Auctioneers Notices. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 24th aid 25th. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, ON THE PREMISES; CENTRAL HOTEL, MASTERTON. BERTENSHAW & EVENSEN, in conjunction with E. E, HOWELL, will sell by auction on the premises as above — The whole of the Furnishings consisting of the contents of Dining Room, Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Corn mercial jJßoom, and the contents of 40 bedrooms. A CAPITAL FULL SIZED BILLIARD TABLE, by Allcock and Co., together with all fittings connected with same, and the whole of the seating around room. H. 31. BERKENSHAW, Auctioneer. TO-DAY (Wednesday), JUNE 16th, at 2 o'clock. AT THE RESIDENCE, UPPER PLAIN. J A. J. MACLEAN" & CO. will sell , under instructions from the Mortgagees, on Mv John Anketell's Farm, at Upper Plain, Masterton, by public auction to-day (Wednesday), June 16th, 1909, at 2 p.m. sharp— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising— Diiving-Rooin—Sideboard, table, chaks, Chesterfield settee, 2 divan chairs, wicker chairs, cirpet and rug, cushions, fire dogs and irons. Hall —Carpet, rugs and mats, hall stand, chairs, and pictures. Bedrooms —Handsome bedstead, duchesso table, wardrobe and washstand, toilet sets, blankets, counterpanes, curtains, linoleums, colonial sofa, stair carpets and rods. Napery—Table cloths, serviettes, sheets, blankots, pillow cases, towels, etc. Also—Governess cart, double buggy and harness, 2 trap mares, 1 light draught, 1 cow, At 2 p.m. Sharp. NOTE: A Drag will leave the Post Office at 1.30 p.m. THE RESIDENCE, 100 DiXON-ST. WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE, At 1.30 p.m. T R. NICOL, instructed by Mrs Miller, »J B who is leaving Masterton, will sell furniture and effects, including :—Cheftiouier, couches, easy chairs, washstands, toilet tables, toilet sets, chests drawers, linoleum, chairs, tables, wiekenvare, curtains, bedsteads, mat-trasses 50ft rubber hose, kitchen utensils, wheelbarrow, tools, etc. No reserve. Auction Sale of Timber. HASTWELL, NEAR MANGAMAHOE. Thursday, 17th June, at 12 o'clock, "*" R. NICOL, instructed by the Hast- _ j well Sawmill Company, will sell the whole of the Timber, about 30,000 feet, consisting of boards, W'king, scantling, plates, etc., principally o.b. heart rimu and no sap. Light refreshments provided. Important Unreserved Clearing Sale of High-Class Furniture and Appointments. THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, at 1.30 p.m. sharp At the Residence, 101 PINE STREET, MASTERTON. MO. ARONSTEN has been favoured 6 with instructions by John Yarr, Esq, who is leaving for Napier, to sell by public auction the whole of his up-to-date and well-selected Furniture, as under— Drawing Room. Handsome rattan suite of the latest design, Brussels carpet and hearthrugs, linoleum, fender and brasses, curtains, pictures, large bevelled mirror, ornaments, etc. Dining Room— Very elegant bevelled mirror back sideboard sft Gin wide, with carved drawers and pannelled doors and reces?, only 6 month in use, cose .£2O; large dining table, plush wicker chairs, couch, handsome walnut overmantel with bevell d mirror, dining chairs, linoleum, cartains, poles, pictures, huidsome Daltonwaro dinner set (75 pieces), cutlery, e.p. ware, glassware; books, and ornaments. iTour well - furnished Bedrooms. Elegant duchess pairs, double and single bedsteads, bedding, shee's, quilts, blankets, bedroomware, carpets, linoleum, etc. Kitchen—lable dressir, pots, pans, crockery, sewing machine, lin-ileutn, ttc, garden tools, hose, carpenters' tools, poultry; also six 6ft high wire-netting in pannels for fowl r in, 1 very powerful telescope. Owing to the large nrmber of items, the sale will commence at 1.30 p.m. sharp. The Auctioneer draws attention to the fact that the above lots are noarly new and should command a good attendance As Mr Yarr is leaving, the whole must be SOLD under the hammer WITHOUT RESERVE. Note Address: 101 Pino Street. Goods on view"morning of sale. AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, at 2o'clock Attractive and (Unreserved Anotion Sale of Nursesy Stock, which will include a very fine assortment of Trees, Shrubs and Plants of the highest order, true to name, healthy, and well-rooted. MO. ARONSTEN has been favoured • with instructions by Mr Duncan, of the well-known Exotic Nursery, of New Plymouth, to sell by public auction a large consignment of leading varieties of— Apples, pears, plums, peaches, apricots quinces, double-flowering peaches, abutilons. daphnes, heaths, bottle brush trees, palms, coidline indivisa, kowhais, grevilleas, silver trees, India rubber trees, crimson flowering gums, magnolias, pohutukawas, oleanders, mandevillea% azaleas, camellias, relinosporas, elrvgune, olearia, rcsos, and a nice collection _oi Native plants, etc. etc. " •
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3218, 16 June 1909, Page 8
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