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WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, 1891, At 11 o'olook forenoon sharp. ON THE PREMISES, 124, WELLINGTO; TERRACE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUENITUR MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & C hare been favoured with instrnotio from Captain J. Ellis to sell by pnbl auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his rei dance. 124, WelHneton-terraca (former occupied by H. S. M'Kellar, Esq ), on We neaday, 10th June, at Jl o'olock forenoonThe whole of his excellent Household Fun tare and Effects, comprising the co tents of hall, drawingroom, dioingrooi bidrooma, and kitchen, inolnding ea and oocaeional chairs, couch coven cretonne, Austrian bentwood ohait mirror brackets, splendid walnut a; gold upright piano by John Brinsmei and fc'ons (cost 70 guineas), music oante bury, afternoon tea table, fire soree Brusseliß carpet, hearthrugs, dining ai occasional tables, book sholres, bron; umbrella stand, linoleum, ourtaina, ou t»in poles, fenders and irons, glsßSwar iron bedsteads, spring raattrosse blankets, pillows, stair carpet, dressir tables, cheats drawers, washstands, toili ware, looking-glasses, earthenware, and variety of kitchen utensils and sundrii No reserve. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, At 12 noon. OATEN SHEAF STRAW AND MEADOW HAY, On the Premises, Taita, Without Reserve. MESSR3. CUNINGHAM, BADHAI AND CO. will sell by auction, o the premises of Mr. Dash, Taita (in conßf quenoe of the dissolution of partnership c Messrs. Adams and Dof>b), on Wodnesda next, at 12 noon— 1 /> A TONS (moro or less) Oaten Shea XUv/ Straw O/\ TONS (more or less) Meadow Ha; Without Roserve. The above is of first-rate quality, and wil be sold in lota to suit purchasers. Terms cash, but buyora will be allowed t< take delivery as may be convenient, th whole to bo removed within a period of thro months from date of sale. Luncheon at 11.30. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, At 11 o'clock. SYDNEY FRUIT, EX TEKAPO (if arrived). GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will hole their usual bi-weekly solo of Fruit and prodnco Note.— TRUSSED FOWLS on Thursday Morning, O in PER PAIR. FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, 1891, At 2 o'clock. [N THE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIEI BY BING, HARRIS A CO., Panama-street. FUES! MJRS! FIFTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE OP NATIVE AND FOREIGN FURS, In Carriage and Railway Rugs, Parlour Mats, Hearth Rugs, Boas, Muffs, Victorias, Victorines, Capes, Hand Bags, Cosies, and Fancy Articles, all of the most modern styles and shapes. The manufacture of S. R. CLARK, Esq., Brunswick. Viqtobia, Gold Medallist at the Geelong Exhibition, and First Prize-taker at the Melbourne, Canada, Amsterdam, and London Exhibitions. GEORGE THOMAS A CO. havo boon favoured with instructions from S. R. Clark, Esq., to soil by public auction, on Friday, 12th Juno, at 2 o'clock, at those premises in Panama-street (opposite oui Auction Rooms), formorly occupied by Bing, Harris A Co., specially secured on account of their commodious nature — A most boautiful collection of Australian and Foeeign Fuss, in — Opossom, Kangaroo Raccoon, Nativo Boar Platypus, Wild Cat Fox, Wallaby, Ac, Ac. Mr. Clark guarantees his goods free from the attacks of moth, weevil, and other insects, so destructive to imported furs. This sale will afford a grand opportunity of providing VALUABLE and SUITABLE PRESENTS for friends in tho Old Country, Catalogues will bo available noxt week, and tho collootion will be on view three days before the sale. Torms cash. No reserve. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, At 10 a.m. /CHURCHWARD & MOELLER will sell V> at thoir rooms, Panama-street, oj Tekapo— 100 cases oranges 50 cases lemons Also, Produce from Nelson, butter, eggs chesnuts, walnuts, &c. JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, 1891. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. wil soil by public auction as abovo — 50 fat bullocks 30 prime fat bullocks 500 fat wethers 50 porkers 20 baconers r Sale at 11.30 a.m. Train leaves Wellington and Manawatt Railway Station at 11 a.m., returning fron Johnuonville at 12.15 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON, Auctioneer. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MER .CANTTLE AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON MONDAY, 15th JUNE, 1891, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO • are favoured with instructions fron the Mortgageo to sell by public auction, a above — THE UNDERMENTIONED VALU ABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY being \ Fifty Aores of tho Paremata Block ii thq,Gisborno District, together wit] the right to cut flax over a block o 8475 acres, with all the buildings plant, machinery, Ac, eroctei thoreon. For particulars and conditions of Bale apply to THE AUCTIONEERS j Or to W. T. L. TRAVERS, Esq., Solicitor, Foatherstbn-streot. IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, Lambton-quay. ON MONDAY NEXT, 15th JUNE, 1891 At 2.30 o'clock p.m. Sale of the Lease for 14 years of TWO VALUABLE SHOPS AND DWELI INGS, COURTENAY-PLACE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD * CO • are favoured with instructions froi Mr. C» Colquhoun to sell by public auctioi on the above date — THE LEASE FOR FOURTEEN YEAR of the following property : — Part of Town Acre 277, having a fron age of 33 feet to Courtenay-ploce b o. depth of 65 feet, on which : erected — First, shop, with fitting ■uitable for a grocer, together wit a five-roomed dwelling, and evei convenience; second, shop ai three-roomed residence, with sen \ lery, wash-house, Ac. 1 This property is well-known as situatt near the Albion Hotel, and being in cloi I proximity to the proposed terminus of tl , Te Aro Railway, these premises should coy mend themselves to the attention of i: vestors. The leases will contain a purehasu clause. FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, 1891, At 2.30 p.m. ALBO-CARBON GOODS. /CHURCHWARD and MOELLER a \j favoured with instructions to sell 1 v public auction, at their rooms, Panam street — 2 crates 2 light bronzed clusters 3 do 3 do bright do I do 6 do do do '" 4 cases 1 light niokel-plated and broni generators 6 1 case generator sockets a Ido do burners '• 1 do No. 0 do 1 do No. 2 do 1 do duplex light* with coloured shad 1 do clear globes 1 do globe nolders 1 orate cut and ground globes '» Terms cash. No reserve. RAZORS. RAZORS. T¥7"HY nee a bad article when the ye T T best turned out can be got at pric within the reach of all shavers? s, At CAMERON A CHRISTIE'S, ti Lambton-quay. N.B,— A bad razor often spoils ago face,

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 9 June 1891, Page 3

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