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TUESDAY, 29th JUNE. AT LOWER HtJTT YARDS. A G. TAINE & CO. will sellr100 ewes and wethers 30 lambs 12 steers, U to 2 years old 8 heifors, H to 2 years old 7 cows 7 pigs Lot dairy utensils, 2 churns, 12 milk pans, 2 sets plough harness, garden tools, s.f. plough, set dray harness, harrows, &c. On account of Mr. Thompson — Paddock of rattling good mangolds, growing on Mr. Price's property, Hutt-road TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1897, At I o'clock. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. FE, WOOD will sell by public anction • at his Taratahi Yards, Carterton, on the above date, at 1 p.m., as follows, viz. : — Sheep— 300 wethers, forward 200 do, fat 200 fat ewea 500 empty ewes 300 good lambs 100 pure-bred Eomney Marsh owes in lamb to pore-bred Bomnoy Marsh rams 800 good shorn lambs ' Cattle— 25 steers, 12 to 18 months 20 calves^ eight months 30 calves, mixed sexes 8 head beef . , 22 first- class heifers, to calve September and October 10 do do, calving July 4 fat cows And. on account of Mr. J. F. Hannah — A complete dairy of 18 first-class pioked dairy cows and heifers Horses and pigs of all classes. Sales are held at the Taratahi Yards every Tuesday, at 1 p.m. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. JOHNSONVTLLE SALE YAEDS, Johnsonville. TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1897. Sale at 11 o'clock. TnREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will X; sell by auction as above — 60 fat bullocks 200 fat sheep 80 well-bred bacon and pork pigs A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.15 and 2 p.m. FEEEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. TO-MOEEOW, TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. Without Reserve. CLEAEY & CO. have been instructed to sell at their rooms, 32 and 34, Cubastreet, the contents of a cottage, removed to rooms for convenience of sale, consisting of — Bedsteads, couches, mattresses, chairs, blankets, sheets, pillows, stretchers, dining tables, washstands and ware, looking glasses, saucepans, oilclojh, chests drawers 6 pairs good laying fowls Also, A lot of Lockwood's cutlery and fancy goods from the salvage sale WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, At 11 o'clock. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. TT AEEY & CO. (Limited) will sell at JU their Mart, 44, Willis-street, on Wednesday, 30th June, at 11 a.m. — -j A V primo dairy-fed porkers X.\J FEIDAY, 2nd JULY, At 1 o'clock, PUENITURE, CLOTHING, BOOKS, &c, the contents of a second-hand dealer's establishment, removed to Roomi for cenvenience of sale. LAEEY & CO. (Limited) have leen instructed by the owner, who is giving up business, to sell as above. Particulars in future issue. WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. IMPOETANT UNEESEEVED AUCTION SALE op SUPERIOE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the Residence, Maraama-crescent. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. have received instructions from C. W. Mullins, Esq., ■who is leaving New Zealand, to sell by public auction, at the residence, Maarama-crescent, on Wednesday, 30th June, at 1.30 o'clock sharp , the whole of his valuable Household Pnrniture and Utensils, including— Te'iy fine pianoforte by Bord, full trichord, oheck action, and overstrung ; black and gold bevelled-edge plateglass overmantel, velvet pile carpet, saddle bag easy chairs, handsomo book-case, magnificent marble clock, fenders, fire-irons, telescope diningtablo, very superior leather suite 'manufactured by Scoullar), armjaiairs, sideboard (with bevelled-edge mirrors), coal vases, ten-tune musical box, engravings, paintings, bric-a-brac elegant full Scotch chest drawer*. Brussels carpets, brassmounted double and three-quarter iron bedsteads, Duchesae dressingtables and wash-3tands, blankets, sheets, quilts, hall-stand and table, curtains, linoleums, escritoire, gent's superior hog-skiri saddle and bridle (new), first-class large rocking-horse A very fine lot of well-bred young laying puUets,prize brown Leghornroosters ; usual kitchen utensils, &c, &c. Also — A very superior double-barrelled breech • loading fowling - pieco, in case, by leading maker ; and a purebred Irish terrier, tho winner of two prizes last Wellington Show The Furniture will be on View on Tuesday Afternoon. -CATALOGUES AVAILABLE ON 1 -MONDAY. GEORGE THOMAS & CO., Auctioneers. MONSTER SALE op NURSERY STOCK, FRUIT TREES, &c. THE LARGEST SALE EVER^HELD IN WELLINGTON. ON THURSDAY NEXT, Ist JULY, At 12 o'clock sharp. npOWNSEND & PAUL have received inJL structions from Mr. F. A. Green, of Lilydale Nursery, to sell at the Fruit Market, Harris-street — | 20,000 fruit, floworing, ornamental trees, shrubs, hedgo plants, border and pot plants, herbs, rhubarb roots, &c, _&c. The following aro a few of the lines :— 200 camellias, 2 and 4 years old 100 red and white daphne • 500 Elegans Japonica 500 privet 200 rose 3 100 pansies 500 apple, peach, Jap. plum, fig, and pear trees 50 anemone, in bloom 50 azaleas 50 rhododendrons This will bo a splendid chance to procuro any kind of plant, tree, or shrub you may require to commemorate the Eecord Eoign. Mr. Greon will be in attendance to give any information to intending purchasers. TOWNSEND & PAUL, i Auctioneer,

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 8