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FRIDAY. Bth MAY, At 2 o'clook. FRANCIS SIDEY~& CO. will sell by auction, at the residence of Mr. Snowden, Pirie-street, in consequence of his leaving for Australia— The whole of his valuable furniture and effects, consisting of superior piano by Kirkmann, ourtains, poles, tables, chairs, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and irons, cheffonier, sewing machine, sofas, lino'.eum, E.P. cruet, forks and spoonß, cutlery, seltzogene bedsteads, palliasses, cot, chests of drawers, washstands and wore, looking-glasses, nursery fender, kitohen furniture and ntensils, bath, copper boiler, garden toola, wheelbarrow, perambulator, drawingboard, knife-cleaner, orockery, meat safe, 4c, <te. , SATURDAY, 9th MAY, At 1 o'clook sharp. PEANCIS SIDE? & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Mulligan to sell by auotion, is the Arcade Buildings — The balance of the Btock of jewellery purchased from the Official Assignee in the bankrupt estate of M. Clark, Jeweller, Te Aroha, consisting of — Diamond goods, watches, alberta, necklaces, Ac , all in gold and silver Also, Perpetual motion clocks, electro-plated-ware, violins, and a superior doublebarrel breach-loading fowling piece Terms cash. «jl eg* ->e> ON THE PREMISES. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, TARANAKI-STEEET. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, Bth MAY, At 2 o'olock p.m. Sale of Household Furniture in tho Estate of Thomas F. Morley. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from C. C. Graham, Official Assignee, in the estate of Thomas F. Morley, to Bell by publio auction on the above date, at the residence, Cambridge House — THE WHOLR OF THE HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE AND EFFECTS, comprising — Drawing-room suite in figured velvet, trichord cottage piano, carpets, hearthrugs, oleographs and other pictures, oval 100 tables, rooking and occasional chairs, fenders and fireirons, curUiuß and blinds, homoeopathio medicine ohest, Austrian chairs, oil cloth, linoleum, superior treadle cabinet sewing machine, oruets, dessert service, glassware, plate, cutlery, iron and wood bedsteads, spring mattrasses, dressing tables, washstands, toilet ware, toilet glasses, bedding, chests drawers, kitchen table, kitchen dresser, crockery, kitchen utensils, portable boiler, washing bath, wringer, &0., &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. WITHOUT EESEEVE. FRIDAY, Bth MAY, At 11 o'clook. Fruit. Fruit. Fkuit. Ex Eotomahana, Kaikonra, and late Arrivals. LAEBY & CAMPBELL, will sell in their rooms, at 11 o'clook to-morrow— 400 cases best eating and cooking sorts of Hobart pears and apples Cocoanuts, peanuts New dates, new figs, soft shell almonds, baroelona nuts &c, &0,, Ao. FRIDAY, Bth MAY, At 2 o'clock. At the Panama-Btreot Auction Room 3 (upstairs). Sale of Furnitnre (the contents of a fourroamed oottag-o) ; also, Personal Effect*. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell, at their rooms, Panama-Btreot, on Friday, Bth May, at 2 o'clock sharp— A large quantity of miscellaneous furniture and effects, consisting of— Tables, chairs, washstands, colonial couches, toilet sets, bedsteads and bedding, crockery, kitohen utensils, &0., &c. Also, An assortment of personal effects, comprising— Overooats, ooats, vests, trousers, boots, ladies' Newmarket ulstor, jaokot, and dolman The sale is entirely without reserve, and the trade are invited to be present. F. W. tAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 9th MAY, At half-past 10 sharp. HOBART FEUIT. GEOEGE THOMAS & CO. will sell at their rooms, Panama-street, at halfpast 10 sharp— A choice seleotion of Hobart fruit, consisting of — Soarlet pearmains, ripstones, stermer pippins, Frenoh crabs, ttone pippins, Frenoh rennotta, golden har< veya, Dutch mipniona, pellam lndleys, orange pippins, bishop thumbs, swan eggs, crow eggs, napoleons, winter nelis, and a variety ef other choice samples Also, Nelson prodnce, fowls, duokß, eggs, butter, &o. SATUEDAY, 9th MAY. GEOEGE THOMAS* & CO. will sell on Saturday, 9th May, immediately after the Bale of fro it— 3 dozen Steel & Jackson's long-handle shovels, in splendid condition Mast be Bold. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 14th MAY, At 11 o'olock. SALE OF PROPERTY AT PETONE. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. have receivod instructions from Mr. A. Mobs to sell by pnblio auotion, at their rooms, Panamastreet, at 11 o'clock — The well-known property known as the Petone Store, consisting of store and dwelling-houce, land, fence, and outhouses. Tho site is central, with threo frontages. The ground area is 45ft x 122 ft to the main rood. The store and dwelling-house in bnilt of the best material, and well adapted for business, Bach as a branch bank, chemist, or store. Farther particulars of the Auctioneers, GEOEGE THOMAS & CO. (For fiontiTVuaeton o/ aGrrerCtM* merit*, tee vaqe 4). XUST PUBLISHED. Magnificent Eeproductions in Oil-colour, Facsimile of Alphonse do Neuville's Grand Battle Pictures, " SAVING THE QUEEN'S COLOUE," AND "THE LAST SLEEP OF THE BEAVE." Depioting in a most realistic manner the heroio and desperate paving of the colour at Isandnla by Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill, of the gallant 24th, and their lamented death for Queen and country. Price, £1 the pair, to he seen at DUTTON & BROWN'S, Willis-street. Firat-olass Commeroial Stationery at half the usual rates. A trial solicited. DUTTON & BEOWN, Importers of Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods, WILLIB-STEIET. NOW EEADY. "VTEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIEECTOEY, 1885-6. Price Two Guineas. LYON & BLAIE. XMPOUNDED, Bay Mare, black points. X white blaze on face ; branded HH near shoulder. If not claimed within 14 days, will be sold. H. D. CEAWFOED, Miramar. BAY Gelding, branded M on near shoulder, very poor, several sores. If not claimed in 14 days will be sold. H. D. CRAWFORD. Miramar.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 106, 7 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 106, 7 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 106, 7 May 1885, Page 3