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WEDNESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. TO BANKERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT . MAY CONCERN. Ex Border Chief, Leslie, from London, more or less damaged. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from E. W. Mills Esq., the importer, to sell by public auction, at his stores, Featheraton-street, on Wednesday next, the 24th inst., at 2 o'clockOne of Milner'a fire-proof safes, No. 10, double doors, 60 x*4B x 30. Sale on Wednesday, 24th inst., at 2 o'clock. Unreserved. THURSDAY, 25th. NOVEMBER, ITR. JAMES SMITH Has postponed his sales for Wednesday, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather and furniture not sent into Auction Mart, until THURSDAY, 25th instant, at 2 o'clock. City Auction Mart, 23rd November. THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. ~~ DAMAGED PLATE LOOKINGGLASSES. TITR. JAMES SMITH Has received instructions from the importers to, sell by public auction, without reserve, at his Mart, Lambton Quay, for the benefit of whom it may concern, ex Border Chief, Leslie, master, from London — Rin diamond, No 3, 1 case plate looking glasses, viz. — 12 glasses, 12 x 14 12 do, 16 x 14 * 12 do, 18 x 16 * 10 do, 20 x 18 No 4, 1 case plate looking glasses— 12 glasses, 12 x 14 12 do, 16^:14 12 do, 18 x 16 10 do, 20 xlB ' All more or less damaged by sea water. Sale at 2 o'clock. ' Terms cash. City Auction Mart, 20th November. THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, FURNITURE AND CARPET SALE. TIT R. J.A MES SMITH Has been instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, at his upper auction rooms, on Thursday, the 25th instant, the undermentioned furniture, principally colonial and substantial (our own make), viz. :—: — 2 splendid drawing room suites, in repp, crimson, and blue, easy chairs (green repp), chests drawers, book case (glass top), dressing, washstand, and other tables, double and iron bedsteads, mattrasses, paliasses and pillows, cane bottom and parlor chairs, looking glasses, engravings. Carpets — Brussels, tapestry, and felt, newest designs, in whole pieces, and suitable lengths to suit purchasers 2 cases American brooms, handles, and sockets Fenders, fire-irons, shower bath, candlesticks, scrubbing, bass, and , horse brushes, brooms, &c, with a variety of miscellaneous articles sent for unreserved sale Also, An excellent Rosewood Piano. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms liberal. City Auction Mart, 22nd November. THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. DAMAGED SEWING MACHINES. TIT R . " J A M~E~S SMITH Has received instructions from the importer to sell by public auction, without reserve, at his Mart, Lambton Quay, for the benefit of whom it may concern, ex Border Chief, Leslie, master, from London — RMH over NP in triangle, N and Z on" sides, 29-35— -* 7 cases containing 12 Taylor's patent lock-stitch sewing machines, Nos. 2 and 3, all more or less damaged by sea water. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms cash. City Auction Mart, 20th November. THURSDAY. 25th NOVEMBER. DUNCAN'S FLOUR, DUNEDIN OATS, &c,, &c, &c. MR JAMES SMITH has been instructed ' to sell by public auction at his Mart, Lambton Quay, on Thursday, the 25th instant, ex Jessie Nicol, from Dunedin — 50 tons Duncan's (and other noted brands) superior flour, assorted bags 700 bushels fine milling Dunedin oats The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms cash; or approved bills above £25 will betaken, with Bank interest added. City Auction Mart, -23rd November. PIANOS ! PIANOS! ! PIANOS! ! ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. JAMES SMITH Has been favored with instructions to sell * by auction, without reserve, at the City Mart," at an early date, of which due notice will be given, 3 splendid highly-toned pianos, just landed in fine order ex Howrah,^ from London. These magnificent instruments, about the best ever offered to public competition in Wellington, were most carefully selected by the importer in London from the elegant show rooms of the world-renowned and fashionable manufacturer, H. Justin Browne, Esq., Euston Square. The Pianos will be on view next Thursday. Also, The "Dolly Varden" home shuttle lock-stitch sewing machines, on handsome base. The best, cheapest, most effective, and reliable sewing machine imported is the ' " Dolly Varden." It will hem, fell, bind, braid, tuck, quilt, and do all the work of the household. It is invaluable to families, costume makers, underclothing manufacturers, &c., &c. This excellent machine commands the most ready sale in this colony. City Auction Mart, 20th November. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. fpHE Trustees in the Assigned Estate of | Messrs H. Bentley and Son, Masterton, will offer by Pnblic Auction at an early date, valuable Freehold Allotments, under Lands Transfer Act, being sub-divisions of Sections Nos 57 aud 58 Masterton Small Farm Block. Full particulars inJater advertisement. J. S. M. THOMPSON [ m^^^. D. T. STUART \ • Lrnßteeß ' Wellington, 18th November, 1876.

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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 124, 23 November 1875, Page 3

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770

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 124, 23 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 124, 23 November 1875, Page 3

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