WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST. WEEKLY PRODUCE SALE. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction at his sale-rooms, Mannersstreet — 370 sacks oats, best sample 240 do Derwent potatoes (sacks can be returned) 14 tons Adelaide flour, Dunn's best 8 bags oatmeal 1 ton Port Cooper cheese 18 kegs prime corned butter 2 do second quality do 22 sides bacon ") 22 haras V Canterbury smoked 72 pig's jowls J 4 rolls and 3 sides green bacon 98 sacks wheat, whole grain ! 80 do do broken 2 do grass seed 5 tons prime oaten-hay chaff Poultry, singing birds, &c. After which, 188 cases Hobart Town jams (new) 75 do Whybrow's pickles, 4 doz each 50 do Edwards' do (new) 1 do twist tobacco (ullage) 1 do flat do (ullage) 22 doz clothes lines and tether ropes 6 drums whale oil 15 doz ginger wine 20bo d x f e' S CheStS } superior tea, 1875-1876 1 half-chest " Voni," duty paid 3 boxes Eleme raisins (new) 6 doz American brooms Also, to close accounts, 4 doz long-handled shovels 2 do short-handled do 5 do Sharp's axes 1 city express 1 really superior violin Sale commences at 2 o'clock sharp. The attention of storekeepers desirous of purchasing to suit the times is directed to the above sale. WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST. TO CLOSE VARIOUS CONSIGNMENTS. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by George Crawford, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his stores, Farish and Custom-house-streets, to close consignments, on Wednesday, 30th August, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following merchandise — 100 sacks seed oats 100 Port Cooper cheeses 100 gross gingerbeer corks 140 do wine corks 50 half-chests tea 50 boxes tea 3 tons Oamaru flour 25 qr-casks port and sherry wine 6 casks currants 3 half-tierces tobacco Crushed sugar in barrels, and sundry merchandise. Terms at sale. Sale at 2 o'clocK THURSDAY, 31st AUGUST. TO GROCERS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MR. G. H. VENNELL will sell by public auction, at his stores, Hunter-street, on Thursday next, the 31st inst. — 10 qr-casks Hennessy's brandy 20 cases do do 20 do Bisquit De Bouche 10 do do do flask 20 do Old Tom 20 do schnapps Geneva, ginger wine, and lime juice Claret, champagne, port, sherry, whiskey , 70 casks Younger's ale 25 cases Dagger stout 20 do Blood's do Tennent's and Jeffrey's ale, glass and stone 10 barrels new currants 90 boxes do figs Morton's pickles, sauces, salad oil 50 boxes sperm candles Castor oil, coffee, in 1 and 2 lb tins 15 half-chests tea 10 quarter-chests do 6 do do gunpowder 1 ton household soap Rice, in barrels and bags, jams Cabin bread, butter, in 14 lb tins And sundries, to close consignments Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST. Important sale of very valuable Freehold Hotel Property, together with 20 acres of splendid land in Township of Waverley. To Brewers, Publicans, Speculators, Investors and others. TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. A RTHUR BEAUCHAMP has been favored A with instructions from Messrs. Christopher and Edwards to sell by public auction, in the Commercial Room of the Wairoa Hotel, Waverley, on Wednesday, 30th August, at 2 o'clock — Lotl. — That well-known and old established hostlery, the WAIROA HOTEL, together with 19j acres of magnificent land ; divided into 5 paddocks, commodious stabling, cart shed, harness room, loose boxes, substantial rail yards, and other conveniences. The Hotel has lately been renovated, and contains eight bedrooms, commercial room, private parlor, good bar, kitchen, servant's room attached, excellent well of water, adjacent, with 19| acres (divided into five securely fenced paddocks) of the finest land, situated in the heart of the Post and Telegraph Township of Waveriey. Title indisputable. Lot 2. A substantial and newly-erected fourroomed cottage, standing upon half an acre of ground, securely fenced, and at present let for £28 per annum. Title indisputable. To follow the above — 2 very superior trap horses, 1 capital dogcart and harness, almost new The splendid thoroughbred entire "Matapo " 1 good saddle mare, with foal at side by Matapo I cow and calf, pigs, poultry, &c. Terms declared at sale. Note. — This very desirable property commends itself, to anyone in search of a lucrative and comfortable business, the Waverly District with its superior class of yeoman settlers, and highly productive soil, rendering the occupation of hotel-keeper both profitable and pleasant. For further information apply to the auctioneer, arthur beauchamp. te aro house. Your Ohoice OP BARGAINS. Cloth Jackets ... 2s 6d Straw Hats ... 10£ d Ladies' Stays ... Is lid Xour Choice this week. black silks 28? 6d Dresses 28s 6d 32s 6d Dresses 32s 6d 37s 6d Dresses 37s 6d Your Oho ice OP CHEAP GOODS. WINCEYS 3s 6d Dresses 3s 6d 4s 6d Dresses 4s 6d 4s 8d Dresses 4s 8d 1 JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE.
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1876, Page 3
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797Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1876, Page 3
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