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POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. INTERPROVINCIAL FOOTBALL MATCH. TPHE Banks and several of the leading mer1 cantile houses having closed their places of business in consequence of the Football Match at the Hutt, and a partial holiday being observed in town, MESSRS. STEVENSON & STUART, In order to ensure the success of their genuine Clearing-out Sale, before opening their new and extensive premises, corner of Brandon and Featherston-streets, have postponed the sale by auction until TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, At 2 o'clock. A substantial luncheon provided in then* new Warehouse, at half-past one. The anctioneer is authorised by Messrs. Stevenson and Stnart to invite all his and their friends to inspect their new premises and partake of the lunch, and to take advantage of the large auction sale to-morrow, at half-past one. R. J. DUNCAN. " TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER: '' POSITIVE UNRESERVED %ALB OP COUNTRY PROPERTIES BY ORDER OP A JUDGE OF- THE SUPREME COURT. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from the Administrator to the Estate of the late R. Bquld, to sell— The Greenwood station, in the Rangituiuau Block, consisting of 1812 acres, more or less. • The improvements lon the property consist of good dwelling-house, stables, stock-yards, sheep-pens, &c. ; the whole forming &¦ complete property, and possession can be had almost immediately. With the above will be sold — 640 acres adjoining. Also, A further 640 acres in the same block, and adjoining W. J. Clapham's property. Sale at 2 o'clock. " Terms at sale. FRIDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. MESSRS. STEVENSON & STUART will sell by auction, on above date, at halfpast 2 p.m., IN THEIR NEW PREMISES, FEATHER1 ' - STON-STREET, To close consignments and preparatory to removal — Sparkling champagne, raspberry vinegar, 12 cases Bisquit Dubuche's brandy, sherry, &c, &c. ' 30 cases Guinness' btout, 35 casks Arrol's ale and -M'Ew6n's stout, 20 casks Youneer's ale 80 cases Martell's brandy, in bond 50 kegs white paint and lead, 104 tins colors h* oil, dry colors in variety, red lead, &c. Gold leaf, pulp colors, £in. and £in. tacks, 64 tins assorted varnishes, gold lacquer, turps in case and drums 20 drums raw' oil, 6 casks raw and boiled oil, putty, colza, and machine castor oil 100 kegs assorted wire nails, 25 kegs Ewbank's nails, wrought deck -spikes , and floor brads 9 rolls assorted sheet lead, fluted and skylight glass Brown paper and, paper bags, draper's paper, cups and saucers Sundry lots of groceries and oilmen's stores, clotheslines, &c. 35 half-chests tea 10 bales hessian and scrim, gas-fittings, viz., chandeliers, three and four-light single and double brackets, slides Fenders, single bedsteads, slop-pails, tubs and buckets, saucepans, kettles, and oval pots - ¦ Fluid magnesia, chlorodine, soothing powders, Epsom salts, camphor^na 2 piano-stools, second-hand Wheeler and Wilson's sewing machine, sheet music, empty casks Horsehair, candle cotton 3Qojars (basket-covered) containing rice Also, ¦ One ice machine, with water engine, complete, by Siebe West & Co. R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. AT TE ARO HOUSE.' EX Grand Display Of New Costumes On Saturday. ' EX g|S&£ DUNBRITTON. Grand Display Of New Millinery On Saturday. EX WAIKATO. Grand Display Of Season's Clothing * On Saturday. • C^" EX <^|fig?S. S. CATHEY. Grand Display Of New Kid Gloves On Saturday. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. SELLING OFF! OWING TO REMOVAL/ /IREAT REDUCTION fn PRICES, 1 FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, AT -' •"•¦ - MRS. PAUL'S^-. >-t LAMBTON QUAY. CHEAP BARGAINS. _ CHEAP BARGAINS. G.BiEAT, REDUCTION'S^! COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Mr. P. DAVIS, UPPER HUTT, IS NOW [T-fTIV. SELLING OFF!!! TI*E WHOLE OF HIS STOCK. <.i - 3auLi?itfl particulars in Handbills.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 3