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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 20t'i MARCH, At 11 o'clock Fruit ! Fruit ! ! Frcit ! ! ! Fx Natal Queen. Laery and Cainp>>eH, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBiiLL _ CO., will sell by public auction, at their Room", corner Lambton Quay and Panama-street, Tomorrow, Thursday, at 11 o'clocV— 366 cases and 66 half-cases fruit, assorted Bale at 11 o'clock. Laery and Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. Household Furniture Without Reserve. Fraser's Lane, off Molesworth and Mulgrave streets. Laery k Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions from Mrs. Olivier, of Fraser's Lane, to sell her most compact set of cottage furniture, on Thursday, 20th March, at 2 o'clock, consisting in part of — Horsehair spring-seated chairs and couch Loo table, carpet, and hearthrug Venetian blinds, chimney ornaments Iron bedsteads, feather pillows Wash stands, towel-horse, looking-glasses Chests of drawers, oilcloth Cocoanut matting, felt carpet Crockery, kitchen utensils kc, kc, <fee. Sale at 2 o'clock. Laery and Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP. CAMPBELL k CO. UNRESERVED SALB BY AUCTION OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. A LBXANDER DIMANT has been favored __. with instructions from Mr. Henry Phillips, licensed Pawnbroker, of Cuba-street, to sell, at his mart, Courtenay Place, on. Saturday next, at 2 o'clock sharp, without reserve— ; The following unredeemed pledges with thet \ dates of forfeiture attached to each :— No. 8 Plated fish-slice and fork— Sept. 11 ; 9 Silver locket— Sept. 15 4 Household sewing machine — Bept. 14 ; 10 Lady's gold watch— Sept 11 j 7 Silver locket—Sept. 11 - 1 Silver Geneva watch— Sept. 11 3 Pet gold sleeve links— Sept. 12 13 Geneva watch— Sept. 4 23 Silver chain— Pept. 12 15 Gentleman's companion — Sept. 7 12 Silver Geneva watch— Sept^ 11 10 Gold wedding ring 17 bilver set sleeve links— Sept. 12 26 Silver chain— Sept. 11 49 Royal quadruple strop— Sept. 10 31 Telescope— Sept 12 45 Telescope— Oct. 1 6 2 harmoniums— Sept. 11 201 Black cloth suit— Nov. 12 236 Black cloth trousers— Nov. 19 179 Black cloth coat and vest— Nov. 5 264 2 Crimean shirts, undervest and silk draws — Nov. 23 349 White shirt, singlet, and draws— Dec. 11 946 Shawl— Dec. 10 168 2 sheets, 2 tablecloths, draws, chimney, 1 dress length — Dec. 10 342 1 coat— Dec. 9 351 1 petticoat— Dec. 11 299 1 white quilt— Nov 30 335 2 towels, 2 prs cuffs-Dec. 7 38 1 pair bluchers— Dec. 30 163 1 coat and vest— Oct. 11 : 166 1 coat and vest— Oct. 11 200 1 corduroy vest— Oct. 10 205 4 blinds, 1 sheet-Oct. 10 26 3 collais, shirt, 2 vests— Oct. 1 95 1 coat and vest— Oct. 15 93 1 babies cloak— Oct. 15 188 1 feather pillow— Nov. 1 132 1 pr long curtains— Sep. 29 31 1 damask table cover— Sep. 27 11 1 level-Sep. 18 72 1 pr scarlet blankets— Sep. 30 160 1 white blanket— Dec. 10 182 1 white blanket— Dec. 23 15 1 piece oil cloth— Oct. 1 16 1 lever eight-day clock— Sep 11 A. DIMANT, Auctioneer, Courtenay-place. [for continuation of auctioneers' advertaemmtgsee page 4.) TUST OPENED —Ex WARWICK — WEST'S PATENT Solitaires, in gold, silver, pearl, pawa shell, kc. WEST'S PATENT Shirt-front Studs, witCollar Studs, in gold, silver, jet, kc. WEBT'B PATENT Full Suites in silver, pawa shell, pearl, and jet. The above consist of all the latest and best j patterns, and are strongly recommended for ease and simplicity of fastening as well as not destroying the button holes. Shirts will last three times as long by using West's patent shirt studs. JOHN MARKS, WiUis-staeet. T7-AIWAKRA BLUB STONE QUARRY WORKS. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. ROAD METAL BROKEN TO ANY GAUGE, IN ANY QUANTITY. FINE GRAV3L FOR GARDEN WALKS, SCREENED METAL FOR CONCRETE, CLEAN GRAVEL FOR ASPHALT B, BROKBN BY MACHINERY. Apply at the Works, or to W. J. ROBERTS, Waring Taylor-street. JUST LANDE D — 1200 Wellington Hand Sewing Machines 167 cases do do do On Iron Stands, with Black Walnut Tables, with Cabinets, Dropleaf Drawers, kc, &c. JOSEPH NATHAN k CO., Wholesale Agents. A~! MILLER^ PRACTICAL FARRIER AND GENERAL SMITH, Maori Pah, Courtenay Place, TVEGS to inform the general public that he has ERECTED THE FINEST SHOEING FORGE IN WELLINGTON, and is prepared to shoe horses in the best style, at moderate rates. All horses entrusted to his care will receive the greatest attention. Jobbing work executed with neatness and dispatch. WELL WORTH READING. PEGRUM k MORRIS are determined to give the public E very opportunity of obtaining the G reatest value for the least outlay, in their line of business, R uinous charges for Fnneral Ceremonies will continue to exist U ntil a right-minded public determine to M ake monopolists sutler for their practices of eztortioa, A nd encourage those who are content to deal fairly, N eedlessly, scores ot pounds more than necessary are D ropped into the coffers of unprincipled undertakers, M erely for want of thought on the part of relatives that O rphanß and widows, or others bereft, may some day R ealise the severe effects of extravagant penditureR eally sensible people will plainly see that our motto Is" Small profits and quick returns " 8 atUfaction guaranteed in all branches of our business. PEGRUM & MORRIS, Undertakers. Cabinetmakers, Joiners, Shopfitters, kc, kc, &c , Nearly opposite St. Peter's Church, Upper Willis-street. p CHAS. J. 8. GRANT, Teacher of Navigation and Marine Surveyor, Upper Tara-naki-street

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 372, 19 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 372, 19 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 372, 19 March 1879, Page 3