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THURSDAY, 13th MAY, At 2 o'clock sharp. Superior Furniture for unreserved sale. Horae-hair chairs and sofa, large carpets, dining table, curtain pola and rings, fender and irons, pictures, hearth rug, oil cloth, mats, a first-rate assortment of kitchen utensils and furniture, large dressers, portable copper, &c, bedsteads, mattrasses, couches, chairs, toilet glasses and tables, commodes, washstands, and toilet sets. Being the whole of the Furniture and Furnishings of a well-appointed honse. Also, 20 well-bred Fowls. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, Mowbray Terrace, near the Museum — The whole of the above furniture, &0., in splendid order and almost new Guaranteed to be sold without reserve. See flag on premises. THURSDAY, 13th MAY. JOHNSONVILLE CATTLE SALE. /^IROSKERY, HASELL & CO. will sell V^ by auction, at the yards, adjoining the Johnsonville Hotel, Johnsonville, on Thursday, 13th May, Horses, cattle, sheep, calves, pigs Dairy cows, poultry, &c, &c. Drays, carts, harness, &c. Sawn timber and iron standards Right of grazing over 40 acres Hotel Dinner at 12.30. Sale 1 sharp. A coach will leave the office of the Auctioneers at 10.30 and the Railway Station, Ngaharaunga, on the arrival of the 11.10 train from Wellington, conveying passengers at moderate charge. CROSKERY, HASELL & CO., Horse and Cattle Salesmen. SATURDAY, 15th MAY, At half-past 1 o'clock. Nag's Head. Old Hotel For Sale. LAERY & CAMPBELL have been instructed by Mrs. Levell, to sell by public auction, in the building, on Saturday, 15th May, at half -past 1 o'clock — All that building lately occupied by Mrs. Levell as the Nag's Head Hotel, with the counters, shelves, stoves, gas fittings and fencing, as will be shown at time of sale. The whole to be sold in lot. No reserve. Sale at half-past 1 o'clock. (For continuation of auctioneers' advertise' ments, see page 4.) WELLINGTON COLLEGE. fTIHE Second Term will begin on Monday, X 31st May. New boys are requested to attend at 9.30 a.m., old boys at 10.30 a.m., and girls at 11 o'clock a.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Wellington, Secretary. 12th May, 1880. WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF ART. REMOVED from Athenaeum to Normal School, Hobson-street, by permission of the Board of Education. Conducted by the Misses Holmes. Second Term, 1880, will commence on Wednesday, 19th May. Evening Classes, for the study of Drawing and Perspective, will be held at the same place by Mr. R. T. Holmeß. Drawing, Mondays and Thursdays, 7 to 9. Perspective, Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Teems. — 1£ guineas each subject per term, which will commence on Wednesday, 19th May. Necessary particulars can be obtained from Mr. R. T. Holmes, Sydney-street, opposite Hon. W. Mantell's, any evening previous. THORNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. nnHE next Term will commence on Tues- -*¦ day, "25th inst. Communications Bhould be addressed W. T. Charlewood, Box 58a, Post Office. SHORTHAND CLASSES are conducted by Robert Dnnn, Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Phonography, at the Athenaeum, Room No. 9, on Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Elementary, at 7.30 ; advanced, at 8.45. Tebms — 30s per quarter, payable in advance. Pbivate Addbess— Wavertree Cottage, Cuba-street, three doors from Ingestre-street. 4 LADY, resident in Te Ato, who has "^^ had several years experience in England and the colonies, is desirous of receiving at her own residence a few Pupils for the Piano, Singing, or Lacework. For address apply to Geo. Reichardts, Lambton Quay. "1%/riSS STRAUSS begs to intimate to her friends in Wellington that she intends to commence a Young Ladies' Day and Boarding School, on the Terrace, at the beginning of September term. For further particulars, apply by letter to MiBS Stbauss, care of F. A. Krull, Esq., German Consul. HIGHER EDUCATION. MR. JOHN GAMMELL, 8.A., (Lond. Univ.), %l/__ RE -OPEN HIS PRIVATE ft SCHOOL, On Monday, 17th May, in the large School-house, formerly occupied by Mr. Bowden, in Abel Smith-stbeet. The education imparted will be of a Collegiate character, and the full course will embrace, in Mathematics, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry; in Classics, Latin and Greek; in Modern Languages, French and German ; and in Natural Science, Experimental Chemistry and the elements of Geology. Pupils, whose parents desire it, will be prepared for the Entrance Examination of the University of New Zealand, or for the Civil Service Examinations. No effort will be spared to thoroughly ground the younger pupils in the ordinary branches of an English education. Houbs of Attendance. Morning 9.30 to 12.30. Afternoon 2 to 4. Fees. The School-year will be divided into three terms, and the fee for each term, payable in advance, will be, For pupils above 12 years ... 4 gns. For pupils under 12 years ... 3 gns. For further particulars apply to Mr. Gammell, on the premises, ABEL SMITH -STREET. 16th April, 1880. NOTICE. COAL. COAL. COAL. REDUCTION IN PRICE! r-N and after SATURDAY, the Ist MAY, the Price of Coal will be considerably Reduced by the undersigned. The barque G. M. Tucker is daily expected with a cargo of the very best Newcastle Coals, and will still continue to deliver at 30s per ton alongside the ship. N.B. — All Coal stored in my yard is under cover, and unexposed to the weather, which makes a great difference to the Consumer, both in quality and weight. Also, all Coal is weighed over the Weighbridge as it leaves the yard. W. R. WILLIAMS, Custom House Quay. TO MOTHERS AND OTHERS. SELLING OF ! SELLING OF ! ! Fob 21 Days Only. PREVIOUS to moving to new premises, a large quantity of Perambulators at 20 per cent. Cheaper than any other House in Town, and all other Goods 15 per cent, under Cost Price, At ASHER'S BLUE HOUSE, WILLIS-STBEET. Just arrived, A large consignment of Singing Canaries.

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Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 109, 12 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 109, 12 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 109, 12 May 1880, Page 3

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