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TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, At 11.30 o'clock. At Yards, Johnston-street. CROSKERY, HASELL & CO. will sell by auction, at their yards, as above — 1 first-class gentleman's hack, without reserve — owner leaving Wellington. AT THE ROOMS, At 12 o'clock. Uusual Weekly Sale of Form and Dairy Produce. 30 boxes plums, cherries, and currants 40 cases pears and applea 6 do eggs New potatoes, onions, flour, oats, wheat, tea, candles, bacon, hams, cheese, Ac, &c. Pure-bred Poland, Brahms, Spanish, and other fowls Turkeys and ducks Also, 13 bales tow, and sundries CROSKERY, HASELL & CO. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. Market Sale. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell at their 11 o'clock Market SaleApples, eggs, cheese, Derwent potatoes, just received from Blenheim Onions, maize, oats, wheat, barley Flour, pollard, bran Tea, sugar, rice, soap, candles Lobsters, Ealmon, sardines, oatmeal And, contingent on arrival of steamer from Nelson — A large quantity of apples — Kesmick codlings, king pippins, and other Borts — large black plums, and the usual Nelson produce SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Nag's Head Yard. Thoroughbred Horses ex Patea. LAERY & CAMPBELL have received instruction to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 15th January, at 2 o'clock, at the Nog's Head Yard— 1 bay gelding, broken to saddle and harness, 4 years old, by Monarch, dam out of a Nutwith mare, by Peter Flat After which, Hack, dray, cab, express, and carriage Horses, drays, Ac, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell by auction in the Arcade Buildings — A large quantity of household furniture, removed from a private dwellinghouse Also, Garden hose, linoleum, matting, weighing machine (Avery's), 1 pair blackbirds, double-lop rabbits, piano, fire-proof safe, Estey's harmonium, 2 chests ot wearing apparel, a lot of sundries, and 1 canary and cage, 3 cases ginger nuts, ducks, fowls, chickens. Note. — Goods can be entered for the above sale up to 11 o'clock on Saturday. SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. DRUIDS' FETE ! ! DRUIDS' FETE ! ! Sale of Booths. -IHCTTLLIAM M'LEAN & CO., favored lfW with instructions from the Fete Committee, will sell by public auction, at their rooms, Lambton Quay, on the above date — The right to one publican's both The right to two refreshment booths The right to one fancy booth The right of holding games The right to Richardson's Show Also, A small quantity of furniture, consisting of chairs, tables, looking-glasses, fenders, carpets, &c. Also, Tea, sugar, cigars, and fancy goods. Goods received for sale up till noon. Terms at sale. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., Auctioneers. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PURCHASERS AT THE SALE OF MARKS' STOCK OF JEWELLERY, &c. Every line purchased must be cleared and paid for by 12 o'clock noon THIS DAY, failing which it will be absolutely sold at the risk of the former purchaser. T. KENNEDY MACDONALT) & CO. Auctioneers. On MONDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1881, At 2 o'clock p.m. On the Premises, Lambton Quay, lately occupied by Mr. John Marks. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • will sell on the above date, on the premises — The whole of the valuable show cases, counter, and other fixtures lately used in carrying on the business Also*, At 2.30 o'clock p.m., IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street, • The whole of the uncleared lots, including many valuable lines in watches, jowellery, &c, from the great sale of Marks' stock {For continuation of auctioneers' advertise' tnents, see page 4.) NOT NORTH, PUFF, OR BLOW ! ! BUT TkISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, AND GIVING BOOTS AWAY FOR CASH. BOOTS BY THE THOUSAND. A BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE. NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT. The undersigned, having purchased Mr. George Bromley's interest in the Boot and Shoe Factory and Retail Branch, have removed a large portion of the stock from Cuba-street Cash Boot Shop to Willis-street, next the Evening Post office, where we are determined to hold a CLEARING SALE of the two stocks of superior goods, at unprecedented prices, we being determined to relinquish the Retail Branches and pay our exclusive attention to the Wholesale Manufacturing. We take this opportunity of thanking the general public for their liberal support, and assure them this is a Genuine Sale, the like never seen here before. Boots and Shoes at less than manufacturing prices. Come one, come all, and jndge our stock and prices for yourselves, where you will find no Bankrupt Stock or perished goods. QUOTATIONS : Usual Price Pbice. Now. Children's Boots in endless variety 4s 6d Is Od Ladies' Housa Boots ... 6s 6d 2a 6d Ladies' Slippers 4s Od 3s Od Ladies' superior High-leg Prunella 12a 6d 6s Id Ladies' superior Balmorals 13s 6d 8s 6d Ladies' superior Shoe 3 ... 13a 6d 8s 6d Youths' extra strong Kip Boots, nailed 10a 6d 5s 6d Gents' superior Slippers ... 6s fid 3s 6d Gents' Canvas Shoes ... 7a 6d 5s Od Gents' superior Bluchers, nailed Pa 6d 5s 6d Gents' Low Shoes 12s 6d 8s 6d Gents' superior Balmorals 18s 6d 12s 6d Gents' superior E.S., toe and heel plates ... 18s 6d 12s 6d Gents' Watertights ... 21s Od 133 9d Gents' Wellingtons ... 28s Od 17s 6d Gents' Sea Boots 30a Od 17s 6d The Colonial Goods we guarantee our own make. For quality, stylo, and fit, we challenge New Zealand. The Sale will commence SATUEDAY, 15th JANUARY j 1881, FOB %g- SEVEN DAYS ONLY ! We beg to inform the general public that the Wholesale Manufacturing Business will, from Ist January, 1881, be carried on under lie name and style of " W. and J. Staples." All outstanding acconnts must be settled forftwitii. w STAPLES. IF you have got any pluck to speculate, and want to make any money or marry well, just see O. W. Clayton, and buy a freehold bttilding allotment for £5, worth £20. Fifteen freehold cottages to be sold by weekly rents. Ten freehold quarter-acre allotments for £50 cash, or 21 for £100 cash. 100 acres of good land, only a few miles from Masterton, price and terms to suit anybody. Also, 60, 50, and 20 acres to be sold a bargain.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 11, 14 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 11, 14 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 11, 14 January 1881, Page 3

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