THURSDAY, 27th JANUABY. At 11 o'clock. Important Clearing Sal?, necessitated by the removal of Grjin Ptore. f^i EOEGE THOMAS wiJ bell l.y auction, \JT at his Grain Stor<>, Fea+Lc <-tou street (part of Mr. S. Palmer's Uui tangs), on Thursday. 27th January, at 11 o'clock — 150 «a"Vi feed and milling oats 50 do bran bo do wneat 20 do barley Maize, pollard, &c. 50 cheeses 50 sacks kidney and ronnd potatoes &c, &c., &c. No Reserve. Sale at 11 sharp. WEDNESDAY, 2fith JANUAEY, At 11.30. |~IROSKERY, HASELL & CO. have re-\-S ceived instructions to sell by auction, in their rooms, on Wednesday, 26ta January, at 11.30— 17 kegs salt butter 3 casks Captain and Abernethy biscnits Absolutely without reserve. CEOSKEEY, HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUAEY, At 12 o'clock. i^ROSKEEY, HASELL & CO. will hold \~/ their usual weekly sale, as above — 100 caßes Nelson fruit — plumß, pears, apples, apricots, &c 5 cases eggs 100 prs turkeys, geese, ducks, fowls, &c. New potatoes, onions, flour, oatmeal, wheat, oats, bran, pollard, maize, bacon and ham?, cheese, tea, soap, candles, &c, &c CEOSKEEY, HASELL & CO. WEDNESDAY, 2Cth JANUABY, At 11 o'olock. MARKET SALE. LAEEY & CAMPBELL will sull by pnblic auction at their 11 o'clock Market Sale, to-morrow — Apples, pears, plums, and other fruit, from Melbourne, Sydney, and Nelson Eggs, cheese, potatoes, onions Groceries, and horse, pig, and chicken feed A quantity of ducks and fowls expected. WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUABY, At half -past 2 o'clock punctually. The Eights in connection with the Wellington Bacing Club's Eaces, on 3rd and 4th February, 1881. LAEBY & CAMPBELL hay instructions from the Stewards of the Wellington Bacing Club to Bell by public auction, in their rooms, Lambton Quay, corner of Panama-street, on Wednesday, 26th January, at 2.30 o'olock, the following rights — The Grand Stand bar, luncheon room, kitchen, &c. Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 publicans' booths, erected Nos. 1 and 2 refreshment stalls, erected The fancy bazaar, erected The right to erect stables The right for all games and amusements, except totalisators Correct cards of the race 3 And THE GATES. Sale at half -past 2 o'clock punctually. Plans can be seen at the rooms of the Auctioneers, and terms learnt. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 26bh JANUABY, At 2 o'clock. Under Distraint for Bent. TTITILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., favored T T with instructions, will sell by auction , at their rooms, Lambton Quay, A quantity of useful household furniture, consisting of — Chairs, tables, crookeryware, kitchen utensils, carpets, fenders and fire irons, pictures, glassware, &c, &c. Also, 1 very Buperior gold hunting watch, in first-rate order. Afterwards, on account and risk of former purchaser — 1 case fancy goods 6 silver lever watches Terms oash. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUAEY, At 2 o'clock:. Great Unreserved Sale of Draught Horses, Harness, Carts, Drays, Buggy, &c. FEANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr. George Pudney (who is leaving Wellington), to sell by auction, at his yards, Tory-street, near the Cricketers' Arms — 10 heavy draught horses and harness 6 tip carts 3 town drays 1 spr.ng dray 1 buggy and harness 2 chaff cutters Lot of trace harness And sundries See Flag on Premises. Terms very liberal. No reserve. (For continuation of auctioneers' advertise' ments, see page 4.)
UNEXAMPLED Reductions in Summer COSTUMES, At TE AEO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Oalatea Stripes and Checks, BEDUCED from 12s 6d to 5s 9d, At TE AEO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Tassore, Flemish Linen, <f'C } EEDUCED from 18s 6d to 8s 6d, At TE ABO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Spot Cambrics, all shades, BEDUCED from 25s 6d to 10s 9d, At TE ABO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in I/men, Pompadour, $c, EEDUCED from 27s 6d to 12s 9d, | At TE AEO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Light Satteen, Navy Satteen, $c., , EEDUC ED /row 35s 6dfo 17s 6d, At TE AEO HOUSE. AND a lot of Cambric MORNING WRAPPEES, fast color, at 3s 6d each, At TE ABO HOUSE. JAMES SMITH, TE AEO HOUSE, Ciibc~street, 13th January, ISSI.
FOB SALE, CHEAP. rfIHE Champion Cutter Yacht DOVE, 24 I tons. The above yacht is almost new, and is one of the fastest yachts in New Zealand. Has won first prize in 1878, and fii-st prize last New Year's Day. She is well found with everything required, including about 2 tons lead and 8 tons iron ballast. She has a comfortable cabin aft to accommodate toree men, and her main cabin could be made to accommodate ten or twelve more, or she could be used for a cargo boat, carrying about 20 tons above her ballast. She is admirably adapted for fishing, and will be sold at half her cost. For particulars apply to BOBINSON BBOTHEB3, Lyttelton.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 19, 25 January 1881, Page 3
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770Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 19, 25 January 1881, Page 3
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