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I SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, - r - vAt 11 o'clock. ' Ll DWAN & CO. will .-.-11 by anr-twn at the Qneer.'-: ~'.Vh«rf, on ."•¦.--' nri'-y. t'iel2th instant, u.t 11 Cc\-i ¦'•. a vi., ex s 3. ?.T--La'-:a — The whole of her caigo, ccnsLt :i_ of fruit, poultry, and eg^-. Without reserve. Terms cash. DWAN k CO. SALE BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock p.m. At the Willis-street Auction Mart. DWAN & CO. will sell by auction a* above, a large consignment of general goods, consisting of — Tea, cheese, groceries, drapery, clothing, earthenware, holloware, furniture, &c , &c. Also, j A large line of saddlery, mill band, &c. ! DWAN & CO. .SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. At 11 o'clock. MARKET SALE. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell at their market sale, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock — Peochea, pears, plums, an l , apples Cucumbers, potatoes, onions Egga, fresh butter, cheese, bacon Abenethy and fancy wine biscuits Rice, soap, candlea, jams, sugar, &c. 200 boxes and 30 half-che3ts tea Oits, pollard, bran, maize, &c. And A quantity of poultry 2 200-gallon tanks And 4 boxe3 sheepwash tobacco Without the slightest reserve. ON SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. On conclusion of Market Sale, say 12 o'clock. The whole of the Dissolving Views Apparatus belonging to Captain Metcalf. LAERY & CAMPBELL have been instructed by Captain Metcalf to sell by public " auction, on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock — The whole of his DISSOLVING VIEW APPARATUS, with slides, lamps, &c, &c. Also, One hand organ Full particulars can be had on application to LAERY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, Corner of Panama-street and Lambton Quay. SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Nag's Head Yards. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell by public auction, at the Nag's Head Yards, on Saturday, 12th February, at 2 o'clock — A few useful hack, carriage, express, and cart horses Several sets Scotch harness, quite new SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, i At 11.30. At risk of whom it may concern. Absolutely without reserve. At Yards, Johnston-street. i^ROSKERY, HASELL & CO. will sell \y by auction, at their yards, as abovo — 1 dark-brown mare, branded XT 1 bay geldiny, 3 years old, quiet in saddle and harness . For Sale. Cheap. First-class Gig nearly new, patent axles. SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. i^ROSKERY, HASELL & CO. will hold V^ their usual weekly sale, aa above — Farm and dairy produce Fruit, ex Penguin and Rotomahana Fowla and ducks, from Wairarapa 6 casea eggs, guaranteed fresh At 2 o'clock — A quantity of Household Furniture — bedsteads, bedding, tableß, chairs, sewing machine, washstands and ware, glasses, cooking and kitchen utensils -the property of a family leaving Wellington. Without reserve. CROSKEBY, HASELL & CO. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock sharp. 35 Carpet Bags, Portmanteaus, Chests, Swaga, &c, removed from Hill's Restaurant, Willis-street, to be sold Without Reserve if the charges for board and lodgings, &c, are not previously paid. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions to Bell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings — The above luggage and personal effects Terms cash. Amongst the above will be found a firstclass Violin in case. Also, A lot of furniture to be sold for rent, a contractor's office (could be converted into a greenhouse), a lot of coir matting, hemp seed, phosphor paste, garden hose, hair mattraases, palliasses, piilowa, blankets, sheets, China breakfast and tea service, piano, harmonium, carpets, &c. SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. DAY FOLLOWING TAUHERENIKAU RACES. Important Sale of well-bred Horses, classed C in N.Z. Stud Book. Without reserve. A rare opportunity. FH. WOOD & CO. have been favored • with instructions from Mr. B. Kimberley, of the Platform Farm, Greybown, to sell by public auction, at the Rising Sun Yards, on the above date, at 2 p.m. sharp, without reserve, the following well-bred horses (most of which are favorably known in the Wairarapa), viz. — Lot I—The1 — The Baron, entire horse, 4 years, by Kakapo — dam Queen of Soots. Lot 2— War, brown colt, 3 years old, winner of the Sapling Stakes at Waihenga 1879, and Champagne Stakes at Tauherenikau 1880. Entered for the Produce Race at Tauherenikau 1881. Lot 3 — Barry Lyndon, a grand colt, by Ananias — dam Cabbage Tree. Winner of the Ist prize for yearling colta h Class C, 1880, and entered for Produce Race at Tauherenikau 1883. Lot 4 — Viscount Dundee, bay gelding, 2 years, by Barbarian — dam Queen of Scots. Lot s— Brown Duchess, by the Peer — dam a Traducer mare (in foal to Ananias). Lot 6j— Queen of Scots, by Fergus, by Sir Bercule3 — dam a Wanderer mare (in foal to Sir Colin Campbell). Lot 7— Cabbage Tree, by Crown Prince, out of a mare by Antidote, in foal to Ananias Lot B— Mary Stuart, bay filly, 1 year, by Mangle, dam Queen of Scots. Entered for Tauherenikau Produce Race 1883. Also, Light and heavy draught horses, and several good hacks Terms at Sale. "fTh. wood, Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. {For continuation 0} au-Aioneers' advertisements, see page 4.) GRASS SEED ! GRASS SEED ! PER EUTERPE, English Clovers ; and from Canterbury, Perennial Rye Grass Seed. J. DRANSFTELD. NEW INDUSTRY : ! AT PLIMMER'S MANURE MANUFACTORY, Cobnhill-stbebt (off Mannet3-st.) BONE DUST, suitable for Agricultural and Horticultural purposes, can now Ibe obtained. It is specially recommended to gardeners as a cheap, clean, and unrivalled manure for greenhouse plants. Bones purchased for cash in any quantity. H. GABY, Manager. P.S.— All kinds of Crushed Corn for Horses. Prices at mill. CHALLENGE. I JAMES SMITH, challenge Robert 9 Croft, Champion of New Zealand, in a Go-as-you-please Contest, for 24 hours, if he will give me 10 miles, for £25 or upwards.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 34, 11 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 34, 11 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 34, 11 February 1881, Page 3

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