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TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, /til o'clock. MAKKKT RALE. LAEEY & CAM PBKLL will -ell by publii auction, at their 11 o'clock Marke Sale, To-morrow — Wanganni peaches, very fine, 'arge, ant ripe, Moutere apples, eating an< cooking, p«-ars, and other fruit poultry, fresh butter, honey bis cuits, tea, fugar, rice, soap, candles sago, tapioca, hams, bacon, cheese bran, pollard, rhick wheat, barley bottled ale and Btout, &c, &c, &c SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, At 2 o'clock. Nag's Head Yard. Special Entry— QUICKSILVER. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell, as above, at 2 o'clock on Saturday next— That well-known imported stallion " Quicksilver." Also, 4 very superior horses, broken to Bad die and harness. Also, 1 express, horse and harness complete, the express and harness are nearly new. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, At 12 o'clock. fiROSKERY, HASELL, & CO. will hold V> their usual weekly sale as above — Hobart and Nelson fruit, ex Hawea and Tararua 40 pair fowls and ducks Bacon, hams, cheese, tea, candle 3, soap, flour, oatmeal, oats, wheat, maize 6 doz. knives and forks, box clay pipes, and lot of sundries CROSKERY, HASELL, & CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. 2nd APRIL, At 2 o'clock. Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing. 50 men's tweed snits 100 boys' do do 50 boys' black cloth do (best quality) 500 yards tweeds, various patterns 10 doz damask table-cloths 50 men's black cloth coats White counterpanes, blankets, towels, hosiery, ladies' ties, handkerchiefs, &c, &c. Also, A quantity of unredeemed pledges, diamond pin, watches, rings, gold Alberts, lockets. Also, Tea, sugar, rice, soap, pictures, carpets, clothes-lines, and a small quantity of furniture. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO. will sell the above, entirely without reserve, in lots to suit purchasers, in order to make room for shipments arriving next week. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, At 2 o'clock sharp. Horse Sale at South British Forwarding Company's Premises. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction on tho above date, at the premises of the South British Forwarding Company, Lambton Quay, opposite the Star Hotel — About 12 sound and useful saddle horses, including — 1 superior chestnut mare, will carry a lady, guaranteed sound, and 1 filly, rising 3 years Also, 2 gents' saddles and bridles and 2 best ladies' saddles No reserve. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, At 2 o'closk. HAY FROM THE HUTT. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell at his sale of Horses and Saddlery, on Saturday, at South British Forwarding Company's Stores, 45 tons Hutt-grown hay, in first-rate order and perfectly sound Will b© sold in lots of two tons each, or in one lot, at the option of the buyer. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL. The usual Weekly Clearing Sale of furniture, groceries, drapery, perfumery, clothing, &c. , silver-plated ware, Pampa knives, table knives and forks, scissors, preserved milk, cheese, bacon, cornflour, sauce, blue, 20 cases lobsters, 6 dozen kerosene lamps, splendid set of brass counter scales and weights, 22 lots of books, clocks, glassware, tank, sinks, oaknm, Hematite paint, 194 pairs boot uppers, plated forks and spoons, floorcloth, ink, twine, 14 silver watches, chests of drawers, bedsteads, 100 tables, cheffonier, hall chairs, sofas, large looking glasses, Wheeler <te Wilson's sewing machine, lawn handkerchiefs, piano by Allison (almo«t new), piano by Cadly (second hand), a magnificent-toned pianette by Chappell, 4 crumb cloths, 2 tapestry carpets, 1 Brussell's carpet, capital guitar, camphor-wood box, singing canary, double-barrel fowling-piece (breach -loader), a lot of emigrant's sundries, bedding, clothing, &c, and 19 sacks potatoes. T7IRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell by JO auction, the above goods, in the Arcade Buildings, to-morrow, at 1 o'clock. MONDAY, 4th APRIL. PLIMMER, REEVES & CO. will sell by auction, at Plimmer's Wharf, on Monday, 4th April, at 2 o'clock, ex Pelican — 100 perennial rye grass, 60 cocksfoot, 250 oats, 200 wheat, 75 pollard, 100 cheese, 250 flour, bacon, bran, barley, oatmeal, Belf -raising flour, chaff. (For continuation of auctioneers' advertisements, see page 4.) WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CART AND EXPRESS LICENSES. /~*i ART and Expresses for which Licenses are V_y required for the twelve months ending 31st March, 1882, will parade for inspection in Brandon-street, with horses' heads towards the east, as under : — Monday, 4th April, from Noa. 1 to 30 — 9 a.m. Monday, 4th April, from Nos. 31 to 60— 11 a.m. Monday, 4th April, from Nos. 61 to 90— 2 pm. Monday, 4th April, from Nos. 91 to 120— 3 p.m. Wednesday, 6th April, from 120 upwards — 11 a.m. When the Inspector of Hackney Carriages and Vehicles will be in attendance. j Applications for Licenses must be sent in prior to the above date? to the office of the undersigned, where minted forms can be j obtained. By order. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 26th March, 1881. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. ¦JITESSES. KOHN & CO. Beg to inform their customers that they have received, by special favor, from the Melbourne Exhibition a MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF GOLD, SILVER, MOSAIC AND PINK CAMEJ JEWELLERY, From the Italian, French, and German Courts. The articles are of the newest designs, and ars worth inspection. KOHN & CO., Jewellers, Lambton Quay. EGGS. Brand C.S. N. DELIVERED on Wellington Wharf for CASH at ONE PENNY PER DOZEN UNDEE CURRENT MARKET PRICE. Wholesale orders covering remittance of 10 per cent., as deposits, will receive the immediate attention of C . SMITH, Produce Shipper, THE PORT, NELSON. i ¦ MINTO HOUSE, DIXON-STREET. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Terms moderate. BOARD and Residence for two Gentlemen, on the Terrace. Apply at the Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 76, 1 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 76, 1 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 76, 1 April 1881, Page 3

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