BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE THOS. WATERS; Deceased. MONDAY, 2nd MAY. _, MR. J. 3. WALLACE, Eetate _uctioneerj is instructed by the Public Trnstee, re this estate of- the late Thomas Watera, deceas&L to sell by public auction, at his Saleroom, Hunter-street, on Monday, May 2nd, *t 2 o'clook p.m. — All tHat valuable freehold, being part of TftwnTAcre 550, 200 links by 181 Knka, jHill-street, together with the family residence erected on the same, in the occupation of Mrs. Cornwall. For further particulars, apply to R. C. HAMERTON, Esq., Pnblio Trustee; or to THE AUCTIONEER. HUTT MARKET. WEDNESDAY 4th MAY. MR. J. H. WALLACE will- hold his regular monthly sale of stock, at 2 p.m., comprising— 5 valuable dairy ugws Draught and hack horses Store cattle,! &0., &c. ' : MONDAY, 2nd MAY, At 11 odfoek. Sale of DAMAGED SUGAR. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell at their *' rooms, Lambton Quay, corner of Panama-street, on account of whom it may concern — ' ' ' 12 gunnies, each 3401b5, bags sugar, more or lobb damaged lj(o reserve. MONDAY, 2nd MAY, " At 12 o'olock. /CROSKERY, HASELL & CO. have reVy ceivedj instructions to sell by pnblio auction, in their rooms, on Monday, 2nd May, at 12 o'clock, without reserve — A quantity of household furniture and effects, a catalogue of which can be seen, and all particulars obtained, on application to the Auctioneers CROSKERY, HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, fend MAY, ¦\ At 12 o'clock. SUjtelOß HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. At Risk of Owners, tosßecoup Cash Advances'. /CROSKERY, HASELK & CO. will sell \J by auction, in their rooms, Lambton 'Quay, on Monday, 2nd fiay, at 12 o'clock, the undermentioned Household Furniture and Effeots, withont reserve, unless the amount of advanoe and costs be previously paid — ' . ' 1 telescope dining table (16ft), 1 horsehair snite, 2-oouches, 3 easy, chairs, 3 cheffoniers, '4 double iron bedsteads,' 4t r single do, 4 spring mattresses, 2 pier glasses (gilt frames) 50x40, 1 d<?4oi3o; 6 chests drawers, 3 washstand^ and dressing tables, toilet sets, a hall tables, 4 curtain poles and rings, 1 piano (in rose- '- wood case), 6 clocks, 3 electro-plated ' \ cruets, 2 stand flowers under glass -- *' shades; 3, pairs vases, 2 do lustres, ; -.1 chalk drawing. i Also, at same time — ! A quantity pf furniture, blankets, bedl ding, cutlery, crockery, &c, the ! .— ,/. property of a party leaving Wel- ¦ lingftoni CROSKERY, HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. - -THURSDAY, sth _tAY. JOHNSONTILLE OATTLBSALB. /^ROSKERT, HASELL & CO. *i_ hold \j their usual sale of stock as above — * 6 dairy cows, calve in a month 2 heifers.taalve in June 2 harness mares, one in foal - . 20 pigs, various sizes Vendors are requested to forward particulars of entries as early as possible to CROSKERT, HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 3rd MAY," At 2 o'clook. PLIMMER, REEVES & CO. will sell by auction, at Plimmer's Wharf, on Tuesday, 3rd May, at 2 o'olock sharp — 48 pollard, 215 kidney potatoes, 243 Derwent potatoes, 100 hams, 200 rye grass. JOO cocksfoot, bacon, bran, oheem,- floor, oats wheat - 1 ' TUESDAY, 3rd" MAY, At 1 o'clock. ' Under Djsteaint for Rent. GEORGE THOMAS has reoeived instructions to sell by auction, at the Empire Coach Factory (M'Duff & Co.),Courtenay Place, on Tuesday, 3rd May, at 1 o'clook, the whole of the valuable stook-in-trade and plant of one of the most extensive Coach and Carriage Establishments in New Zealand, consisting of — 1 4-wheel brake 1 wagonette, dog cart, buggy Spring traps City express Butchers' cart Weighing machine Wheels, axles, shafts Springs, carriage bodies Paint, oils, and all the necessary artioles for carrying on an establishment of this magnitude. No reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. |"VN SALE, privately, by Mr. G. Thomast on Monday morning, ex Te Anau, about 100 bunches Bananas. {For continuation of auctioneers 1 advertisements, see page 4.) Te Aro House Advertisement. Established 1845. Just opened out at TE AEO HOUSE, some very special bargains in LADIES' WINTER SKIRTS, in Melton, Felt, and Wincey. WINTER SKIRTS worth 6s 6d WINTER SKIRTS FOR 3s 6d WINTER SKIRTS worth 7s 6d WINTER SKIRTS FOR_S lid WINTER SKIRTS worth 8s 6d WINTER SKIRTS FOR 5s 6d WINTER SKIRTS worth 9s 6d WINTER SKIRTS FOR 6s 9d Also, a large variety of Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, 9s 9d Ladies' Black Cloth Jaeketa, 10s 6d Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, 12s 6d Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, 15s Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, 16s 6d _ special lot of LADIES' ULSTERS, with Satin-lined Hood, the best value ever seen in WELLINGTON. Fifty-five inches long, for 10s 6d. A select assortment of LADIES' BLACK COSTUMES, for ordinary and morning wear, at a great reduction from the usual price*, WORTH 37s 6d, FOR 17s 6d WORTH 39s 6d, FOR 22s 6d WORTH 455, FOR 25s WORTS 52s 6d, FOR 27b 6d WORTH 65b, FOR 32b 6d WORTH 72s 6d, FOR 42s 6d JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Ovba-sixeet, 29th April, 1881. HAVING Bold the Upper Hutt branch ol my general storekeeping business to Mr. G. M'Hattie, this is to notify that persons indebted to me can make payment of their accounts to Mr. W. Corbett, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge foi same. W BU-T. T> H. PLIMPTON. AUTHOBISID SUBVETOB. Licensed under Land Transfer Act. Surveyß undertaken in town or country. Oftice— Residence of late W. B. Rhodes Manners-street
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1881, Page 3
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870Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1881, Page 3
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