STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT BONA FIDE UNRESERVEE SALE OF FANCY GOODS, JEWELLERY, ANE GLASSWARE, SHOW CASES, FIXTURES, SAFE, Ac, To be held in the Exchange Land and Mercantile Auction Rooms, Panama-Btreet, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 11th and 12th May, 1881, And subsequent days, if Stock sot disposed of in first two days, Commencing each day at 11 o'clock. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions from Mr. S. Jacobs, of the Athenseum Bazaar, who is giving up business in Wellington to sell, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE, on the above dates, the whole of his magnificent and varied Stock of Jewellery, Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, and Glassware. Special attention is directed to the following lines : — In Fancy Goods^ — Ladies' companions, papier maohe and walnut desks, portfolios and workboxes, tortoise-shell card cases, leather, pearl and nra-ical albums, fans, jewel cases, compendium of games, cigar cases, card boxes, parlor games, chess and draught men, concertinas, card receivers, occasional tables, oil paintings, engravings, Berlin wool and fancy work, brushware and perfumery. All of which are specially suitable as gifts to bazaars, Ac. In Jewellery — Gold and Bilver brooch and earrings, en euito, studs, solitaires, lockets, charms Scarf pins and pencil cases Signet rings, ladies' and gents' diamond, emerald, and pearl rings In Watches and Clocks — Ladies' and gents' gold and silver levers, by best makers; marble and wood clocks In ToysMechanical toys, wax dolls, conjuring tricks, toy tea and dinner sets, . puazles, color boxes, building bricks In Glassware — Lustres, vases, flower stands, and epergnes Also, Cricketing bats, balls, wickets, pads, gloves, footballs, archery bows and arrows, lawn tennis, croquet, and Badminton sets Also, The whole of the gas fittings, shop fittings, and superior Milner's safe, and one superior lockstitch sewing machine, in first-class order This sale will give the ladies and gentlemen of Wellington, as weU as the trade, an op, portunity of purchasing first-class artiolesthe like of which may not occur again for a considerable time. THIS EVENING to give everyone an opportunity of inspecting the stock, the auction rooms will be open from 7.30 to 10 o'clock p.m. for a GRAND GASLIGHT DISPLAY. Catalogues may be had on application at the offices of the auctioneers. THURSDAY, 12th MAY, At 12 o'clook. Sale of the Balance of Stock-in-trade in the Estate of M'Duff & Co. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Trustee in M'Duff and Co.'s Estate, to sell by auction, on the premises, Empire Coach Factory, Courtenay Place, on Thursday, 12th May, at 12 o'clock, The balance of the very valuable stock-in-trade, consisting of — m 1 new and really serviceable 4?toheeled brake, cost over 1 brougham and pole (which will be sold a bargain) 1 double-seated buggy and 1 singleseated buggy, in first-class order 8 pairs carriage lamps 1 anvil 2 body trussells Cart shafts, spokes, felloes Carriage cloth, perambulator Springs, wheels, trussels And various other goods No reserve. N.B. — The above will be sold in small lots. THURSDAY, 12th MAY. Ex Wakatipu, from Sydney. Flowering Plants and Ornamental Shrubs. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. will sell by public auction at their rooms, on Thursday, 12th May, at 2 o'clook sharp — A consignment of choice and rare . flowering plants and ornamental trees, from the celebrated nursery of Messrs. F. Ferguson and Son, Double Bay, Sydney, Consisting of — Camelias Daphnes Rosea (great variety) Heaths (assorted) Azalias Aranoarias Rhododendrons Fuschias Magnolias Geraniums Hydrangeas Phloxes Dioßmas Carnations, &c, &c, As per catalogue. The shipment has arrived in splendid condition, and will be sold without reserve. THURSDAY, 12th MAY. Sawmill Plant and Leasehold Land, at Piaka, noar Foxton, Manawatu. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Messrs. William Hiokson and William Leatham to sell by public auction, at his sale-rooms, Hunter-street, Wellington, on Thursday, 12th May, 1881, at 2 o'olook D.m — All that valuable property, consisting of a 40-horse power steam engine, with two Cornish boilers, saws, machinery, and plant, all in complete working 1 order, and capable of turning out 8000 f eeL of sawn timber per day. Tliere is a tramway to the wharf on the *»ank of the river. The leasehold land comprises 50 acres at Piaka, for 21 years from Ist April, 1878 ; rent, £30 per annum \ -Also, Timber right or agreement for cutting timber, extending over an area estimated to comprise 1200 acreß^ of valuable timber, the timber being matai, remu, kahikaka, and totara, subject to the payment of a royalty of 6d per 100 feet For further particulars, apply to Herbert H. Hankins, Esq., Solicitor, Foxton ; Messrs. Seivwright & Stout, and Messrs. Brandon & Son, Solicitors, Wellington. Terms and conditions at sale. N.B.— There is every probability of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway either passing through this property or the adjoining land. THURSDAY, 12th nMAy] And following dayß, At 11 o'clock each day. Under Bill of Sale. Extraordinary Sale of Stook-in-Trade. JIORNS & CO. have received instruc- • tions to sell, en the premises of the Empire Store, .Masterton, the whole of the well assorted stock-in-trade, which is well selected and in good condition, and well suited to the requirements of this district. The whole will be sold without the least reserve, and will afford purchasers an opportunity of securing their winter supplies. The stock represents a cost of upwards of £14/00. The general list will comprise — # Drapery; men's and boys' clothing, calicoes, flannels, tweeds, haberdashery, fancy goods, bedding, groceries (well assorted), saddlery, ironmongery, tools of all kinds, machinery, tinware, scales and weights, ropes, platform scales, ploughs, harrows, reapers and binders, oats, potatoes, seeds, sundries FRIDAY, 13th MAY, At 2 o'clock. Bankrupt Stock ! Bankrupt Stock ! Bankrupt Stock! i 6500 Worth, consisting of— Men's Winter Tweed Snits, Bovb' Winter Tweed Suits Men's Heavy Overcoats Boys' Heavy Overcoats Heavy tweed trousers and vests, trouserSj black coats, boys' and youthß' clothing of all descriptions and sizes. Also, under distraint — One Bord's pianoforte (in eplendid order), portable washing copper, chairs, tables, bedsteads, mattreasee, blankets, carpets, crockeryware, lamp, vases, clocks, cruet stands, and a quantity of umbrellas MESSRS. W. M'LEAN & CO., favoree with instructions, will sell the above lines, without reserve, and particularly drawi lie attention of intending purchasers, as al must be cleared. Terms at sale. WILLIAM MTiEAN & CO., Auctioneers.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 109, 11 May 1881, Page 3
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