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FRIDAY, 13th MAY, At 10 o'clock sharp. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from the Insurance Companies interested to sell by auction, on the ground lately occupied by Messrs Fisher and Crook, off Courtenay Place — SALVAGE FROM THE LATE FIRE Steam engine and boiler Weighing machine, axles Saw spindle Coals and firewood _c, &0., &c. Terms cash. Note the hour— lo a.m.

STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT. ! GREAT BONA FIDE UNRESERVED SALE OF FANCY GOODS, JEWELLERY, AND GLASSWARE, SHOW CASES, FIXTURES, SAFE, 4c. To be held in the Exchange Land and Mercantile Auction Roomß, Panama-street, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 12th and 13th May, 1881, And subsequent daya, if Stock not disposed of in first two days, Commencing each day at 11 o'clock. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • aro favored with inatructiona from Mr. S. Jacobs, of the Athenaeum Bazaar, who ia giviDg up buaineßa 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 Glasßware. Special attention is directed to the following Tinea : — In Fancy Goods — Ladies' companions, papier mache and walnut desks, portfolios and workboxes, tortoise-shell card cases, leather, pearl and musical 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, brnshware and perfumery. All of which are specially suitable as gifts to bazaars, <to. In Jewellery — Gold and silver broooh and earrings, en suite, 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 seta, puzzles, color boxes, building bricks 1 In Glassware — Lustres, vases, flower stands, and I epergnea j 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 snperior lockstitch sewing machine, in first-class order This sale will give the ladies and gentlemen of Wellington, as we'l as the trade, an op, portunity of purchasing first-class articleathe like of which may not occur again for a considerable tune. Chairs are provided for the convenience of ladies attending the sale. The sale will commence to-morrow at about lot 800.

SPECIAL NOTICE. A LL the SHOP FITTINGS in the Athnseum Bazaar will be sold on SATURDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock sharp, on the Premises, Lambton Quay, by T. KENNEDY M'DONALD & Co., Auctioneers.

THURSDAY, 12th MAY, And following daya, At 11 o'clock each day. Under Bill of Sale. Extraordinary Sale of Stock-in-Trade. JIORNS & CO. have received instruc- • tions to sell, on 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 thia 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 J31400. The general liat will comprise — Drapery, men's and boyß' clothing, calicoes, flannels, tweeds, haberdashery, fancy goods, bedding, groceries (well assorted), saddlery, ironmongery, tools of all kinds, machinery, tinware, Boales and weights, ropes, platform Bcales, ploughs, harrows, reapers and binders, oats, potatoes, seeds, sundries FRIDAY, 13th MAY, At 2 o'clock. Bankrupt Stock ! Bankrupt Stock ! Bankrupt Stock! JJSOO Worth, consisting of — Men's Winter Tweed Snits, Boys' Winter Tweed Suits Men's Heavy Overcoats Boys' Heavy Overcoats Heavy tweed trousers and vests, trousers, black coats, boya' and youths' clothing of all descriptions and sizos. Also, under distraint — One Bord's pianoforte (in splendid order), portable washing copper, chairs, tablea, bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, carpets, crackeryware, lamp, vaßea, clocks', cruet stands, and a quantity of umbrellas Tt/TESSRS. W. M'LEAN & CO., favored -IjX with instructions, will sell the above lines, without reserve, and particularly draws the attention of intending purchasers, as all must be cleared. Terms at sale. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 17th MAY, At half -past 2 o'clock. TRADE MERCHANDISE SALE. To close consignments, without reserve. LAERY & CAMPBELL have received instructions from the importers to sell by publio auction, in their rooms, Lambton Quay, corner of Panama-street, on Tuesday, 17th May, at 2.30, the following merchandise, to close consignments prior to the outgoing mail — a portion of each line will be sold to test value — 25 i-casks brandy 50 cases Bruchant's brandy 20 i-casks and 2 octaves Irish whisky 50 cases Irish whisky 62 do Scotch whisky 150 do Aromatic gin 75 do quarts and pints Perrier's champagne 12 do champagne 28 do sparkling mozelle 30 do Miller's Worcester.-hire sauce 2 do ball blue 35 kega patent driera 44 do paint, red, green, yellow, and black 47 oaßes window glass (assorted sizes) 21 barrelß and firkins pitch 13 do Stockholm tar, and the balance of the invoice of floorcloth 10 cases Coombes' ale, in pints 50 caßks Jeffrey's ale. in quarts Sale at 2.30, When one line of all goods submitted will be Bold withont reserve to test the market. Terms liberal. For continuation of auctioneers' advertisements, see page 4.) NOTICE OF REMOVAL. fH EORGE THOMAS, having removed into vX more commodious Premises in Panamastreet, beg 3to inform his friends and the public that he has a large Rat-proof Store for grain, flour, &c, and a suitable yard for holding salea of live stock and poultry. Also, besides his Auction Room on the ground floor, large rooms upstairs, well adapted for furniture and drapery Bales. N.B. — Cash advanced on goods for positive sale if required, and prompt account Bales rendered. Panama-street, Wellington, 12th May. FINAL NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to tho late firm of Messieurs Moorhouse and Edwards, of Featherston-street, Wellington, Solicitors, must be paid before the Ist day of June next, in default whereof legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery withont further notice. MOORHOUSE & EDWARDS. . 3rd May, 1881.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 110, 12 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 110, 12 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 110, 12 May 1881, Page 3

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