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SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At U o'clock. MARKET SALE. Fruit and Trees, ex Te Anan. LAERY & CAMPBELL will aell by public auction, at their luarket Sale to-morrow — A large and well-as^rted lot of apples and pears, ex Te Anan, and good J eating apples frcm Nelson; fresh end salt butter, eggs, hams and bacon, cheese, of all sorts, as usual, and horse feed During the sale, at 11 .30, will be sold about 500 apple trees, viz. — 21 doz Adams' permain 21 doz American crows eggs And special attention i 3 drawn to them as being so well rooted. 2 pure bred white Ayle3bnry drakes, from imported birds, and other poultry 1 Adams' five-barrel revolver and 1 field glass SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 11.30 sharp. Trees, ex Te Anau, from Hobart. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell in their rooms, on Saturday, 2nd July, at 11.30 sharp — 500 assorted apple trees, to arrive per Te Anau . TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 2 o'clock. NAG'S HEAD YARDS, CUBA-STREET. LAERY & CAMPBELL will Bell by public auction — A first-class lot of useful hacks and draught horses, and one city 'bus, with harness, &c, &c. There is an enquiry for useful cart horses. SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 12 o'clock. f^iROSKERY, HASELL & CO. will hold V-/ their usual weekly sale as above — i 100 cases eating and cooking apples, ex Te Anau Walnuts and poultry, ex Hawea 4 cases eggs and fresh butter, Wairarapa Bacon, hams, cheese, flour, oatmeal, pollard, bran, wheat, oats, potatoes, tea, candles, soap, &c, &c. Fowls, ducks, and turkeys CROCKERY, HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO. will sell, positively without reserve, at their rooms, Lambton Quay — A quantity of superior and useful household furniture, seized under destraint for rent, consisting of — Bedsteads, bedding, palliasses, mattrasses, tables, chairs, carpets, oilcloth, washstands, toilet glasses, toilet-ware, pots, saucepans, and a quantity of sundries, the whole of which will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. And afterwards — 2 English lever watohes, gold albert, scarf-pin, &c, the property of a gentleman leaving the colony. Terms cash. No reserve. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., Auctioneers. < SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 1 o'clock sharp. Clearing Sale ; every Lot without Reserve. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO., will sell by auction in the Arcade Buildings — Furniture, tea, groceries. Clothing, cheese, &c. TO-MORROW, 2nd JULY, At the former residence of tho late Mr. Port, Nairn-street, next Mr. W. Wallis', Builder. On SATURDAY, the 2nd JULY, 1881, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. Absolute Unreserved Sale of Valuable Household Furniture and Effects. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Robert Port to sell by public auction on the above date, the whole of the Valuable Household Furniture and Effects now in and upon the Eightroomed Dwelline-house in Nairn -street. Amongst them will be found the following — Oval and round 100 tables, drawing-room couch and chairs, Brussels and tapestry carpets, lace curtains, valuable paintings and engravings, several first-class clocks, occasional tables and chairs, pier glasses, steel fenders and fireirons, dining-room tables and chairs, three chests of drawers, single and double iron and wood bedsteads, hair and flax mattresses, toilet table and glasses, washstands and toilet services, a large assortment of kitchen utensils and dining room and kitchen crockery and glassware, cupboards, &c, &c. Also, One first-class American organ by Mason and Hamlin, and a largo number of books and general sundries Remember — Absolute Unreserved Sale at 1.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 2 o'clock p.m. At the Willis-street Auction Mart. DWAN & CO. will sell by auction, as above— "Teas, cheese, corn flour, rice, soap, imported nuts, raisins, butter, lard, lobsters, dates, chinawara, crockeryware, lollies, bacon, holloware Also, 5 cwt. first-class corned mutton 2 tons carrots Furniture, &c, &c. DWAN & CO. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At half-past 10 o'clock. Fruit. Fruit. Fruit, Ex Te Anau.. GEORGE THOMAS will sell at the Panama-street Auction Mart, to-mor-row, at half-past 10 o'clock shar— p 54 cases stermers, pippins, French crabs large yellow and brown pears 6 kegs fresh butter, cheese (no ressrve), eggs, and usual lines of produce Without reserve. WEDNESDAY, 6th JOLY, At 12 o'clock shaTp. At the Panama-street Auction Rooms. GENUINE UNRESERVED SALE OF AN INVOICE OP FANCY GOODS. Ex Wakatipu from fc'ydney. /GEORGE THOMAS has received invX structdons to sell by auction, at the Panama-street Auction Rooms, on Wednesday, 6th July, at 12 o'c'ock — A well-assorted invoice of fancy goods, &c, consisting, of — Floral, locked, oblong and square albums Scrap books, black and fancy fans in great variety Carte de Visite frames, pencil cases Alberts (gilt and Canadian) Black, white, colored, and shaded wool Purses, bags, and portmonaies Pocket-books, cigar cases, &c, &c. Terms at sale. The Auctioneer begs to draw special attention to the above sale. For contini'Mtion of auctioneers' advertise' mentg, seepage 4>.) LAND AND LOAN OFFICES. ¥> ENNETT AND CO Have For Sale and To LotFarms, Unimproved Land, City and Suburban Freeholds. Money to Lend in sums to euit borrowers. Offices — Opposite Laery and Campbell's, Lambton Quay. SHOOTING. LICENSES may now be obtained from the under-igned for the SEASON, commencing Ist June, 1881. GEO. DENTON, Treasurer Wellington Acclimatisation Society. npRUST AND LOAN Shares for Sale.— I G. B. Williamson, Sharebroker, Lambton Quay (facing Panama-street). ON SALE at the Eventno Po*t Office. Custom House Forms

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 3, 1 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 3, 1 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 3, 1 July 1881, Page 3

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