MONDAY, lit AUGUST, At 11 o'clock. OATS. SHARPS. OATS. Ex Hawba. HASELL & CO. will sell V_y by auction, nn the "Wharf, on Monday, the Ist August, at 11 o'clock punctually — 100 sacks prime heavy oats 50 do fine sharps Ex Star of the South— 100 sacks oats (if arrived) CROSKERY, HASELL & CO. MONDAY, Ist AUGUST, At 11 o'clock. On the Queen's Wharf. Ex Rotorua. Bananas. Pea Nuts. Cocoa Nuts. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell by public auction, on the Queen's Wharf, at 11 o'clock on Monday, Ist August, ex Rotorua 100 bunches Bananas 5 sacks pea nuts 5 do cocoa nuts Sale at 11 o'clock. MONDAY, Ist AUGUST, At 11 o'clock. Under distress for rent. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions to sell by Auction on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Haddow, hairdresser and perfumer, Wil'is-street, Furniture and balance of perfumery, and stock-in-trade ; also, fixings, 2 pier glasses, 2 barbers' chairs, pictures, couches, stuffed birds, &c, &c. MONDAY, Ist AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. CONTINUATION OF CLEARING SALE. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— A well-aßßorted lot of crockery, ironmongery, clothing (tailors' make), silver and E.P. goods, silver snuffbox and flask, books, boots and shoes, Ac , &c. The above goods are really first-class, and must be sold. WEDNESDAY, the 3rd AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr. T Freethy (who is leaving the district) to sell by auction at his dairy farm, Waiwetu, Lower Hutt, the whole of his stock, consisting of — 13 first-class milch cows, 4 heifers, 1 bull, 1 draught horse, 50 fowls, 17 ducks, 25 tons meadow and oaten hay, 2 swing ploughs, 1 wheel plough, 1 combined banking-plough and scarifier, farming tools, lathe, household furniture, a quantity of potatoes and peas, chaffcutter, dairy utensils, curd-grinder, cheeae-press, &c, &c. The Auctioneer calls particular attention to the above lot of choice milking-cows, being carefully selected, young, and in full milk ; they are considered the best lot in the district. A guarantee is given that nothing will be sold privately, that every lot will be sold without reserve, and that, regardless of the weather, the sale will positively take place. Note — Train leaves for the Hutt at 11.10 a.m. On TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd AUGUST, At 2 o'clock p.m. Great Special Sale of Choice Flowering Plants, Rhododendrons, Cimelias, and Rare Bulbs. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are • favored with instructions from Mr. J. M'Nab, of the celebrated Ludlam Nursery, to sell on the above date, a large collection of rare plants, shrubs, and bulbs, amongst which will be found — Rhododendrons, azaleas, choice and new varieties of roses, amoryllies, erinums, camelias. peonies, lily of the valley, golden lily of Japan, &c, &c. This Bale should attract the attention of buyers, as the plants are all first-class and fresh from the renowned Ludlam Nursery. Also, QAA FIRST-CkASS FLOWEBTNG PLANTS OUll in Pots, lately exhibited at the Bazaar in aid of St. James* Church, amongst which will be found choice varieties in bloom of assorted cinerarias, red and white bignonias petunias, forget-me-not, variegated geranium, tree musk, fuschias, hyacinth, rare ferns, cactus, &c. The above sales ace absolutely unbesebved. {For continuation of auctioneers' advertisements, seepage A.) TE ARO HOUSE SURPLUS QTOCK CJALE. JOURPLUS fOTOCK ~>ALE. NEW MILLINEEY. SALE Bonnets Bonnets SALE 21s Bonnets for Bonnets SALE Q /* Bonnets OS UD Bonnets SALE Bonnets Bonnets SALE 27a 6d Bonnets for Bonnets SALE it) £* Bonnets J.-WS Od Bonnets Bonnets >O Bonnets SALE 35s Bonnets for Bonnets SALE -g pr £* Bonnets J-OS OD Bonnets SALE Bonnets Bonnets SALE 39s 6d Bonne's for Bonnets SALE -gO /» Bonnets JLVS OD Bonnets OALE Bonnets JO Bonnets SALE 50s Bonne's for Bonnets SALE Of> Ct Bonnets -£-2S OD Bonnets SALE ______ Trimmed ' Hats SALE 10s 6d Trimmed for Eats SALE O £± Trimmed OS OD Hats SALE Trimmed 15s flats SALE for Trimmed A /» Hats SALE 'dbS OD Trimmed Hats SALE 183 Trimmed for Hats SALE £* /* Trimmed OS OD Hats SALE Trimmed 21s Hats CJALE for ' Trimmed h 10s 6» Sat ' JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, SURPLUS STOCK SALE. ART UNION. VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, WEST COAST SOUNDS. 13 PRIZES. 150 MEMBERS, AT £1 Is. PICTURES now on view at Myers', Pioture Frame Establishment, where Tickets may be obtained. E O . DENTON, Watchmakeb, Jewellee, and Ironmonger, WILLIS STREET. Gunsmith, Locksmith, Bellhangeb, AND WIBEWOKKEB. G. D. having engaged a wireworker, is prepared to supply Cages, Flower Baskets and Stands, and all kinds of wirework to order. JH. SHER WI N, • Organist Of St. James' Church, Lower Hutt, (From Messrs. Collard & Collard, Pianoforte Manufacturers, London), PIANOFORTE TUNER AND TEACHER OF MUSIC, Lower Htjtt. Tunings, Half-a-Gninea ; or by tho year, Four Guineas. Orders from Wellington puntually attended to. City Warehouse, 26, Cheapside, E.C., London, W., 16, Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor Square, 15th April, 1880. We have much pleasure in stating that Mr. James Henry Sherwin has been engaged in our manufactory for a period of eight years ; he is a mechani of far more than average ability, and we hope that his desire to establish himself in New Zealand will meet with much success, which we shall be glad to fnrther by any means in our power. r-OT.I.ARP * ODI r.ARD ON SALE, Customs Honee Formß.>t the Evenine Po»t office
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 26, 30 July 1881, Page 3
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870Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 26, 30 July 1881, Page 3
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