GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OP MAGNIFICKNT AND HIGH-CLASS ELECTRO PLATE. Important to Members of Parliament and the Ladifc? and Gentlemen of Wellington who desire to possess the newest and most rec erche designs. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MEEUANTILE AUCTION EOOMS, Panama-street. TO-MOEROW, TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBEB, 1881, At 2 o'clock p.m. sharp. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions from the consignee to sell by public auction, as above, one op the most beautiful and ARTISTIC COLLECTIONS OF ELECTROPLATED GOODS OF THE FINEST QUALITY EVEE SENT OUT FROM ENGLAND. It in- J eludes many rare and beautiful patterns in the following lines, electro-plated on the best nickel silver — Tea and coffee services. Tea sets with trays Liquor stands. Pickle cruets, 2 and 3 glasses Breakfast cruets. Egg and breakfast cruets Dinner cruets, 5 and 6 glasses. Fgg frames Waiters and trays, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 24 inches Butler's tray (26 inches), claret jogs Sugar baskets, in ruby and primrose j glass* Marma'ade baskets, biscuit boxes Bntter coolers, toast racks Dessert kniveß and forks, in 12 and 6 pair cases Fish-eaterß, in 12 and 6 pair cases Fruit spoons, Baits, fish-carvers, and knife-rests in cases Presentation knife, fork, and spoon in cases Ink and flower stand, gilt birds 18 dozen forks, 15 dozen spoons Sugar tongs, grape scissors, sardine tongs Soup tureen, a beautiful article Magnificent set of nickel-plated dish covers Communion service, complete &c , &c, &c. Alfo, A consignment of the celebrated and BEAUTIFUL STANDAED WHITE LUSTRA L WIRE WARE, amongst which will be found — Grecian berry dishes, salvers, epergnea, pickle cruets, cnstard stands, celery holders, cruets, toothpick-stands, sponge baskets, oyster broilers, dish drainers, &c. The whole of the above goods are now on view, and should be inspected by all lovers of the beautiful. The auction rooms will be specially lit up THIS EVENING, between 7.30 and 10 o'clock, when visitors are invited. Remember, the sale is absolutely unreserved, and every line will be sold to the highest bidder without reservation. Catalogues are now ready. THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale. FREEHOLD CORNER SECTION, with Blacksmith's Shop and Dwelling on. Township of Halcombe, Manawatu. /^ROSKERY, HASELL & CO. have reV>* ceived instructions from the owner, who is leaving New Zealand, to sell by auction, in their rooms, as above, without reserve— That very valuable section. No. 641, in the township of Halcombe, situated at the corner of Kember-street, and having a frontage of 460 feet to both streets, and containing 3 roods 80 perches (more or less), and on which is erected a blacksmith's shop and dwelling-house. Ihe situation is one of the best in the township, and close to the Railway Station. Title— Land Transfer Act. The above property will be sold subject to a mortgage of .£IOO, terminating in November, 1883. Further particulars on application to CROSKERY, HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Potatoes. Potatoes. Potatoes. To arrive per Saucy Lass. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell by public auction, on arrival of the Saucy Lass — 445 sacks good table potatoes Time end place of sale in future advertisement. (For continuation of auctioneers'" advertisements, see page 4>.) THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect SPRING MILLIISERY in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect the magnificent stock of NEW LACES in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect the stock of Spring DRESS FABRICS in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect the stock of new SILK SCAEFS, LACE SCARFS, INDTA MUSLIN SCAEFS, OATMEAL END SCAEFS, INDIA MUSLIN FICHUS, EMBROIDERED INDIA SQUARES, in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 15i7i September, 1881. CAUTION ! CAUTION S BEWARE OF FEVEBS, SMALL-POX, &c, &c. A warning to persons against buying second-hand bedding, as the bedding from the old Hospital is in circulation, and may be made up into mattresses, bedding, &c , and offered at auction sales to unsuspecting persons as bond fide new goods. Prevention is better than cure ! No doubt ha!f the fevers and contagious diseases are taken home to families in second-hand mattresses, ! bedding, &c, or supposed new mattresses stuffed with old material. Why take the risk when you can get your MATTRESSES AND BEDDING WAEEANTED made from all new material, and at the lowest possible prices they can be made for, at S. SOPPE'S Mattbess and Bedding Manufactory, Manners-street, Wellington, (Established 1872). To tha Inhabitants of the Lower Hutt and Surrounding Districts. NOTICE. IN consequence of the great depression in trade, I have decided to REDUCE MY PRICES FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. In making this announcement, I beg to thank my supporters who have so liberally patronised me during the past twelve years, and asaure them that as heretofore no trouble will be spared to give complete satisfaction. H. BRANDT, Bootmaker, Lower Hutt. BARRAUD'S ART UNION. THE list of Subscribers being nearly complete, all those wishing to secure tickets should do so without delay, as the drawing will take place in a few days. All tickets must be paid for previously. /^IOBB & CO.'s Coach Office will from this Vj date be removed to the Bank Hote office, instead of the New Zealander. January 1881.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 68, 19 September 1881, Page 3
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