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I TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, 24th JUNF, At 10.30 o'clock. o- POTATOES, BACON, POiAT^ES. I Fx Jsnnette, from Sou<h. /"IROSKERY & CO. will sell To-morrov X (Saturday), 20th June, at 10 30 o'clock - on the Breaatwoik, alongside the Jannette opposite Milla A Co.'s foundry— D 480 sacks blue Derwent potatoes 2 cases hams and bacon CROSKERY A CO , D Auctioneers. TO-MORT?OW, SATURDAY, 2ith JL7NE, At 12 o'clock. /-^ROSKBRY & CO. will sell to-morrow V^ at their rooms, Lambton Quay, at 1' o'clock — Sydney fruit, Nelson cooking and eating apples Tea, candles, bacon, potatoes, bran flour, currants, raisins, and sundries CROCKERY & CO , Auctioneer's. n . y SATURDAY, 24th JUNE, '; At 1 o'clock. it FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell bj auction, in the Arcade Buildings, at - above — Portmanteau and contents, fowling piece, diamond ring, 20 ostrich feathers diamond and sapphire ring, and sundries, tho propsrty of a gentle. ~ man who is leaving Wellington s Afterwards. The Dalance of Mr. Mull'gan's jewellery, d including 6 English patent levers, 4 n Walt hams, and a chronograph racing watch Also, 270 pieces of parlour paperhangings, and an assortment of shrubs, pines, &o. The above will be sold in lotß to suit purchaßera, and without reserve. MONDAY, 26th JUNE, II At 2 o'clock. 2000 pieces of New Music, including Songs, '• Duets, Dance, Operas, Glees, Parts, Ac Also Books of Instruction for Piano, '■' Violin, Guitar, Singing, Concertina, Ac Abo c American Organ by Estey , Magnificent Triohord Piano '• Ac.j Ac, Ac. a T?RANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received !• 1? instructions from the importers to eel! " by auction in the Arcade Buildings — The a^ove goods Note. -This is a genuine sale, the importers retiring from business, and every line offored wilL be sold absolutely without reserve. The Trade, Members of Parliament, and the public generally are invited to inspect the goods on Monday. Fale at 2 o'clock sharp. TO-MORROW, r SATURDAY, 24th JUNE, At half-pa9t 10 o'clock. Fruit and Produce Sale. GEORGE THOMAS will sell To-morrow, at half-past 10 Bharp — Eating and cooking apples Oranges, and bananas Without reserve. L Also, Sundry lots of flour, baoon, hams, Ac , for the benefit of whom it may concern SATURDAY, 24th JUNE. Sale of Deceased Persons' Effects. /^i EORGE THOMAS has received instruc\X tions from the Publio Trustee to sell by publio auction, on Saturday, the 24th inst., at his rooms, Panama-street — Ihe entire peraonal effects of the late Dr. Carey, deceased, consisting of a large case of clothing, a case of medical instruments, medicine, a very handsome writing desk, Ac. B Also, 1 gold watch and chain, two lings, and one cross [ 1 silver watch and chain , 1 silver watch 1 silver watch and chain 5 The above watches are very superior, and all in good going order. A number of valuable books, including, a Greek Testament Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 2 o'clock. ) — Also, 4 cases of mackerel, the property of another deceased person. Terms cash. SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. On the Reclaimed Land. For the benefit of whom it may concern. f "\ T-'ORGE THOMAS has received instrucOT fcionß to sell by auction on Wednesday, the 28th inst., at 2 o'clock — 130 casks of cement (more or less), fox the benefit of whom it may concern Terms cash. No reserve. Tho Auctioner's Flag will be hoisted on the spot. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-strebt. On MONDAY, 26th JUNE, 1882, 3 At 2 o'clock p.m. i Unreserved Closing Sale of Land, &0., in the Estate of E W. Mills . For Immediate Cash. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions from the Trn6teea in the Estate of E. W. Mills to Bell by public auction as above, without rer Berve, for immediate caßb, the undermentioned interests — Lot 1. The Interest of the Trustees in a piece of land part of section 115, Town ol MASTERTON, and being the aub- [. divisional allotment No. 3 on the sale p?an of Mr. Henry Bannister's Land, as sold by auction by Mr. R. J. Dub can, on the 20th September, 1877, and having a frontage tc Church- stbbet of 44 feet, by c depth of 148 feet. Lot 2. l\ All the unrealised Estate, if any, othei > than such aa ia disclosed in th( ,' Ledgers and other Booke of Accouni of the said E. W. Milla. For full particulars, conditions of sale &c, apply to ' -Messrs. TRAVERS A CAVE, " Solicitors, ' Featherston-sareet ; J t Or to THE AUCTIONEERS £ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. b At the Residence of J. Howard Keep, Esq - Kent Terrace, next the old residence o: j_ the late Lipman Levy, Esq. 'f On THURSDAY, 29 ch JUNE, id At 11 o'clock a.m. '° rp KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO A • are favoured with in 8 true tion a fron J. Howard Keep, Esq., in consequence of hi leaving Wellington, to stll by public auetioi as above. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT THI _ LEAST RESERVK— THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLI DRAWING-ROOM, DINING „ EOOM, AND BEDROOM FUB 111 NITUKE and Kitchen Requisites • as now in and upo% the Famil • Residence lg The whele of tha furniture is quite v& ' and in excellent condition, Mr. Keep haviu _ only furnished in April last year Full particulars in future advertisement! Ed iiq "I3OOTS, Imlf-aoling and hee^g — Men'i he X> 38 and Ss 6d : Women's, 2a 6d and 3s Children's, 2s and la. M. KE AN, two dooi fron Cuba-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 145, 23 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 145, 23 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 145, 23 June 1882, Page 3