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IIN TIIH i:\l'liAMiE LAXD AND ! MEHCVNTILi; AUi'TION ROOMS, Panama-street. '10-MOKHOW, THL T 7Z?r>.\ T. Kr MARCH, 1853, At 11 o'clock a.m. Extensive Sale of Household FtjbniTUBE, BEMOVED TO THE AUCTION ROOMS. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Skae (widow of the late Dr. Skae), who is leaving for England, to sell by public auction, on the above date — The whole of her household furniture and effects, as follows :—: — Deawing-room — Italian walnut drawingroom suite in green iitrecht velvet, rosewood cottage piano, by Brinsmead and Son ; handsome black and gold overmantle ; Italian walnut cabinet (glass door and back with marble top); oval centre tables, occasional tables and oh airs, superior carpet, steel fender and fire irons, fire screen, curtain poles and cornice poles, handsome oleographs, Italian musio canterbury and whatnot, &0., &c. Dining Room— Mahogany telescope dining table, sideboard with mirror back and sides, dining room suit in morocco leather, easy chairs in hair cloth, fenders and fire irons, glass ware and electroplated ware, sewing machine, book case, linoleum and oilcloth Bedrooms — Double and single iron bedsteads, dressing tables, washstands, toilet glasses, superior wardrobe, cedar and kauri full scotch chest drawers, toilet ware, flax mattresses, quilta, pillows Also, Superior mangel and wringer, hose, washintr boiler, kitchen utensils in great variety And First-claas violin, offioe table, 4c. To purchasers of furniture this sale affords a rare chance of securing bargains, as every article must be sold, and that to the highest bidder. WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE. The Goods aro now on view on the first and second fiat of our auction rooms, where inspection is invited. Further particulars see catalogues. Remember the hour of sale— ll o'clock a.m. THUBSDAY, Ist MARCH, At 1 o'olook. SALE OF 3200 SHEEP. At the Wairarapa and East Coast P.O. Yards, Carterton. LOWES & IORNS, in conjunction with Mr. F. H. Wood, havo received instructions from W. C. Buchanan, Esq., M.H.R., to sell as abovo — 1500 full-mouth Lincoln ewes 500 2-tooth do 1200 lambs The Auctioneers strongly urge upon parties wishing to improve their stock not to neglect the above opportunity, as Mr. Buchanan's sheep are celebrated throughout the province for the excellence of their quality, both as regards wool and carcase. Terms at Bale. THURSDAY, Ist MARCIL IMPORTANT SALE OF 3200 — SHEEP. — 3200 A portion of tho famous Tupurupuru Flook. AT THE PASTORAL SOCIETY'S YAEDS, CABTEETON. FH. WOOD has been favoured with in- • structions from W. C. Buchanan, Eaq., M.H.E., to sell by public auction, at ope o'olock. on the abovo date, in conjunc tion with Messrs. Lowes and lorns, at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton — 1500 Full-mouth Ewes, Lincolns 500 Two-tooth do do 1200 Lambs do In lots to Buit buyers. Mr. Buchanan is so well-known as a breeder of nothing but first-class sheep, clipping always hoavy weights and obtaining top price for the wool, that further comment ia unnecessary. It will bo decidedly to the interest of sheep buyers to attend this sale. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. (For continuation of Auctioneer*' advertisements, see page 4. A LAST CHANCE For tho economical at TE ABO HOUSE. HOSE, Women's Whito Cotton 2sd HOSE, Women's Striped Cotton 3id HOSE, Women's Coloured Cotton 6d HOSE, Girls.' Whito Cotton 3Jd HOSE, Girla' Striped Cotton 3Jd LADIES' Linen Cuffs 2d COTTON Sunshades 6d JAPAN Sunshades 6d SHADED NET. per yard •6d CHENILLE Fringe, por yard 4id CAMBRIC Handkerchiefs 2jd LiCE Scarfs Ono Penny SHEETINGS, White, wide Bid SHEETINGS, Twilled, wide lljd SHEETINGS, Grey, heavy 6*d CALICOES, Groy por doz la 6d CALICOES, Grey, stout, per ddz 2s 3d CALICOES, Whito per doz Is lid CALICOES, White per doz 3a 6d HARVARD Shirting, strong SJd HARVARD Shirting, super 6d SUMMER DEESS STUFFS. 12 yds FOR Is 3d, usual price 5a 6d 12 yds FOR 1b lid, usual price 6s 6d 12 yds FOB 3a 6d, usual price 7s 6d 12 yds FOR 3s 6d, usual price 7s lid 12 yda FOR 4s lid, usual price 21s 12 yds FOR 5s lid, usval price 30s OATMEAL CLOTHB. 12 yda FOE 8s 6d, usual price 15a 6d 12 yds FOE 12s 6d, usual price 21a TE ARO HOUSE. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. rriHE Directors of this Company have -L made a Call (the third) of One Shilling per Share on the capital account of the Company, and to be payable on or "before the sth day of March. 1883, at any branch of the Bank of Now Zealand. * JAMES WALLACE, -' Secretary. 21st Febrnary, 1883. NOTICE OF FIRST CALL. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). ~VT OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting .131 of the Directors of the above Company, held on the 19th day of February instant, a first call of Ten Shillings per share was made upon tho capital of the Company, suoh call to be paid at the office of the Company, in the City of Wellington, on the 19th day of March next. L Dated this 24th day of February. 1883. CHAS. F. JUHL, Secretary. GBAPES! GBAPES"! GBAPEST" QPLENDID HOTHOUSE GRAPES AT WILKINSON'S GARDENS, Obiental Bat. NOTICE. "D UNNING on the land of the undersigned, XY> a Boan Gelding, no visible brand. If not churned within 21 days from this date it will be sold to defray expenses. A. & J. McCULLOCH, Silver Stream. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS. EiSBT'S CCBA-STKHT, OPPOSITE Te AbO HOUSE. Best and Cheapest House in New Zea hud

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Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 49, 28 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 49, 28 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 49, 28 February 1883, Page 3

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