jTN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND j MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, • PANAMA-STREET. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1883, At 2 o'clock p.m. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OP A CONSIGNMENT OF HIGH-CLASS PICTURES, JUST OPENED EX ESTRELLA. T KENNEDY MACDONALD k CO. • are favoured with instructions from the shippers to Bell by public auction on the above date, without reserve— The lakgbst and most extensive collection of high-class picTURES TET OFFERED IN THE CITT, beioe a consignment direct from London, per Estrella, and which comprise copies from many of the leading artists In Oleographs — Gabrielle de Estrel receiving Henry IV., Last Moments of Mary Queen of Scots, Last Interview between Marie Stuart and Queen Elizabeth, the House of Commons and Frenoh Parliament, and other well-known and popnlar subjects Also, Portraits of great statesmen, such as the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Marquis of Hartington, Lord Beaconsfield, C. S. Parnell, John Bright, Sir Stafford Northcote, and others. The attention of purchasers is specially directed to this sale, as instructions received by last English mail " were to close the consignment at whatever sacrifice." The pictures will prove on examination some of the finest examples in Oleography yet exhibited in Wellington, and should BI inspected bt all who desire to beautify their homes. Catalogues may bo had on application at our auction rooms, Panama-street, where piotnres are now on view. Remember Sale— TO-MORROW (Tuesday) IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clook. Sals of Double-barrel Fowlingpiece and Fittings. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction on the above date — A SUPERIOR DOUBLE - BARREL FOWLINGPIECE, by Wood, with fittings, &0., complete Now on view. Inspection solicited.
TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBEE. FSIDEY, inetruoted by Measra. Plim- • mer, Beeves & Co., Trill sell by auotion, at Plimmer's Wharf, on Tuesday, the 30th inst., at 2 o'clook sharp — 6 keRB Hutfc butter reserve 3d 200 sacks Duncan's flour „ J510 17s 6d 100 halves „ „ „ 411 2s 6d 200 quarters „ „ „ iJll 7s 6d 168 sacks pollard „ £5 10 „ pearl barley „ £22 10 a 200 „ heavy short oats „ 2s 4d 292 „ feed oats „ 2s 2d 150 „ whole fowls' wheat ,, 3s ' 8 Akaroa cheese. M. 3d 10 „ G.A. „ 4d 40 „ A.W. „ 4d 107 rolls bacon 7d 10 sides „ „ 7d 3 oases hams and bacon „ 8d 150 saoks real Kaiapoi blue Derwent potatoes JB2 16s 50 sacks M'Gill's oatmeal „ £10 15s Also, Ex Wairarapa, from Auckland — 19 sacks new potatoes no reserve 18 sacks Brown Eiver second early seed potatoes
WEDNESDAY, 31at OCTOBEE, At 2 o'clock sharp. ¦»|" ONSTEE SALE OP NEW FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, On the premises of Mr. Sydney Soffe, Cabinetmaker, Manners-street, Who is retiring from the furniture business. The tale will be Without Reserve, and first-olass New Furniture, Mattresses, &c., oan be bought at prices far below' secondhand goods. Full particulars will be published in next issue. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 1 o'olook sharp. Pawnbroker's Sale of Unredeemed Pledges. FEANCIS SIDEY & CO. have reoeived instructions from Mr. B. Isen, Pawnbroker, Cuba-street, to sell by auction at the Arcade on Saturday, the 3rd November, 1883, at 1 o'clook, Unredeemed Pledges, as under : — 1882.— 1734, Deo. 18, i.oH. English lever watch; 1753, Dec. 20, gold ring (ladies'); 1796, Deo. 23, 0. F. English lever watch ; 1805, Deo. 26, 2 gold bracelets and set. 1883.— 1889, Jan. 2, gents' colonial gold ring; 1992, Jan. 8, gold and diamond broooh, earrings, and bracelet ; 23, Jan. 10, gents' gold ring ; 21, Jan. 11, ladies' gold ring ; 48, Jan. 12, O.F. Geneva watch ; 119, Jan. 18. gents' col. gold ring ; 136, gold ring and child's cloak set ; 141, Jan. 19, double-barrel breech-loading ohoke bore, in case ; 148, Jan. 19. box of draughtsman's tools ; 222, Jan. 20, S.H. lever watch ; 224, Jan. 20, gold opal ring; 230. Jan. 23, S.H. Waitham watch; 265, Jan. 24, gents' gold watch; 532, Feb. 13, S.H. Waltham watch and chain: 553, Feb. 14, S.H. Geneva watch and gold chain; 614, Feb. 20, SH. English lever watch , 724. Feb. 27, gold English lever watch ; 725, Feb. 27, 18 carat col. gold chain ; 886, Mar. 8, silver hunting keyless watoh; 932, Mar. 13, silver mug and necklet; 911 C, Mar. 14, albnm; 956, Mar. 15, gold watch ; 969, Mar. 15, dress ; 985, Mar. 16, gold ring, looket and workbox; 1114, Mar. 19, S.H. Geneva watch ; 1121, Mar. 19, suit of clothes; 1123, Mar. 19, silver watch and gold chain ; 1145, Mar. 20, gold chain; 1182, gold ring; 2103, Mar. 22, gold Bet broooh and earrings ; 2115, Mar. 24, 2 rings and ohain; 2130, Mar. 26, overcoat; 2013, Mar. 28, neoklet, locket, broooh, and earrings; 2034, Mar. 31, dress and 2 corsets ; 2064, April 2, 1 dress ; 1217, April 5, gold English lever watoh; 4243, April 5, S.H. Geneva watoh, broooh, and 2 pairs earrings ; 1288, April 10, S.H. lever watch and gold ohain; 1297, April 10, ladies' gold ring; 1387. April 16, 2 gold medals ; 1400, April 16, broooh and earrings (silver); 1415, April 17, gold and diamond pin and silver chain ; 1439, April 18, 1 pair gold sleeve links ; 1443, April 18, spoons, butter spoons, &c.; 1485, April 22, gold chain ; 1492, April 22, S.H. lever watch and chain ; 1501, April 22, Holy Bible ; 1524, April 23, O.F. Geneva watoh; 1563, April 26, gold English lever and chain; 1576, April 27, gold brooch ; 1578, April 27, ladies' jacket and ring ; 1588, April 28. ladies' gold watch and chain ; 1597, April 28, earrings and rings ; 1604, April 30, O.F. gold watch and chain. Also* lot of tools, cntlery, clocks, musical instruments, blankets, Ac, &c, too numerous to particularise.
HASELL AND CO., Auctioneers. Cash Advances on consignments of Produce, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac. Sales conducted either in Town or Country on liberal terms. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in any quantity, either new or second hand, PURCHASED FOR CASH. HASELL A CO., Auctioneers. ANY person found Posting Bills on the EVENING POST BELL BOARDS, without first obtaining permission from the undersigned, WILL BE PROSECUTED, and all Bills posted without such permission b«inff obtained will be immediately destroyed. BLUNDELL BROS.
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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1883, Page 3
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