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SATURDAY, 26th APRIL, At 11 o'clock. MAEKET SALE. T AERY & CAMPBELL will sell at their JLJ Market sale to-morrow — Apples, pears, walnuts, and tomatoes, ex Manapouri, from Hobart 3 cases fresh butter, in lib pats Also (if arrived in time) — Eggs and poultry, horse and chioken feed, groceries And on account of whom it may oonoern— 30 reams of cap paper, 18 x 28, all more or lees damaged SATURDAY, 2Cth APRIL, At 2 o'clook. HORSE SALE. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell, in the Nag's Head Yard, to-morrow, at 2 clock — 1 first-class upstanding draft horse, and a lot of other horses suitable for cabs, carts, and expresses; firstclass hacks, &c, &c. SATURDAY, 2Cth APRIL, At qnarter-past 10 sharp. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. GEORGE THOMAS will sell to-morrow, at quarter-past 10 — A large quantity of fine cooking apples, russetts, pears, quinces, Ac. Also, Fowls, turkeys SATURDAY, 25th APRIL. Adjourned Sale of Mr. Cleland's Stook until 1 o'olock. fi EORGE THOMAS will sell the balance VJT of Mr. R. Cleland's stock as above, at 1 o'clook sharp. SATURDAY, 26th APRIL. FRANCIS SIDEI & CO. will auotioa in the Arcade — Furniture, Singer's family sewing machine, jewellery, Geelong tweeds, trousers and vests, bootmaker's sewing machine, tea, wire netting, toys, books, Ac Sale commences at 1 o'clook. SATURDAY, 26th APRIL, At 3 o'olock. FlßE !— Building to be Removed. FRANCIS SIDEY A CO. have received instructions from Mr. George Diion to sell by auction, on the Premises, Piriestreet (near Kent Terrace) — The dwellinghouse partly destroyed by fire, lately occupied by Mr. Henry To be removed within seven day*. MONDAY, 23th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. havo received instructions to sell by auction, at the private residence, Tory Place, opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory-street— The whole of the household furniture, consisting of — Sofa, round table, curtain and pole, pictures, knivos and forks, kitchen utensils, garden tools, wheelbarrow, chairs, and a number of iron bedsteads, palliasses, feather bed, toilet tables, carpets Ac, Ac, Ac. See flag. Sole at 2 o'clook. SATURDAY, 26th APRIL, At 12 o'clook. TO FURNITURE DEALERS AND OTHERS. HASELL & CO. will Bell by auction, in the yard adjoining their store, Lambton Quay, on Saturday, 26th April, a*; 12 o'clook, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, A quantity of second-hand furniture and other articles, comprising — Perambulator, round and square tables Bedsteads, washstands, fenders Crookery, gas stove, matting 6 water casks, 1 iron tank Kent grate, Ac, Ac HASELL A CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 2Gth APRIL, At 2 o'clock p.m. At Dwan and Co.'s Auction Mart, Manners-street. DWAN & CO., instructed by a person relingnishing business, will sell by auction, as above — £1000 worth of watches and jewellery, in part consisting of the following artioles :— English lever watches (silver and gold) Massive gold Albert chains Ladies' gold watchos Ladies' gold chains Ladios' gold and jewellod bracelets Ladies' negligee 3 (in gold and precions stones) Diamond rings, Ac, Ac DWAN A CO. (For continuation 0) AvxUoneers' aavertitementt, tee page 4. — — ™ —— ¦ —— . — — »— ST. GEORGE'S HALL, on Saturday. Come and see the show of Pictures. CLAUK'S /^IASH DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, Lambton Quat, and AT CAETERTON, WAIRARAPA. We wish our numerous friends and the general pub io to know that our First Shipments have been Opened Out, and that each department is now well filled with a choice of the Newest Goods direct from the French and English Markets. Onr patrons oan rely on obtaining a large choice of goods to select from, and our prices are well known to be the best value to be found in Wellington. We advise our Lady Friends that on or about the Ist May we shall be prepared to MAKE THEIR COSTUMES for them, as we have secured the services of a first-rate Dressmaker, who will at that date commenoe her duties, assisted by a numerous staff of assistants. Our Lady Friends may safely reserve their orders for our execution. Received, a Parcel of ARRASSENE SILKS AND WOOLS. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Is enlarged, is well stocked with New Goods at very low prices, and is under the management of our Mr. G. B. Clark. Our friends may rely on boing well served. CLARK'S, Importhrs, General Deapert. . _| HEEE WE ARE AGAIN! SIX months ago we opened the little Shop in Manners-street, and commenced selling Groceries at prices that had never been heard of before. Now, after Bix months' trial of the spec, we are prepared to make still further Reductions, as a proof of the advantage of buying and Belling fob cash ONLT— Beat Fresh Butter, la per lb Oatmeal (best brands), 61bs Is, 3s Gd per 251ba Peacock's Jam, 4 tins for 2s 3d Nelson Jam, 4 tins for 2s Gd Best Patna Rice, 3£d per lb Electric Candles, 8d per lb Fluted Parafine, Is per lb Flour, 71bs for la Morton's Pickles, 9£d per bottle Colman'B Starch, 4Jd per lb Tapioca, per lb, 3d Best White Sugar, 4sd (1.W.) I.C. Sugar, fit for any table, 4d per lb Splendid Light-brown Sugar, 3fd per lb Everything else at equally low prices. WALCOT, BUBRIDGE A CO., Mannkbs-stbebt, Opposite New Zealander Hotel. T. GEORGE'S HALL, on Saturday. Come and see the show of Pictures.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 25 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 25 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 25 April 1884, Page 3

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