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TUESDAY, 14th JULY, At 2 o'clook. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HASELL A CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, in their rooms, on Tuesday, 14th Jnly, at 2 o'clock— A quantity of very superior household furniture, comprising drawingroom, diningroom, and bedroom requisites. The above were purchased by a gentleman during a recent visit to England, for his own use, but on aooount of alterations in his arrangements are not now required. Fnl} particulars in Saturday's Poet. On view Satnrday evening. HASELL A CO., Auctioneers. " SATURDAY, 18th JULY, 1885. i By order of the Seoond Mortgagee. FRANCIS SIDEY A CO. have reoeived instructions from the seoond mortgagee to sell by publio anotion, on Saturday, the 18th July instant, at 8 o'olook, at the Arcade— The premises owned and occupied by I Mr. John Marsh Kemp, consisting of two roods (more or less) on the road to Kilbirnie, being allotments 59 and 60, township of Kilbirnie, whioh town seotion is part of seotion 4, Evans' Bay Distriot Upon the land are erected a substantial five-roomed oottage and outhouses. The property will be sold subject to a first mortgage of £350, at 8 per oent. per annum. For all particulars apply to MESSRS. MOOREHOUSE A EDWARDS, Solioitors. Or to FRANCIS SIDEY A CO., Auctioneers. WOODVILLE. , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 17th and 18th JULY. GREAT SALE CONTRACTORS' AND SAWMILL PLANT. BEN. B. JOHNSON has reoeived instruotions from Messrs. H. M'Kenzie and foons to sell by publio auotion, at Awapurua, near Woodviile, on the above date— The whole of the Plant lately u«ed on the Awapurua Bridge oontraot and Danevirke Sawmill. List of goods, plant, Ac— 8 teams bullooki, with bows, yokes, ohains, &c, dray and shoe 10 draught hones and 10 Bets of harness 12 horse rugs Draught gelding, rising 2 years Blaok mare, " Polly," aged 3 trap horses Iron-grey gelding, 6 years, by Koromiko (first-olass saddle horse) 2 saddle horses 4-spring Amerioan gig 2 sets trap harness 4 riding Baddies and bridles 4 timber waggons 2 first-oksa tip drays 4 earth waggons 3 sets trolly wheeU and journals 1 doz wheelbarrows -2 handoarts Pioks and shovels, 6 oross-out saws Quantity of augers, number of iron blooks, and half-a-ton rope Endless ohain blook (3 ton) 1 14 h.p. portable engine, by Marshall and Sons 1 8 h.p. do do, do do And oomplete sawmill plant— 2 boring maohines and bite, 2 pit saws 1 ton spikes, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 inoh 3 whims, 2 pile engines 3 orab winones, pile rings Quantity of flax tow (3owt.) Centrifugal pump, 6-bore, oomplete Centrifugal pump, 5-bore, oomplete (telesoopio) Quantity belting 3 Auokland timber- jacks (Price's) 4 bottle-jaoka. 2 Douglas pumps 20 casks White Bros.' oement 15,000 feet totara building timber 10,000 feet white pine 2 bellows, 2 anvils, 3 vioes, 1 box sorewing gear, with taps and dies for screwing up to 14in, and all tools neoessary for carrying on business Half-a-tou assorted iron 1000 bushels seed oats 40 oords manuka firewood, 1 oanoe (30ft) 10 dwelling-houses and sheds A sawmill oomplete, Bituated at Tahoraite, on the railway, consisting of 18 h.p. engine, vertical saw and frame, first-olass iron ripping bench, will out 45ft lengths, self-running, best artiole of the kind in the colony, with all necessary belts, saws, &o. ; also, 3 huta, stable, and offioe becond"day. A large quantity of stores, consisting of flour, sugar, tea, Ac, Ao. Household furniture, inoluding one grand piano by Broadwood (almost new), a oottage piano by A. F. Neu- / meyer (almost new) 40 .fow'is, 2 pigs, 3 400-gallon tanks 1 54-inch bioyole Tha Auotioneer would draw special attention to this Bale, as the whole of the plant, stook, &0,, is for absolute sale, the Messrs. M'Kenzies having to leave for Canterbury at onoe. Lunoheon provided both days. Speoial arrangements will be made to convey intending purohasera from Woodviile to the sale. Sue will commonoe eaoh day at 11.30 a.m. Terms — For amounts over £50, P.N.s, to be approved by the Auotioneer, bearing ourrent rate of interest. BEN. B. JOHNSON, Auotioneer. •nOBT. GARDNER k CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Have now on view, a Choioe Assortment of Dining and Drawingroom Fenders Brass and Steel Fireirona Marble and Shte Mantlepieoes Hearth Tiles, Ao. ELEOTRO-PLATEDWARE IN GREAT VABIBTT. Tea and Coffee Servioes Afternoon Tea Sets, Biscuit Jars , Silver Salvers, Claret Tugs Dinner and Breakfast Cruets Egg Stands, Fish Carvers Butter Dishes, Jam Dishes Prize Cups, Goblets, Ao., Ao. In Best Display in Wellington. An early inspection invited. ROBT. GARDNER k CO., Lambton Quat and Cuba-stbbbt, Wellington. TfA.NITY FAIE OIGAEETTES Are the best Cigarette! ever introduced into this market. CASINO'S " Exoelsiors" and Lava-tipped. The present Boaroity of high-olau AROMATIC TOBACCOS Can be explained. KIMBALL & CO. Have secured the finest brands of Aromatios grown this season in the United States. P. HAYMAN A CO., Sole Agents. PUBLIO NOTICE. MB. G. H. RIDDING begs to inform his friends that he has oommenoed business on the Adelaide-road as GENERAL FARRIER and BLACKSMITH. All orders receive prompt attention. NOTIO J3. ~~ ANY person «r persons found trespassing or removing any earth or material on my land, Seotion 42, Tawa Flat, without my permission, will be prosecuted. JOHN MORGAN. AUB FAMOUS WOMEN. Obdbr at Oncb. OUR FAMOUS WOMEN. I. PIOKARD, Agent, Binham-street. No. 40, WILLIS-STBEET, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. M'EWEN, BROWN AND KITTO, Hat A Cap Manufaotubsbs. Gents' Meroery, Shirts, Flannels, Ao. Speoialty in Soarves and Gentlemen's Hosiery. CHEAP BTJBNITURE. A F A. B MSB, CUBA-BTRBBT. See Advertisement in another oolumn. HOLLARD BROS., while thanking their customers, wish respectfully to notify that their stook ofjams for this season has been disposed of . They hope to be in a position to offer a larger quantity next season, mb. Juae, 1835.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1885, Page 4

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