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TUESDAY", 14th JULY, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOU3KHOLD FURNITURE. HASELL & CO. have received instructions to sell by auotion, in their rooms, on Tuesday, 14th July, at 2 o'olook— A quantity of very superior household furniture, comprising drawingroom, diningroom, and bedroom requisites. The above were purohased by a gentleman during a recent visit to England, for his own use, but on account of alterations in his arrangements are not now required. Full partioularß in Saturday's Poat. On view Saturday evening. HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, At 2.30 o'olock. FAT WETHERS. FAT WETHERS. For sale by auotion at the landing pens. LAEEY & CAMPBELL will sell on Wednesday, 15th Jnly, at 2.30 o'clook, in the landing pen 3, on tho Reolaimed Land, near tha Railway Station — About 200 fat wethers, to be landed ex s s. Murray. For further particulars, aDply to * LAEEY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers. Lambton-quay, oorner Panama-street. THUESDAY, 16th JULY. TO GEAZIEES, BUTCHERS, AND OTHEES. THURSDAY, 16th JULY. MESSRS. J. H. WALLACE & CO. will hold their FIRST SALE OF STOCK, At their Yards, JOHNSONVDLLE. ON THURSDAY, 16th JULY, At 1 o'olook. Entries to date. Farther ontries will be announoed. Viz. :— 0 t HEAD of Prime Fat BULLOCKS, 1 Pi A FAT SHEEP J/V HEAD of STORE CATTLE, one ri\J and two years old This is the first of a series of Stook Sales that will be held every Fortnight at JOHNBONVILLE, and in the HUTT DISTRICT, alternately. Tho Anotioneers having scoured ?addook accommodation at Johnsonville and 'etone, owners and broodors of stook are informed that all stock consigned to their oare for sale will receive every attention. The arrangemonta made by the Auctioneers for fortnightly pales have been entered into to supply a long-folt want in this distriot. Entries aro now being reoeived at the offices of the Auctioneers, Hunter-street, Wellington. R. BRUCE WALLACE, Auotioneer. Huntor-streot, 7th July, 1885. TUE3DAY, 21at JULY, At 2 p.m. By order of the Mortgagee, under the oonduot of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington Distriot, and under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Aot Amendment Aot, 1880." ¦m/TESSRS. J. H. WALLACE & CO. are OjX instructed to sell, by publio auotion, at their Auotion Booms, Hunter-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, the 21st day of July, instant, at 2 p m. — All that pieoe of Land, containing two roods and sixteen perohes, being the seotion No. 327 on the plan ot the Town of Feilding. On the property ia erected a well-built four-roomed Cottage. Title under tho Land Transfer Act. For partioularß, apply to The AUCTIONEERS; Or to HENRY HALL, Solicitor, Wellington. WOODVILLE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 17th and 18th JULY. GREAT SALE CONTRACTOES' AND SAWMILL PLANTS BEN. B. JOHNSON has reoeived instructions from Messrs. H. M'Kenzie and Sons to sell by publio anotion, at Awapurua, near Woodville, ou the above date— Tho whole of the Plant lately u«ed on the Awapurua Bridge contract and Danevirke Sawmill. List of goods, plant, Ac — 3 teams ballooks, with bows, yokes, ohains, &0., dray and shoe 10 draught horses and 10 sets of harness 12 horso rngs Draught gelding, rising 2 years Blaok mare, " Polly," aged 3 trap horses Iron-grey golding, 6 years, by Koromiko (first-olass saddle horse) 2 saddle horses 4-spc in? Amerioan gig 2 seta trap harnees 4 riding saddlos and bridlea 4 timber waggons 2 first-olass tip draya 4 earth waggona 3 setß trolly wheels and journals 1 doz wheelbarrows 2 handoarts Pioks and shovels, 6 oross-out sawa Quantity of angers, nnmber of iron blooks, and half-a-ton rope Endless chain blook (3 ton) 1 14 h.p. portable engine, by Marshall and Sons 1 8 h.p. do do, do do And complete sawmill plant — 2 boring machines and bitß. 2 pit saws 1 ton spikes, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 inch 3 whims; 2 pile engines 3 orab winohes, pile rings ' Quantity of flax tow (3owt.) Centrifugal pump, 6-bore, oomplete Centrifugal pump, 5-bore, oomplete (tolosoopio) Quantity belting 3 Auokland timber-jaoks (Prioe'B) 4 bottle-jaoks, 2 Douglas pnmpß 2C oasks White Bros.' cemeut 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 necessary for carrying on business Half-a-ton assorted iron 1000 bushels seed oats 40 oorda manuka firewood, 1 canoe (30ft) 10 dwelling-houses and sheds A swvmill oomplete, situated at Tahoraite, on the railway, consisting of 18 h.p. engine, vertioal saw and frame, first-olass iron ripping bench, will out 45ft lengthß, Belf-running, best artiole of the kind in the colony, with all neoessary belts, saws, Ac. ; alao, 3 huts, stable, and offioe SECOND DAY. A large quantity of stores, consisting of flour, sugar, tea, &o , &o. Household furniture, inoluding one grand piano by Broadwood (almost now), a cottaga piano by A. F, Neumeyer (almost new) 40 fowls, 2 piga, 3 400-gallon tanks 1 54-inoh bioyole The Auctioneer would draw BDeoial attention to thia sale, as the whole of the plant, ¦took, &c, is for absolute sale, the Messrs. M'Kenzies having to leave for Canterbury at onoe. Luncheon provided both days. Special yrrangemonts will bo made to oonvey intending purchasers from Woodville to the sale. Sale will commence eaoh day at 11.30 a.m. Terms— For amounts over £50, P.N.'b, to be approved by the Auotioneer, bearing ourrent rate of interest. BEN. B. JOHNSON, Auotioneer. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE Third Quarter will begin on TUBSDAY, the 14th July. CHAS. P. POWLES, Seoretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that dnring the .131 repairs to a bridge on the old Poriruaroad near Johnsonville, the road is oloaed for traffio until further notice. ARCHIBALD MACPHEBSOSr, Chairman Johnsonville Town Board. Johnaonville Town Board Offioe, 9th Jnly. No. 40, WILLIS-STREET, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. M<EWEN, BROWN AND KITTO, Hat & Cap Manufactubebs. Gents' Meroery, Shirts, Flannels, &o. Speoialty in Soarves and Gentlemen's Hosiery.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 4

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