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THURSDAY. 20th MAY, j At 12 o'clock. To Storekeepers, Dealers, Householders, and others. To Close Consignments. HASELL A CO. will sell by auction, in their rooms, on Thursday, 20th May, without reserve, in order to close up long-standing consignments — 20 iron bedsteads, 2 iron cots, 20 toilet sets, 30 feather pillows, 4 ps. Brussels carpets, 6 felt carpets, 6 hearthrugs, inlaid walnut and occasional tables, handsome dinner set, electro-plated ware, cutlery, Bpoons and forks, 36 albums, 10 writingdesks and workboxes, 10 pairs lustres, 6 sets yases, 1 portable shower bath, 20 silver watches 7 buggy whips 2 stearing oars 1 hammock 36 cane chairs Wool rugs and mats 1 coil rope Immediately after which, A quantity of household furniture and effects, comprising, tables, chairs, carpets, bedding, chests drawers, withstands, dressing- tables, look-ing-glasses, crockery, Ac, Ac. HASELL A CO., Auctioneers.

IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, ! Panama-street. ON FRIDAY NEXT, 21st MAY, 1880, At 2 o'clock p.m. Unreserved Sale ov Books, Standard Works, Works op Reference, Ac. Also, House Linen and Uncleared Goods. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • aro favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date — A CHOICE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, comprising tho whole of the books removed from the residence of Mr. J. Stuart Reid for convenience of sole, And, Collections from a Number op Libraries, including — Greek New Testament, 1619 Watson^ Apology Campbell on the* Gospels Greek Text Books, Commentaries, Ao. Ac, Ac, -Ac. Also, HOUSE LINEN And All goods uncleared and removed from tho residence of Mr. J. Stuart Reid, Tinakori-road Sale at 2 o'clook on FRIDAY NEXT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. FRIDAY, 28th MAY, 1886, At 2 o'clock p.m. PETONE. PETONE. COUNTRY RESIDENCE. T KENNED V MACDONALD & CO. have • received instructions from Mr. James Reston to sell by public auction, on the above date, the property at present occupied by Mr. Boston at Petone, comprising — EIGHT - ROOMED HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS, together with THREE ACRES ONE HOOD AND nineteen perches of Land subdivided into paddook, garden, orchard, and fowl-yard, watered by a nover-failing stream. The property has a frontage to the Main Road to the Hutt, and runs back to the railway line, being divided by the line from Dr. Hector's estate. The house is surrounded by a plantation of ornamental trees, and occupies one of the best situations in Petonc, being centrally situated at the junotion of several roads, and within twp minutes' walk of tho Petone Railway Station. The property is open for inspection, and for further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, Panama-street, Wellington.

TUESDAY, 25th MAY. WOOL AND SKINS. MESSES. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction, at their rooms, on Tuesday, 25th May, at 2 o'clock, immediately before their sale of land, For the benefit of whom it may concern, Ex Wakatu, from Kaikoura— 10 bales superior wool 1 do sheepskins No reserve.

THURSDAY, 20th MAY, At 1 p.m. F. H. WOOD'S FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE. TAEATAHI SALE YABDS. FH. WOOD will sell by public auction, • at his Taratahi yards, as above — 200 ewea and wethers (fat) 100 crossbred ewes in lamb 100 2-tooth wethers 150 fat ewes' 150 store do 70 ewes and lambs 7 dairy cows 10 store cows and heifers 10 three-year-old steers 20 calves, principally steers 30 head young cattle 10 store pigs ¦ . (Forcontinuation of Auctioneers' advertisements, see page 4. ttnparaYleleiTbaegains IN WINTER DEESS FABRICS ! To bo had at the HALL OP COMMERCE, CUBA-STREET, THIS SEASON. Heavy Homespuns, 6|d per yard. Unheard of value, never sold under lOd. Heavy Dross Tweeds, 6d per yard. We have these in Browni and Qreys only, worth Is. . Wool Beiges, reduced to Is 6d per yard. Never in the history of the trade sold under 2s 4d. . Imitation Dress Tweeds, 4s Gd per doz. ¦ We cut these in 12 yards only, as they are worth 7s Gd. A Special Line in Coloured Velveteens, at Is 9d. Originally sold at 2s 6d. Onr Panama Tweeds, at Is Ud, Are the talk of the city ; the boys can't get through them. See onr double-width Cashmere, at Is, In all colours, including Pale Blue, Black, and White. THE TIME FOE COUNTING THE PEAS IS DEAWING NEAB. FOB EVERY Ol£i SPENT A Numbor may be Registered for the £50. THE CHEAPEST X INOLEUMS AND FLOOBCLOTHS IN THE COLONY. 1 yard wide Floorcloth, 13Jd li yard wide Flooroloth, 1b 9d 2 yard wide Floorcloth, 2s 3d Linoleums, square yard, 2s 3d Linoleums, square yard, 2s 6d Linoleums, best quality, 3s Tapestry Carpets, new patterns, Is 9d Tapestry Carpets, new patterns, 2s 6d Tapestry Carpets, best quality, 2s lid One Shilling in the Pound allowed for Cash only. C. BMITH, Devonshire House, Cuba-street. OPENING NOTICE. T M. MAY, for many years with Graves A Fleming, has commenced business is those premises known as the Bon Marche, No. 3, Cuba-street, with a new and carefullyselected stock of Gent's Mercery, Hats, Juvenile Clothing, Ac. His long exporinco in the clothing department at G. A F.s will be sufficient guarantee that anyone favouring fr'»~ with a Call will find his stock well assorted, and marked at reasonable prioes. By courtesy and strict attention to the requirement*^ cf his customers, J.M.M. hopes to merit a share of the public patronage. , Remember the./3aa»qpj>-fflo. 3, Cuba-street. " i___ai HKE; EIRE! HUNDREDS tamed away last Saturday Night. &Dol onMo-tlw Big Boot whore the Great B_V_geiß_lJJ is going on. Bargains nerer J"~»|s|f' ~*_«£f in 1 *- *"* Jr^ u ~

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 116, 19 May 1886, Page 4

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