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ON WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, 1897, At 2 o'clock. AUSTRALASIAN FURS, Por s.a. Rotomabanft, from Melbourne. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions to Bell by public auotion,,at their rooms, Featheiston-strcet, on Wednesday, 11th M»y, at 2 o'clock, A shipment of coßtly and unique Par Goods, consisting of— Doc kangaroo carriage rugfl Gippsland bear carriage rugt Black native cat carriage rugi Penfrnin centre hearth rugs Bed Gippsland opossum rugs Tiger cat rugs Silver opossum rugs Brush kangaroo ruga Specimen bear mats Specimen wallaby mata Grey native cat rugs Shaggy wallaby do Wallaroo do Specimen opossum mats English dyed Tasmanian opossum ladies capes Assorted hearth rugs Fur wallabi carriage rugs House cat do Bock wallabi do Ringtail opossum do Assorted parlor mats Fur capes, tea cosies, 4c, Ac. As per catalogue. Tho Auctioneers direct apeoial attention to this collection, which contains choice ruga made from selected skins. The sale will afford intending visitors to Europe, and those sendirig presents Home, a Bplendid opportunity of securing furs of guaranteed quality. THURSDAY, I9th MAY, At 1 o'clock sharp. Important Sale of PURE-BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE, BULLB, COWS, AND HkIFEEB. FH. WOOD has been favoured with • instructions from D. M'Master, Esq., to sell by public auction at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society Yards, Carterton, on the above date, at 1 p.m. sharp, the whole of his well-known herd of PURE-BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE, Comprising 60 Head in all, viz. — 17 Bollb 18 Heifers 25 Cows The above are for absolute sale, and buyers wishing to improve their stock will do well to attend. Exceptionally easy terms con be arranged for. Catalogues containing fnll pedigrees and all particulars are now ready, and can be obtained on application to D. M'Master, Esq., lower Valley, or the undersigned, F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington Distriot, No. 3945, between JOHN MEEK and THOMAS MEEK (tradiug as J. & T. Meek), plaintiffs, and THOMAS H. J. BILBY, defendant. IEBENEZER BAKER, Sheriff, of the • Sherriff 's District of Wellington, heroby give notice that undor Writ of Sale duly issned at Wellington at the suit of tho abovenamed plaintiffs, T hayo taken in ezeoution, at the suit of the said plaintiffs, the estate, right or interest of the above-named defendant in the' shop and dwellinghouse situate in and off Manners-street, Wellington, now ocoupied by one W. L. Kernahan and by the defendant respectively. And I hereby give notice that I intend to cause the said estate, right, or interest in the said premises to be sold, at the suitof the said plaintiffs, at the auction rooms of Messrs. Francis Sidey & Co., Wellington, on Tuesday, the 17th day of May, next, at 2 o'clock p.m., unless the debt, interest, and oosta' payable under the said writ shall have been previously satisfied. The solioitor for the execution creditor is James Joseph Devine, of Wellington. Dated this 25th day of April, 1887. EB. BAKEB, Sheriff.

TO THE KATEPAYERS OF THOBNDON. IT ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— At the -■-* request of a number of friends and supporters, I have consented to contest the vacant seat in the City Council, and if elected will feel it my dnty to use my utmost exertion in serving yonr interests and that of the city. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, THOMAS OBR. DANCING. ■m/TRS. W. H. SPILLER'S Juvenile Claaa (tenth season) will commence on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 7th May. Early application ncoessary, as only a limited number will be taken. DANCING. PRIVATE Classes desirous of scouring the Hall, Bouloott-street, during tho ooming season are requested to apply at once. Preference given to those who have previously occupied it. j W. 11. SPILLER, I Nenmeyer Piano Depot. THE JUBILEE CELEBRATION. IN consequence of a, large and valuable stook to arrive from the Continent about the end of August, J. KING has determined to celebrate THE JUBILEE by a MONSTER SALE Of his present stock, giving the public a chance of buying anything in Watches, Clocks or Jewellery at 10 per cent, above oost. J. Kino's famous Lover, own London maker .£5 5 0 J. King's Workman's English Lever... 5 5 0 A splendid Ladies' Watch, warranted, for 2 9 0 Gold Gem Rings, 5s eaoh ; Gent's Gold Signet Rings, 4s 6d ; Silver Brooohes and Sets, any price A grand line of Silver Name Brooohes, jold at 10s, for 6s Goggles, from Is per pair ; Specks., 6d N.B. — No Goods Ixmked at Jubilee prices. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. I7IXUELLKNT opportunity now offers to U a well-qualified Physician of acquiring a first-olass Practice, in one of the largest towns of New Zealand. Receipts from i! 800 to £1000 per year. Very little midwifery, and no clubs. Excellent residence, in the best position of the town, to be had on short lease. The praotice is easily worked, and oapable of great extension. The , present inoumbent has satisfactory reason for leaving, and asks a very moderate premium. Application for furtherpartidularii to J. H. WITHEFORD, Care Manager of Evening Post. AMACGBEGOR, M.A.- • No. 14, Ath&nsum. Students prepared tor the University, Law, and C.S. Examinations. Evening Class — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Class now forming for the C, S. Examination work. i ' i XT EBB LUDWIG MOSCH, Profisbob o* Music, Mow/bray-street, Receives Pupils for the Pianoforte, Singing, and Harmony. 1 Tonne, References 4c, on application MRS. M'WjtLLIAMS, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, J WILLIS-BTEKTr . (Two doors below Te Aro Hptel). ' Mrs. M'Wilmahs wished (o inform her friends and onstomers tHat she formerly Rad charge of the Dressmaking Deportment at T. Y. Anderson's, Bourke-street,. Bf eHKmrn*. Pbicxs fbom 10/-6 BS. SKINNER, Cenrtaey-place, Dreetmaker, begs to announce her return from a visit to Sydney and Melbourne ; and, whilst thanking the ladies- of Wellington for past favours, to assw* them bbc. will us* her best endeavours t* merits eontfauaneo of J;he same. Charge*, aa nattal,. moderate. rj^ UST I N BE6TH EBB, | Oil. AX» COT.OTJR MSKCHANM, 79, Willit-strert, . Have Just Opened— O/9 & 12,000 pisoei .Fapeiluusgingii in newest designs ' ■ ■ /<< 4 cues Picture and Boom Mosldinjs ' Glass Shades, Mixed Paints, Ac, At. \ To be aold. at loweit prieta-. ' TU ILL IA M 1> AW N , PAINTEB, „'.„ ' . ( ; Sign Wbitkb, Pamrhanqbb, ' ' AND ' ' DsqO'RATO9, ; ; Lambton-qnay, opposite Queen's Hotel, [CAto.Ji • < ! HB. X E Sf^^E.B li-B T,< CABBIAOB PBOfBIETOB, i MolesTTorth»Btreet. ° ! Telephcme 366. , „'„ ' ",

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4

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