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JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER. FREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO. will sell as above, at 11.30 a.m.— 71 fat bullocks 260 fat wethers (in wool) . 260 fat wethors, shorn (heavy weights) 120 fat lambs Train leaves Manawatu Railway Station 11 a.m., returning 12.2 and 2.15 p.m. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH AND .COLONIAL FURNITDRR, BEDSTEADS, CABPETS, and SUNDRIES. MESSRS. CUNINGHAM, BADHAM and CO. will sell by auotion, at their rooms, Brandon-street, on Thursday next, Ist November, at 2.30 p.m. — Oak dining-room suite in maroon buffalo Dining-room suite in Italian walnut Walnut library suite in velvet pile Settee and occasional chairs Couches, overmantles Walnut cheffonier Whatnots, gipsy tables Marble-top waslwtands and ware Pair kauri and rimu DuehcßS toilets Mahogany double washstand, marble-top Dressing tables, towel rails Iron bedsteads, kitchen tables Chest 3of drawers Sprin? mattresses Floak and flax pillows Wool rugs and slipß, carpets Curtain poles and rinjs Accordeons and violinß Ac, Ac, &c. SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. friKANCIS SIDEY A CO. havo receivod 1 instructions from Mr. Maurice Ziman, Pawnbrokor, Cuba-street, to sell by public auction, in tho Arcado, on Saturday, 3rd November, at 1 o'clock— Unredeemed valuable pledges, as under . 1888-January 10th, 688, gold chain ; 13th, 867, sewing maohine. February 27th, 985, Kl. watch j 28th, 26, field glasses ; 30, ladic3 gold keyless watch and chain; 29tb, 37, gold pin and chain ; 40, gold suit ; 42, gold geneva watch. March sth, 158, gold ring ; 160, two gold rings, pin, silver locket necklet, and brooch j 105, diamond ring ; 173, gold com ; 189, o.f. 8.1. watoh ; 190, glazier's diamond ; Bth. 130, double b. b. loading gun ; 9th, 388, gold ring; 340, single-barrel gun ; 10th, 26"), silver Waltkam watch ; 383, o.f. centre stop watch; 368, gold lockot, necklot, broooh, and silver earrings ; 7th, 526, gold chain ; 530, Bible; 17th, 595, album; 600, brass instrument ; 19th, 621, pold ring ; 625, suit olothes and watch; 627, o.f. s.g. watch; 22nd, 727, coat and vest ; 730. perambulator ; 28th, 866, gold chain and trinkets ; 3lst, 927, bg. watch and chain ; 944, snitolothcß ; 970, gold eroonstone earrings; 984, book and revolver ; 990, cruet stand ; 996, Bilvor 1. watch ; 4, Singer's sowing maohino. April 3rd, 20, ladies' gold g. watch; 4th, 45, cameo gold broooh and earrings; 47, 18 carat hoavy face gold watch and chain ; 67, bag: 9th, 183,5.g.1. watoh; 185, concertin a; 187, gold looket and nooklet j 200, molodian aooordeon j 10th, 244, 3 sewing machines; 12th, 314, gold cross ; 336, sewin? machine ; 320, Stradiuarius' violin; 880, s.s. watoh and chain; 16th, 415, gold looket; 17th, 430, E.I. watch; 15th, 445, {joldrin?; 19th, 473, 3 silver lookotB ; 21st, 543, gold medal ; 601, silver brooch and gold earrings ; 725, o.f. s.l. watch. May Ist, 877, quilt, &o. ; 13th, 791, coat and vest ; 795, 2 dresses, underclothing, stays, Ac. ; 31st, 803, trousers. June 4th, 946, overooat ; 954, overooat ; 955, silver Rotherham 1. watch ; 959, suit olothes ; 25th, 600, coat. July 2nd, 869, trousers; 871, 2 coats and vost j lGfcb, 276, piece of print ; 290, suit clothes ; 18fch, 365, suit olothes, vost, and dress ; 2nd, 437, coat and vest ; 21st, 445, rug and blanket ; 24th, 544, 2 coats; 590, coat, vest, dress, Ao. ; 718, dress and jacket ; 719, dress, trousers and vest ; 301, 10 sheets aud quilt ; 302, 12 sheets, 12 pillowslips, 6 toilet covers, 1 table cover; 25th, 318, lot of underclothing. On view on the day of tho salo from 11 o'clock, and will bo sold without tho slightest reserve. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon of Tuesday, tho 30th instant, for tho ereotion of 'brick business premises on Lambton-quay. Plans and specifications at my ofnoo. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. TO BUILDERS. fTIENDERS are invited for the erection _L of a Bnuk Storo for Mr. G. W. Smart, Mannere-street. Plans, Ac, to be seen at our offioo, whero tenders will be received on or before Wednesday, 31st inst., at noon. _ The lowost or any tender not necessarily accoptcd. JACOBSEN BROS., Architects. In the Assigned Estate of A. FARM ISR, Cabinetmaker. rriENI>EBS for the Stook and Leaso of X this Estate will be received by tho Trustees up to Monday, sth November. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. AY. WHITTEM,! J. LACHMAN, Trustoos inthoAssignedEstateof A. Fanner. ]J # C. SHEARMAN & CO.-, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Opposite the Union Bank, 41, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Wo beg to inform tho public that wo undertake — The Salo or Purohase of Properties The Safe Investment of Money Management of Estates for Trustees or Absentees from tho colony or otherwise Tho Collection of Interest, Dividends, Debts, and Rents The Care of all descriptions of Property The Lotting of Houses to Reliable Tenants Negotiating the Exchange of every description of Property The Storing of Goods awaiting a Profitable Market, &c. Tho Salo of Goods of qvery description Valuations, Arbitrations, and any othor business of this nature The Purchase of Wool, Grain, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, &o. The Selection of Horses of overy description, including all other Stock, and their transport To obtain acourate information on all Commercial Subjects Tho Selection and Purchase of Land and Houses of overy description To Ship, Re-ship, btoro, or Remove Goods to any place To Sell, on Commission, Fruit, Ponltry, and Live Stock of every description To Conduct Auotions in all parts of the colony To Select Crown Lands and conduct tho Purohase To Conduct Businoss under Land Transfer Act To aot as Trustees and for Clients under power-of-attorney. To act as Agents for Bank, Mining, or other Stock, &c. To Negotiate Loans on Property by way of Mortgage To make Investments on account of Clionts To Lend Money from .£IOO upwards To Transact any Agency or Financial Busineßß VALUABLE HOMESTEAD PROPERTY AT FEATHERSTON. FH. WOOD has been favoured with • instructions from Mr. J. D. Oakley, who is leaving tho colony, to offer for private sale, with immediate possession — That valuable freohold property situate atFoatherston, close to the Railway Station, and known as "MERRIVALE," comprising 9 aores of first-class and well-improved land, securoly fenced and divided into four paddooks, well watered, having frontages to Bell, Wakofield, Johnston, and Harrison Btreots. Improvements include a comfortable 10roomed house, fitted up with every convenienco and all the moat modorn appliancoa, including Leamington rango, high-prossure boiler, bathroom, Ac, &c. ; also, detached servant's room, wasbhouso with two large coppers sot in brick, dairy, underground cellar, coachhouse and hayloft, 4-stallcd B table, cowsheds, carpenter's shop, &o. Thoro is also a good orchard and garden. Threo thousand ornamontal troes are planted in grounds, and taken as a wholo tho property is one of the most compaot and best improvod homesteads in tho Wairarapa. A never-failing supply of pure wator from, well COft deep, with force pump and_ Carlyle iron windmill ; also, good lawn tennis court. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, Greytown. "VTEW SEEDS FRESH SEEDS CLOVERS GRASSES TURNIPS VEGETABLE FLOWERS &C, Ac. Our season's supply of the above, whioh are all procured direot from tho best Seedgrowing districts in England and the Continent, are now to hand and arriving — that is so much as wo now inport— and it will doubtless be interesting to learn that we have now arranged to grow on our SEED FARMS a great many variotios of vegetable and othor Seeds which wore formerly imported. Our oxporionooin Soed-growing has demonstrated tbo foot that tho Seeds grown in the distriot chosen aro woll matured and of splondid quality. Wo havo already opened np a trade with Europe, whero our local grown Seeds aro much esteemed and likoly to command an oitensivo trade. NIMMO & BLAIR, Dunedin, SEED MERCHANTS & SEED-GROWERS ; i Our Illustrated Catalogue, tho most oomplete in the colony, may be had Free on application. HEN FURNISHING, China, Crco kery, Cutlory, Ironmongery. Bfdstoads, &c, ohoapest at J. KITCHEN'S, Pantheon, Manners-street and Newtown,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1888, Page 4

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