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, of WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER, At 10.30 o'clook. _ TO BASKETMAKERS AND OTHERS George Thomas' a co. will sell to. morrow, at 10.30— A quantity of basket osiers — Also, The uaual weekly produce aale, consisting of f|T Rhubarb, green peas, onions, cheese, eggs, Ac, Ac. _ TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 31st OCT., At 10.30 o'clock, — QHORTT A REID will sell at their rooms, *J Cornhill-street, off Manners-Btreet— 20 socks splendid rhubarb, hams, baoon, [Q. tea, candles, egg and custard powder, clay pipes, Davis' cut tobacco, salad oils, oups — and saucers, bottled blacking, rice, flour, bran, pollard, potatoes, oata, Ac, Ac BHOBTT & REID, Auotioneera. ID WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FRANCIS SIDEY A CO. have received instructions from a lady giving up — housekeeping to sell by auction, in the Arcade— Drawingroom suite (all odd chairs), Queen Anne large bevel-edge pier — glass, Brussels carpet, bedroom carpets, ourtains and pole, marble clock, Bnperior harmonium, oval, — ■ > walnut, and gipsy tables, telescope ov dining table, pictures, bedsteaQß, spring: mattrasses, pnlu beds, ohairs, 7- marble slab toilet glasses, washnt stands and ware, toilot tables, cheats of drawers, hall table, stair carpet and rods, cots, bassinette, — perambulator, coal vase, mantel shelf and drape, kitchen fnrniture, cutlery, crockery, cooking utensils, baths, portable oopper, plunge bath, — mangle, hens and chickens, pot _ plants, Ac, Ac. — No reserve ~ JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER. FREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO. will sell as above, at 11.30 a.m.— — 71 fat bullocks *' 20 vealers _ 260 fat wethers (in wool) 260 fat wethers, shorn (heavy weights) 200 fat lambs 100 pigs (inoluding baconere, porkers, and stores) Train leaves Manawatu Railway Station 11 a.m., retnrniner 12.2 and 2.15 p.m. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. >y SALE OF FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH AND COLONIAL FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CARPETS, and SUNDRIES. MESSRS. CUNINGHAMj BADHAM AND CO. will sell by auction, at a- their rooms, Brandon-street, on Thursday next, Ist November, at 2.30 p.m.— Oak djning-room suite in maroon buffalo Dining-room suite in Italian walnut Walnut library suite in velvet pile Settee and occasional ohairs Couohes, overmantles Walnut oheffonier Whatnots, gipsy tables Marble-top washstands and ware Pair kann and rimu Duchess toilets 0 Mahogany double washstand, marble-top Dressing tables, towel rails Iron bedsteads, kitchen tables d Chests of drawers ,y Spring mattresses Flock and flax pillows Wool rugs and slips, oarpots n Curtain poles and rings Aooordeons and violins n Ac, Ac, Ac. Albo, Piano in walnut case, by Schultz, — Berlin THURSDAY NEXT, Ist NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! S MESSRS. CUNINGHAM, BA-DHAM AND CO. will Bell by auction on S Thursday next, at 2 p.m. — it 7 oaßes assorted fireworks, from the celebrated faotory of James Pain r, and Sons, London Also,- ; 1 bale balloons Catalogues may be obtained at the rooms of the Auctioneers. — TOWNSEND & PAUL, AUCTIONEERS, , PRODUCE A PROVISION MERCHANTS, ■a COMMISSION AGENTS, Ac. /"N OODS of all kinds received for Bale, and L » \T prompt roturna made. Sales conduoted at private houses in town ( or oountry. • £ Have on Sale— ~ 150 sacks prime Table Potatoes 60 do Ludlam blue late Seed Potatoes, 6s 6d saok S 50 do Wheat, 3s 3d per bushel 30 do Blaok Tartarian Seed Oata 50 do fine Seed Barley 100 do good Whole Wheat 200 do Oats (various) 600 do Pollard, Bran, Maize, Seod Potatoes, Coooanuts, Oatmeal 200 do fine Oaten Sheaf Chaff 23 tons Anderson A Co.'s and Kakanui Flour 12 tins pure extracted Honey 30 Cheese A large oonsignment of prime Bacon and Hams on hand, to be sold oheap. One-horse Express, with cover and set harness, to be sold a real bargain. WRINGERS, T ESS THAN WHOLESALE. JNO. YOUNG'S, Cuba-street. r e piNET'S BOOTS, r — a PINET'S BOOTS R PINET'S BOOTS , PINET'S BOOTS 9< PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS te PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS 7 PINET'S BOOTS *• PINET'S BOOTS : PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS „. PINET'S BOOTS tt PINET'S BOOTS PINET'S BOOTS id WILL BE SOLD AT oj° LOWEST PRICES, Bf. FOB CASH ONLY. A beautiful shipment of these celebrated ; ' goods just to hand, consisting of— to Infants' Strap Shoes l- Ladies' Evening and Walking Shoes Lace and Button Boots AT * PEARCE'S OASH BOOT MAKT, CUBA-STREET. S. THIS WET WEATHER PROVES MOST UNMISTAKABLY the SUPERIORITY OF MY MAKE OF BOOTS 8 ' OVER ALL OTHERS. «- on TRY *• CTABTTJPS BOYS' & GIELS' ad INDESTRUCTIBLE TOED BOOTS, £[ FOR SCHOOL WEAR. YOU SHOULD SEE m STAKTTJP'S OWN MAKE LADIES' KID WALKING SHOES, 6/11 : A WOHDBBFUL PBODUOTION. Warranted to Wear Two Pairs of English Imported. he ns NEW SHOWROOM NOW OPENED. Tl, — ok Re-fubnibhed with a geand stock Nsw and Fashionable _ BOOTS AND SHOES. 8. STARTUP, in" NO. 24. CUBA-STKEET. ay . TEETH FOR THE MILLION. — ''A RTDjTCIAL TEETH, adapted to the Xl , ' ' i -> aidnth, from 10s each. Time given foi art pVyment to accredited penonß. n. '< ■ Mb. W. E. ttat.t., Dentist, Willie-street. 5- POCKET KNIVES, ', p O O D AND CHEAP! JNO. YOUNG'S. Cuba-street. :_ AJI7HY will people dose themaolves witl lie- v v medicine when they have Wolfe'; Schnapps.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 3

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