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WEDNESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, At 10.30 sharp. PRODUCE SALE. GEORGE THOMAS A CO. will sell tomorrow, at 10.30 sharpGreen peaß, gooseberries, American apples, eggs, new potatoes, cheese, bacon, poultry, ftc, &o. THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clook sharp. AT THE PANAMA-STREET AUCTION ! ROOMS. Important Sale of WINES (Australian and Continental), SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, Ac, Ac, In the Estate of ME. F. J. PRESTON. AGrand Chance to Acquire Stocks (Before the Impost of the New Duiy. GEORGE THOMAS A CO. have been favoured with instructions to aell by publio anction at their rooms, Panamastreet, on Thursday next, 22nd November, at 2 o'clook — The balance of stock remaining in bond in the above estate, particulars of which will be published The catalogue comprises— Brandy (qts and flasks), whisky Old Tom, Geneva, rum Sherry, port, and Australian wine Sparkling Burgundy, foreign hocks, claret Ac, Ac, Ac. It would be well for buyers to note that this iB a moat favourable opportunity to replenish stooks, as the new duties on spirits will take effect from the Ist of December, and in the great majority of inßtanoes the differences (which may now be saved) are considerable, ruling from 2s to 4s 6d per case. Terms exceedingly liberal. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'olook. HOUSE AND LAND AT NEWTOWN. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION. Under oondnot of the Registrar of the Wellington District of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. NOBLE CAMPBELL A CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell at publio auotion, on Thursday, 22nd November, 1888, in tbeir roomß, 47, Lambton-quay, at 2 o'olook, under conduct of the Registrar of the Wellington District of the Supreme Court of New ZealandAll that parcel of land situate in Mans-field-street, Newtown, being allotment 14 of Town Seotion 883, together with the four • roomed dwellinghouse (with Boullery attaohed) erected thereon. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. CHAPMAN A FITZGERALD, Solicitors to the Mortgagee ; noble Campbell a co., Auctioneers, 47, Lambton-quay FRDOAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1888, At 2.30 o'olook. THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, THE 30th NOVEMBER, AND SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER NEXT, ON THE HUTT PABK RACECOURSE. THE PRIVILEGES, TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. NOBLE CAMPBELL A CO. have been favoured by the Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club with instructions to sell by pnblio auction, in their rooms, 47, Lamb-ton-quay, on Friday next, 23rd November, at half-past 2 o'clock — THE WHOLE OF THE PRIVILEGES, consisting of — The grandstand bar and refreshment booth, with übb of kitchen Two publioans' booths under outside stand Two refreshment booths The right to the games The right to tether horses And The correct card of the races Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to NOBLE CAMPBELL A CO., Auotioneera, 47, Lambton-quay.

THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'olook. Fire. Fire. Fire. Smoke. Smoke. Smoke. Water. Water. Water. GREAT SALE OF FURNITUEE. All more or lobb damaged by fire, smoke, or water. FEANOIS SIDEY ft CO. have reoeived instructions from Messrs. Sorwall and Son fco<«ell by auotion, in the Aroade— The whole of their valuable stock of furniture, removed from the manuf aotory, in Adelaide-road, consisting of— Chests of drawers, oheffoniers, round and oval 100 tables, kitchen tables, „ . bedsteads, colonial oouches, meat t ' safes, stepa, looking-glaaaea, pic- ; ' . tures, book-caseß, ohairs, ducheßse toilet tables, whatnots, mattresses, washstands, Ac, Ao. ' r ' Also, A magnificent young peaoook (splendid plumage) and peahen To be sold on account of whom it may ooncern;' without reserve, for oash. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. FREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO. will sell as above, at 11.30 a.m.— 74 fat bullooks 100 fat sheep 264 fat wethers (shorn) 180 fat wethers (in wool) 120 fat lambs 40 fat pigs (dairy fed) ¦ 150 pigs (inoluding baconers, porkers, and stores) Also, A ÜBeful lot of 13 horses, broken and unbroken, suitable for saddle, harness, tram, and 'bus work Train leaveß Wellington-Manawatu Railway Station 11 a.m., returning 12.14 and 2.15 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 3 p.m. To Bakers, Confeotioners, and Pastry Cooks. On the Premises, Tinakori-road, known as Dowsett's Bakery. MESSRS. CUNINGHAM, BADHAM A CO. have reoeived instructions from Mr." R. Wheeler, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, on the premises, as above, without reserve — The whole of the bakehouse fittings and trade utensils, as follows :— Large bread trough, table, peels, cake and bread tins, bisouit outters and moulds, mixing bowls, baskets, and sundries Also, Platform scales, up to lOowt Counter soales 2 hand carts I.R. hose, ftc, &o. SATURDAY NEXT, 24th NOVEMBER, At 11 a.m. SALE OF HORSES, At the rear of the New Zealander Hotel. MESSRS. CUNINGHAM, BADHAM ft CO. will Bell by anotion, in the yard at the rear of the New Zealander Hotel (by permission of Messrs. Bethune ft Hunter) on Saturday next, at 11 a.m.— 14 light draughts, broken and unbroken, the property of Mr. Henry Hegarty and Messrs. Hooken Bros. Also, A few light horses from the Waikato, on account of another vendor ASSIGNED ESTATE. No Rbbbrvk. BABE CHANCE FOB TRADESMEN To Skcubs City Property by Small Payments. BAKER BROS, will sell on Friday next, at 2 p.m., in their Property Anction Mart, on Lambton-quay— That valuable property in Cuba-street, known aB Mr. Farmer's spacious furniture shop, with large dwelling overhead and workshops at the rear. The ground, 33ft Bin by 160 ft, is held under lease at £134 13s 4d per year, with right to purchase for £2020. The whole is mortgaged for £900 at 8 per cent., payable £100 at once, £100 in June, 1890, and £700 in 1892. A small portion of the shop is let to Mr. Littlejohn at the rate of £90 per year, whioh would leave the purchaser under equal to a rental of £118 13s 8d per year. Mr. Farmer has spent £1400 on the property, and the shop and dwelling have just been valued by Mr. J. Wilson at £1200. Further details on application to the Trustees, Messrs. Whittem <j- Laehman; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. SING, birdie, sing! Birdie will sing if his wants and comforts are attended -to. Give it good suitable food, and above all a comfortable cage. Messrs. Walter Nathan ft Co. are now landing 10 cases of American Bird Cages for canaries and parrots. They also have a lot of Breeding Cages. Bird fanoiers requiring cages should call at above establishment, where their requirements can be Suited and the goods obtained a,t wholesale prices. ' TF yon value your good name do not put X it in jeopardy by selling counterfeits of Wolfe's Schnapps.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1888, Page 3

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