, o MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. On the premises, Upper Featherston-terract — Grant-road. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. hay been favoured with instructions froi E. Fuhrmann-Clarke, Esq., C.E. (who ha left for Europe), to sell by pnblio anction - WITHOUT RESERVE, at his residence _ Upper Featherston-terrace, on Monday, 26tl November, at half- past 1 o'clock sharp — The whole of his excellent householi furniture and effects, comprising th contents of drawingroom, dining ~ room, bedrooms, &c, inoluding — Handsome walnut triohord piano, by J _ Brinsmead & Sons, musio stool music, couch covered cretonne — ladies' and gent's easy chaira, peram bulators, fancy tripod and occasiona — tables, fenders and irons, carpets v hearth rugs, Japanese cabinet, Jino - leum, cretonne curtains, wall mirroi brackets, hand • painted plaques mahogany diningroom chairs, dinnei and dessert services, table linen, _ c p. ware, clocks, books, single anc double iron bedsteads, spring mat ~ tresses, linen press, washstandi _ chests drawers, sowing machines _ and a variety of kitchen utensils and sundries _ As per catalogue. _ Sale at half-past 1 o'olook sharp. - MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, t At 10.30 o'clock. it APPLES, ORANGES (Island), GREEN PEAS, GOOSEBERRIES, Ac, Ac. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell on Monday, at 10.30— - 50 cases Island oranges _ 20 do American apples Gooseberries, green peas, Ac, ex Mararoa MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. ISLAND BAY RACES. FRANCIS SIDEY A CO. have received instructions from the Stewards of the _ Island Bay Racing Club to sell by auotion, y in the Arcade, the privileges for the Secretarial Complimentary Race Meeting, to be ~ ield at IBland Bay Park on Tuesday, 4th December — 2 publicans' booths (fitted up) 2 lunoheon and refreshment booths Right to the games Right to tether horses Right to " The Correct Card " Right to the GATES s Sale at 2.30 p.m. sharp. ? FRIDAY, 7th DECEMBER, * At 3.30 pm. VALUABLE LAND AND BUILDINGS AT WADESTOWN. 0 T7IRANCIS SIDEY A CO. have received I? instructions from tho mortgagees to sell by auction in the Arcade Buildings, on Friday, 7th December, at 2.30 o'clock— Lots 5 and 6, corner of Hanover-street and main road, containing 19 peroheß, together with the dwollinghouso and shop (known as the Post Offioe) erected thereon, and now ocg enpied by M. Barnard; also, Lots 16, 17, and 18, Hanover-street, oon- , taining 3 roods 4 perches, with ' dwellinghouse, Ac. _ The above property^ is beautifully situated in Wadestown, and is a splendid business , site. It will be sold in one lot. ' • Title under Land Transfer Act. For fuller particulars apply to Messrs. BUCKLEY, STAFFORD A TREADWELL, Solicitors, Lambton-quay ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. 8 WEDNESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. . TJTOEEMAN R. JACKSON A CO. will sell X? as above, at 11.30 a.m. — 77 fat bullocks 'i 500 fat wethera (shorn) n 170 fat lambs 50 pigs (including baconera, porkors, and stores) L Train loaves Wellington-Manawatu Railway Station 11 a.m., returning 12.14 and 2.15 p.m. THURSDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 11 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE REMAINS OF SCHOONER "LIZZIE GUY," Now lying at White Rook (40 miles oast of Wellington) Also, her oargo of 1 000 SACKSGENEEALPEOI)UCE c MEEK'S FLOUR, Ac, Ao. For the benefit of whom it may conoern, with all faults. ? BY ORDER OF THE UNDERWRITERS. 1 /"N EORGE THOMAS A CO. have received ■' V?T instructions to sell by publio auotion, '■ at their rooms, Panama-street, on Thursday, 29th November, at 11 o'olook— >a The remains of the sohooner " Lizzie Guy " and hor cargo, to be sold in two lots as they now lie on the beach 1, at White Rook Further particulars on application. Terms cash. No reserve. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. 0 TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, k At 2 o'clock. i- HOUSE AND LAND AT NEWTOWN. f FOR ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION. Under conduct of the Registrar of tho Wellington District of tho Supremo Court Jl of New Zealand. ]\J OBLE CAMPBELL A CO. havo been _ 131 favoured with instructions to sell at - public atlotion, on Tuesday, 4th December, 1888, in their rooms, 47, Lambton-quay, at 2 o'clock, under oonduot of the Registrar of the Wellington Distriot of the Supremo Court of New ZealandAll that parcel of land having a frontage of 36ft to Riddiford -street, Newtown, with a depth of 109 ft, being allotment 14 of Town Section 833, together with the four - roomed j. dwellinghouse (with souUery at..c tached) erected thereon. Title, Land Transfer. 1 For further particulars apply to "n Mbsses. CHAPMAN A FITZGERALD, 0 Solicitors to the Mortgagoa ; ,« Or, to l ,? NOBLE CAMPBELL A CO., Auctioneers, 47, Lambton-quay. io 3- tor continuation of Auctioneers' advertise;e ments see fourth paae. i- " "" "" *"""^ "*""""'"'**"'* "*" "^ * TOWNSEND & PAUL, j!' AUCTIONEERS, Q> PRODUCE A PROVISION MERCHANTS 't COMMISSION AGENTS, Ac. f~i OODS of all kinds received for sale, anc \K prompt returns made. Sales oondnoted at private houses in towz or country. _ Have on Sale— 150 Baoks prime Table Potatoes f e 60 do Ludlam blue late Seed Potatoes, 6i !*• 6d Baok „ 50 do Wheat. 3s 3d per bushol c*e * 30 do Black Tartarian Seed O&ts 50 do fine Seed Barley 3 100 do good Whole Wheat «| 200 do Oats (various) 0 600 do Pollard, Bran, Maize, Seed Potatoes 9 Coooanuts, Oatmeal 6 200 do fine Oaten Sheaf Chaff — 23 tons Anderson A Co. 'a and Kakanui Flou: 4 12 tins pure extracted Honey an 30 Cheeße its x large consignment of prime Bacon am th Hams on hand, to be sold cheap. . One-horse Express, with cover and set har ? ness, to be sold a real bargain. m- ' ~ "— -~~" SEEING tho opposition that the Blaci Budget has provoked, why does notth ne Colonial Treasurer take a hint from "th good old times long ago?" When tha By august monaroh. Billy the Third, was i: Quecr-Btrcet, which he often Was, he used t — devise some novel methods of raising th >ld needful. One of these would be in grea favour with the ladies of the present day i ad the Colonial Treasurer would only adopt ii that was a tax on all bachelors over 25 year 1 of age. Those who preferred to remain i single-blessedness were compelled to pay tax to the King. So, now, all you singl 38 . ladies who wish to get married, at once ge up a petition to have this tax reimpoeec and thereby gain your object and benefit th X y State. Messrs. Walter Nathan and Co. wi] n d supply the needful household requisites a ith wholesale prices, and by that means help tb cause of the, fair petitioners. L_ TMPOUNDED, in the public Pound, Job IS M. sonville, from off the main road, b Constable Slight, one bay Mare, about 1 to hands high ; shod all round ; off hind foe rty white ; branded like Uon near rump : owne not known. If not claimed by the sth da ily of Deoember, will be sold at the pnbli Pound, Johnsonville, at 12 o'olock noon, i pay expenses. W. H. SAUNDERS, Ponndkeepor, Johnsonville. Johnßonville 21et November, 1888. MORTICE LOCKS, '"TARGE LOT, C H EA ] the Jj AT <»• JNO. YOUNG'S, Cuba-street. ""y fipENDE B S are invited to noon of Wedne JL day, the 28th, for Scrimming, Paperin Painting, and Varnishing two Cottage !L_ also, for Plumbing, Draining, Ao. F our further information apply on tha jo nal Rintoul-street, Newtown, to John Stoc ttidge.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 125, 24 November 1888, Page 3
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