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WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. PRODUCE SALE. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will aell tomorrow, at 11 o'clock — New potatoes, rhubarb, fresh eggs, fresh butter, dates, &c, &c. Also on Thursday and Friday respectively, Sydney fruit of all descriptions and Island oranges TO LET, two commodious Offices, fronting our warehouse, Panama-street. WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, I At 10 o'clock. MARKET SALE. "VTOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. will sell at jLK their Market Sale, to-morrow-New potatoes (in bags and cases), a few cases of Hobart apples to close consignment, the balance of the bananas not received at time of Mondays sale (about 100 bunches), fresh butter, eggs, and poultry (if arrived iv time), cheese, hams, bacon, and 2 keg 3 fro3h butter, in pats, in brine Also, to close consignments — 6 tons early seed potatoes TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. SHORTT & REID will sell at their rooms, 54 and 50, Willia-street— Prize pigcona — tumblers, Birmingham rollers, and baldheads ; and 54 galvanised tubs, 57 galvanised buckets, lot American brooms, soap, blue, bird cages, egg-producing food, tapioca, sago, 6 doz wine glasses, oustard glasses, whito and gold tea sets, vases, mangle, lot of cordials, clothes lineß, paper bags, furniture, and sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. LAERY & CO. will sell in thoir rooms, Customhouse-quay, to-morrow (Wednesday), 9th Ootober, at 11 o'clock— 80 bags now potatoes 70 tons eeed and table potatoes 10 paokages butter 8 crates pinea And without reserve, on aocount of whom it may concern — i-ton cheese JOHNSOKVILLE SALK YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 9ft OCTOBER. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell aa abovo, at 11.30 a.m.— 40 fat bullooka 500 fat wethora 100 fat lambs Train leaves Wellington and Manawatn Railway Station at 11 a.m., returning at 12 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON, Auctioneer. AT THE FAMILY RESIDENCE, CUBA-STBEET (Opposite the premises of Messrs. Veitch and Allan. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON FRIDAY NEXT, 11th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from Mr. Jamos Barber, who is leaving the colony, to aell by public auction, on the above date— THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Also, Scpebiob Electeo-plated Wabe And Valuable Libraet op Standard Wobks. Full details in future issue, and in catalogues which will bo ready for ißsue early next weok. The Residence will be open to the publio for the inspection of the furniture NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, From 2 o'clock. In re WILLIAM WESTLAKE, of Ormondville, Storokeoper, Plaintiff And JOSEPH MOSEN, of Whitmoro, Sawmill Contractor MESSRS. BAKER BROS, will sell by public auotion, by order of the Sheriff's Officer, Wellington District, under a Writ of Sale in the abovo caso, at tho reßidonce of the defendant herein, pituate at Whitmore, Manawatu, on THURSDAY next, tho 10th October, 1889. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, tho following goods and ohattels, seized under tho said Writ of Sale :— 2 horses, saddle and bridle, abont 2000 ft sawn timber, oval table, oouoh, sewing maohine, table, 6 chairs, bedstead, 3 iron baths, spring trap Jf'or continuation of Auctioneers' advertise' ments see fourth pave. .£2500! i IMPORTANT NOTICE. £2500! 7pn"ORTH of Jewellory, Watohos, Clocks, Optical Goods, &0., to be sold for [ ONE MONTH ONLY at COST PRICE. J. KING, Jeweller, No. 5, Cuba-street, Wellington, ha 3 determined to have a CLEARING SALE of hia MAGNIFICENT STOCK of Gold and Silver Jewellery, Watohea, Clocks, Ac, for the above period, ' as he must realise over £1000 in that time. No reasonable offer will be refused to effeot a sale. Everybody in want of firat-elass Jewellory &c, should call and see tho Magnificent Stook that will be disposed of at any saorifioe. If you do not see m the windows what you require, walk into tho shop and inspect the numerous artioloa not exhibited in the windows. All goods marked in plain figures. Why grope in tho dark when you can buy a pair of Speotaclea at J. KING'S for 6d to suit any sight. DON'T forget the address— J. KING, THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER, NO. 5, CUBA-BTEEST, Wellington. piOSTBINATIONS ! — Combinations of V^ labour, combinations of capital, Minis terial combinations, gentlemen's combinations, ladies' combinations, combinations of — but atop ! or the printers' combinations may striko and cause a publio deprivation. We could write a long article on each or any of the above, but tho public will bo far more concerned to learn of a new combination introduced to this city by that well-known firm, Mossrs. Walter Nathan & Co., of Lambton-quay, in the shape of a Mangle and Wringer combined, which can be obtained from them at a little above the price of a Wringer only. It ia a marvel of perfection, and no household should bo without one. GIRLS, when ho Proposes ask him if he has secured a Lot at Wellesley Blook. SPECIAL I shows, CAS H I The oheapeßt 7s 6d T,T"NrT?H I worth ever bought JJIIN £iB. J in th? Bhoe ttadeSent to any of tho oountry distriots by adding Is for postage. Lakbton-quat, Cuba-street, & Petonb. pEEAT CLEARING SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE, LATE McALPINE'S OLD SHOP, Mannbbs-btbeet, OP PAPERHANGINGS, OILS, COLOURS, &0., &o. PAPERHANGINGS, Pioture Frame Moulding from 6d, length of 9 feet. SALE FOB ONE MONTH ONLY. B, & E. TINGEY, (Late M 1 Alpine), MANNERS • STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone, 437. WORKINGMKN begin to put by your sparo fhillinga to pay the deposit on a Wellesley Block Lot. ASK for Wolte'a Scnnappß, and take no other.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1889, Page 3

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