MONDAY, sth MAY, At 2 o'clock. FURNITURE. In the Estate of Mrs Brady, deceased. T^TOBLE CAMPBELL A CO. have been X^l _ favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to sell at public auction on Monday, sth May. at 2 o'clock, at the late residence of Mrs. Brady, deceased— A firet-claaa choice lot of furniture, consisting in part of— Drawingroom Buite (veiy handsome), over mantel and pier grlaßß, fenders, brass and steel fireirons, whatnots, occasional tables, dining table, window curtains, sofa, chairs, nmbrella stand, handsome iron bedsteads, spring and flax mattresseß, wardrobss, Scotch and other cheßts of drawers, marble-top washstands. toilot Berviceß, child's cot, towel racks, pictures, superior dresser, two-roller mangle, crockery filter, cntlery, kitchen requisites, 1 Brussels carpet, Duchess table, linoleums and floor coverings, &c, &c. The -whole to be sold without the slightest keservation, on Monday, sth May, at 2 o'clock, next door to the Thistle Hotel, Mulgrave-street. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, 47, Lambton-quay. MONDAY, sth MAY, At 11 o'clock sharp. HAIRDRESSER'S BUSINESS. HAIRDRESSER'S BUSINESS. A good opening for an energetio man with Bmall capital to secure a Bnsiness. mOWNSEND & PAUL have been X favoured with instructions from Mr. S. Levy to sell, without the Blightest reserve, on the premises Willis-Btreet — The whole of the stock-in-trade of the hairdreßßer's and tobacoonist'B business, consisting of 1 large mirror, 6ft 6in x 4ft 6in, 2 do. do., 6ft Gin x by 3ft Gin, barber's chairs, settees, cushions, brass boilers, razors, Btrop3, brushes, combs, pipes, cigars, perfumery, pouches, walking Bticks, largo tobacoo oannistors, show cases, counters, glass sashes, Ac, &o. Note.— The whole of the above will be put up as a going concern, in ono lot, and sold if a reasonable offer is obtained, otherwise it will be sold in lots to Biiit purchasers, without reserve, aa Mr. Levy ia leaving the city. Salo at 11 o'clock sharp. Flag and bell on premises. TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, Gth MAY, At 2 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, Willis-street. Superior Household Furnitnre and Effeots. npOWNSEND & PAUL have bees favourod JL with instructions from Mr. J. Levy to sell by public auction, without reserve, on tho premises, opposite Old Custom Housestreet, on Tuesday next, Gth May, 1890— Superior full trichord piano, by Haake ; full Bizo Scotch chest drawers, sft 3in x sft 2in, containing nine drawers, Spanish mahogany; olieffoniorin Spanish mahogany— drawers, cupboards, &c, complete; one Exhibition half-teßter bedstead, full canopy (We are desired to call particular attention to the above lines, aa they aro really firat claBB) Also, Single and double bedsteads, palliasses, bedding, &c. ; toilet glasses, washstands, chairs, tables, sideboards, kitchen rango, kettles, pots and pans, fender and fireirons, out glass decantors and tumblers, pictures, Fiji curios, gaa fittings, &c, &o. Flag and bell on premises.
MONDAY, sth MAY, At 11 o'clock. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will Bell in their new auction rooms, Panama and Brandon streets, on Monday, sth May, at 11 o'olock sharp— 001 CASES Sydney and Island O_SX oranges, lemons, mandarins, pears, eating and cooking apples Also, 2 coses vestas 1 peanut roaster And A quantity of sundries, icoluding a first olass rostrum, on castors, suitable for a leading auctioneor MONDAY, sth MAY. At 2 o'olock. PRIVATE LOT OF JEWELLERY. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from a lady leaving Wellington, to sell by auction, in their rooms, Cuba-street North — A superior lot of gold and silvor jewellery, consisting of handsome gold and diamond bracelets, gem rings, bangles, alberta, chains, earrings, brooches, jewel case, &c, &c. Tho above are guaranteed genuine, and will be sold absolutely without reserve. Afterwards— A small lot of Parisian jewellery. TUESDAY, Gth MAY, At 2 o'clock. A large Lot of PHOTOGRAPHER'S STOCK, Consisting of — Show cases, pioture frames, piotures, including some oolonial eolebritiea, glass photo, frames, decorations, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auotion tho above in thoir rooms, Cuba-street, Without reservo. WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, At 11 o'clock. SALE AT THE HUTT. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Robert Russell to sell by auction at his residence, near the Central Hotel, Lower Hutt, tho whole of his household furniture and effeots, consisting of— Carpets, oheffonier, tables, chairs, pictures, bedsteads and mattresses, pillows, blankets, looking- glasses, washstands and ware, toilet tables, kitchen furniture, orookory, cooking utensils, churns, milk pans, garden tools, &o. Every article will be sold Without Reserve, aa Mr. Russell is leaving the district. Note.— Train for the Hutt at 9.45 a.m. i ; THURSDAY, Bth MAY, 1890, At 1 o'clock. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. FH. WOOD will soil by public auotion, • at his Taratahi Yards, on the abovo date— 1000 first-class breeding owes 130 forward wethorß 100 fat ewoß 500 storo owes, 2, 4, and 6 tooth, fit for turnips 100 lambs 5 dairy cow 3 12 yearlings 1 draught gelding Several good haoks Further entries invited.
IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, Lambton-quat, Wellington. ON FRIDAY NEXT, 9th MAY, 1890, At 2 o'olock p.m. Sale of Valuable Residence, by order of the Official Asßiifneo. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favonred with instructions from the Offioial Assignee to sell by public anotion, as above— The VALUABLE RESIDENCE in AUSTIN-STREET, known as oocupied by Mr. Charles Callia, with the grounds attached thereto, extending to half an acre, and being the 1 western half of Section 749, City of : Wellington Further particulars in future advertisements. For oonditiona of sale, &c, apply to t Mebsbb. TRAVERS & IZARD, Solicitors ; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN THB EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, | Lajibton-quay. b ON FRIDAY. 9th MAY, 1890, At 11 a m. i Sale of Valuable Library of Standard Works, b T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from s F. W. Frankland, Esq. (owing to hU early departure for England), to soil by public auotion — THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE LIBRARY OF STANDARD WOKKS, comprising about 1500 VOLUMES. o IN THE EXCHANGE HALL. Lasibton-quat, Wellington. * ON FRIDAY NEXT, 9fch MAY, 1890, 8 At 2 o'clock p.m. _ m KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO !- X « are favoured with instructions to sell r by public auction, aa abovo — That beautiful and central building site being allotment 8 of Town Acre 140, having a frontage of 30 feet to BULLER-STREET by a depth of 139 feet The very central position of this property makes it valnable as a residential site, and . being level with the street, it can be built on at once, without preliminary expense. ir ______________—_______——_—_____—___—________________;
n 1O flfiffc PArRS of NORWEGIAN X AvVU SLIPPERS, at 1/3 per pair. AT HANNAH'S, Cuba-street and Lambton-quay. TTTTASTE PAPER for Sal*. Apply Evei II lag Post office.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 103, 3 May 1890, Page 3
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