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SATURDAY, 12th JULY. Apples, Eggs, Fresh Butter, Walnuti, and Poultry. Also, A Splendid Assortment Toilet SpoDges. f~< EOEGE THOMAS & CO. will sell the : %3f above. SATURDAY, 12th JULY, At 1 o'clock. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auotion in their rooinß, Cuba-street North— ■F.owla, canaries, furniture, drapery, j jewellery, guitar, violin, kitchen stoves and ranges, carpets, pot plants, &c. | Without reserve. i 'TOMORROW, SATURDAY, 12th JULY, 1 At 10 o'olook. i T A.ERY A CO. will sell at their rooms, JLJ Willis-street and Chew's Lane— ' 15G cases apples 5 sacks walnuts ! 10 cases butter (fresh) : 10 kegs butter (salt) 10 cases eggs I 3 tons cheese i 20 bags kumeras i| 150 sacks ohaff ; 12 tons potatoes, all faults, if any I Sale at 10 o'clock sharp. Ahoi ; ON MONDAY, 14th JULY, Same time and place — ' 700 PACKAGBS TROPICAL FRUIT [ TUESDAY, 15th JULY, 1890, i At 1 o'olock. IMPORTANT BALE OP RACING STUD. FIRST-CLASS HACKS AND CARRIAGE HORSES, DAIRY COWS, FAT AND OTHER CATTLE, EWES AND HOGGETS, in the Wool. FH. WOOD has been favoured with • instructions from MR. T. RAY (who, owing to continued ill-health, has docided to try a change of climate for a time), to sell by public auction, at his homestead, CLAREVILLK, on the above date— The whole of his valuable and wellknown stud of hofcses, comprising some I FIRST-CLASS RACING STOCK, and without doubt somo of the best hacks to be found in New Zealand ; atao a pair of grand carriage or buggy horses, standing 16 hands. Particulars of Horses are as Under-.— Bay gelding Kakapo, black inawj SaUnella, by Mangle, in training ; bay mare by Tho Baron, out of a Sir Watkin mare; bay gelding, unbroken, by Treason, out of a Day Dawn mare ; bay filly, by Lillipu, dam Kingfisher mare ; brown gelding, by Lillipu, dam Annio, broken to saddle and harness ; chestnut filly, by The Premier, dam Annie ; bay filly, 3 years, by Lord Mandeville, dam Annie ; bay filly, unbroken, 2 years, by FitzHeroules, dam Annie ; bay maro Annie, with foal at foot by FitzHeroules ; chestnut mare Pntangitangi, in foal to Master Agnes ; ohestnnt filly, by Crawford Priory, dam Putangitangi ; draught mare ; roan filly, by Sapid Bone, out of a draught mare ; draught colt, 4 years old, unbroken. After which, 7 first-class dairy oows, in calf to an Ayrshire bull, 3 in milk, others springing 2 fat heifers 2 fat bullocks 1 fat oow 4 forward steers 1 young Ayrshire bull 3 three-parts Ayrshire calves (heifors) 22 oross-bred ewes and hoggetß, in the wool And 2 spring traps. TOWNSEND & PAUL TTAVE ON SALE. SEED POTATOES. Flukes, Slagnum Bonum, Breezes Prolific, Ashleaf Kidnejß, Early Rose, <to. Black and Whito Tartarian Oats. CRUSHED GRAIN. Barley, Maize, Horse Boans, Oats, crushed as required by corn crusher on premises. COAL, WOOD, COKE. Also, In any quantityPotatoes, Oats, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Peas, Beans, Pollard, Bran, Carrots, Swedes, Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Chaff, Onions, Tea, Sugar, Flour, Oatmeal, &c, Ac. Goods delivered free to all parts of town and country. TOWNSEND & PAUL, AUCTIONEERS, Willis-street. BRANCH STORE-Coal, Wood, Grain, Ac, Adblaide-road. AT J\ REID (Late Shortt & Reid), AUCTIONEER, PRODUCE, COMMISSION and FRUIT MERCHANT, 54 AND 56, WILMB-STBEET (Next John Duthie & Co.), Has on Sali— 600 saoks prime eating potatoos 120 saoks seed potatoes 1000 saoks chaff 300 saoks pollard 400 sacks feed oats 200 saoks fowls' wheat 50 tons best brands flour 100 sacks seed oats 50 saoks maize 10 tons oatmeal 300 saoks bran 250 balos straw 50 bales Canterbury hay Tea, sugar, candles, soap, hams and bacon (Canterbury oure). Saddlery and produce of all descriptions kept in stock Consignments of Merchandise, Dairy Produce, Fruit, &c, received for sale, Furniture received for sale by auotion Outdoor Sales attended and prompt acoount sales rendered. A. J. REID, Auctioneer. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEAS Are by far THE BEST IN THE MARKET. See that each package— lib, 41b, or boxes— boars tho Onohterlony Valley Bkoisteeed Trade Mark \n / East India f WillisHouse, street. Wiihout which none are genuine. Wholesale and Retail, EAST INDIA HOUSE, Willis-stbbkt. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. C. SMITH, tbe Cash Draper, CUBA-STREET, has purchased an entire Warehouseman's Stock of LADIES', MAIDS', and CHILDREN'S ULSTERS, at 50 per cent, below their usual price, and will offer them far below wholesale price. TAILOR MADE JACKETS. OK/\ VERY PRETTY GERAO\J MAN MADE TAILOR JACKETS have been purohased by Ms. C. Smith at 50 per cent, below the usual warehouse price. Ladies will be able to secure a really Beautiful Jaoket at about Half-price at C. SMITH'S, the Cash Drapee, CUBA-STREET. HONEST BOOTS at HONEST PRICES AT HANNAH'S CASH BOOT MARKET, Cuba -street. Girls' High-legged Button Boots, 3s lid Ladies' Button Boots, 5a lid — former price, 10s 6d Ladies' E.S. Boots, 2s lid Nice Warm Slippers, Is, 1b lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid The Trunks aro all refilled with beautiful New Goods. We close at 6 o'olook (Saturday's exoepted. " Looking Backward " has become immensely popular. The men and women who look forward, and aot wisely, by purcha ing a supply of that most popular of remedies, Renshaw's Monarch of Pain, to be in readiness for any emergencies, will save muoh pain and Buffering. — Advt. WOLFE'S Sohnapps, the purest, safest, and best article of its Kind in nse.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 10, 11 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 10, 11 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 10, 11 July 1890, Page 3