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SATURDAY, 7th MARCH. At 1 o'clock. ji mmm FRANCIS SIDE? & CO. will sell by auction, in their rooms, Cuba-street, on account of a lady leaving the colony — The whole of her household furniture, including a magnificent PIANO by Erardt, cost £G5 wholesale, and ie now aa good as new Al«o, Some good canaries and cagea Everything will be sold without the slightest reserve. Terma cash. MONDAY, Dfch MARCH, At 11 o'clock. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. T7SRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have reoeived JD instructions from James Eanaon, Esq., who is retiring from business, to sell by auction on hia premise?, off Manners-street, opposite the B'ire Brigade Station — One of the most complete BUILDER'S PLANTS in the city, consisting of — Seasoned timber, tools, morticingmachine, boring machine, screw jacks, floor cramps, c>owbar.a, pioks, shovels, carpenters' benches, Bcaffolding, planks, poles, derricks, ladderß, grindstone, bricklayer's jenny, powerful winch, wood and. iron blocks and tackle, lot of ironwork, wheelbarrows, six shop showcases, doors, Bashes, frames, water piping, water meter (half inch), fir» hose, and sundries, offioo furniture, including fireproof safe &o , &c , &c. Without reserve. Note.— The premises to be let at a oheap rental, to a good tenant. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 7th MARCH, At 10 o'elook. T AERY & CO. will sell at their mart— ICO cases Island oranges 50 caßesi apples 25 sacks peanuts and coooanuta 20 hams j 1 spring cart, nearly new, &0., 40. SATURDAY NEXT, 7th MARCH At 1 o'clock sharp. GENUINE SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, At the Mart, Willis-street. LAERY & OC have been again favoured with instrnotions from Mr. M. Ziman, Pawnbroker, Cubr street, to sell at their rooms, a large, varied, and useful quantity of unredeemed pledges, consisting of — June 2nd, 519, 2 pr gold ear-rings, broooh, greenstone, and silver matchbox ; 4th, 512, leather bag ; 555, keeper ring ; 6th, 573, sE 1 watch : 9th, (j44, gold ring nnd silver broooh ; 16th, 769, diamond brooch and ear-rings; 784, theodolite and stand ; 20th, 885, s L watch ; 879, coat ; 887, opera glasses ; 888, 1 pr piotures ; 23rd, 947, bag, &c. ; 943, kit of tools ; 24th, 982, survey compass ; 990, silver cup ; 963, s 1 watch ; 900, gun ; 904, 2 silver bracelets ; 26th, 16, book ; 27th, 46, b Gwatoh j 28th, 49, s G watoh ; 56, box of tools ; 875, kilting maohine ; 59, 8 day strikingclock ; 875, large picture (steel engraving oE cricketers) ; 50, wedding ring ; 72, commode ; 29th, 880, 3 vols History of Scotland ; 890, lens, by lancaster. July Ist, 95, coffee pot ; 98, wedding ring ; 2nd, 113, 8E I watoh ; 115, keeper ring ; 117, concertina ; 4Hi, 167, clock ; sth, 182. gold locket and neoklet; 197, gold ring ; 181. Bet fire-irons; 11th, 325, lady's gold Rotherham 1 watch ; 12th, 372, gold ring ; 371, joiner's plough ; 375, joiner's filister ; 13th, 384, 2 silver bracelets; 17th, 441, 2 books; 445, gold Rotherham 1 watch and chain ; 21st, 503, Singer's sewin? machine ; 504. field glasses ; 507, clock ; 28th, 634, s 1 watoh and gold chain ; 29th, 671, silver G watch ; 674, sugar basin and cream jug; 30th, 695, dressing case ; 31st, 720. silver chain and gold broooh ; 721, 5 vols History of England; 730. Lancaster camera, with patent wide angle, adjustable diaphragm lens, donble swing back, three donble slides, and tripod. August Ist, 728, 2 books j sth, 810, silver 1 watoh ; 812, meersohaum pipe, gold mounted; 7th, 853, silver 1 watch ; 857, silver G watoh, ihain and coin; Bth, 898, gold keyless Waltham 1 watoh ; 9th, 901, 2 Bilver spoons and sugar tongs ; 915, 3 silver coins ; 19th, 102, gold watch ; 20th, 122, 4 hollow-ground razors ; 25th, 220, Bilver 1 watoh and cbain ; 229, gold brooch and earrings; 29th, 316, sewing machine ; 30th, 359, diamond brooch and earrings ; 360, 8-day striking clock ; 608, large piorglass. September Ist, 359, suit; 2nd, 471, dress; Bth. 510, overcoat; 9th, 534, 2 suits; 7th, 119, trousers and vest: 20th, 720, coat; 27th, 829, ooat and vest; 840, dress; 131, coat and vost; 133, travelling rug. Ootobar Ist, 881, suit; 3rd, 960, 2 Masonic aprons, dress suit, shoes, and overcoat ; 13th, 127. boots ; 14th, 140, suit ; 18th, 240, ooat and vest ; 21st, 593, 2 quilts ; 22nd, 314, shirts, &o ; 25th, 392, fur oloak ; 21st, 595, blankets; 26th, 259, dross suit; 30th, 813, overcoat. November Ist, 539, suit; 2nd, 134, quilt and clothing; 13th, 756, ooat ; 15th, 792, blanket ; 17th, 7, remnant; 19th, 862, coat; 25th, 331, overcoat; 29fch, 44, trousers and clothing ; 46, ooat. Also, a lot of valuable goods and useful articles, jewellery, musioal instruments, books, and tools. At 1 o'clock sharp. LAERY & CO., The Mart. Willis-street. Mr. M. Ziman's sales continue to give public satisfaction, considering the patronage they receive at the hands of purchasers. MONDAY, 9th MARCH, At 11 a.m. npOWNSEND & PAUL will sell at their -L rooms, on account of whom it may concern, ex Neptune— 1 50 sacks oatsheaf chaff No reserve. SATURDAY, 7th MARCH, At 10 o'olook. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell tomorrow, at 10 o'elook — 228 cases fruit, consisting of oranges, pears, apples, tomatoes, grapes, &0., &a, from Chrißtohnroh and Auckland SATURDAY, 7th MARCH. Perambulator, set trap harness, cricket bats, fishing rode, Singer sewing maohine, cheat of drawers, Austrian chairs, oil paintings, dessert service, set of brass fire irons and dogs, coloured rugs and blankets, violin, brass cornet, English concertina, d.b.b. gun, s.b. ditto, aocordeons, banjos, silver mounted walking stioks, men's new boots, washstands, toilet tables, toilet ware, Turkey carpet, tapestry ditto, 2 large mirrors, china tea service (40 pieces), 100 men's new overcoats and mackintoshes, 50 pairs men's white moleskins, 100 men's tweed suits, 50 dozen men's coloured shirts. Also, at 2 p.m. sharp— 9 oases, pints, Guinness' bottled stout 5 do, do, Bass' pale ale 3 do, quarts, do do do Bottled by Blood, Wolf & Co. ; guaranteed Al condition. GEORGE WM. SMART will sell the a.bove goods by pnblzo &notio» cm the above date, in the Central Hall Auotion Rooms, Mannerß-strcet. Sale at 1 p.m. Entries reoeived up to time of sale. N.B.— Cash buyer of houses of Furniture, in large or small lots. The highest price given. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. SMART'S CENTRAL HALL AUCTIOf ROOM, Manners and Hbkbert streets. npHE most central and beßt Auotion Rood JL in Wellington. The best prices ob tamed and prompt aosount sales rendered Fresh audiences every half-hour. Any person having furniture, neworseoond hand olothing, or goods of any description oannot do better than send them to th above auction room. GEORGE WM. SMART. N.B.— Cash Buyer of Houses of Furni ture, in large or small lots, from J65 t TO-MORHOW, SATURDAY. 7th MARCH, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF HORSES. MESSRS. CUNINGHAM, BADHAT and CO. will hold their monthl sale of horses in the paddock at the rear < the New Zealander Hotel (by permission < Messrs. Betbnne & Hunter) to-morrow, I 2.30 p.m., when they will offer for sale, On aooount of Messrs. Hocken Bros. — 8 good draughts 5 light harness horses And About 12 loonl entries, inoluding pa chestnut geldings, by Ascot an Izaak Walton Also, "Waggon, nearly new, with cover, can 25cwt ; harness, in good order, at chestnut gelding Single buggy, in thoroughly good co: , dition Dog cart, horse, and harneßS One cow The auotionoers solicit further entries f this sale EX BALDUR, WRINGERS. Agate Ware, Chair Seats, Shade Boilers, Wire Ware, Hammers, Wrenches, Iron Planes, Braces, Levels, Looks, Springe, Wringer Rollei Ac, <ko. PPLXNDID Valux. GEOBGE WINDEB, Ironmonger, Corner Manners and Cnba street*.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 3

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