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THUBSDAY. 2nd APRIL, At 2 o'clook. LAEEY A CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Jobberns to soil by public auction, on the premises, 216, Adelaide-road South — The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, conEistine of— Brussels carpet and hearthrug, suite in green rep, cheffonier, over-mantel bookcase, books, Gipaey, 100, and occasional tables, splendid piano by Brinsmead (nearly new), curtains, clock, pictures, vases and other ornaments, fender and irons, cornice pole, Ac, Ac, hall table, linoleum, wool mats, dining table, Austrian bentwood chairs, table covers, lamps, single and double iron bedsteads, flock, hair, and si ring mattresses, pillows, bolsters, washstandß and ware, dressing tables cheats of drawers, blankets, sheets, counterpains, towela, looking glasses curtain-poles, blinds, curtains, bedroom carpets and chairs. Kitchen Utensils— Dinner service, glassware, mincing machine, scales and weights, kettles, saucepans, garden tools, and a number of other useful articles. On view Wednesday from 2 o'clook. Catalogues can be had on Thursday afternoon at the auction mart. We would call apeoial attention to this Bale, and in doing so we have to remind theme who are looking for first class well selected furniture tho very pink of cleanliness, that everything will be sold absolutely Without Beserve. Sale at 2 o'clock, sharp. On the premises, 21G, Adelaide-road South. MONDAY, 6th APBIL, 1891, At 2 o'clook. On the premises, Boulcott-street, immediately opposite Spiller's Hall. LAEEY A CO. have been favoured with definite instructions to soil by pnblio auction (on account of Mr. J. S. Winstanley, of the Telegraph Department) the whole of his household furniture and effects contained in the 10-roomcd residence, Bituated as above, comprising — Iron framed overstrung piano in walnut case, trichord throughout, by Rosner , quite new ; dining table, gipsy and 100 tables, sideboard, cheffoniers, coiflioes and curtains, bookshelves, folding ohairs, conches, fendera and fireirons, Austrian Bentwood chairs, hearthrugs, mats, carpets, a really splendid lot of linoleums, first-class music stool, woter-oolours by some of our best masters, ornamental brackets, tableoloths, Btatuettes, vases, lamps, footstools, hatpegs, handbell, chests of drawers, washstandß, toilet ware, China matting, faingle and double iron bedsteads, spring mattraeses, palliasses, dressing tables, mirrors, counterpanes, blankets, sheets, pillows, towel horses, Maori mats, pot plants, glassware, orookery, sugar, flour, and tea bins, fire guard, kitchen ohairs, coal scuttle, clock, charcoal irons, saucepaus, kettles, boilers, brooms, buckets, Ac, Ao. Mr. Winstanley has occupied the house for nine months only, so that the entire futnishincrß are comparatively new. The Auctioneers' instructions are to sell to the highest bidder WITHOUT EESEBVE. Sale at 2 o'clook sharp, Monday, Gth April. THURSDAY, 2nd APEIL, 1891, At 10 o'olook. MAEKET SALE. NOBLE CAMPBELL A CO. will sell at their market Bale at 10 o'clook tomorrow — Auokland, Nelson, and Southern fruits, farm and dairy prodnoe, Ac, Ao. FEIDAY NEXT, 3rd APRIL, At 1 o'olook. Household Furniture and Sundries, on the Premises, Petone. MESSRS. CUNINGHAM, BADHAM AND CO. will sell by auction, on the promises, Petone, next, to Oxenham's Hotel, on aooount of Mr. J. Bell, on Friday next, at 1 p m. — A small lot of useful household furniture and sundries. SATURDAY NEXT, 4th APBIL, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF HORSES. MESSES. CUNINGHAM, BADHAM and CO. will hold their monthly sale of horses in the paddook at the rear of the New Zealander Hotel (by permission of Messrs. Bethune A Hunter), on Saturday next, at 2.30 p.m., when they will offer for sale — On aooount of Messrs. Hooken Bros.— r-r GOOD HAENE3S HOESE3 The Auctioneers solicit further entries for this Sale. . THUBSDAY, 9th APBIL. BY ORDEB OF THE MORTGAGEE. LAND AND BUILDINGS AT LOWEB HUTT. MESSES. HARCOUBT A CO. have received instructions to sell by pnblio auction at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, 9th April, at 2.30 p.m , by order of the mortgagee — All that piece of land containing one rood and nineteen perches, being part of the Seation No. 28 on the plan of the Hutt Dißtriot, bounded on the north-east 316 links, on the north-west 103 linkß, and on the south-west 351-8 links by other parts of the same Seotion No. 28, and on the south-east by the Hntfc road 101 links ; together with the dwellinghouse, workshop, and other buildings thereon, and known as the property of Mr. Jehu Hill. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to HARCOURT A CO., Auctioneers ; Or Messes. BRANDON, HISLOP and BRANDON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee ; Or Mb. A. W. BROWN, Wellington. MESSES. KUCH A CO. Have muoh pleasure in notifying to their oustomers and the pnblio in general that they have secured the services of a most efficient manufacturer of delicacies, just arrived from the Continent, who comes with first-olass testimonials from the Grand Duo Court at Karlsruhe, Ac, Ac; and that in future they will be able to Bupply a longfelt want for all kinda of fine sausages, such as— Vienna, Frankfort, Lyons, Ham, Trifle, Liver, Gotha and Lever Sausages, Mettwurst, Ac, Ao. The Firm will make it a speciality to supply all kinds of delioacies of Aspit and Jelly (meat jellies), &0,, &o M ready for the table, as entrees for dinner and supper parties, at very short notioe and at liberal charges. Full details in futnre issue. A trial solioited. KUCH A CO., Cuba-street. J. B. INNES, (Lath John Watt), "OOOKBELLEB, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT, Willis-street, Wbllh^ton. J. B. I. Qate of Hawera Star, and Master} ton) begs to inform the inhabitants of the City of Wellington and Conntry Districts that he has purohased the well-known Book and Stationery Business carried on by Mr. John Watt for many years past, and would respeotfully solicit a oontinuanoe of the favours bo liberally bestowed npon biß predeoeeaor. A supply of the latest Books, ■ Stationery, Periodicals, and Novelties will be reoeived by every direot boat from Home, and no effort will be spared to merit the support of the pnblio. Any Book, Periodical, Ac, not in Btook will be procured to order. A large shipment of new gooes shortly to • amT8 ' J. B. INNES. In reference to the above, J. Watt begs respeotfully to thank the pnblio of Wellington and surrounding distriot for the very liberal support reoeived by him in the past, and trusts a oontinuanoe of the same will be 0 aooorded to his successor. t JOHN WATT. ;■ NOTICE. ALL Orders left at No. 18, Lambton-quay, opposite Colonial Bank, for Sand and Gravel will receive prompt attention. Rubbish removed on the shortest notice. All - other carting attended to. CHAS. LAMBEBG. WANTED Known — Jam, Jelly, and Piokle Jars, also Bread Pans, Butter Crooks, and Cream Jars in huge variety, for sale oheap, at Peter Hutaon and Co.'b Waring Taylor-Btreet, City.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 76, 1 April 1891, Page 3

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