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SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, At 1 o'clock. Fowls, furniture, watches, jewellery, drapery, boots and shoes, 3 automatic machines (penny in the slot), large magio lantern (with powerful lens and fittings for limelight, Ac), pictures, office table, night or day telescope, double and single-barrel fowling pieces, American organ, canaries, pigeons, cooking range* and Btovea, pot plants, 1 surveyor's level, and a lot of fat duokß, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auction tbe above goods in their rooms, Cubastreet, without reserve. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. 4th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. SAIE OF HOUSES. MESSRS. CUNINGHAM, BADHAM and CO. tv ill hold their monthly sale of hordes in tho paddock at the rear of the New Zealander Hotel (by permission of Messrs. Betbune &, Huntcrj, on Saturday next, at 2.30 p.m., when they will offer for sale— On account of Meserß. Hocken Bros. — M GOOD HARNESS HORSES Aleo, Chestnut mare, broken to saddle and harness, guaranteed sound and staunch One cow Wagonetto in first class order Large tip-dray, horso, and harness The Auctioneers solicit further entries for this Sale. SATURDAY, 4th APEIL, 1801, At 10 o'clook. MARKET SALE. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. will boII at their markot eale at 10 o'clook morrowPears, apples, walnuts, tomatoes, oabbagoa, onions, potatoes, hams, and bacon, butter, cheeso, &o , &c. ON SALE. Oats, chaff, beans, bran, pollard, cheese, flour, potatoes, onions, hams, and bacon, wheat, oatmeal, sugar, coffee, tea, &c, &c. SATURDAY. 4th APRIL, At 10 o'olock. FRUIP SALE. /^.EOEGE THOMAS & CO. will soil— Hobart, Christchurch, and Nelson frnit to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, if arrived^ MONDAY, 6th APRIL,"fB9i, At 2 o'clock. On tho promises, Boulcott-slreet, imraodiately oppoßito' Spillor'a Hall. TT AERY & CO. havo been favoured with JLJ definite instructions to sell by publio auction (on account of Mr. J. S. Wins*-anley, of the Telegraph Department) tho whole of his household furniture andeffecta contained in the 10-roomed residenco, situated as above, comprising— Iron framed overstrung phno in walnut case, trichord throughout, by Eosner, quite new ; dining table, g ! p3y and 100 tables, sideboird, cbeffoniora, cornices and curtains, bookeliolvos, folding chairs, couchta, fenders and firoirons, Austrian Bentwood chairß, hearthyu<ra, mats, oarpoti, a really splendid lot ol linoleums, fir&t-claea musio stool, water-colouis hy some of our best masters, ornamental brackets, tablecloths, Btalnottca, vasca, lamps, footstools, hatpegs, handbell, obesta of drawers, washstands, toilet , ware, China matting, single and donble iron bedateads, spring matti'asses, palliasses, dressing tables, mirrors, counterpanes, blankets, sheets, pillows, towel borces, Maori mats, pot plants, glassware, crockery, sugar, flour, and tea bins, fire guard, kitchen chairs, ooal tcnttle, ulook, cbarooal irons, Baneepatiß, kottles, boilerß, brooms, buckets, &c, &o. Mr. Winstanloy has occupied the houso for nine months only, so that the entiro furnishings aro comparatively new. The Auctioneers' instructions are to boII to the higheßt bidder WITHOUT RESERVE. Sale at 2 o'olock sharp, Monday, 6th April. JOHN SON VILLE SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, Bth APRIL, 1891. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will Bell by publio auction as abovo— 55 fat ballookd IGO fat fcheop 20 bacon pigs Sale at 11.30 a.m. Train loavo3 Wellington and Mnnawatu Railway Station at 11 a.m., returning at 12.15 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT NOTICE. E. COH&N, CASH CLOTHIER, TAILOR, AND OUTFITTER, No. 92, WiLLis-BTBEET, Has just opened 50 dozen of the Wellington Floxibio Felt Hats, iv blaok and brown. Bolter value than tho last shipment, and will bo Bold at the Bame price— 4s 6J We present every purohaser of a Hard Hat with a splondid hat brush, free We have juit opened two moro oases of Dungaree Clothing, the same as laßt shipment We are are now selling Blaoko.t's Butchers' Smooks, direot from Smithfield, at 10s Cdoach We have just received our now patterns of English, Sootoh, and Colonial Tweeds. First-class tailoring done. Fit and style guaranteed Visitors to Wellington will find that the largest stook of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Hats, Sshirta, Braoos, Ties, &0., &c, &c, is to bo had at E. COHEN'S CASH CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, / No. 92, Willis- street, Wellington. "MECHANICS' TOOLS, I EON and WOOD PLANES Braoos, Bits Chisols, Gongea, Diston's Sawa Wrenohee, Crampa Levels. Squarea, &c, &c. Also, Ranges and Grates Having imported from America and England a first-plass aaaortment of Carpenters' Tools, &c, it not being necessary to have a large profit, I can with confidence assure my patrons that they oan Bave money by purchasing at the Corner Shop. george"windeb, IMPORTER, Corner Manners aud Cnba streota. JAMESON BROS. & 00., WHOLESALE and RETAIL fi ROGERS. AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Opposite Sootoh CTmrob, Wiliilß-btbht Branch— Btiokli and Tost stbxxts. Finest White Crystal Sugar. 3d per lb Box Tea, 12s 6d per box American Salmon, 8s 6d doz, 9d tin kippered Herrings, 9a Cd doz, lOd tin Sardines, i'a, 7s Cd doz, 8d tin Ling Fish, 7d per lb Milk (Milkmaid), 7s 6d doz, 8d tin Marmalade (Morton's), 6s Cd doz, 7d tin Fresh Herrings, 6a Cd doz, 7d tin Regent Sauoo, 5s 6d doz, 6d bot COFFEE (Freeh Ro&etod and Ground). Danodin Al« -, 8s 6d and 5a Dunodin Stout „, 8a Gd and 5s English Ala and Stoat Case Brandy Case Whiaey Case Schnsppt Caae Old Tom Com Genov» Port Sherry Panfcld's Ad-ilwde Win JAMESON BROS. & 0O. s WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Opposite Sootoh Church, Willis-strut. Branob :— Buokli and Tout strhts WRINGERB, BOTH Wood and Iron. A good selection always in stock, 10, 11, 12, and 14 inoh. I make Wringers a specaility, and the prices are always lower than other houses in town. GEORGE WINDER, j Ihporteb, Corner Manners and Cuba streets.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 78, 3 April 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 78, 3 April 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 78, 3 April 1891, Page 3

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