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TO-MORROW, At 2 p m. No Reserve No Reserve. BAKER BROS, will sell at Mr. Toomath's hackling works. Kintoul-Btreet, near Newtown School, as above, the whole of his EOPEMAKER'S PLANT, consisting of— 2 wheels, with wheel heads and whirls complete 2 jacks, loopers, reels, bars and tops Also, 8 English manufactured hackles 16 hackles, English pins and colonial 1 etocks • 11 colonial manufactured hackleß | Howe's weighing machine, 5501b, do do 3501b, handcart, screw press, letter • pres3, spare hackle pins, |Lnd sundries ; Notb. — Mr. Tootnath is giving up business, j and every line will be absolutely sold. ■ TO-MOBROW, FRIDAY, 24th APRDL, ' At 2.30 p.m. ' AJ. REID will sell by auction, at his j • rooms, 54 and 56, Willis-street, with- ; out reserve— i Now and sscond-hand fnrnit ire, chairs, ' tables, cowing machines ] Also, A large quantity of el' string, ladies' drcsßes, ovorcoats, rjats and vests, boots, shoes The Works of Josephui-, the celebrated ancient historian, i:» four volumes And a quantity of jewellery ( Also, A lot of window frames FRIDAY, 2ith APRIL, At 11 o'olook. t HOBART AND NEW ZEALAND FRUIT, ] Ex Te Anau. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will soil as , above — "I £if\ CASES apples, pears, quinces. lUV &0.,& c. ] Also, ' Turkeys, fowls, ducks, egg 3, and butter TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1891. ] PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIGH CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON THE PREMISES, GRANT-ROAD. ' MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Thomas Tnrnbull. Esq., to soil by publio 3 auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his resi. dence, Grant-road, on Tuesday, 23th April, at 11 o'clock forenoon — * The whole of his magnificent and handsome Household Furniture ' I Full particulars in future advertisement. 1 FIREPROOF SAFES, DEED BOXES, &o. ON MONDAY NEXT, 27th APRIL, 1891, At* 2 o'olook p.m. .j Important Sale ot a Consignment of , Fireproof Safes. J T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. ] • aro favoured with instructions from , the shippers to sell by publio auction, on the , above date— ' A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF ] •| Yj FIREPROOF SAFES, : Largo and small sizes. Also, DEED BOXES AND CASH BOXES, By eminent English makers. Tho goods will be oa view To-morrow (Friday). ; SATURDAY, 9th MAT, At 3 p.m. OO CHOICE BUILDING f)G ALLOTMENTS. £iO IN THE TOWNSHIP OF RANDWICK, i Adjoining the Hutt Park and ] Raoeconrso. ■ MESSES. HARCOURT & CO. have ' baen favonred with instructions by ■ the Executors nf the late Sir W. Fitz- ' herbert, K.C.M.G . to submit to public ] auotion as abovo, at their rooms, Lambton- } quay — ; 28 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS 28 : IN TBE TOWNSHIP OF i EANDWICK, I Adjoining the Hult Park and ; Eaoeoourec. ; £5 deposit only on each lot, and £5 in six months. Balanoo on exceptionally easy terms. Notk. — Eandwick must eventually become the great racing centre in New Zealand and tho terminus of the Hutt Park Railway, and negotiations are now pending for the construction of a Railway Bridge over the Hutt Rivor. These allotments must therefore be of groat value, apd form the centre of a largo and populous oity. Litho. plans available in a few days. HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. tor continuation of Awctiotieers' advertisements see fourth paae. HA! HA! HA ! J J fJ^HE best I havo heard for some time. Jones— "Well, Brown, got a billet at laetP" Brown — " Yes ; lam appointed as deteotive at the Mint." JonoB— " Ha ! ha ! A Mint Spy." Now, if you want a real old English MINCE PIE, GEO. BODLEY'S Is the place you will get it. Made in any sizes, to order. MINCE MEAT Supplied to those who wish to make their own pies. LUNCHEON as usual AT GEO. BODLEY'S, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, Lambton-quat. ENCOURAGEMENT TO SPORTSMEN. GUNS. GUNS. GUNS. *■■■* OUR new stock, ox Akaroa, has arrived, and we havo decidod this year to enoouraso sportsmen by selling first-olase Guns at exceedingly low prices. Call early CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-quay. J. B. INNES, (Late John Watt), TJOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT, WILLIB-BTREET, WELLINGTON". J. B. I. (late of Hawera Star, and Master' ton) bogß to inform the inhabitants of tho City of Wellington and Country Districts that he has purohased the well-known Book and Stationery Bu&inaas carried on by Mr. John Watt for many years past, and would respectfully solioit a oontinnanoo of the favours bo liborally bestowed upon his predecessor. A snpply of the latest Books, Stationery, Periodicals, and Novelties will be received by every direot boat from Home, and no effort will be spared to merit the support of the publio. Any Book, Pcriodioal, Ac, not in stock will be proourcd to order. A large shipment of new goo 3 s shortly to arrive. J. B. INNES. 1 1 In referenoe to the above, J. Watt begs respeotf ully to thank the publio of Wellington and surrounding district for the very liberal support received by him in the past, and trusts a continuance of the same will be !. aooorded to his successor. f JOHN WATT. 1 li ,1 i Ex AKAHOA. SCALES and WEIGHTS Tea Trays. Trunks 'f Tin and Enamel Ware Oil Stoves, Lamps Sancepans, Kettles Hinges, Pulleys Spades. Forks PicKs, Shovels Imported direot, and to be sold, as usual, with a very small profit, d i GEORGE WINDER, IMPORTER, Corner Cuba and Manners street*. SPORTSMEN. d OMOKELESS Powder Cartridges, Belts, '• to Gun Cases, Leggings, Dog Calls, Reloading Machines, Wads, Chilled Shot Cape, 40. Prices within reaoh of all. CAMERON A CHRIBT Lamb*' -

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 3