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I WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1892, At 9.30 a.m. sharp. ISLAND, NELSON, AND CHEISTCHURCH FRUIT. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell at their rooms. Customhouse-quay, tomorrow morning, at 9.30 sharp — 50 cases D.E. oranges Also, Nelson and Christchurch fruit P. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 16th MAECH. At 2 o'clock. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell by auction in their rooms, Cuba-street— Household furniture, hair suite, pier glasses, good carpets, piano, portable harmonium, organette, large musical box, superior sideboard, with marble slab, looking-glass panels and plate-glass back, and a large lot of other furniture, pictures, vases, &c, &c. Imperial washer and mangle, boot- [ maker"B sewing machine (Singer's), saddle, Greenland seal skin, &o. •And, on account of whom it may concern — 4 rollß oilcloth, 6ft wide, 240 yds | -1 brass and iron bedsteads i No Reserve. WEDNESDAY, ICth MARCH, At 9.30 o'clock. mOWNSEND & PAUL will Bell at thoii JL rooms to-morrow — OCC Cases apples, namely, ripstons, jtmtJ Cose's orange pippin, Blenheim orange, and other sorts I PC^I Cases eating and cooking pears Eggs, ducks, fowls Potatoes, onions, cocoanuts Peanuts, dates Also, for private sale — O Safety bicycles O/~V/\ Sacks cocksfoot and ryegrass FRIDAY, 18th MARCH, At 11 o'clock. mOWNSEND & PAUL have been favored JL with instructions from Mr. John Waters to sell at their rooms — The family wagonette, horse, and harness lately used by him To be sold in one or two lots, to suit purchasers. TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers.

JOHNSONVILLE SALEYAEDS. WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1892. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auotion as above — 13 fat bullocks 11 fat cows 180 prime wethers 200 fat sheep 90 store ewes 250 half-bred lambs 350 owes, stores 67 pigs— baconors, porkerß, stores Sale at 11.30 a.m. A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 11 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.15 and 2 p.m. SATURDAY, 19th MARCH, i At 1 o'clock sharp. At the Booms, 54 and 56, Willis-street. GENUINE SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. AJ. REID has been favoured with in- • structions from M. Fruhauf, Pawnbroker, to sell at his rooms, without the slightest reserve, A large and varied assortment of useful and valuable articles, consisting of— October 21st, 1890, 3947, 3 silver medals. April Ist, 1891, 4904, lady's 18-carat gold hunting levor; 15th, 4964, 18-carat gold hunting Eotherham lever and gold chain; 4965, 4 watches, 3 chains, 2 pendants, and 2 rings ; 17th, 4985, American lever. Decem. ber 9th, 1890, 4200, gold chain. Juno Bth, 1891, 404, lot of surveyor's instruments ; 15th, 330, silver lever; 16th, 341, lady's gold watch, guard, and greenstone ; 18th, 352, silver hunting lever; 354, silver-plated cornet; 20th, 361, silver watch; 22nd, 370, zither; 372, diamond ring; 23rd, 376. s. watch; 29th, 400, silver lever and chain; 30th, 424, gold chain ; 425, field glass. July Ist, 430, gold chain and 2 pendants ; 432, American gold lever ; 435, violin and bow; 4th, 454, s. watoh and chain; 455, carpenters' tools ; 6th, 472, lady's watch and chain ; 475, silver watch ; 476, diamond ring ; 7th, 478, silver watch ; Bth, 486, American lever ; 9th, 490, suit of clothes ; 499, silver chronograph ; 10th, 508, Rotherham lever; 14th, 530, musical box; 16th, 547, silver chain ; 548, revolver ; 18th, 564, s. watch; 569, watch and chain; 20th, 582, a. watoh ; 583, book on birds ; 587, a. watch ; 688, 2 boxes of olothe3 ; 22nd, 602, s.h. lever ; 24th, 611, 42 pieces of silver-plated cutlery, gold set, and silver ring; 25th, 622, gold ring; 223, lady's diamond ring; 27th, 626, s.h. lever ; 629, s.h. watch ; 630, field-glass ; 633, s.h. lever; 634, s.h. lever; 636, gold hunting lever; 637, concertina; 638, gold bangle. August Ist, 667, s. watch ; 670, s.h. lever ; 3rd, 679, s.h. lever and chain ; 4th, 680, gold set; 10th, 707, gold chain; 711, gold pin ; 713, gold and silver chain ; 11th, 715, Bilver Rotherham levor ; 720 ; lady's gold ring ; 12th, s.h. lever and chain ; 721, banjo ; 13th, 739, s.o.f. lever ; 17th, 766, s. American lover and chain ; 772, book ; 19th, 768, gold albert; 782, s.h. lever; 788, book; 20th, 792, 18-carat gold hunting chronograph ; 22nd, 799, s.h. watch ; 800, lady's ring ; 803, s.h watch and chain ; 804, g. ring j 805, g. ring ; 29th, 854, painters' tools ; 861, g. chain, ring, pin, and greenstone ; 31st, 869, ring ; 862, gold American lever. September Ist, 873, s.h. watch ; 874, silver watch and chain ; 4th, 892, 12 silver spoons and 6 forks ; sth, 901, violin and bow ; Bth, 914, gold chain, field-glass, and watch ; 916, 2 pairs of earrings; 9th, 925, lady's ring; 10th, 932, 6 silver dessert knives ; 933, gold brooch ; 14th, 949, s. watch and chain ; 952, gold keyless watch ; 954, brooch and earrings ; 18th, 983, 3 pairs of boots and handbag ; 381, hand bag ; 19th, 986, overcoat ; 987, silk dross; 28th, 1040, coat. October 3rd, 1065, jacket; 16th, 1109, 2 coats ; 23rd, 1148, suit of clothes; 29th, 1181, suit of clothes. Goods on view from 11 o'clock on morning of sale. For continuation of Auctioneers' advertisements see fourth page. T>RONCHITIS Is a distressing complaint, but "MARUPA" Can overcome it. PUBLIC NOTICE. mo THOSE WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT. MR. N. LAZARUS, Of London, Calcutta, and 281 and 283, Collins-street, Melbourne. OCULIST OPTICIAN TO H.E. the Marquis of Dufferin, Ex- Viceroy J and Governor-General of India, &c, Ac, IS NOW HERE AND MAY BE CONSULTED FOR SPECTACLES At the Rooms op his Agent, MR. S. KOHN, Jeweller, Lambton-quay, Fob a Few Days Onia. ( Mb. LAZARUS specially desires to see those who have hitherto found it difficult or impossible to obtain suitable Spectacles. The system of Sight Testing, Patent No. 4354, invented by him, is now universally adopted. The Medical Profession and all interested in Optical Science are invited to see this beautiful test, and all the last improvements , in Lenses and Frames as prescribed by Ophthalmic Surgeons. SQUARE. UPRIGHT. GRAND. gTROHM E N G E R (1835) PIANOS. (1835) ENGLISH PRICES. 44, Willis-street, & Quekn's Chambers CHARLES CALLIS, Sole Agent for New Zealand. Bank Manager's Report, Wellington, 29th June, 1891: " With the Exhibition Model Piano supplied by you am well pleased. I consider £10 better value than any other make in the market " TO BUILDERS. rTTENDERS are invited, until noon of X Saturday, the 26th instant, for the Erection of a Residence at the Lower Hutt. Plan b and specifications at our office. THOS. TURNBULL, F.R.1.8.A., * SON, Architects. Customhouse-quay. TO BUILDKBS. mENDERS are invited, until noon of *JL Saturday, the 26th instant, for the Erection of a Residence at Otaki. Plans and specifications at our office. THOS. TUBNBULL, P.R.1.8.A., A SON, Architects.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 63, 15 March 1892, Page 3

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