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0. WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, !_L* At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF IMPORTED SADDLERY. Also, 1 on casks BRaNr>Y . &c . *•"• - d^i EORGE THOMAS & CO. have receivec \-X instructions from tho importer to sel at their rooms on AVednesday neit, at ! o'clock sharp — 12 extra open-top horse collars, Englisl - made (Walsall) 18 juto horse-ruga, 14 head collars. - spoke brushes, curry combs, Englisl; '" saddle Splendid set of single harness (heavily . plated) 50 cases Joinvillo & Co.'s cognac : 50 cases Jlabmnt <fc Co.'s do - Champagne, tobacco. &c, &o. WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. At 2 o'clock, Prior to Sale of Saddlery, &.o. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE op * SUPEBIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell at their rooms, Customhouse quay, Tomorrow, at 2 o'clock sharp — 1 splendid bookcase and sideboard combined 1 sideboard 12 Austrian chairs Wicker table, fonders, curtain poles and rings, tables, mattresses, bedstead?, fern stands, kitchen utensils, So.^jSe^ WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 9.30 o'clock. rpOWNSEND & PAUL will sell toJL morrow, at their rooms — The balance of their oranges, bananas, applos, peanuts &0., ex late arrivals WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPT., at 11 o'clock. Australian Spokes, Felloes, Hubs, and Sha.'tl To Wheelwrights, Coachbuildors, and others. rpOWNSEND & PAUL will sell by auction I in their rooms, on Wednesday, 27th September, at 11 o'clook — 105 felloes 100 spokes 20 pair bluegum shafts 4 pair hubs WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. /CHURCHWARD & CO. will soil by Vy public auction, at tlieic rooms. Panamastreet— 2 cases cigars 28 do brandy 2 do tobacco 1 do real TuikUh cigarettes (Tho abovo in bond) 4 do Glen Tarras whisky 1000 cigars, sample lots Ollba tea, half-pound packets, sample lots Also, Lot of Mindrios, vases, teapots, jugs, watches, clocks, hip bath, h.h. couch, piano stool, bedstead, enne chair, straw hata. blankets, laco curtains, handkerchiefs, table napkins, Ac, 4c. Without reservo. WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Household Furniture mid Effects, Books, Music, Whcolbairowa, Pure-bred Andalusian Rooßter, Boots, &c, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY &. CO. (under diatroaa warrant), will sell the above by auction in their rooms, Cuba-stroet, without reserve. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 2 ao. \XT F. SHORTT will soil at his rooms, V» . 57, Willis-street— Filter, 2 barrows, 6 trestles, carpenter's bench, wood bedstead, colonial ccuch ; square, ronnd, and oval tables, 2 oedar cheffoniera, portable boiler, lot tinwaro, snndrie3, and 60 feet garden hose Sale at 2 30. No reserve. FRIDAY, 23th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. ON TH ' PREMISES. BLACKBRIDGF. Lowkb Hutt. V\7" F. SHORTT will hold the sale of M • Mr Jnmcs Giovos' effects at his place, on Friday next, 29th September. Mr. Craig, to whom the property is leased, takes possession the following day. Tho sale will bo unique, inasmuch as, in addition to the usual really very superior upright grand piano, it comprises some valuable scientific articles, &c, also a rare Maori carving, 16ft long, brought by Mr. Groves from Papawai I'ah, a large show electrical machine, ono of Avory's personal weighing; machines, upholstered in Morocco, with automatic punting attachment, beautiful walnut revolving stereoscope, containing 100 slides, rlcctro-plate, old china, punching machine, American waggon, musical box, harmonium, couches, tables, chests drawers, cheffonicr, chai'S, books, pictures, bedBteads, washhtand, model locomotive, fitted for steam, camefaYMSomplete, c.p. toapot, coffee, cream, cruets, "spoons, forks, &c, Illustrated London News, six vols., largo mahogany swing mirror, churn, milk dishes, weighing mach'uo. gun, bicycle, barbed wire, 400 gal tank, snfo, barrow, lot of I.R. hose, jewellery, music-stand, whatnot, chaffcutter, ploughs, scarifiers, harrows, trace harness, differential pulley blocks, lady's saddle, lot of liar, cultivator, horses, cows, in full milk, calvos, platform scales, seed potatoes, posts and r.iils, nnvil, vice, fan and forge, emery wheel, timber, air-gun, tubs, ancient Bible, Baskerville print, lot of beautiful stereoscopic transparencies, and a quantity of sundries too numerous to particularise. Refreshments provided, including tea. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. AT THK EXCHANGE HALL, ATHENiKUM BUILDINOS. FRIDAY. Oth OCTOBER, 1893, At 1 o'clock. Great Unreserved Sale of Framed Photo gravures, Etchings, Steel Engravings, Artotypea, Photographs, Stereoscopic Views, Mirror Frames, Bovelled Plate Glass, Books, Fonc}"Goo(la, &o. WF. SHORTT hns received advicea • from Syduby of the shipment of the above beautiful collection of Art Treasures, the stock of a SydnoV firm, who, owing to the 'recent bank crisis, iB compelled to realise. The pictures are principally artists' proofs, and are beautifully mounted, and for absolute sale. Catalogues will be ready in a few days, and will be obtainable at tho office of the Auctioneer, W. F. SHORTT, 57, Willis-street. Goods will be on view the day (sth October) prior to sale, at tho Exchange Hall. JOHNSONVILLE SALE-YARDS, Johnsonville. WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. 1893. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by auction, as above — 100 fat bullocks 240 fat sheep 50 storo pigs 30 porkers Sale at 11.30 a.m. A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.40 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.20 and 2.30, p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TE ORE ORE ESTATE, SUB-DIVIDED INTO SMALL AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY FARMS. THURSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1893. MESSRS. LOWES & IORNS have received instructions from Messrs. T. L. Thompson and Co., to offer The whole of their To Ore Ore Estates, in sections to snit pnrehaaers. Tho sale will be by application at upset prices. The above property cpmprises the richest agricultural and dairy land in the distriot, is close to the flourishing town of Mastorton, and is cut up into soctions varying from 20 to 9t acres, with n few residential Bites. The proprietors have reserved a site for a Dairy Factory, which, with a substantial bonus, will bo" given to the purchasers, as set forth in the conditions of sale. Terms exceptionally easy. Forma of application, plans and full particulars and conditions of sale, may be had from Messrs. Murray, Roberts and Co., Wellington, or the agents, Messrs. Lowes and lorue, Masterton. Applications received by the agents at Masterton up to 5 p.m. 28th September, 1893, _-_____-___-__-__ The District Land and Survey Office, Wellington, 25th September, 1893. TWTOTICE ib hereby given, in terms of ScoIM tion 117 of " The Land Aot, 1885," that Anna Voßßoler, tho selector of Section 58, Blook IX., Survey Distriot of Mangaone, has applied to transfer tho same to George Voßßeler. JOHN H. BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. ~~" THE PINES7"^USSEX-SQUARE~ fT\ENDERS will be received up to noon of .!_ 3rd October for Purchase of above, being -rrae aore (freehold), with twelveroomed - dwelling, tennis ground, Ac, <tc, known as the property of Mrs. J. Rees George Highest tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to D. T. STUART for particulars and cards to view. TO PAINTERS. npENDERS will be received for Painting, X Serimmine, and Papering Dwelling over my shop, Manners-street. Specifications at Smart's Pawnshop, Manners-street. Tenders close Friday, 29th, 5 p.m. TENDERS. fTIENDERS are invited, to olose noon of X Wednesday, 4th October, for the Painting (two coats) of Shop, Dwelling, and Building occupied by Mr. W. A. Kellow, Taranakiplace. Written tenders to be addressed 88, Brougham-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1893, Page 3

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