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WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. GREAT CLEARING SALE. 1 new piano, by Ramsporgor 1 second-hand piano, by Brinsmead 1 second-baud piano from Collard A vovy largo lot of useful, now and second-linnd furniture, large octagonal show-case and snndries FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auction the above in their rooms, Cuba-street, Without reserve. Note. — As our rooms are reqnired for a polling-booth, every lot has to be cleared out, no matter at v hat price. Persons furnishing would do woll to attend this sale for bargains. WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. fi EORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell at VJT their rooms on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock — Cheats drawers, toiletware, marble top washstands, curtaias, double bedsteads, spring mattresses, Brussels carpet, mirrors, fenders, fire irons, handsome 100 tablo, &o , ftc. Also, A collection of fine OIL PAINTINGS, by J. B. Rollason To be sold without reserve. # Also, 1 handsome pianoforte, quite new (Lipp system) THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 1.30 o'olook. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE AND PLANT IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF ANDREW MOREN. ON THE PREMISES, WEBB-STREET. By Order of the Official Assignee. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. (in conjunction with Towns end & Paul) have reoeived instructions from James Ashcroft, Esq., to soil by public auction, on tho premises, Webb-street, on Thursday, 23rd November, at 1.30 o'olock Bharp — " The whole of the assorted stock of Groceries, including— Pickles, starch, sujrar, tea, jams, marmalade, cocoa, coffoe, popper, spices, crockery, tinware, glassware, 4c. Also, The Plant, consisting of — 2 first-class HORSES, spring cart, harness, scales, weights, scoops, measures, coffee and tea mixers, &c, &c. FREDERIC TOWNSEND, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OI" IRON FIRE AND THIEFPBOOF SAFES, And a Gonoral Assortment of HARDWARE, Just lauded ex Star of Victoria. fi EORGE THOMAS & CO. have been v_JT favoured with iusl ructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Customhouße-quay, on Friday next, at 2 o'clock sharp, 29 cases ex Star of Victoria, consisting of — 1 22-inch fireproof safe 4 24-inch do do 5 26-inch do do 3 28-inch do do 6 30-inch do do 2 32-iDch do do Si assorted French single and double iron bedsteads 24 assorted fenders 5 doz galvanised iron baths H doz timepieces 49 doz scouring, blioo, grate, dandy, stove, whitewash, knot, distemper, and stock brushes, Bash tools, &c. 2 gloss eloctric toy drums &c, &c, &o. Terms at sale No reserve WED VESDAY MOKNING, At 9.30 a.m. /CHURCHWARD & CO. will sell by pubVj lie auction, at their rooms, Panamastreet — NELSON PRODUCE, comprising— Cherries, gooseberries, red currants, plums, peas, strawberries, tomatoes, cucumborß, eggs and butter WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 0.30 o'olock. 340 cases choioo Australian Fruit, ex Wakatipu. 200 oases Nelson Fruit, comprising everything in season. npOWNSEND & PAUL will sell by anc JL tion, in their rooms, to-morrow, at 9.30 o'clock— Q A f\ cases oranges, lemons, nmndaOtLvJ rins, and plums Also, from Nelson — tyf\i\ cases fresh-gathered red and •touV/V/ black currants, cherries, gooseborrioß, pluma, &o. JOHNSONVILLF, SALE.YAKDS, JOIINSONVILLB. WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1893. T7TOEEMAN E. JACKSON * CO. will J? sell by public auction, as above — 100 fat bullocks 650 fat sheep 40 store pigs Salo at 11.30 a.m. A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.40 a.m., returning from Johnßonville at 12.20 and 2.30 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Nickel-plated tea and coffee pots, block tin teapots, cakecutters,colanders, japanned cash-boxes, basins, patty pans, an assortment of electroplate ware, glassware, jam jars, Rockingham teapots, ie, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auotion the above in their rooms, Cuba-street. Without reserve. Note. — The above eroods, ex Doric, are really of superior quality, and will be sold absolutely on account of whom it may concern. Ironmongers will do well to attend this sale. — Remember— No reserve. SATURDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'olock. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. MESSES. LOWES & IORNS are instructed by Messrs. C. Manning & Co. to sell, as a going concern, at their rooms, Masterton, on Saturday, 25th November, at 2 o'olook — The Riverside Flaxmill (late Fitton's)— 3 strippers, shafting, pulleys, belting, centrifugal pump, scntchor, screw-presß, scales, &c. Also, Horse, cart, aud harness Everything in good working order. Operations can be started at once. FOR SALE, On Easy Deferred Payments. A Cash Deposit as low as £5, and weekly payments of 10s and upwards, will purchase any of the undermentioned properties : — Dixon-Btreet 6 rooms Roxburgh-street 6 do Broadway-terrace ... 6 do Hall-Btreet 6 do Scarboro'-terrace 4 do Caroline-avenue 4 do Brougham-street 5 do Majoribanks-street ... 6 do Salißbury-terrace 7 do Salisbury-avenue 6 do Shannon-street ... „, 5 do Daniel-street 3 do Homer-street- .. .. 4 do Evelyn-plaoe 4 do Webb-street 4 <Jo Alfred-street ... 4 and 3 do Nelson-street 4 do SECTIONS. Splendid Building Allotments in Adelaide road, South-road, Glencoe-street, Brittomart and Herald streets, can be purohased with a oash deposit of £5, and small weekly instalments. The whole of the purchase money for an Aore of Land inNewtown, having two street frontages, and abutting the Town Belt, can remain on mortgage for five years at 6 per cent. TO LET. Roxborongh-street, 6 rooms and every convenience Broadway-terrace, 6 rooms and every convenience Hopper-street, 4 rooms and conveniences MONEY TO LEND. Several Bums for investment, on approved securities, from .£SO to .£20,000, at lowest ourrent rates. ___ For the convenience of intending purchasers, unable to oall during the daytime, the offices of the undersigned will be open on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8 to 9 o'olook. A. J. M'TAVISH * CO., 33, Lambton-quay. ESTATE OF JOSEPH DEAN, DECEASED. FOB SALE, Sootiona 443 and Ui, Township of Martinborough. Apply T. W. Kirk, Tasman-street, Wellington. MOKEBS 1 " THB COBBEOT THING ■ AT LAST " is the best dark Tobacco ev«r' imported.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 122, 21 November 1893, Page 3

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