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MONDAY, 16th APRIL, 1894, At 9 o'olock sharp. LAERY & CO. (Limited) will soil by auction at their warehouses, Willisstreet — "I f^f\ cases Hobart pears and apples "I (\(\ cases oran ?ea, quinces, and X v/vf passion fruit Also, Cheese, pumpkins, marrows, 4c MONDAY, 16th APEIL, 1894, At 9 o'clock. HOBAET, MELBOUENE, AUCKLAND AND NELSON FBUIT. GEOEGE THOMAS & CO. will sell at their rooms on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock sharp — /* / \ cases splendid pears, all of the \J\J choicest kinds ~| /\f} oases apples OK caies D.E. oranges Grapeß, pie, water, and rock melons, pumpkins Also, Butter, eggs, and general produce G. THOMAS & CO., Auctioneers. POSITIVELY LAST DAYS OF THE MONSTEE AUCTION AT Noble Campbell's Old Premises, Lambton-quay (next Star Hotel). MONDAY, at 11 a.m. DRAPERY, Bohemian ware, boats and shoes, dresses, harness, rugs, saddlery, guns, revolvers, glass and crockery, harness, and side saddle, tiger rugs, &c, to bo sold without reservo. On Monday, about 150 empty oases, crates, and hogsheads, full of straw, also lot cbairs and surplus stock left unsold, will be cleared off without reserve. JOHN SOLOMON. Auctioneer. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 14th APRIL, At 7.30. WF. SHORTT will sell at his rooms, . 57/Willis-Btreet— A large consignment of firet-class Books, by Tarioua authors, direct from Melbourne, ex Waihora, including so»ie three gninea dictionaries. Sale at 7.30. MONDAY, 16th APBIL, 189 1, At 2 o'clook. On the Premises, 34, Dixon-street. V\7" F. SHOETT has received instruoT » • tions to sell by publio anction, on ;he premises, 31, Dixon-street, proprietor leaving the district — The whole of his Eight - roomed HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of— Dining and occasional tables, couch, bentw«od, horsehair, and bedroom chairs, clocks, piano (by Hoeling and Spangenberg), cruet, lace curtains, linoleums, Gipsy table, bookshelves, books, hearthrugs, indiaruhber and coir, skin mats, lamps, slip mats, brackets, deed box, stair linoleums, oilcloths, cheats drawers, mirrors, double and single iron bedsteads, spring and flock mattrassea, palliasses, feather and flock pillows, dressing tables, wash stand _, toiletware, blankets, sheets, pillow slips, tablecloths, meataafe, kitchen tables, child's high chair and go-cart combined, Singer sewing maohino, Beatrice stove, candlestick, fryingpans, saucepans, kettles, boiler, sausage machine, crockery, glass, cntlory, c.p. ware. Tho above being comparatively new, and the picture of cleanliness, will be sold absolutely without reserve. Sale at 2 o'clook sharp, Monday. MONDAY, 16th APRIL, At 11 o'olook. Iron Safe, Office Fnrnitnro, and Sundrios. Pepperettes, Mixed and Assorted Spicoa. TOWNSENO & PAUL have reoeived instructions from Messrs. Cook & Gray o sell by auotion, at their rooms, on Monday, 16th April, at 11 o'olook— 1 large office table, leather top, and drawerß 1 iron safe, with drawers 3 Austrian chairs, and sundrios Also, 2 caseß prime Canterbury lard 2 cases pepperottos and spices, in fancy boxes 1 lady's saddle and bridle 1 gentleman's saddle, with breastplate, double-rein bridle, &c, a splendid turn-out TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, At 2 o'clook. Good Household Furniture and Effects. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr. John Wright, as Executor, to s.-ll by auotion, at No. 171, Upper Cuba-stroet— Superior trichord piano by Ehrard, suite of furniture, 9 pieces in mahogany and rep ; whatnot, brass fender and irons, large Brnasells carpet, rugs, ornaments, curtain poles, coal vaso, a lot of very good linoleum, dining table, Austrian chairs, bronzo umbrella stand, cedar oheffonier, sofas, table linen, o.p. cruet, bodstoads, spring mattresses, _ wool and kapoc beds and pillows, blankets, sheets, quilts, looking elasaes, washstands and ware, towel Tiorsos, toilet tables, chests of drawers, carpets, and a lot of personal effects, kitchen furniture, dressor, crockery, cooking utonsils, galvanised baths,. 2 cords of firewood, &c, &c, &o. Tho above will bo cold absolutely without reserve, and on viow from 3 to 4 o'clock on Monday. TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, 1894, At 1.30 p.m. On the Premises, Wadostown. HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE & EFFECTS Superior piano, by Humel, quite new, cost 70 guineas; cretonne suite, tables, ohairs, lace curtains, iron bedsteads, spring mattressos, feather beds, chests of drawers, washstands, toilet sets, linoleums, kitchen ntonsils, Leghorn fowls, &c, Ac MESSRS. HAECOURT & CO. have been instructed by Mrs. Moffatt, who is leaving for England on tho 19th inst., to sell the wholo of her household furniture and effects, at her residence, Wadestown, on Tueßday, 17th April, at 1 30 p.m. sharp. The goods can be inspected on Monday, 16th inst., between 2 and 5 p.m. HARCOUET & CO., Auctioneers. FEIDAY, 20th APEIL, 1894. SALE OF UNSURPASSED BUILDING I SITES AND EESIDENCE IN OWEN AND LAWEENCE STEEETS. MESSES. HAECOURT & CO. have been favoured with instructions to soil by public auotion, at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 20th April, at 2.30 p.m.— j ~ tS? i 1c1 c I 1 ° ... We ' c -o g wm. ■1 * * I^l CO JCM H|| o I i P i 30ft. 30ft. I 30ft. 30ft. °° I OWEN STREET. All that piece of hind, being part of Town Acre No. 868, situated at the corner of Owen and Lawrence streets, with the well-built fiveroomed dwelling, bathroom, eoullery, washhouse, &c, erected thereon, and lot to a good tenant at 16s per week. Tho .building eiteß will be submitted as shown on plan, but the purohasor of Lot 1 will havo the option of taking 40 feet, and the remaining land will then be Bold in two lots, of 40 foot eaoh These site 3 aro in the very best part of Newtown and command a splendid view. Terms— lo per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in one month ; balance can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. For further details, apply HARCOUET & CO., Auotioneorß. FOB SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE IN PICTON. T AEBY & CO. (Limited) have received XJ instructions to offor for sale by private treaty that desirable property in Picton, at present occupied by A. P. Seymour, Esq., comprising — OCI acres freehold, with large 12*j%y roomed dwellinghouse, conservatory, stables, outbuildings, &o. The property is pleasantly situated, and ■within a few minutes' walk of the wharf and railway station, and admirably suited for private lodging-norae or gentleman's residence. To meet the requirements of a rapidly increasing tourist traffic to the Sounds, a firat-olass lodging-house in Picton has been a want long felt, and the present is a rare opportunity of securing a suitable property. For sale in one block or in allotments. Terms easy. For further particulars, apply to LAEBY & CO. (Limited), 44, Willis-street. MONEY. MONEY. MONEYT _O E? to £500 to Lend on housphold f uratjiy niture, pianos, oattle, carta, harness, horses, &o , &o (without removal). G. W. Smart, Pawnbroker, Manners-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 3