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!O. TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1894, d). At 11 o'clock. LAEGE AND IMPOETAN AUCTION SALE OF _ WINES, SPIRITS, TOBACCO, CIGARS TEAS, Ac, Ac. £ r^EORGE THOMAS A CO. have bee favoured with instructions to sell b; ~ auction, in their rooms, on Tuesday first, a jjr 11 o'clock, a large consignment of Wines Spirits, Tobaccos, and Cigars, consisting 0 — some of the leading brands, as follows : — 175 boxes Panyong tea =: 25 coses Universal brandy 5 19 do Pierri do 21 do Gautier do 22 do Martinet do 85 do Heather Dew whisky 29 do Grier's 0.0. H. 5 do Provo3t 1. 4 do Heddle's red rum f. 15 do Governor Grant rum ~ 34 do Geneva 7 qr-caskß Trapp's port wine 9 cases claret 18 do Sandimann's ** claret 10 do Stephen's salad oil, half -pints 10,000 Indian Nawab cigars 20,000 Jamaica do 2,400 Aquilla do 10,000 Palmas do 3 boxes Venus tobacco Terms at sale. F. W. HAIBITTLE, Auctioneer. OPENING OF THE WHOLESALE FRUIT AUCTION MARKET, Harbis-stbbet (Next to Briscoe, M'Neil A Co.'s Warehouse.) In and after the first week of September the undermentioned AUCTIONEERING FIRMS will conduct their FRUIT BUSINESS ONLY AT THE NEWLY-ERECTED MARKET, Harris-street. This Building, which has beon designed especially to suit the exigencies of the Fbuit Tbade, offers facilities for the Disposal of Fbuit and Pboduce unequalled in the colony. GEORGE THOMAS A CO. TOWNSEND A PAUL. TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock sharp. In tho Bankrupt cstato of G. T. Harris, a baker. AG. TAINE A CO., instructed by Jas. • Ashoroft, Esq., the Official Assignee, to sell at their rooms, by publio auction, on above date — Baker's cart in good order, set of har. ness and horses, 26 glass stands, globes, and dishes, 2 sets soales and weights, 120 empty tins, 8 bread and cake .trays, 2 bride cakes, 60 cake hoops, 2 wooden troughs, biscuit machine, i oases biscuits, 2 tins do, 7 boxes liquorice, Ac. Also, Goods unclaimed and loft over in the estate of,M. J. Everton— 30 ilb tins spice, 50 tins table fruit, 2 doz bottles sauce, 2 doz jam, mustard in 1 and 21ba, peerless glosß, furniture polish, table salt, rice, tomato sauce, lot brushware, knife boards, 19 tins fruits, 10 yard brooms, tinware, empty boxes, biscuit tins, 50 boxes Picton herrings, 2 cases bloater paste, 2 do ham and ohioken, 2 do ham and tongue, 1 do extract of beef, 1 do assorted meats, and a collection of sundries. The whole to be sold without reserve. WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 'At 2 o'clock. SALE OF PAINTER'S STOCK, STOCK-IN-TRADE. AG. TAINE A CO. are instructed to • sell at their Rooms — 10 drums raw and boiled oil, each 5 gals 12 casks white lead, 3 cwt putty, Venetian red, 3 boxes mahogany and ebony stain, dry oohre, Ao. Large assortment of paperhangings ; also, collection of enamels in large and small tins, Ac. No reserve. TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, At 9 o'clock. LAERY A CO. (Limited) will sell at their Mart, 44, Willis-street, tomorrow, at 9 a.m. — Bananas, pines, apples Ac. Ac. Ac. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, At 2.30. Continuation of Sale. WF. SHORTT will sell the balance of • Furniture left from this afternoon's sale, at his rooms, 57, Willis-stroet, adding — Portable stove, gas stove, plunge bath, child's iron cot, 12 Austrian chairs, and a really first-claps piano, nearly new, and gent's English saddle, pigskin throughout JOHNSONVILLE SALE-YAEDS, Johnsonville. WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1894. FREEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. will sell by auction, as above — 100 fat bullocks 500 fat wethers and ewes 10 baconers 40 porkerß 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. FRIDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1894, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF THE YACHT GIROLA. MESSRS. HARCOURT A CO. have been favoured with instructions frpm H. P. Rawson, Esq., to sell by public auction at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 31st August, at 2.30 p.m.— The well-known and favourite yacht GIROLA, 14 tons, the largest and best pleasure boat in Wellington Harbour; thoroughly sound, well supplied with sails, anohors, cables, and gear. Also, large dingy ; all in first-class order This vessel is one of the fastest and safest iv the harbour, and in addition to her qualities as a yacht is admirably suited for the coasting trade, as she has large carrying oapacity. For further particulars, apply HARCOURT A CO , Auctioneers.

FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Friends of Mr. C. A. Knigge are reX spectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, Catherine M'Kella, which will leave his residence, " The Bungalow," Roxburgh-street, for the Karori Cemetery, on Wednesday Afternoon, at 2.30. GEORGE TILLER, Undertaker, Manners-street. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friend 3 of Mr. John Thorburn are respeotfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late daughter, Constance Elizabeth, whioh will leave his residence, Woolcombe-street, on Tuesday, 28th August, at 9 am , for tho Sydney-street Cemetery. EADES A FLTGER, Undertakers, 20, Cuba-street. FUNEEAL NOTICE. rX*HE Friends of Mr. R. P. Johnson are X respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of bis late Daughter, Isabella R. P., which will leave his residence, Riddiford-street, To-morrow, Tuesday, 28th August, 1894, at 2.45 p.m., for Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker, Taranaki-street. fTIHE interment of the late Hannah Barton X will take place at Trentham, Upper Hutt, on Thursday, 30th August, 1894, at 2 p.m. Friend b will accept the intimation. COLLETT BROS., Undertakers, Lower Hutt and Petone. A. G. WHEELER, Tj^UNERAL UNDERTAKER, No. 37, Adelaide-boad, Furnishes Funerals with respectability and economy. Evebt Requisite Supplied. Cash or Time Payments. F. W. Smith, J. Alexandeb, H. Kbnnst. J_ALEXANDER A CO., PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, Sanitabt, Electbical, and Hot Water Engineebs, Lead-head Nail Manufactubeb&. Estimates given for all sanitary and other work. Drains, p.w.c. 'a, Ac, fixed according to new by-laws at lowest prices. N.B. — All work entrusted to our care will reoeive the personal supervision of practical certificated men. Note the Address — J. ALEXANDER A CO., Opposite Public Library, Victoria-street, Wellington. Telephone 901.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 3