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TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell by auction in their rooms, Cuba-street, personal effects in the Estato of the late Mr. Wcßtfield— Household fnrnitnre, books, mußicalbox, scales, crockery, night commode, 69 bundles clothing and boots, first-class self-fitting range, harmonium, piano, iron bedsteads and bedding, glassware, pictures, and sundries All without reserve. Note the hour — 3 o'clock. TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. IriRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell by auction in their rooms, Cuba-street Extension — Lot 1. Freehold Building Allotment in Newtown - avenue, frontage 33ft by a depth of 70ft, being J.ot 3 of Town Acre No. 821, being- the whole of the land in Land Transfer Tifc'.e, vol. 43, fol 85. Lot 2. — Freehold Land and Cottage (at the Mo!eswoith-street end .of Wing-field-street, 30ft by G7ft, and approached by a passage 4ft Gin wide, being part of Town Acre No. 535. Lot 3. Splendid Freehold Allotment of land Bituated at Regent - terrace, Wadestown, being 1 ot 34 on a plan of the sub division of part of section 3 Kaiwarra district. Lot 4. Freehold Land and Dwelliughouse house fronting Rhodes-street 20ft by a depth of 132 ft, being all the land in Land Transfer Title, vol. 37, folio 149, and part of Town Acre No. 875. Lot 5. Freehold Land and Dwellinghouse fronting Rhodes-Btreet, 33ft by a depth of 132 ft, being all the land in Land Transfer Title, vol. 25, fol. 266, and part of Town Acre No. 875. Lot 6. Freehold Building Allotments of at Petone, being Lota 14 and 16 on the pUn of sub-division part of section 10, Hutt District, having a frontago of 121 links to Railway Parade, by 159 links deep, and being all the land in Land Transfer Title, vol. 29a, fol. 151. The above properties MUST be sold to wind np accounts of the vondor, and offer a splendid opportunity for obtaining REAL BARGAINS. _ For conditions of Bale and all further partionlars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Meßßrs. Brown & Dean, solicitors, Lambtonquay. TO-MOEROW (TUESDAY), 18th SEPT., At 2.30. WF. SHORTT will sell at his rooms, • 57, Willis-street - Double and single iron bedsteads, chests drawers, Duchess chest, Duchess pair, handsome leather suite, couoh, easy chairs, large gas stove (uoarly now), toilet sets, cornet in case, violin in case, perambulator, Austrian chairs, a superior lot c.p. ware, cruets, tea service, butter coolers, &c, carpets, linoeums, sowing machine, piano, spring cart, horse and harness, and a lot of sundries. WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. Salo of Furniture and Effects, on premises, Edge Hill, off Kent-terrace. AG. TAINE & CO. have received in- • structions from the owner to Bell on the premises, Edge Hill, off Kent-terrace, on above date — The whole of the superior and ÜBeful household furniture and effects, comprising in part — Drawingroom suite, overmantel, fender and irons, brackets, round and occasional tables, carpets, piano by Spangenberg, lot musio, ourtains and polos, &c. Diningroom — Table, ohairs, sofa and cushion, oheffonier, oil cloth, Singer sowing machine, pictures, &o. Four Bedrooms — Double and single bedsteads, mattrasses, pillotvs, washstands and ware, ohest of drawers, ohairs, looking-glasses, ourtains, oil cloth, mats, &c. Hall— Table and oil cloth in passage Kitchen utensils and sundries Tho whole to be sold without reserve. Furniture on view from 9 a.m. Wednesday. FRIDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. At 10 o'clock sharp. AT THE SALE ROOMS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. GROCERIES ■ STATIONERY BOOTS CROCK BRY SADDLERY IRONMONGERY TINWARE OILS FANCY G )ODS AMMUNITION PATENT MEDICINES SEEDS FIXTURES and FURNITURE Valued at .£2OO. And on SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 10 o'clock sharp. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Valued at .£l5O. By order of JAMES ASHCROFT, Esq., Official Assignee, in the Estate of AH CHEE KIN, of Manakau, a bankrupt fi EORGE THOMAS & CO. havo received \JT instructions to sell by auction, at their sale rooms, Customhouse-quay, on Friday and Saturday next, the 21st and 22nd Soptember, at 10 o'olook eaoh day — The whole of the well assorted general stock-in-trade of the above named bankrupt valued at over .£3OO SALE ENTIRELY UNRESERVED. F. W. HAYBITTLE, ' Auctioneer, WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS. AND UTENSILS. At the Residence, Wellington-terrace (Near junction with Boulcott-street.) GEORGE THOMAS & CO. havo boen favoured with instructions from L. L. Harris, Esq. (who is giving up housekeeping) te sell by auotion at his residence, Wellington - terrace, on Wodnesday, 26th September — The WHOLE of his EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE and RECHERCHE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, particulars of which will appear during tho wook Sale Absolutely Unrxserved. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. LA E R V & CO. (Limited) Have for Sale— A f\£\ sacks of different varieties. 4bU\# All oarefully Belected. For whioh they are prepared to quote exceptionally low prices, as they have received instructions to olose consignments. «^END IT TO BHORTTS. CO - OPERATIVE CASH . STORE. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. ]3. B. CRESPIN & CO., CO-OPERATIVE CASH STORE, Cuba-street, Wellington. The object of 00-operation is te improve the position of the working olasses, and so to seek to combine oapital, labour, and consumer into one common brotherhood. WHAT WE HOPE FOR. Capital in itself is gqod, and necessary to labour. What is bad is its concentration in a few hands. The aim of the firm is to establish a system which Bhall cause it to be the most popular ever introduced to the pnblio of Wellington. By bridging the gulf at present existing between capital and labour, the working classes will be enabled to enjoy, in the widest and most unßelfish manner, all the advantages to be obtained by capital. One olass of persons is dependent on another for the supply of daily wants. It ia impossible to overestimate the advantages derivable to consumers in making their purchases at the TE ARO CO-OPERATIVE CASH STORE. E. B. CRESPIN & CO. Are determined to convince the publio that the Tk Aro Co-opxhative Cabh Store, Cuba-street, is the best place to spend their money. An inspection of the stock and prices will prevent anyone from being disappointed. Parcels delivered free in City and Suburbs daily. Country Orders accompanied by remittance will be promptly executed. For packing oases no oharge will be made. Complete Price-list on application. COAL. : rpHOMPSON BROS. A CO. are now disJL charging a cargo of the bust Newcaatle Coal, ex Frank Gny. TUST LANDED, Ex S.S. Pakeha and Aorangi— GOLF, TENNIS. CRICKETING, AND BILLIARD GOODS, Also, a splendid assortment of Fishing Tacklx and Tobacconists' Sundbixb. Note Address — D. D. HYDE A CO,, Wellington, Napieb, and Hastings,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 3

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