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TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. FEANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell by auotion in their rooms, Cuba-street— On account of whom it may concern— Al sterling silver, c.p. table and dessor spoons and forks, tea spoons, gravy spoons and soup ladle (a grand lot), Bilver match boxes, superior razors, 10 sterling silver chains, stamped on every link, 18-oarat gold lady s keyless vrtoh, gold rings, brooches, and studs, 19 silvor lever watches, gold albert and locket, prismatio oompass, &c, &o. Also, by order of the Publio Trustee, in the estate of A. G. Thorn, deceased — Silver watoh and a few artioles of jewellery remaining over from the previous sale. Without reserve. TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 2 o'olock. Previous to the Sale of Silver Plato, Ao FRANCIS SIDEY A CO. will anotion in their roomß, without reserve — A small lot of household fnrniture and effeots, garden hoße and tools, sheets of plate gloss, &o. Also, By order of the Bailiff— Fruit, vegetables, &c, Ao. TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 1 p.m. TAEATAHI (CAETEETON) STOCK "El H. WOOD will sell as above— 200 fat wethers (off turnips)— heavy weights 100 fat ewes— a good and even line 150 fat wethers CO fat wethers— heavy 110 first-olass liomney Marßh owes, four and six tooth, in lamb to pure-bred Romney Marsh rams 50 cross-bred owes, two and four tooth, in lamb 100 store ewes 80 hoggets Dairy cows, steers, heifers, and oalves 12 head beef (ox) 2 first-olass haoks by Tattler, dam by Knkapo, 4 nnd 5 years respectively IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION EOOMS, No. 84, Lambton-quay. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, Gth AUG., 1895, At 2.30 o'clock. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • _ (Limited) are favoured with instrnctions to sell by public auotion as aboveSuperior household furniture, &c, comprising first-olass suite in tapestry, five Brussels and tapestry oarpets, five DncheEs suites, fix chests drawers, two occasional tables, four overmantels, quantity gold cornice fringe, Austrian chairs, kitohen chairs, obild's high and low arm chairs, cix wire mattresses, three spring mattresses, wringer, leather couch, two e»By chairs, five rockerchairs, wool mats, round table, three gas stoves, length hose, kitchen table, superior air-gun, small parcel books, &c , 4c. J. G. CHAPMAN, Auctioneer.

TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 10 o'olook. 10 Tons Splendid Oamaru Table Potatoes. 5 Tons Swede Turnips. GEOEGE THOMAS & CO. will sell at their rooms, Customhouse-quay, as above, ex Brnnner, landing to-morrow morning — "I l )f\ sacks very prime potatoes /*/\ sacks Swede turnips Delivery from Queen's Wharf. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST, At 1 o'olook. PEDIGEBK AYESHIRE CATTLE. AT LOWEE HUTT I'ARDS. AG. TAINE & CO. will hold their next • salo at Hutt Yards on above date, and sellAccount of Mr. J. C. Cuff, -f f* Pedigree Ayrshire cows and heifers -g Ayrshire bull, " Jaok Bunsby," bred X by Mossra. Rogerson & Fleming lAlderney bnll, bred by W. J. M. Larnaoh, Esq. Most of the cows aro prize winners, and bred by noted Ayrshire breeders, viz. :— Messrs. Ferguson, Eogerson ft Fleming, Duncan, Cook Broi., and Cowan. The oow " Qnoenie " holds the record for. weight of milk in New Zealand. Catalogue on application. Account of other vendors — 150 fat owes and wethers 10 head mixed oattte 2 cows, just about calving ilO store sheep 180 prime fat wethers 160 prime fat ewes Pigs, horsoß, &o. Fnrthor entries aro invited, and shonld be made oarly for publicity. THUBSDAY, Bth AUGUST, At 2.30 WF. SHORT r will sell at his rooms, . 57, Willis-street-Two cases handsome brass-railed double and single iron bedsteads, and 1 oaeo exquisite shell china teaand trinket sets, Frenoh manufacture, elegant design ; also, 4 dinner services, Mcakinwaro, 0 tea Bets, hand-somely-carved Dnchess ohest, Duchess pair, bookcase and book shelves, quantity of superior linoleum (various patterns), 8-day marble clock, kitchen dresser, superior Scotch ohest drawers on casters, suite of furniture in tape3try, office secretary, rosewood piano, bevelled glass overmantel, musio waggon, toilet chests, toilet sets, seltzogene, gas stove, blankets, quilts, kapok beds, wire-wove spring mattresses, oooking utensils, and sundries Ladies are invited to inspect the tea Bets prior to sale. THUESDAY, Bth AUGUST, At 1 o'olock. 1000 FRUIT TREES, SHELTEE TBEES, FLOWEEING AND HEDGE PLANTS, &c, &c. rpOWNSEND 4 PAUL hove reoeived X instructions from Messrs. F. A. Green and W. Cridley, of Auckland, to sell in their rooms, Willis-Btreet, on Thursday next, at 1 o'olook sharp— -j i\d \t X fruit and forest trees, flowering 11/vv and hedge plants Af\ large 4-year-old oamellias, in 'jC'L/ bloom /_• |~k red and white daphnes X jk assorted oamellias Eoses, azaleas, musk, magnolias, heaths, ohanthus, maorooarpa, pines, verbenas, guavos, lemons, pittosporum, double blue violets, cabbage trees, gooseberries, &0., &o. This is the finest assortment sent in to sell this season, and wo can recommend the above, and our instructions are to sell. TOWNSEND ft PAUL, Auctioneers.

THUESDAY, Bth AUGUST, At 11 o'olook. IMPORTANT TRIAL CONSIGNMENT OF AN ASSOBTED PAECEL OF MILDUEA DEIED FEUITS. GEOEGE THOMAS & CO. have reoeived instructions to sell at their rooms, Customhouse-quay, on Thursday, Bth Augnst, at 11 o'clock, on account of the Mildura Fruit Growing Association — (%d\ boxes, eaob 201b, assorted raisins *J\y (for dessert and culinary purposes) Samples are now available, and the trade are invited to inspeot eaoh description. MONDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1895, At 2 30 p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE FEEEHOLD PEOPEETIES IN THE TOWN OF PALMEESTON NOETH. ME. J. E. MONTAGUE, of Palmerston North, Auctioneer, is favoured with instructions from J. Herbert Hankins, Esq., solicitor for the trustees nnder the will of the late Jameß Wiltshire, to offer for sale by publio auotion on Monday, the 19th day of August, 1895, at his rooms in the Square, Palmerston North, at 2.30 o'olook in the afternoon, the following valuable freehold properties in the town of Pamerston NorthLot I—AH1 — AH that paroel of land being allotment No. 1 of Beotion 338, situate in Main-street and olose to the railway station, containing 30 perches, more or less, together with the substantial buildings thereon, now ooonpied as a general store by Wah Kee, at a rental of £41 12s per annum Lot 2— All that parcel of land, being Allotment No. 1 of Seotion 309, oontaining 3 roods and 20 perches, situate in Short-street. There are three substantial cottages on this land, yielding a rental of £62 per annum Lot 3 — All that piece or parcel of land, containing 2 roods and 16 perohe* (more or less), being Allotment 15 of Seotion 337, and Allotments 16 and 17 of Seotion 324, situate in Davidstreet. Upon this property are three substantial cottages, yielding a rental of £23 8s per annum Shonld lots Nos. 2 and 3 not sell as a whole, the cottages therein referred to, with a suitable area of land attached to eaoh, will be sold separately. A full description of the land in eaoh case will be set one in the conditions of eale. The title to each of the above-mentioned properties is nnder the Land Transfer Act. For plans and condition* of sale apply to J. HEEBEET HANKINS," Esq., Solioitor, The Square, Palmerston North ; Or to THB AUCTIONEERS. jgBND IT TO SHOETTff. .

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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