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WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, * At 9 o'olook. PEUIT SALE AT THE HARRIS-STREET FRUIT MARKET. GEORGE THOMAS* CO. will sell at 9 o'olook sharp— OIQ cases very oboioeHobart apples OJLO and pears, including scarlet pearmains, russets, atone piDpina, Btnrmers, French orabs, dessert peara Also, Nelson apples, eggs, butter, Ao. For sale privately — 2 splendid SINGING CANARIES, guaranteed, prias 15s each JOHNSONVELLE SALE-YARDS. Johnson villk. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1895. Sale at 11.30 a.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON 4 CO. will . Bell by auction, as above — 120 fat,bullooks 2 springing heifers 2 oows, in calf 500 fat wethers 700 fat ewes 43 porkers and stores A train leaves Wellington and Manairatu Railway Station at 10.50 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.15 and 2.45 p.m. " FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT, 30th ; AUGUST, ~ At i o'olook. / FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. ! JAPANESE PLUMS. : r i •<• • ; T~. ifInOWNSEND 4 PAUL have received inJL struotions from Mr. F. A. Green to sell at their rooms, Willis-street, on Friday ,noxfc, the 30th August, at 1 o'olook eharp— ; /4'Oft * rn '' * reeB « including apples, peaches, pears, Japanese plums, quinoes, &o. TOWNSEND & PAUL, I - Auotioneera. J SATURDAY NEXT, "31st AUGUST. ' < j A c I ' . .On Aooount of Dissolution of Partnership. npOWNSEND 4 ■ PAUL havo reoeiyed I. inßtrnctions to soil, at their Central Saleyarda, on Satnrday next, without reserve, on aoconnt of a dissolution of partnership— 1 stallion, The Dean, bred by Allison Bros., of Auckland, by St. Legor, out of Jessie. Jessie is half-sister to Man ton, who won the New Zealand Cnp and Derby, also Canterbury and Auokland Cups. The Dean is a brown liorso, stands 16 hands high, and six years old. Remember, he is to be sold. TOWNSEND 4 PAUL, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. DRAUGHT ENTIRES FROM OAMARU. AG. TAINE 4 CO. have received in- • struotions from Mr. James S. Holmes, of Awamoa, Oamtru, to offer for sale, at their Yards, Harris-street, Wellington, as above — The pure-bred Clydesdale stallion PRINCE ARTHUR. This magnificent Clydesdale colt is three years old, by the orack horse of the colony, Ckown Pbincr, by Salisbury. Prinoe Arthur's dam is Kathloen. Fall pedigree at sale The attention of breeders is invited to the sale of this grand colt, as it is seldom that this olass of horse comes this way. Also, on aooount of Mr. John Donaldson, of Oamacu — The pure Clydesdale colt M'GREGOR. Full particulars and pedigree at sale. TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 o'olook sharp. AG. TAINE & CO. have received in- • struotions from Mrs. Morrison, who is leaving for England, to sell on tbe premises. No. 181, Upper Willis-street — The whole of the choioo household furniture oontained therein Full particulars in Friday's Post. FRIDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1895, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF FOUR-ROOMED DWELLING, "EASTBOURNE COTTAGE," Donald M'Lbar-stbbbt, Newtown. MESSRS. HAHCOURT 4 C 6. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Friday, 30th August, 1895, at 2.30 p.m.— A seotion having a frontage of 34ft to DOxNALD M'LEAN-STREBT by a depth of 107 ft, part of Town Acre 828 with the FOUR -ROOMED DWELLING known as Eastbourne Gottage erected thereon This is a neat four-roomed dwelling, with sonllery wash-honse and copper. Gas is laid on, and the building has been newly painted. There is also a good garden, planted with ■hrnbs and fruit trees. Buyers are reoommonded to inspeot this property, whioh is in good order, situated close to the tram-line, and to be sold a. bargain. For further particulars apply to HARCOURT * CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY. 30th .AUGUST, 1895, At 2.30 p.m. COTTAGE AND SEOTION, TAITVILLE. UPSET PBICE £120. MESSRS. HABCOURT & CO. have received instructions to sell by publio auotion at their rooms, on Friday, the 30th August, at 2.30 p.m. — All that pieoe of land having a frontage of 30ft Cm to Norway-street, Taitville, by a depth of 150 ft, part of lots 9 and 10. Ohiro, with the THREE- ROOMED BOW-WIN-DOW COTTAGE, wash-house, 4c, ereoted thereon, sow in the occupation ot Mr. PetetßOn This tale affords to working men the opportunity to acquire for a small sum a home not more than 20 minutes' walk from the Post Office by level road. Tbe garden is stoaked with fruit trees, and there is an unteiling apring of pare rraivr For f nrthor details apply to HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1895, At 1 o'olook. ON THE PREMISES, 13, ELLICE-ST., Immediately at the Tramway Junotion going round the Basin Reserve. WF. SHORTT has been favoured • with instructions from W. H. Hill, EBq., Torpedo Instruotor, whose engagement with tne Government nan expired, and who is now leaving for England, to sell as above, The whole of his furniture and effects, consisting of — Drawiugroom Buite in horsehair, Brussels carpets, hand aewing maohine, laoe curtains, vases, piotures, brass rail fendor and brasses, occasional tables, fire soreen, braokets, 4c, piano by Russell 4 Co., London, linolemn, Brussels stair oarpet and rods, dining table, oover, Austrian bentwood obairs, heavy fender and fire irons, 8-day olook, hearthrug, couch, linoleum, side table, c.p. ware, glassware, curtains, blinds, cutlery, double and single iron bed" steads, beds and mattresses to match, pillows, bolsters, mirrors, dressing tables, washstands, toilet ware, ohests drawers, bedroom ohairs, carpets and matting, kitohen table, crockery, pots, pans, kettles, baths, kerosene stove, garden toolß, cooking utenfails, and sundries Mr. Hill has resided in tho house only twelve months, so that everything is praotioally new, and will be sold without reserve. Salo 1 o'olook sharp. gAMUEL DANKS & SON, ELECTRO-PLATERS, BRAB3 FOUNDERS, and SANITARY PLUMBERS, 10, BBA.NDON-BTBIIT, Invite inspeotion of their Large Stock of all classes of SANITARY GOODS speoified under the existing By-Lawß, and tor the requirements of the trade generally. El/lOTHO-PHTINO IN ALL ITS BbANOHIS. BICYCLES A SPECIALITY. Makers of Coppib Washing Boilers. T HAVE A FINE DISPLAY OF BEST CLASS CHOCOLATE GOODS In Mt Window, Ex Ruahine and Tainui, From the Best Makers, in Great Variety, comprising— • FBUIT DEUCES, CROQUANTES, PRALINES, NOISETTE, PRAHNES NOUGAT, CHOCOLATE GINGER, SULTANAS, BLACK CURRANT, NOUGATINES, DESSERT, PINE APPLE, WALNUTS, GREENGAGE, PISTAOHE »c MONTELIMAfi, D'ABBICOT And a Luge Variety of Fancy Boxes, from 6djßaoh. GBO. BODLEY, LAMBTON.QUAY. "OEWARE OF CANVASSERS wiling Knife Cleaners. "Beat Vrino" only told «,t6o,Cuba-itr»et,

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 3

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