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)•' 43 HORSES 4IS SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp. [* WEEKLY 5 ALE of HORSES, TRAPS, &o. In our Yards, Harris-street. J \ G. TAINE & CO. will hold theii L -t\-» weekly sale of horses, in their yardi as above, and sell— SPECIAL ENTRIES. i. On account of Hccken Bros., Feilding— ) O first-class young harness horses, all O young, sound, staunch and witli trill . On account of Wairarapa and other country clients— A good ponies, fit for polo <y i • harness horses and hacks A draught h0r363 •| horse, sulky, and harness The above are all soecial entries, good ■ sorts, and mostly to bo Sold Without Reserve. Immediately after above will follow the ordinary entries, of whioh we will have a , large number. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, . At 1 o'olock. STOCK SALE AT HUTT YARDS. AG. TAINE & CO. will sell on above . date— 150 fat wethers and ewes (good) 150 4 and 6-tooth storo wethers 150 2-tooth ewea and wethers 60 btorn exrei 20 yearling heifers, Ayrshire and Jersey cross. Theso are a good line, and havo been solec ed with care and judgment 5 cows, springing and to calve 10 head young cattlo 1 yearling bull, by Baron of Ayr 1 Ayrshire cow, Queenie 2 Berkshire sows, in pig Horses, &c. Wo invite further entries, which should be mado early for publicity SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1895, At 9 o'clock sharp. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will selj at the Wellington Fruit Market, Harrisstreet, to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock sharp— k> X cases D. & E. oranges t t\i \\ casea Sydney orangos, lemons, and JL\/\/ mandarins. Also, New kidney and ronnd potatoes, green peas, rhubarb, tomatoes, apples, &c, &c. GEORGE THOMAS & CO., Anctioneers. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 23rd NOV., At 1 31. \\J F. SHORTT will sell at his rooms, T » . 57, Willis-street— Large quantity of furniture, fancy and useful articles, another lot of toys similar to last Saturday, linoleum, tent and fly, accordeon, silver-pitted cornet in case, field glass, handsome Scotch chest drawers (spiral columns), cups and saucers, dinner and tea service, Imperial accordeons, clothing, and sundries. SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 9a m. ' T AERY & CO. (Limited) will sell at their 1-J rooms, 44, Willis-street — lAA packages D.E. oranges, and IVY other frnits New potatoes— kidnoy and ronnd sorts Also, 5 Pekin ducks 1 Pekin drake 1 sitting of Pekin duck eggs 1 coop Minorcas MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. ON THE PREMISE*, IATE 'BUS STABLES, NEWTOWN. 'BUSES, BUILDINGS, IRON, BRICKS, AND RE&IDUE OF LEASE. TOWNSEND & PAUL have reoeived instructions to sell, without reserve, on the premises — 3 Palace oars 1 Empire 'bus 1 brake Residue of lease of abont one aore of land (particulars at sale) 1 long building, abont 85ft by 18ft 1 blacksmith's shop (both these buildings are almost new, and can be removed without any trouble 1 office, about 15ft by 10ft ' 5000 bricks GO sheets of iron and, lot of timber, to be seen in Rouse & Hurrnll's yard, Courtenay -place Remember— Every line will be sold to the highest bidder. The estate must be cleared up. TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock, A large lotof FURNITURE and EFFECTS, a quantity of Persor. *.'. Kffects in the Estate of Mrs. Paterson, Window Sashes and Frames. ¥7RANCIB SIDRY &CO will auction the J? above in the r rooms, Cuba-street. Without reserve. TUESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from A. Murray, Esq., j who is leaving Wellington, to sell by auotion at his residence, Lome-street (near the Cordial Factory) — The whole of his reilly good household furniture and effects. Particulars in to-morrow's issue. MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1895, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AND OIL PAINTINGS. At the Residence, Botjlcott-street. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have been instructed by Mrs. Silk, who is leaving Wellington, to eoII by auotion as abovo— Household furniture and effects, the contents of a nine-roomed house, consisting in pa*-t of : 41 very valuable oil paintings, by the late Mr. 'lhos. Silk, beautiful full trichord piano by Fosonor (equal to new), music cabinet, Brussels carpets, pier glass, brass-mounted and steel fenders, brass-mounted ashpan, steel fire irons, cheffonier, book cases, diningroom suite in horsehair, coal vnse«, hearthrugs, dining and occasional tables, Austrian cbai-s, umbrella stand, stair carpet, stair rods, linoleum, single iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, flax beds, blankets, counterpanes, dressing tables, chests of drawers, washstands, commode, kitohen utensils, meat safe, orockeryware, garden tools, &c, and books, including volume of New Zealand Graphic and Descriptive, by C. D. Barraud OIL PAINTINGS. Mr. Silk's reputation as an artist is too well-known to require any comment. The pictures for sale will consist of Now Zealand and Continental .Views, many of whioh were awarded high honours at the Melbourne, Dunedin, and othor Exhibitions. Goods on View Morning of Sale. HARCOURT & CO , Au' 1 •meers. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1895, At 2.30 p m. Sale or NEW SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, NORTH-AVENUK, HOPPER-STREET. RESERVE, £U5. */| ESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. havo ITI been instructed by the owner to sell i by public auotion at their rooms, Lambtoni quay, on Friday, the 29th November, at i 230 p.m — i All that piece of land having a frontage ot 20 feet to NOIII H- AVENUE, off Hopper-street, by a depth of 122 i feot through to South-avenue, being ' Section 0 of Town Acre 71, with the splendid NEW SEVEN'. rtOOMRD RESIDENCE thoronn, now in the occupation of Mr. Bliok Tho house has all conveniences— bath, copper, tubs, p.w.c , and four fireplaces, and both balcony and verandah command a ■ magnificent viow of the harbour. There i^ also a good flower and vegetable garden. Being practically a now house, and to bo offered at tho very low upset prico of .£425, it affords a rare opportunity to any buyer ol house property. A large proportion of the purchase-money may rem tin on mortgage il desired. HAROOURT & CO., Auctioneers. new Zealand lha.n t and mercan TILE AGENCY COMPANY, Lisiited. h WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. 8 : IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHEEPf FARMERS, c ;>; > nnHE COMPANY will hold its oustomarj !" A Auction Sales of Wool lll l On Gth DeoernVr, 1895, \ On 17th January, 189G, y On 14th February, 189G, At its Wool and Grain Stores, Featherston stroet, Wellington. Unrivalled facilities for the display of largi or Email clips. Moderate charges and Prompt Aonoun Sales with Cush Remittances. Absolute Protection Aft'ordod by Specifl '• Clause in Company 'a Articles of Association An^'ion Ri-les o f Hides. Tal low, .to., HELD KVKKY FORTNIGHT CO\"S.T<}NMENI'=i SOl.Ti'irFlt. Liboml Oasliudvancosftee nt Commission R. M. M'Knioht, T. H. Hanna, Produoo Department. Manager.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 3

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