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TUESDAY. 3rd DECEMBER, 1895, At 1 o'olock sbarp. On the Premises, " Ellesmere House," Boul-cott-stroet, next Spiller's Hall. \J T F. SHORTT has been favonred with * • • instructions to sell, aa above, the whole of the Furniture and Effects, consibting of— Suite of furniture in tapestry ; piano by Broadwood & Son, handsome walnut case ; plush music stool ; carpet square, nearly new; heavy kerosene lamp, cheffonier, B-day clock, b. and g. overmantel, Singer sowing machine, fancy cabinet, o.p c vet and biscuit barrel, musio cabinet (walnut), pictures, violin in case, musio ; aot tenniß, rackets, net, &c, in box, complete ; American organette, bookshelves, ornamenta, brackota, Anatrian bentwood chairs, gas stove, fundors, fire brasses, screens, fancy and ornamental artioles, dinner and tea service, jugs, cupa and saucers, meat eafa, hall hat and coatstand in cedar, single and double bedsteadß, spring rnattroaaes, palliasses, bedding, bolsters, pillows, kapok and flock beds, mahogany chest drawers, toilet cheßts, tables and washstands, toilet sets, mirrors, linolenm3, oilcloth, cutlery, c.p. ware, glasß, crockery, pota, pans, cooking utensils, and sundries. Absolutely without reserve. TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock noon. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from the Bailiff to sell by auction, on the land adjoining their auction rooms, Cuba-street Extension, under distross warrant from Magistrate's Court, Flookton and Co. v. Bevan— 2 bay colts 1 grey maro No reserve. TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. I7RANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auotion— 300 vols. books, a lot of electrical apparatus, batteries, &c, magic lantern lenses, &c , and a Email lot of furniture, a large lot of chemicals, horse medicines, sporlingcartndges, gun tools, gunpowder, Damascus twist d.b.b.l. fowling piece, a lot of tools, &c The books are choioe, and suitable for Xmas presents or prizes. Will mostly be sold one volume at a time. No Reserve. TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. AT THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRISSTREET. TOWNSEND & PAUL will sell the balance of their Island fruit, about— packages bananas, pines, pea- •"" nuts, cocoannts "J |~W) cases Sydney oranges O R saoks peas b~)f\ tons table potatoes "| £\i\ ba g 8 an d sacks new potatoes WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 11 a m. PIGS. PIGS. AT THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS. STREET. 'rOWNSEND & PAUL will sell on I Wednesday, at 11 a.m.— -| truck pigs JOHNSONVILLE SALE-YAEDS, Johnsonville. WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER. FREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO. will sell by auotion, as above— 110 fat bullocks 550 fat ewes 100 fat wethers 50 fat lambs 130 four and six-tooth wethers, store Sale at 11.30 a.m. A train leavos 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. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, sth and 6th DECEMBER, at 1 o'clock. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! UNREDEKMED PLEDGES ! LAERY & CO. (Limited) will sell at their rooma, 41, Willis-street, under instructions from Mr. M. Ziman, Pawnbroker, Cuba -street, on Thursday and Friday, sth and 6th December, at 1 o'olock, unredeemed pledges as follows — February 4th, 522, 2 g rings ; 6th, 573, pistol; 7th, 586, 20 dollar piece ; 9th, 632, s 1 watch ; 12th, 669, s 1 watch ; 15th, 716, g watch ; 18th, 766, a 1 watch ; 770, s 1 watch ; 21st, 811, g ring ; 25th, 872, 2 field glasses and watch ; 27th, 913, g nugget pin ; 28th, 237, coat, vest, ulster, and g ring ; 914, g pin. Maroh Ist, 953, s 1 watch and chain ; 2nd, 266, g broooh ; 370, d bbl gun ; stb, 980, g chain and looket ; 371, old violin ; 372, accordeon ; 6th, 2, 2 tools ; 373, opera glass ; 374, sextant ; 7th, 20, g chain ; 375, books ; Bth, 29, 3 tools ; 376, concert flute ; 378, cruet; 31, camera, lens, and 3 slides, &c (maker, Underwood) ; 11th, 84, olook ; 36, biscuit jar ; 50, Chinebc *ilk; 14th, 141, g ohain bangle ; 16th, 171, s 1 watch ; 23rd, 275, g ring ; 28th, 338, a 1 watch ; 29th, 354, c p cornet (by Boosey and Son, London); 30th, 369, a watch ; 367, cameo broooh. April Ist, 380, s 1 watch ; 426, Biblo ; 2nd, 429, opossum furs, g brooch, and studs; 430, g nugget ring ; 432, s watch and necklet ; 443, sewing machine ; 4th, 453, 7 books (Popular Eduoator) ; sth, 479, g looket and neoklet ; 485, g chain, a brooob, looket, and neoklet; 6tb, 491, 2 dresses and clothing ; 9th, 547, g bangle; 10th, 555, g looket, watch, and trinkets; 570. g ring; 11th, 573, g broooh ; 13th, 596, g ring ; 599, watch ; 617, a watoh ; 17th, 633, s g watoh; 18th, 618, g broooh : 19th, 668, s 1 watoh ; 671, s g watoh and chain ; 22nd, 710, g ring, set diamond and ruby ; 23rd. 750, g medal ; 26th, 804, M apron ; 29th, '827, g ring and bangle; 21st, 914, habit, skirt, and bag; 29th, 818, s 1 watoh; 30th, 854, watoh. May 2nd, 876, g ohain ; 3rd, 882, 3pr boots ; 4th, 915, cameo brooch and ear-rings ; 6th, 928, plough and irons ; 934, oilskins ; Bth, [ 961, cape ; 10th, 989, s 1 watch ; 997, banjo ; 11th, 1000, coat and vest ; 1, field-glass; 3, kit of tools ; 15th, 47, opera glass ; 16th, 68, silver afternoon sugar basin, cream jug, and tongs ; 18tb, 99, g ohain ; 100, 2 shirts and singlet ; 107, plongh and 2 iron planes ; 20th, 125, s 1 watoh ; 137, mackintosh ; 142, gnu ; 21st, 606, g watch and 2 rings ; 904, g ring ; 23rd, 192, g ohain ; 27th, 237, mackintosh ; 239, suit; 241, 2 books; 28th, 248, 2 a watches ; 250, fancy dress ; 260, concertina ; 269, 3 opera glasses and pipes ; 3lßt, 303, 8 watch. June 3rd, 346, dress; Bth, 401, riding habit and dress ; 10th, 419, jaoket ; 20th, 593. underclothing; 27th, 723, maokin. tosh ; 070, tan boots. July 16th, 49, auit ; 57, swag; 19th, 74, suit; 23rd, 138, suit. August 9th, 3G7, blanket ; 370, 2 blankets ; 3rd, 529, blankets ; 17th, 499, mackintosh ; 19th, 528, 2 coata, 2 vests, dress coat, and boots; 22nd, 573, riding leggings; 577, jacket ; 583, coat and trousers ; 23rd, 601, suit ; 12th, 888, dress ; 24th, 187, dress and shoes ; 25th, 725, dress ; 31st, 727, sealette jacket ; 711, coat and vest ; 751, suit. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. Also high-olass gold and silver watches, diamond and other jewellery, all to be sold at a Baorifice. Christmas presents in great variety. Addreßß— MAURICE ZIMAN, City Loan Office, 85, Cuba-street. Established 1874. TUESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1895, At 2.30 o'clook. To Merchants, Bankers, Business Men, and those in sfiaroh of a Delightful Private Residence. IMPORTANT SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND FAMILY RESIDENCE, AuROtA-TERRACB. On Exceptionally Easy Terms. MESSRS. J. H. BKTHUNE t~ CO. are favoured with instructions from C. H. Snow, Esq , who is leaving Wellington, to sell by publio auotion, at their rooms, Featheraton-streot, 011 Tuesday, 17th December, at 2.30 p in.— That choice Freehold Property, part of Town Sections Nos. 498 and 500 on the plan of the City of Wellington, containing 3 ROODS 6 PEKCHES, having a frontage of 210 feot 6 inches to Aurora-terrace by a depth of 165 feet, together with the comfortable Family Residence known as LANGTON LODGE erected thereon, containing eight rooms, also two-stall stable, coaohhonse, and outbuildings, at presont in the occupation of Mr. Snow. Thia charming property, which adjoins the Paraonago Reservo and tho residence of R. B Gore, is situated within three minutes' walk of Lambton quay, and commands a splendid view of the city and harbour. Tho grounds aro tastefully laid cut aa flowor garden, Bhrubbery, and well-kept lawns, and for residential purposes or for subdivision into bnilding allotments cannot be surpaßßed. For further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Limited. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMEBS. '8 'HE COMPANY will hold its ouatomary X Auction Sales of Wool On 6th Deoember, 1895, On 17th January, 1896, On 14th February, 1896, At its Wool and Grain Stores, Foathorstonstreet, Wellington. Unrivallod facilities for tho display of large or small clips. Moderate ohargos and Prompt Aoconnt Sales with Cash Remittances. Absolute Proteotion Afforded by Speoial Clausoin Company's Artioloa of Association. Anotion Sales of Sboopakins, Hides, Tallow, Ac, HELD EVEUY FORTNIGHT CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Liberal Cash advances free of Commission R. M. M'Knioht, T. H Hanna, Produce Department. Manager. 1 I'IIOMPSON BROS. & CO. ■ COAL AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Dixon, Pipitea, and Foathoraton streets.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 3

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