TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, At 7.30 o'olook. WF. SHORTT holds his Monthly • ' Sale of Books at his mart, Willisfitreet — The catalogue, whioh can be seen in the window, oomprisos a really choice collection and will be sold withont rescve. MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST, At 2 o'olook sharp. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF ONK OF DAWSON'S TVYO-FEEDER PRINTING MACHINE. WF. SHORTT has been favoured wth • instructions to sell by pnblic auction, as above, on tho premisos lately ocoupied by the Evening Post— A DAWSON'S TWO-FEEDERPRINT-ING MACHINE. This maohino prints at tho 'rate of three thousand (3000; pef hour, and is in good working order, having btcn used printing the Evening Post up to 23rd May last, when much faster printing maobinery had to be introduced. The machine, aa it now stands erected, may be inspected at any time on application to the Auctioneer. Tho purchaser will be required to remove the machine by 12 o'olook on Friday, 7th August, 1896. The sale is entirely without reserve. W. F. SHORTT, ' Auctioneer. " MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST, At 2.30. WF. SHORTT will sell at his mart, • Willis-street— 1 Large quantity of superior furniture, inBinding — Sootch 7 atd 4-drawer obests, duehets pairs aud chest), double and single iron bedttiads and spring mait.esies, l<noleums, carpets, garden hose, oroobe y, splendid pano, bell on?an, overmaiitjl, c.p. ware, cutlery, clocks, f incy goods, sundries, And the olos.ng lines of drapery *j MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST, At 11 o'clook. , CHAFF. CHAFF. CHAFF. BRAN. BRAN. i AT THE FRUIT MARKET, HAKBIB-STEEET. jT\ EORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell, as \A above— 1Of? sacks very heavy chaff, slightly J-JUtJ wetted by rain OH sacks snperior bran No Reserve. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. * TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. FEANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from a gentleman who is giving up housekeeping to sell by auotion a portion of his first-class furniture (removed from tl c Upper Terrace), in their rooms, Cuba-street— English piano by Rolfe, handsome over- <. mantel and drape, best quality large Brussels carpets, large lot of te?t linoleums and oilcloth, unique set of bronzes, inlaid occasional tables and chairs, bric-a-brac, lamps, pictures, sofas, fearers and irons, velvet pile covers, hall table and umbrella stand, coal vase, large dining table, Bingle and double iron bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, 8 feather beds and pillows, down quilts, rugs, cooking utensils, crockery, garden tools and hose, fire -proof safe, copying presß, &c, 4c. On View on Tuesday Forenoon. No Reserve. ' PLANT 3, SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL TREES. THE SALE OP THE SEASON, -j Kf\ Daphnes i 1 CameUiaa -JOA Assorted Roses -t & ti X Rhododendrons "I A f\ Azalea Mollis JL^MJ And PAA Other Lines of Eeally Good Particulars in Tuesday's issue. .'TWWNSEND * PAUL have received JL instructions from Mr. F. D. Green, Lily Dale Nurserios, and Mr. John Murray, to sell above at their rooms, Willit-street, on Friday next, the 7 th August, at 1 o'clock sharp. « FRIDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1896. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SAL.E \ OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY STOCK, AT CARRINGTON STAIION, CARTERTON, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. FH. WOOD has been favoured with in- • fettuctions from Mesai-d. W. Booth and Co., who are relinquishing dairying, to Bell by pub ie auction, as above — The whole of their -well-known and carefully-selected j , dairy -stock, comprising 110 picked dairy cows and heifers, all young (.none having had more than three calves), and coming in in September October, a few calving in August; also, a pure-bred shortaorn bull, bred by W. C. Buccanan, EBq. ; and a quantity of dairy utensils, including Babook tester, swing churn, &0., &c. The attention of dairymen and others is speoially Directed to this important sale, as ». splendid opportunity of supplying their requirements. Tho whole will be sold under the hammer, and none disposed of privataly. SATURDAY. Bth AUGUST, 1896, At 2 p.m. Important Sale by public auction of several First-clasn Freehold Dairy and Agricultural Farms, being subdivisions of the celebrated " GBEEN CORNER," GLADSTONE. FH. WOOD, ha 3 received instrnotiona • from those interested to cell by pnblio auction, at his Cctrterton anc tion rooms, on tho above date, and on exceptionally easy terms — Abont 1000 acres first-class land, divided into farms ranging from luO aores, including two homesteads, with all necessary outbuildings and other impiovoments. Tho land is of good quality, well watered, suitable for dairy and agricultural farms; situate within a mile of Government school and Poßt and Telegraph Offioe. A dairy factory is shortly to be ereoted within baita- mile of the property. Terms — 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 20 per cent, in two months, balance for a term of years, as agreed upon, at 5} per cent, interest. Further particulars and lithe plans may bo obtained from Missus. MENTEATH & BEERE, Solicitors, Wellington ; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. ' NOTICE. WE have pleasure in intimating that we havo opened an American Lauudry and Dyoworks in No. 50, Cour-touay-plaec. Ladies' and gentlemen's clothes >onovated and done up in first-okis style. Thirty yearn' experience in the beat laundry and dyework*. Prices moderate. FEBBIN * CO.
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 59, 1 August 1896, Page 8
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