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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, At 11 o'clook sharp. WF. SHORTT has been favoured « with instructions" to sell by publio auction at the Drill Shed, Mount Cook Barraoks, on Friday next, 11th September — Obsoloto and Condemned Government stores, Sale at 11 o'clook sharp. FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1896, At 2.30. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. , On the Cathedral Site.Taranaki-street. J ' GREAT RUMMAGE SALE. WF. SHORTT has been favoured with • instructions from Mr. J. H. Meyer, whbse lease- has expired, to sell by publio auction, as above — Waikaia stone, 3000 best slates, sashes, counters, frames, doors, drain pipes, w.c. pans, timber, 150 sheets galvanised iron (varions lengths.), baths, sinks, verandah brackets, gas stoves, gas refleotors, skylights, greenhouse and conservatory sashes, verandah rafters, gates, iron verandah posts, piping, guttering, and other ironwork, and a > quantity of building material. The whole to be cleared away by Saturday, 12th September, 1896, at G o'clock. Everything will be sold without reserve, as Mr. Meyer must hand over the land to the Cathedral trustees, , FIBtDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1896. <** At 2.30 p.m. sharp. VALUABLE GOLD MINING SHARES. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from the Bailiff, Magistrate's Court, to sell by anction under distress warrant Price v. MacGlashanj at their rooms, Cuba-street Extension — 1502 shares (in large and small lots) in the Wakamarina Golden Bar Gold Mining Company, Ltd. Terms cash. No reserve. SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. TnRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received ,X? instructions from Mr. Beaumont, plumber, to sell by auction at their rooms, Cuba-street — Set36in rollers, 20in folding maohine, 16 $in angle-bender slide guides, 24in grooving machine, planing-down maohine, 20in circular cutter, eccentric punching machine, drilling machine and drills, bench vice, anvil, stocks and dies, planishing funnel and side stakes, Ac, Ac, Ao. ; also, household furniture, Bord piano, two fiddles, book-case, sofas, chests of drawers, universal child's chair, tables, chairs, bedsteads, looking - glasses, washstands and wwe, copper boiler, wringing machine, fowls, Ac., Ac. All without reserve. FRTOAYriItITSEPTEMBER, At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed to Rooms for Sale. AG. TAINE & CO. have received in- • structions from Mrs. Walter Brown to sell at thoir rooms as above — The whole of her superior furniture (contents of eight rooms), now being removed to our rooms The catalogue includes first-class upright grand piano, and we will use our upper and lower floors for this sale, comprising— >„ Drawingroom. — Brussels carpet, skin rug, steel fender and irons, ash pan, coal scuttle, gipsy tea tables^ suite (9 pieces), whatnots, fire screens, ecru curtains, rep do., brass curtain poles and rods, handsome walnut upright grand piano, oil paintings (by Murray) of Picton and the Sounds, lithographs, oleos, &c, mantel drape, music canterbury, figures and ornaments, overmantel, Ac, Ac. Diningroom. — Linoleum, table and cover, cane couch, Austrian ohairs, easy chair, large sideboard, seltzogene, number of pictures, coal scuttle, platform rocker, clock, curtains, dinner service, overmantel, Singer sewing machine (almost new), mats, lot of new cutlery, ornaments, vases, lamps. Also, contents of four bedrooms— S. and d. iion bedsteads, spring mattresses, flock and kapok do., pillows, dnchesso pairs, good toilet ware, large mahogany mirror, washstands, toilet tables, chests drawers, superior Scotch chest drawers, duchesso chests, overmantel, wicker and Austrian chairs, lot of linoleum and mate. Hall.— Hall table in oak, lamps, mats, pictures. Kitchen. — Mangle, chairs, linoleum, filter, tables, scales and weights, washing machine, wringer, zinc baths, garden seat, indiarubber hose and garden tools, crockery, Ac. As Mrs. Brown is leaving for England, the whole will be sold without reserve. Immediately Afteb thb Abovb (On account of a gentleman leaving for Sydney)— The contents of a five-roomed house, only recently furnished: Overmantel, superior brass-mounted fender and irons, easy; ohairs, wicker easy chairs (upholstered), musi#stool, occasional tables, whatnot, superior engravings (with oak frames), lot of good new linoleum, 10 .yards hall oilcloth, hat-rail, corner wardrobes, Austrian chairs, curtain-poles, blinds, tables, bedroom chairs, dinner service, tea set, coir mats, superior b.m. bedstead (with spring and flock mattress and pillows complete), Singer s. machine, Duchess chest, Duchess pairs and ware, fender, bookcase and oheffonier in teak, small sideboard and dining table, very handsome settee couch in silk tapestry and plush, walnut overmantel, lot of crockery and glassware, and the whole of the kitchen utensils, Ac, Ac. The above are equal to new, and will be sold without reserve. Owing to tl^e large number of lots to be Bold, the sale will start at 11 o'clock sharp, and after the above will follow the nsnal room sale until the whole lot is cleared out. SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. WEEKLY SALE OF HORSES, &C, IN OUR YARDS. A G. TAINE A CO. will sell— 2 first-class draught geldings, 4 and 5 years old, any trial given /> harness horses and hacks -| bay pony ' Spring dray, spring trap, harness, saddles and bridles, Ac. Further entries now being received. ANNUAL ENTIRE HORSE PARADE AND SALE. \ SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. AG. TAINE A CO. will hold their • annual sale of entire horsos at their yards, Harris-street, as abpvo, and after tho parade will submit to auctionClydesdale entire Duncan Gillies, dam Earl's Bonnio, by Earl of Glasgow Clydesdale entire Prime Minister, by / Lord Salisbury, dam Rosie ' Thoroughbred cntiro Torrent, by Apremont, dam Watersprite Thoroughbred entire Enchanter, by Bundoora, dam Miranda Clydcßdale entire Victor, by Hero, dam Maud ' Carriage stallion Lord Derby, by Lord Lossie, dam Miss Maud; imported from Victoria Full pedigrees and terms at Bale. , horses are a first-class lot. and worthy of the attention of any good breeder. ',

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 8