MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o'olock. WF. SHORTT will sell at his Mart, • Willis-stroet-Donblo and singlo iron bedsteads, spring 1 and wire wove mattresses, washstands, bamboo. 8 ohoats drawers (all sizes), handsome duchosß9 pair, in cedar and ritnu, duchesse chests, bovelled plato mirror, beautiful piano by Emorich. 3 secondhand pianos (suitable Cor children learning), 3bioycles, cane lounge couches, rugs, clothing, a splendid assortment of glassware, largo exhibition show cases oloolcs, mirrors, fanoy and useful goods, e.p, ware, cutlery, and sundries. TUESDAY. Ist DECEMBER, At 11 o'clook. CLEARING SALE OF PIANOS, HARMONIUM, BRASS AND REED INSTRUMENTS, MUStC, Ac , AT " Mr. P. H O FE M A N ?• S Lambton-quat. GIVING UpIiUSINESS. AG. TAINE & CO. have received in- • structions from Mr. Fred Hoffman, who is giving up business and leaving Wellington, to sell on tho premises, Exchange Buildings, Lambton-quay, the whole of his stock, comprising— Upright grand piano, by Chudloigh Bros., London; 3 do, by Ch alien & Son, London (all very 'flno instruments) ; piano, by Rosener ; harmonium, by Alexandra. "^ Also, . large number of brass band instruments, " , circular basses, upright do, eupho- ■ ' " niums, baritones, tenor horns, valve " ' ' ' trombones, *bass do, B flat cornets, E flat do, B flat do with eoho attachments (ill cases), bngles, mail and bicycle horns (by Metzler, Silvani Smith, and Gautort), reed instruments, clarionettes (in cases), musettes, aerophones, Ac. String instruments — Violins (English and foreign), mandolins, guitars, banjos, zithers, autoharps, fairy harps, bandnras, xylophones, musical boxes, ' > violin cases, bows and slips, tambourines, nigger wigs and bones, triangles, bass drums, concertinas, accordeons, band cards and tutors Largo quantity of music tor all instruments, musio desks, strings, instrument fittings, pitch, pipes, tuning forks, Ac, Ac. A grand opportunity to musical people of acquiring a musical instrument cheap. As Mr. Hoffman is giving np business, the whole will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues on Monday Afternoon. Special Notk.— The Sale will be coniinued on THURSDAY, at 11 o'clock (if fcecesaary), until the whole is cleared out. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. STOCK SALE AT MANUKAU. AG. TAINE & CO. will sell at their • yards, on above date— 7 quiet dairy cows 12 2i-year-old heifers 5 heifers, close to calving T&t and store cattle , Sheep Horses and pigs Entries are now being received. . WEDNESDAY, 9th DECEMBER, At 11 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, FARMING PLANT, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac, Ac, AT MANUKAU. AG. TAINE & CO. have received in- ■ itructiona from the Executors of the xate Mr. Hougfrton to sell, at the homestead, Manukau, as above— 250 4 and 6-tooth wethers (good line) 60 fat wethers 60-4-tooth maiden ewes ' 40 ewes and lambs 16 18-month heifers (a picked lot) 10 2-year-old heifers in calf 25 dairy cows lbull 8 calves, 50 store pigs 'Q slips v 10 breeding sows 20 draught and half draught horßes, some heavy and others medium and fit for tram and spring-dray work Horse, trap, and harness 1 fast trotting horse, sulky, and harness 12 hacks and harness horses 1 rapid roan colt, 4 years old, broken to harness 3 3-year-old colts Draught mare and foal Drays, harness, Ac. Farm implements, household furni< ture, stores, Ac. And on account of other sellers— 10 horses of various descriptions As the Executors have to realise in ordei to wind up the estate, the sale will be entirelj unreserved. Luncheon Providbd. SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1896 At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY NEAR CARTERTON.__ GA. FATRBROTHER has been favoured • with instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate- of Charles Dakin, deceased, to sell by public auotion at his sale rooms, Carterton, on ' Saturday, 12th December, 1896, at 2 p.m.— That VALUABLE FARM at East Taratahi, comprising 551 acres, known as " The Cliff.** Title, Land ■ Transfer, the option resting witl the buyer of taking stock and im plements at a valuation This property is situated about seven miles from. Carterton or Masterton, and is reached by good metalled roads. It is well fenced and sab-divided into convenient paddocks. Tho buildings inclnde a well-omit seven' roomed dwelling, barn, implement and vehicle sheds. The land is speoially suitable for c sheep farm or for agricultural purposes, anc as the properties must be sold to close th< estate, buyers are afforded an opportunity foi •ecuring them at the real market value. For .terms and conditions of sale apply to ' W. G. BEARD, > - Solicitor, Masterton, • , W. B. CHENNELLS, : Agent Publio Trustee J Or to i , GEO. A. FAIRBROTHER. Auctioneer, Carterton. MAARAMA. MAARAMA. MAARAMA. TN the Charming and Favourite Suburb oi KHANDALLAH, To be sold by public auction on TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1896, At 2.30 o'clock. . , Deposit at Sale— Only 10 per oenfc, ', No legal charges for Title Deeds. Get a Lithographic Plan, with full details, from T. KENNEDY MACDONALD AND tC'O., Limited, Lambton-quay ; or from JOHN. THOMPSON, Esq.,- Solicitor, Urandon-streot. -
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 161, 28 November 1896, Page 8
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792Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 161, 28 November 1896, Page 8
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