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— _ TUESDAY. Ist DECEMBER, At 11 o'clook. CLEARING SALE op fcIANOS, HARMONIUM, BRASS ANE REED INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, Ac , ' jw* AT MR. F. HOFFMAN'S, Lajibton-quat. GIVING UP BUSINESS.' AG. TAINE & CO. havo, received in • structions from Mr. Fr'od Hoffman •who is giving up business and leaving Wei linprton, to soil on tho premises, Exchange Buildings, Lambton-quay, the whole of his (rtook, comprising— Upright grand piano, by Chudleigb. Bros. London ; 3 do, by Challon & Son London (all very fino instruments) piano, by Rosenef; harmonium, bj Alexandra Alao, * Largo number of brass band instruments circular basses, upright do, enpho niums, baritones, tenor horns, valv< trombones, bass do, B flat cornets, I fiat do, B flat do with echo attach monts (in eases), bugles, mail ant bicycle horns (by Motzler, Silvani Smith, nnd Gautort), reed instru monts, .clorionottes (in cases) musettes, aerophones, Ac. String instruments — Violins (English anc foreign), mandolins, guitars, banjos zithers, autoharpa, fairy harps, ban dnras, xylophones, musical boxes violin cases, bows and slips, tarn bourines, nigger wigs and bonos triangles, bass drums, concertinas aocor deona, band cards and tutors "' ' large quantity of music for all instru ■ x ments, musio desks, strings, instru ment fittings, pitch pipes, tuning forks, Ac, Ac. A grand opportunity to musical people oi acquiring a musical instrument cheap. !&s Mr. Hoffman is giving up business, th« v wholo will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues on Monday Afternoon.Special Note.— Tho Salo will bo bon tinned on THURSDAY, at 11 o'clock (L necessary), until tho whole is cleared out. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS, Johnsonville. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. FTIEEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. wil JT Bell by auction as above— 100 fat bullocks 120 fat ewes 100 store ewos 45 porkers and stores A train leaves Wellington and Manawatti Railway Station at 10.50 a.m., returning frQm Johnsonville at 12.20 and 2.30 p.m. FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. TO-MOEBOW, Ist DECEMBER, At 2.30. WF. SHORTT will sell at his Eooms • Willis-streot— A large quantity of furniture ant sundries, and four beautiful pianos— two by Tolkcin, of London, one bj Collingwood & Gounod, of London, and one by Emmerich SATURDAY, sth DECEMBEE, At 1 o'clock. UNREDEEMED PLEDGE SALE. WF. SHOETT has received instate- • tions from Mr. J. Griffiths, Pawnbroker, to sell at his mart, Willis-street,' the following unredeemed pledges : — 1894— November 23rd, 741, iron bedstead and wire mattress. 1895— February 12th, 1905, g earrings. May 25th, 8493, lady's o f s watch and chain ; 2nd, 3088, 2 g rings; 29th, 3565, g earrings. Octobor Ist, 625, 2 g rinprs. December 31st. 1998, g iinga. August 6th, 4077, s W watcl and g chain. 1896— January 13th. 2189, g brooch ; 11th 2168, o f s watch, s chain; 15th, 2232, S * Looka ; 18tb, 2279, IS-ct g English lever, bj Eothorham ; 18th, 2294, g ring ; 20th, 2308 g brooch; 21st, 2335, s h 1 watch; 2339, g pin ; 24th, 2372, s h watch and s chain ; 25th g w ring; 2403, Boss's photo lens; 27th 2411, sh 1 watch ; 29th, lady's diamond ring five stones; 30th, 2479, banjo; 31st, 3507 opera glasses; 8521, harness. <Feb. Ist, 2530 g ring ; 3rd, 3560, cruet ; sth, 2601, g chain 2602, s h 1 watch: 6th, 2608, silver-platec clock and aneroid barometer ; Vth, 2620, s 1 watch and chain ; 2621, carriage clock ; Bth 2657, g pin ; 2671, 18-ct solid g ring ; 11th 2685, 2 g dress rings ; 13th, 2703, lady's 18-cl g watch and g chain ; 2704, g w ring anc gold keeper ring ; 15th,' 2745, books ; 2740 book; 2743, spectacles; 18th, 2789, tools 22nd, 2846, trunk and contents ; 25th, 2891, i pin; 26th, 2909, violin in caso; 28th, 2949 saddle. March 2nd, 2972, g pin : 6th, 3031 clock; 3033, g chain; 3042, marble clock 7th, 3056, tool 3; 3050, g k ring; 9th, 3075 b h 1 watch ; 3082, 2 g medals ; 10th, 5099 18-ct gent's g ring; 11th, 3107, s spoons 3108, lady's s h watch ;' 12th, 3117, 8 watcl and g chain ; 13th, 3128, book ; 14th, 3164, i ring ; 16th, 3185, overmantel ; 19th, 3224 g k ring : 17th, 3199, 18-ct g watch ; 3191 clock ; 3215, c p teapot ; 19tb, 3247, s h watch and s chain ; 26th, 3336, kit of tools 38th 3366, Xt of tools ; 30th, 3388, s watflJ and g locket ; 3397, g brooch ; 31st, 3413 accordeon. April 2nd, a lot of o p spoons 3436, 'g ring; 4th, 3448, dreas; 7th, 3487, j ring; 10th, 3555, diamond ring; 13th, 3598 kit of tools ; 3601, violin ana case ; 14th 3607, clock ; 3622, s watch and hair guard 17th, 3671, a h watch ; 20th, 3703, s h watch 21st, 3719, g brooch; 3720, rug; 22nd 3727, lady's ulster; 23rd, 3740, g Buito ; 3752 lady's of 8 tvatch ; 24th, 3774, m watch anc 8 chain ; 25th, 3781, Of 8 watch ; 27th, 3809 g ring; 28th, 3816, underlinen; 3822, s h '. watch. May 2nd,' 3880, g ring ; 4th 3897 rug and shirt ; sth, 3912, silk dress ; 6th, 3937 of g watch ; 9th, 4010, 2 g lockets ; Jlth, 4030 Bhi watch ; 12th, 4035, s chain ; 14th, 4068 x 2 g tingu; 15th, 4102, g ring; 16th, 4110, sewing machine ; 4119, bed ; 22nd, 4225, £ brooch and toast rack; 23rd, 4229, lollj machine; 27th, 4283, clock; 4294, books"; 4298, g ring; 28th, 4318, boots; 30th, 4353 .2 chairs. June Ist, 4376, s machine;' 3rd. 4418, overcoat; sth, 4442, dress; 15th, 4601. coat; 16th, 4609,'0il suit and boots; 17th 4631, 2 shirts, Ac.; 25th, 4766, drqss and skirt. July 3rd, 4876, wp coat ; 4th, 4891, quilt and boots ; 7th, 4938. covert coat ; 13th, 25, quilf and book; 14th, 35, coat ; 18th, 130, ulster : 24th, 210, carpet ; 27th, 239, overcoat; 28th, 257, trousers. August Ist, 613, bod; 3rd. 325, trousers and vest ; 11th, 446, suit ; 14th, 501, covert coat ; 505, boots; 24th, 656, wj ■coat; 31st, 766, overcoat. September Ist, 78-1, w p coat ; 3rd, 799, dress piece. SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1896, At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALF OF FEEEHOLD PROPERTY NEAR CARTEBTON.^ GA. FAIRBEOTHEEhaB been favoured • with instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of Charles Dakin, deceased, to sell by publio auction 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. Titlo, Land Transfer, the option resting with the bnyor of taking stock and implements at a valuation This property is situated about seven milca 'rom Carterton or Masterton, and is reaohed oy good metalled roads. It is well fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. The buildings includo a. well-built sovenroomed dwelling, barn, implomontand vohicle sheds. The land in specially suitable for a sheep farm or for agricultural purposes, and is tho properties must be sola to close the estato, buyers are afforded an opportunity for Becnring them at the real market value. ' For terms and conditions of salo apply to • - W/ G. BEARD, Solicitor, Masterton. W. B. CHENNELLS, Agent Pnblic Trustee : Or to GEO. A. FAIRBEOTHER. Auctioneer, Cartertoii 1

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 8

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