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SATURDAY, loth MAY, At 1 o'clock, Pure-bred Leghorn and other fowls and pigeons, Prince of AValea ferns (Todeas Sivperba). a small lot of furniture, "and a very largo lot of fancy goods, including presentation cases of cutlery, o.p. ware, cruet, clocks, watches, and jowollery. T7IRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell the JF above in thoir rooms, Minner3-street. Without roserve. TO-MOEEOW, SATURDAY, loth MAY. At 2 o'clock. WF. SHORTT will sell at his Mart, . Willis-street— A splendid lot of men's suits, trousers, shirts, singlots, oilskins, waterproofs; also a consignment of Imperial accordeons, violins, musical boxes, carpenters' tools, fancy goods, and sundries—in fact, the usual Saturday s bargains *~ SATURDAY, loth MAY, At 11 o'clock. AT YARDS, WATEELOO-QUAY. AG. TAINE & CO. are instructed to • sell, ox Manaroa, from Fitzroy Bay — ~i Qlt\ Ewes and Wethers The above sheop will be landed on Friday, and are described as a first-class lot. To be sold without roserve. SATURDAY, lath MAY, At 2 o'clock. 9DEAUGHT GELDINGS Q AND MARES. V AG. TAINE & CO. will sell at thoir • yards, Harris-street, on abovo date — 9 heavy draught mares and geldings /^ useful harness horses Ifirat-class dog-cart, nearly now, Christohurch built, and a treat to ride in ; and horse and sot harness Igrey mare, by Coronet, broken to harness ; a good port Ibay gelding; good in saddle and harness All good sorts, and trials given. * ', TUESDAY, ISth MAY, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE AND PIANO, i In Rosina-terrace. AG. TAINE & CO. have received in- • structiops from Mrs. Dickenson, who is leaving for Victoria, to sell on the premises, Rosina-terraco, off Wellington- terrace — The whole of the household furniture and piano. The piano is by Bluthner, one of tho finest makers in the world, cost 90_ guineas, and is truly a magnificent instrnment. r WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY^ At 1 o'clock. UPPER HUTT STOOK SALE. AG. TAINE & CO. will hoW their next • sale at Upper Hutt as above, and sell — 8 good springing heifers, irom Wairarapa SO f.m. ewes £0 young sheep Entries are now being received. TUESDAY, 18th MAY, 1897, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT TO BUILDEES AND INVESTORS. 21 ACRES BUILDING LAND NEAR 9 BASIN EESERVTE. T\/TESSRS. HAECOUET & CO. are inJLtJL struoted to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 18th May— That Valuable Freehold Estate, part of Town Sections 729, 731, 733, and 735, containing about O AC. Oi E. -A RPEE., with a frontage of 338 feet to TASMANSTEEET, by a depth, of 264 teet. The greater part of this land has been let Until lately to the Wellington Tramway Co., but as it has now become available for immediate occupation, the owners have resolved to sell. Situated close to the corner of Douglas Wallace-street, the land is but two minutes' ¦walk from the tramway in Adelaide-road, and five minutes' from the Basin Reserve, a district so readily accessible that dwellings erected here should immediately find tenants. It is contiguous with the Chinaman's garden, lately sold, and through which it is proposed to lay out a 66 feet street running from Ade-laide-road to Tasman-street. In the course of a few years the acquisition of any such large area of building land close to the line of tramway and within similar distance from the City centre, will have become a natural impossibility. The opportunity therefore cannot fail to recommend itself to capitalists' who foresee the continu* ous development of this City and the increasing pressure of its population. Should the land not be sold in one lot, the level portion, containing over one acre and three-quarters, with 06 feet frontage to Tasman-street, will be sold in ono lot, and the Tasman-street frontages, 39 feet by 100 feet deep, will be sold singly at prices which will ensure a sale. Teems— lo per cent, deposit, 10 per cent. in threo months, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12, months, balance on mortgage. For plan and further particulars apply to HARCOUET & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES OF WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, AND TALLOW. nnHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited) hold FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES OF "WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, AND TALLOW. The third sale -will be hold at the Company's "Wool Stores,- Feathcrston-street, Wellington. ' on FRIDAY, 28th MAY, at 2.30 p.m., and fortnightly thereafter. Special atte/ition given to classification. Prompt returns with cash remittances. Consignments solicited. T. H. HANNA, Manager. THE VARIETY OF GOODS procurable at SHORTT'S Auction Mart is in keeping with every individual mart, and can bo purchased privately at Auction Prices, ¦without the necessity of attending auction talcM. The following are a few items : — Blankets, rugs, men's clothing, oihkins, "waterproof coats, covert coats, shirts, horsecloths, Furniture of every description, pianos, organs, a splondid assortment of violins, acconleons, banjos, 12-tuno musical boxes, carpets, rugs, pictures, linoleums, oilcloths! cipar and cigarette cases, pipes, billiard tables with table top complote, tents, fiold and opera glassos, liquor stands beautifully fitted, playing cards, decanters, cruets, clocks, saddles, harness, microscopes, show cases, cutlory of all kinds, carriage lamps, stationery ,_ bnwhware, glassware, toilotwaro, enamelled ironware, lamps of all kinds, mirrors, matting, fancy goods, bird cages, perambulators, go-carts, sowing machines, books, matting, bicycles, portmanteaux, Gladstone and travelling bags and trnnke, overmantels, plate baskets, grand lot of albums, tinwaro, cameras, steam engines, hollow-ground razors, tools, &c, &c. /CIRCULARS and HANDBILLS printed ¦with despatch at Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 8

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