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\ The canvass for new subscriber* lo the AWUington ,\. and P. Association has been abandoned, onmg to the poor ri'Milts obtained. A meeting of the Association is to be held shortly to decide whethor the annual shows are to bo abandoned. Plaintiffs secured judgment in the following civil cases heard before Mr. 11. Eyre Kenny in the Magistrate's Court this morning: —Commercial Agency v. M. A. North, '.t's 2s (>d; Wilkins in Field v. R. E. Mackay, .Co 18s -id ; Nathan Bros. v. F. 1). lVUing, JL'5 Is. Judgment Summonses:— Commercial Agency v. W. Linley (£4 l(>s) to be paid in instalments of £1 per month ; s.imo v. O. U. Winnie, JM 7s, in default of immediate payment seven days' imprisonment ; (t. 11. Fisher v. W. J. Stringer, £10 l;>s, payment ordered, in default tl d.iys' imprisonment; A. Marshall v. 11. C. Ward, £•!• ls)s, payment ordered, or seven days' imprisonment. A defended civil action, Commercial Agency v. Mrs. A. Alpe, involved a claim by J. O'Conneil for .Cl 2 (is 6d in connection with services rendered in the erection of a merry-go-round, and for expenses as an export witness in the Supreme Court action S. Alpe v. Newton King. Mr. Young was for plaintiff, and Mr. Johnston for defendant. Alter hearing evidence, his Worship gave judgment for plaintiff for J6lO 14s 6d, and costs, £4 8s (3d. Mr. Charles llulke has undertaken to deliver his interesting lantern lecture on "Spain and.Cuba" at the Opera House on Wednesday next for the benefit of the Port Nicholson Yacht Club. Mr. llulke has been at,-work for weeks with characteristic energy, collecting all the pictorial matter available in recent publications to illustrate his subject on up-to-date linos. In this season of liability to cong-bs and colds, Mr. G. W. Wilton, eheimtit, calls attention, to the merits of his Old English Cough, Linotus. The promises which Messrs. Tin-niiull and Watkius, auctioneers, land and ebtato agents, <fee, have .secnr«d aio situated in Pananiaatreet, almost opposite tho D 1.C., ami are in every way suited to tho business. The auction .sales are to bo held on the ground floor. Tho hall is hirj»e and well lighted, imd affords ample facilities tor the ilispl.ry of goods of all descriptions. Tho oft'ico-i for tho lirrn and its .staff tire vory conveniently .situated. *• Mps&rs. A. 11. Tame & Co. will sell at their bazaar, Hnrris-&treet, on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock, harness horses and hacks, and, umlur a bill of sale, a butfiry and <»xpress ; also, hoi so covers and harness. I'lley have a special advertisement, with reference to a splendid hue of 26 draught hoises, a picked lot, wbieli tlioy will ofier in two weeks' time, and also to C 5 light and heavy harness hor&es, suitable lor farmers, llax millers, 'bus and tram proprietors. Another sale of shrubs and plants will take place at Messrs. L'itdrie & Co '« central auction mart, in Willks-.strcet. on Friday, at 1 o'clock. The consignment is chiefly similar to the one put t'onvard by the firm Jasfc week, and is from the same nursery. Messrs. Ritchie & Co. desire particularly to point, out that.the shrubs, &c.. are all locally grown, and are therefore fully acclimatised. Messrs. Mucil-M-ald." Wilson & Co. will sell at Sinclair's stable^ to-morrow, at '& o'clock, heavy draught borsef, harness horses, and one dog-cart and exhibition set of dog-cart harness. Dotails are advertised. Messrs. Laery & Co. will sell by auction to-morrow, at their rooms, chaff. Messrs. A. G. Tame & Co. will sell at their new rooms to-morrow, at 2 o'clock, a valuable roug-h-coated collie, terriers, <fee.

Thk best advertisements of the Grand Reorganising Sale are the crowds of customers that daily throng To Aro Hou-e. Far and wide have the daily visitors at the shop spread the news that for genuine valuo in every department of tlie waroliou.se, and for the variety of the choice to be obtained, there is no sale like the Urand Reorganising 1 Sale now proceeding at Te Aro rlonse. This week the .special lino advertised is one of grey and white goods which every housewilo knows the value oi, and consequently which every bousewiiu will appreciate when she ban an opportunity of purchasing at about English price. .Besides this special line there are many others in the .same department which make it almost, a duty to lay in a stock of these household goods while the chance is offered at the Grand .Reorganising Sale, Te Aro House. —Acvt.

Already a largo number of cases of spring goods for tho D.I.C. have arrived by the s.h. Aotea imd Ruahino. Tho Company's stocktaking is to bo completed by 31st instant, after which the new goods will be available. —Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 5