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JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. CjALES HELD WEEKLY ON EVERY k!) TUESDAY. Consign all Stock to A. G. Tame & Co., JohnsonviUe, or on the Government lino to Ngahauranga, where we will take charge and pay freight, if required, and send advice TO US, WELLINGTON. Our headquarters being at Wellington, we are in a position to give the necessary time and attention to the selling of all stock placed in our hands. A. G. TAINE & CO., Auctioneers and Stock Salksbiicn, Wellington |^ OOD DERWENT SEED POTATOES PRIME TABLE POTATOES I WHITW TARTARIAN SEED OATS j GOOD DUN FEED OATS BEST WHOLE FOWLS' WHEAT PRIME DRY MAIZE • Pollard, Bran, Hay, Chaff, Straw, Flour, Oatmeal, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candles, ALL AT VERY LOWEST PRICES, For Private Sale. Wholesale Agents for the well-known MERCANTILE BUTTER, fresh from the factory twice weekly. FRUIT and PRODUCE SALES held every j day at the Fruit Market, Harris-street. j TOWNSEND & PAUL, AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Willis-street. ACDONALD, WILSON & CO. have for Private Sale a really good Farm Property in the Otaki District. The land is first-class, large part of it cleared and in grass ; carries stock well ; good portion of it plonghable. This is a first-class investment for a capitalist or farmer. Early application necessary. MACDONALD, WILSON & CO., Auctioneers. "|7\OR SALE, Building Sections, situated JL in Hobson-street Crescent. Full particulars as to price and terms may be had on application to Messrs. Macdonald, Wilson and Co., or to the Consolidated Goldfielde of New Zealand, Reef ton,. nr\OW. SALE, cheap, Lady's Bicyclo in Mj first-class order, Dunlop tyres, steel rims, English make. Can be been at 45, Roxburgh-streot. OR SALI<) or LEASE, splendid Farm in Taranaki, 513 acres of first-class land ; well watered, ring fenced, sub-divided, good new house, outbuildings and every convenience, good roads, close to creamery and school ; can be taken with or without stock ; 1 as a going concern is a grand opening for a ! man with small capital ; terms liberal. Apply sharp to Farmer, livening Post. BTOR SALE, at Box Hill, five minutes from JD Rolleston-street (adjoining Town Belt), a new four-roomed House, Avith scullery, copper, tubs, sink, bath, &c. ; water laid on from large concrete tjpik ; bay window and verandah ; land, 43 x 120 ; title, L.T. ; price, £305 ; terms to suit purchasers. Also, several Building Allotments in the same locality. Apply J. Odlin, 9a, Tasman-street; or G. H. Odlin, Bond-street, Box Hill, Brooklyn. Oil SALE, a Royal Folio Stereo Plant (complete). Apply Evening Post. WAIXDELL, M'LEOD & WEIR, r [TIMBER AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Waring Taylor, Featherston, & Johnston streets, Wellington, HAVE ON SALE, at Lowest Quotations :— Polished Plate Patent Wired Plate Rough Rolled Plate, &c. Corrugated and Obscured Sheet Fancy Glass (a full assortment), and Large Stocks of Sheet Glass (British and Foreign) Prices on Application. CITY STEAM SAWMILLS AND SASH AND DOOR FACTORS*. Office — Waring Taylor-street. A N TE D T~6" SEL L— Tinsmith Rollers, from 20in to 3ft Set of Weston's Patent 2-ton Blocks 1 Double-geared Hand- winch I 4-h.p. Rotary Steam Engine, cheap 1 6-h.p. Horizontal Steam Engine, secondhand, cheap 1 Upright 2£-h.p. Steam Engine, complete 1 Sausage Machine, by Gardner, cheap 1 9in Outlet Silent Fan for Cupola, cheap 1 6in ditto ditto for blacksmith's fires, cheap 1 Holbrook Injector 1 Tee and Angle Iron Bender Tub Expanders, from 1^ to 4in Silent Sausage Machine Knives in stock J. 'J. GLOVER, Queen's Foundry, Wellington. "lO7"ANTED" I O7" ANTED Known— Broken Glass, Scrap * * Iron, Rags, Old Rope, Bagging, Canvas, Zinc, Lead, and Bottles of every description purchased in any quantities for cash. W. Hildre.th & Son, Waste Product Merchants, Lome-street. Telephone 647. Box 46. ■^57 ANTED to Sell — Gent's Raleigh Bicycle, almost new ; owner leaving colony by Gothic ; price, £25. Apply Inglis Bros., Willis-street. \\? ANTED Known — Valuable Prizes are » '» offered by the Empire Co. for the return of nil their Royal Blue and No. 1 Extract of Soap Wrappers — that is. the little blue and white papers in which the blue is wrapped, and the red and black No. 1 Extract of Soap wrappers. The first prize, a lady's gold watch, will be presented to tho person returning the highest number of wrappers. The winners must not be connected in any way with a public laundry. All wrappers to be forwarded to W. and G. Tumbull and Co. on or before 31st December, 1898. The result will be published in the Evening- Post on 7th January, 1899. WANTED Known — New Zealand Wine Industry— Mrs. Weiss 57, Willisstreet, next Evening Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler sole agent of the Wellington district for his celebrated Wines, guaranteed pure and manufactured from grapes. Prize medals at Wellington, Christcliurch, Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Price, 3s per bottle, 15s per half dozen per glass, 3d. Invalid's Pori a specialty. WANTED Known — The cheapest place in the city to get a new umbrella or to get them recovered or repaired, chairs recaned, glass and china neatly riveted and cemented, all kinds of cutlery carefully ground and polished, is at A. J. Wakeford's, Red House, corner of Taranaki-street and Courtenny-place. WANTED Known — Record Reign silvermounted Fox's frame silk Umbrella, name and dale engraved, manufactured foi 12s (5d at Lethaby's, 26, Willis-street Postage paid any part of New Zealand. Umbrellas recovered with silk, Italian cloth, and laventine twill, from 3s 6d; best twill Italian, from 4s 6d ; best silk, from 6s 6d. Don't throw any umbrella away, send to Letbaby"s and get a new one made of it. Scissors, knives, and razors ground; glass and china riveted. WANTED, Ladies having soiled or faded drosses, &c, to send them to Barbkr and Co.'s Steam Dye Works, 46, Cubastreet, where they can be dyed fashionable shades for winter wear. Special machinery enables us to execute work in a style unequalled in tho colony. \\! ANTED Known— David Pryde, Watch v t Repairer. First-cluss work, reasonable prices, at 54, Cuba-street,

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 8