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SATURDAY. NEXT, 11th FEBRUARY, "At 2 o'clock. Salvage Sale of Surplus Goods. MESSRS. .HORNBLOW & CO. have been instructed by' Mr. Waltor Boot to sell at their Willis-street rooms — The balance of furniture, goods, &c, salvaged from the late fire on Lamb-ton-quay. No reserve. SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'olook. AT OUR HORSE BAZAAR, HARRIS-ST. A G. TAINE &"co". will sell1 half-draught grey gelding, trial 1 stylish up-standing chestnut gelding 1 grey harness gelding, trial 8 harness horses and hacks Dog-cart, horse, and harness, good, roomy sulky, new pony dog-cart, and other traps Further entries received up to time of sale. *■ SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At half -past 1 o'olook. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell in their rooms, Manners-street, on account Of a gentleman leaving the city — The whole of his household furniture and effects Also, Eight pairs of good lace curtains, overmantel, gas grill, gas iron, largo meat-safe for boarding-house, set of washtubs, portable copper, good Brussels carpets, piano, lookingglasses, fancy goods, &c. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 1 o'clock. SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL. WF. SHORTT will sell on the pre- • mises, corner of Old CustomhouseStreet and Willis-street — Doors, sashes, mantelpieces, grates, and a large quantity of timber, &c. No reserve. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 11th FEB., At 2 o'clock. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. WF. SHORTT has received instruc. • tions to sell at his Mart, Willisjgtreet, the following first-class Cycles — Lot I—Starley1 — Starley Cycle Lot 2— Beeston Humber Cycle Lot 3 — Cleveland Cyole Lot 4— Allday Cycle Lot s— Allday Cycle Lot 6— Hartford Cyole Lot 7—ldeal7 — Ideal Cycle Lot B—Beeston8 — Beeston Humber Cyole Lot 9— Lady's Royal Fleet Cycle The above are all in first - class order, and now on view, and will be sold without reserve. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS, Johnsonvillej TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. Sale at 11 a.m. T| FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., in conB1B 1 junction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, will sell by public auction, asabove — 120 prime bullocks 186 prime fat wethera A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.15 and 2 p.m. R. S. ABRAHAM, Auctioneer. Local Agent, E. BUCHOLZ. | Lambton-quay, Wellington. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. WAIKANAE SALE. ' \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by X3l public auction as above, at 1 p.m.— > 300 ewes and lambs 250 Lincoln ewes 100 fat and forward ewes 150 4-tooth wethers 500 ewes (in lots) 100 woolly lambs 100 2-tooth wethers 25 2£ to 3-year cattle

IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD RURAL PROPERTY. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1899. AT THEIR SALEROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS have received instructions from Robert Gardner, Esq., of Kereru, to sell by publio auction as above at 1 p.m. — His valuable freehold property known as Piaka, comprising 906 acres of rich land, situated within two miles of the Kereru Railway. Station The property is well improved, about 400 acres having been laid down with the best English grasses, the balance being in drained •flax swamp, except about 100 aores of bush, and is subdivided into 12 paddocks. Buildings are numerous, and comprise large dwellinghouse with all conveniences, huts for 30 men, dairy ...jjtore-room, t milking-shed, &c, flaxmill, scutohing-shed, and store. There is a good orchard of over 300 trees, in full bearing order:' ' - Mr. Gardner has determined to sell the property at anything 1 , like, a, reasonable price, as he finds it interfere with his duties as Inspector for the Advances to Settlers Department. Full particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. "WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1899, At 1 p.m. sharp. Unreserved Auotion Sale of Valuable and Useful Household Furniture and Effects. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have been instructed by Mrs. R. G. Gibson, who U leaving the colony, to cell by publio auotion, ai above, the whole of her very superior and useful Furniture and Effoots, at her residence, 24, Marion-street. Inoluded in the artiolee to be submitted arePiano by Brinsmead, upright, iron frame, latest improvements ; dining table, handsome sideboard, escritoire, occasional, Austrian, and wicker chairs, overmantel, corner settee, sofas, rosewood cabinet, duet pianoetool, dinner and desert services, brass-rail fender and fireirons, Brussels carpet square, brass-rail iron bedsteads, wove-wire mattresses, wasbstands, toilet Bets, duchesse chest of drawers, massive carved mahogany -wardrobe, chests of drawers, mats, china matting, linoleum, boilers, kettles, saucepans, crockery, and all usual sundries of a well-furnished house. Without reserve. Catalogues on application. view Tuesday, 14th, 1 to 4 p.m. HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. FARM, LEVIN. POR SALE, partly-improved Farm of 1042 acres, nearly 600 acres in grass. Price, .£4700 ; easy terms. Apply, for particulars, BOX 88, Palmerston North. FOR SALE, a first-class country Butohery, as a going concern, with two shops and complete plant, besides 60 Acres good Leasehold Land. Turnover, 4 bodies beef and 20 Bheep. For full particulars apply to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Palmer ston North. FARM, KARORI. I7IOR SALE, cheap, 119 acres freehold . Land, all grassed ; four-roomed house and other buildings. For further particulars apply F. Hawkins, Karori*

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 10 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 10 February 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 10 February 1899, Page 8