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MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 3rd and 4th JULY, At 11 o'clock each day. GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. WF. SHORTT has beon favoured with • instructions from F. G. Lawrie, Esq., who is leaving for England by tho Gothic, to soil tho balance of drapery and clothing left from M'Cavill & Co.'a, of London, Belfast, Manchester, and Sydney, assigned estate, consisting of an immense Assortment of flrst-oloss goods, inoluding — Irish linen table damask Irish linen table covers '' Pillow linen Guipure and art our tains Twilled linen and cotton sheeting Linen, Turkish and honeycomb towels Linen glass cloths Honeycomb, Maroella, and Greoia quilts and toilet oovom Down and chintz quilts Whito and bleaohed caliooos Linen and silk handkorohiefs BlaitkoU Carriago and bulgy rugs Cloth and tapen&y table covers Blaok and coloured cashmeres (all wool) Bluok and coloured all-wool merinos French robas Dress aorgos All-wool nhirts Union and cotton shirts Mun'B all-wool pants and shirts, &o. Lndioß' underwoar Sorgoa, tweeds, coatings, sold in full suit lengths, and also in ladies' costume lengths Mr. Lawrlo, tho liquidator in the estate, has' just returned from Christohuroh and Dunodin, having received an urgent cablo from London, which necessitates his going II ouio by the first outgoing steamer, oonsequontly the abovo swrok will bo knocked down by the auotionoe^to. theiighost bidder regardless of cost. r . Sale commoncoa 11 o'olook sharp. A Rare Opportunity. j

MONDAY,' 10th JULY, 1899. At 2.30. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. "VV F- SHORTT has beon favoured with if 1 • instructions from the Publio Truateo. as administrator of tho ostato of Charlos HulUo, doooaaod, to soil at his mart, Willis■troot — ■Lot I. —All that piece or parcel of land, containing 27 porohes and 5-lOths of a porch; situate in tho City of Wollington, comprising lot S7 and parts of lots SO and 86 on tho plan of subdivision of soction 824 of the City of Wellington uforosaid, depositod in tho District Laud Registry Oflioo, No. 24, having a fioutage of 67ft to Daniol-stroet (Nowtown) by iv dopth of 112 it fronting to Normanby-sfci-pet^iiiorcLor lew, and boing tho wholo of ilio land comprised in Certificate of Title rol. Tiß, folio 174. Lot l 2. —AH that piece or parcol of hind containing 10 porches, situate iv the City of Wellington, comprising allotmont 8"i and part of allotment 86 on a subdivisional plan of nfoHon 824 of said City, having a frontago of 40jt to Daniol-streot. by a depth of- 109 ft (iiW>re or ;lod»)j and being tho whole of tho landfccpprnrisou in Certificate of Title vol. 09, folio 27, togothor with all tho buildings thereon, and tho rights, easements, and appurtenances to tho tola parcels of land belonging- or appertaining. To those -desirous of obtaining a valuablo freohold tho above offers an exceptional opportunity. Tho proporty w situated at the corner of Daniel and Normanby stroets, Newtown. ! • • Terms and conditions at sale. WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, .' At 1 p.m. I" AERY & CO. (Limitbd) have beon ■i, favoured with instructions from Mr. H. Poole, Nurseryman. Bolton-stroet, to sell on abovo date at their rooms, 44, Willis»t^*i! — . A . ohoice and selected assortment of rosoH, flowering shrubs, and pot , plants, consisting of— i ISO roses, including Crimson/ Ramblers, '' Hybrid Sweot Briars, Majnon Coohet. 80110 Liebroeht, Rainbow, and all' ,- the }eading kinds known Also, Daphnes, Diosmas, Boronias. Azaleas), , Camellias, Cape Heaths, Rhododendrons, Magnolias, Carnations, Orchid " Flowering ■■ Camrna, Delphiniums, ' Peonias, Wisterias, Clematis, Jaseininos, Poronnial Phloxes, Anemones, Palms, ornamental grasses . Them plants aro all in splendid order, and being locally grown are thoroughly acclimatised. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY. At 1.30 p.m. MESSRS. LAEItY & CO. (Ltd.), 44, Willis-stroot, havo beon favoured with instructions from Mr. M. Mitobinson, of the woll-known Caledonian NurKery, New Plymouth, to sell a large and varied consignment of plants and flowering shrubs. Full particulars in future issue. ' THURSDAY, 6th JULY, 1899, At 1 o'clook. .''■' ' IN THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS-ST. FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. A CHOICE, EXTISNiIVK, HARDY, AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. Of intorctt aliko to Professional and Amateur Gardeners. MpOWNSEND & PAUL are instructed by .1. Mr. D. M'lndoo, of Epsom Nurserioß, to sell at auction, as objavtf, withoutLrosprvo— A splendid oonsfiflftnontf of Plaits', Ac, Comprising among othors — Daphnes, Heatho, Camellias in a number of varieties, Westerias, Gardinia, Anemone, Aaaleas, Diosums, Tuber Koflc, Violets, Applo Plums, Japanese Plums, Nectarines, Poaches, Pears, Walnuts, 2000 Strawborrios, <fco., &o. Also, A second consignment from Mr. J. Godtlavd, of llavolock Nuraovy, whoso first consignment was so favourably oominentoa on. This will comprise — Cypress iv several varieties,'' Cedars, Olives, Loqnuts, Araucaria, Daphnos Krioas, Hollies, Deutzia, Lilac, Cab'ifijre Trees, Camelliau, Azaleas, '.oses, Magnolia, Maorooarpa, Pinus Jiisiguis, Sycamores, Birch, Ash, and t a grnnd variety of Fruit Trees. f •—— J'he Auotionoera desire to call special at-t-ntion to.this sale, as evory plant offered for sale can bo well reoommendod, TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY. l^A GRKEN-S(ELLBRSLIE NURSERY) 1 ANNUAL SALE. "VI K. GUEEN will bring for sale on the 1 1J above date— A vary largo and varied lot of nursery stock, which will bo sold without restrvo Full particulars later. ' V r ;i TOWNS£ND & PAUL, ' \; >4otione»r<.^J

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 155, 3 July 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 155, 3 July 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 155, 3 July 1899, Page 8

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