MONDAY, 14th MAY, At 11 o'clock and 12 o'clock. CONTINUATION OF SALE. .TOST] F. SHORTT will continue th< ! v t • great salo at his marl, Willis street — Drapery, clothing, boots, and shoes : cutlery A* splendid assortment of jewellery, watches, bangles, brooches,* 1 rings, pins, etc., cto^" The Balonco to bo Cleared. ' TUESDAY, 15th MAY, At 2 o'clock. PIANOS AND ORGANS. pSJST F. SHORTT has been favoured • V v • with 'instructions to sell at his ,tnart, Willis-street) ex Wakanui— 4 English pianos, walnut cases, iron frames, cheek, action, oblique strung, trichord throughout, by Harper, late of Collard and Collard 4 8-stop American Gem organs, twe knee swells, powerful and sweettoned instruments Inspection will fully satisfy intending purchasers. TUESDAY, 15th MAY, ,At 2 p.m. Unreserved Auction Sale of SUPERIOR - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. Magnificent j PIANO , (by Rubenstein) cost £50. t)n view Monday Afternoon 4- p.m., ant Morning- of Sale. JAxminster Carpel Square, Rattan Settee and Chairs, Occasional Tables, Chairs Pots, Palms, Music Cabinet, b.r. Fender, Dcgs and Irons, large Bookcase and Cheffonier (combined), Pictures, ' Gong pnd Stand, v! c.p. Traj-s, woo-d Coal Vrse, Dining LTable on castors, Utrecht Volvot Lounge, Ottoman, solid brass rail Bedstead and horse-hair Mattres;, s. and cl. iron Bedsteads and Mattrebsee, Scotch Chest, small Chest, v/oshstands, Essy Chairs, Kapoc Beds, cream and white Lace Curtains, Rugs, trunk, 2 Drawingroom Suites, large gilt-frame Overmantel, Kitchen Furniture, Cookery Utensils, Crockery, Cutlery, good Mangle (nearly new), Step Ladder, etc., etc. Buyers on the look out for a good spiano and un-to-date household furniture are requested to inspect the above, a3 all jnus6 be cleared on Tuesday afternoon. HOI SIDEY AND CO. are instructed to -£- • sell as above in their auction rooms on Tuesday next. R. PEARSON, Auctioneer. SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TUESDAY. 15th MAY, 1900, At 2 p.m. sharp. HAIGH AND MORRAH have received instructions to sell on the premises, No. 103, Tinnkori-road, as above the whole of the owner's household furniture and effects contained in — Drawingroom, Diniuq;rooin, Four badroomr., Kitchen and Scullery. Every article must be sold as the owner has left Wellington. On view morning of the sale. Goods are almost new and of good quality. Full particulars in Monday's issue. IMPORTED FURNITURE FROM SYDNEY. "'OTITH reference to a letter which "ap- » v peared in the Evening Post on Wednesday ro the. above, we wish to inform the public that \to neithor import nor offer at auction any furniture made in Sydney. HAIGH & MOREAH, Auctioneers, Harbour-street. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. JOHNSONVII.I,E. TUESDAY, 15lh MAY, At 11 a.m. BjiREHMAN R. JACKSON &. CO., in conjunction with AIJRAHAM & WILLIAMS, will sell by pnblic auction, asabove— 70 fat bullocks 300 fat sheep 100 fat wethers 80 fat lambs 50 pigs A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m., returning from Johnsonvillo at 12.15 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON, . Axictioneer. Local Agent — E. BUCHOLZ. Lambton-quay, Wellington. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY. 17th MAY, at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell )>y pnblic auction as above — 120 I'.'nglish Leicester Lincoln lambs 200 owes in lamb 150 empty owes 17 weancra 4 good dairy hoifers in calf 25 2-year steers 10 fat bullocks THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 17th and 18th MAY. Commencing' each day at ONE o'clock sharp. > Estate of F. G. A. MURPHX", Deceased. GREAT UNRESKRVED SALE OF A BOOKSELLER'S STOCK, Comprising upwards of 6000 Volumes VALUABLE BOOKS. - MESSRS. J. HV BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the Trusteo in the above Estate to sell by public auction, ab&olutely without reserve, at their rooms, Featliei-otcn-streofc, on Thursday and Friday next, 17th and 18th May, commencing each day at one o'clock sharp— The whole of the late Mr. F. G. A. Muiphy's extensive and well-selected btoek Mlf Books, comprising upwards of - SIX THOUSAND VOLUMES, In general literature of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, including— Well-bound Standard Works of History, Biography, Voyages, Travels, Lav/, Medicine, Painting, Fine Arts, •Theology, Architecture, Astronomy. Geology, Poetry, Drama and the Stage. Classics, Fiction, Novels ; Greek, French, Italian, Latin, and German works; >Encyclopa?dias. Dictionaries ; Picturesque Atlases, 3 vols, in Morocco binding ; Maps and Atlases, Music, Books on New Zealand, and a large number of old and very rare woi-ks now out of print, and unobtainable in the colonies. Complete Catalogues, containing full particulars of the lots to be sold, may be had on application to tho Auctioneers, or will be posted to any address. The Collection being one of the largest ever offered in this city, Book Collectors and others will have a rare opportunity of obtaining useful and entertaining works. Now on view, and inspection invited. J4J 4 H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. JP O B SALE. COLLEGE HILL, AUCKLAND, four large two-story Shops and Dwellings, five rooms each and stables; land 78 x 207, with, two frontagei. BAKER BROS., Wellington. TpOR- SALE, Cheddar Cheese Factory, -*- with plant, boiler, engine, etc. ; corner section, 2 acres ; 4-roomed cottage ; 6 miles from Invercargill, in good dairying- district ; lias been running for last 9 years. Address T. P. Saselby, Clareville, Wairampa,
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 112, 12 May 1900, Page 8
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