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TEA! TEA! TEA! IN "S" SHED, GLASGOW WHARF, Nearly opposite Cable's Foundry. TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. LAERY AND CO. (Limited), have received instructions to sell by auction, on account of whom, it may concern, with all faults (if any). EX APARIMA— A large and varied consignment of TEA, consisting of N.M. AND CO.— No. I—l chest Assam Pekoe (extra) No. 2—l chest Assam Pekoe Souchong (extra) No. 3—26 chests Darjeeling Pekoe Souchong No. 4—154 — 15 chests Assam Pekoe No. 5—195 — 19 chests Dooars Orange Pekoe No. 6, 7—5 chests Assam Pekoe Sou- , chong No. B—2o chests Dooars Orange Pekoe No. 9, 10 — 20 chests Dooars Pekoe No. 11 — 39 chests Dooars Pekoe Souchong No. 12, 14 — 6 chests Dooars Pekoe Souchong No. 15 — 36 chests Dooars Orange Pekoe N.m'.— No. B—l98 — 19 chests Assam Pekoe Souchong No. 9, 10—40 chests Assam Pekoe No. 11 — 22 chests Broken Pekoe Souchong No. 12, 13—31 chests Assam. Pekoe , Souchong No. 14, 16^-42 chests Assam Pekoe No. 17 — 20 chests Dooars Pekoe Souchong No. 18, 19—36 ohest3 Assam Pekoe Souchong No. 20, 21 — 45 chests Assam Pekoe And a large number of other lines too numerous to particularise. NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. The bulk of these TEAS are in splendid condition, and have been specially selected. _^___ TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1902, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF WINES, SPIRITS, CROCKERY AND PLATED WARE, DESK, Etc. In the Estate of Robert Laery (deceased). MESSRS. LEVTEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction at thenlooms, Willis-street, as above-^-A fine assortment of win2s, spirits, crockery and plated ware belonging to the estate of Robert Laery (deceased), including 5—5 — _ m 9 oases champagne, "Louis Roederer, Reims — 5 cases in pints and 4 in quarts 8 oases wine— 4 cases sparkling Moselle Nonpareil, 4 oases fine old port 5 cases whisky, "Scotch Cream" (very fine) Crockery, breakfast, dinner, and tea sets Cutlery— One cabinet containing full set cutlery and plated spoons, forks, etc., by Elkington, Cheapside Office desk, beautifully finished, mahogany, with leather top and nine drawers Croquet set Also, • Office furniture, inoluding large Milner's safe, table, and sundries The above were imported for private cc, and both the wines and other goods are of the finest quality Without reserve. JOHNSON VDLLK SALTC YATODb. TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER. Sale at 11 a.m. FRBKMAN Tt. JACKSON & CO., in conjunction with A BRAHAM & WILLIA MS, Limited, will sell at their yards as nbova— 65 bullocks 3 cows, just calving 2 yearling steers 2 yearling heifers 880 wethers 120 ewes 200 2 and 4-tooth store wethers A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Bailway Station at 9.55 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 11.50 and 2 p.m. i C. K. WILSON, Auctioneer. Looal Agent-E. BUCHOLZ, a, Lambton-quay, Wellington. " WEDNESDAY NEXT, ] At 11 a.m. mOWNSEND AND PAUL will sell al IX the Fruit Market, as aDove — 4 white sows WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m. CAMERAS! OAMERAST CAMERAS I nnOWNSEND AND PAUL are instruct1.1. Ed to sell at their rooms, Harris gtreet — Whole-plate camera, by W. Watson and Son, Koss, oi x 6£, rapid symmetrical lens, 3 double slides, 2 leather cases, tripod, etc. Half-plate Acme camera, by Watson and Son, 6 double slides, tripod, bags, etc. ; no lens. 'All in first-class conuition and are highclass goods. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1902. I A BRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS (Ltd.) -£\. will sell by public auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, as above at 1 p.m. — 25 yearlings 35 2-year steers 3 first-class dairy cows 10 heifers in calf 200 good hoggets 100 fat ewes 40 3j and 4-year bullocks THURSDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock a.m. iALE OF DAIRY COWS, HORSES, AND PLANT AT SHANNON. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. H. fc>. Munro, who is giving up dairying, to sell at his farm, Shannon, on the above late— 16 dairy cows, all October calvers', 1 fat cow, 1 yearling heifer, 1 bay gelding, by Sir Garnet, out of Opawa mare, 1 bay filly by King John, out of Opawa mare. (These j two horses are good upstanding hacks, and would make a good carriage pair, height 16.2 hands.) ' Tho cows are a grand lot, no better milkers to be got along the coast. All carefully selected, have been well wintered and are heavy milkers. 350 pure bred silver and golden WyandoUe Chickens, hatched from the incubators 1 360 Petuluma Incubator and one 120 do. As the owner is giving up dairying thero will bo no reserve. FO& SALE, Goodwill of general storekeeping business ; splendid opening ; in thriving district, not far from Wellington ; no opposition ; possession at once if desired. Apply Store, Evening Post office FOR SALE, Tannery, modern, good district for hides ; owner retiring ; easy terms to good man. Apply Private Letter Box 73. Post Office. New Plymouth.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 8

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