THURSDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. SALVAGE FROM THE STRANDED BARQUE LA BELLA, Consisting of OATS, OATS, WHEAT, WHEAT, OATMEAL, OATMEAL, ROLLED OATS. ROLLED OATS. LAERY AND CO. (Ltd.) have received instructions from the Underwriters to sell by auction on the Beach at Happy Valley, in the immediate 'vicinity of the vessel, On account of whom it may concern, with all faults (if any) — Af\f\ SACKS OATS 1 fi2 SACKS WHEAT 1 (j SACKS OATMEAL q SACKS ROLLED OATS All the above will be «old in lots to suit purchasers. Terms are strictly cash. Sale at 2.30 o'clock sharp. ! LAERY AND CO. (Ltd.), Auctioneers, Jervois-quay. GREAT SALE OF CARPENTER'S, JOINER'S, PAINTER'S, and BRICKLAYER'S TOOLS. TO-MORROW .(THURSDAY), 20th OCT., Commencing ,at 1.30 o'clock, ■ And SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 12.30 o'clock. MESSRS.' TAYLOR AXD HARPER have received instructions from Mr. J. Benjamin, of Courtenay-place, to sell tho whole of his stock ana fittings, comprising — Superior enamelware, carpenter's 'tools, ironmongery, and all household utensils, " ' " To be sold absolutely without r reserve. This is really a. 'first-class lot of tools, and the chance of a lifetime for the public to secure goods at their own prices. Don't forget address— Corner of TaranakiBtreet and Courtenay-place. FRIDAY, 21s,t OCTOBER, At 2 p.m. sharp. AUCTION' SALE OF , SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT "LINWOOD,' 1 -No. 2, PRINCES-ST. (Off Roxburgh-street). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions frqm Mrs. J. R. Leadbeater to sell by -auction •as above — The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Appointments, including— Upright walnut piano by Grabau and Kunst, music cabinet, overmantel, now graphophone and records, easy chairs, Bday clock, telesebpo dining table (almost new), sideboard with plate-glass mirrors and sido 'brackets/ oil engravings, vases, ornaments, linoleum, d.i. ibedsteads, duohesse tables "and 'wash&tands, chests of draw'ere,' Singer's sewing machine, patent mangle, occasional tables, kitchen utensils, and sundries. Furniture on view on Thursday after, noon and on morning of sale. ' J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, AND TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1904, Commecing each day at 10 o'clock sharp. Ex S.S. Indian Monarch. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION or A MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF 950 VOLUMES VALUABLE BOOKS. Fiom one of the Leading Firms of Booksellers and Exporters in England. MESSRS. J. 'H. BETHUNE & CO. aro favpured with ' instructions from the Consignors, to sell by publio auction at their rooms, -Feathereton-street, Wellington, as above, a direct consignment of QF»H VOLUMES RARE BOOKS, one *j*J\f of the finest shipments ever offered in New Zealand, comprising an extensive collection of special books on New Zealand and the South Sea Islands by the best known authors. « Also, an exceptionally > large number of valuablo Standard Works on History, Painting, Architecture, -Voyages, French Classics, Science, Poetry, Natural History, and a remarkable collection -of. Signatures of Famous Men. Complete catalogues of tho 459 lots may be had on application to the Auctioneers, or will be posted to any address. ' ' Tho books will be open for inspection on and after FRIDAY, 28th October, and also on SATURDAY EVENING, sth November. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 21st and 22nd OCTOBER. At 2 o'clock each day. SALE OF STOREKEEPER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. WF. SHORTT has been favoured • with instructions to sell at his mart, Willis-street; on aocount of a storekeeper giving up business, the whole of his stock-in-tradp consisting of — 12 dozen set* links, 6 dozen C. Johnson razors, 3 dozen hanging mirrors, 8 dozen tripods, 20 dozen celluloid collars, 10 boxes brqwn Windsor soap, 1 dozen dressingcases, 2 dozen hand mirrors, 6 violins, violin strings, large assortment glassware, 2 dozen tomahawks, 6 dozen cups and saucers, musical box Tl2 tunes), 6 dozen brooches, 4 dozen muff chains, 4 dozen men's siftglets, 4 mandolins, and about 100 assorted pieces of c.p. ware and a large assortment of drapery. Absolutely Without Reserve. GIGANTIC GIGANTIC - AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-OLASS JEWELLERY AND FANCY GOODS, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, 21st and 22nd OCTOBER, At 11 a.m. each day, AT THE PREMISES, 48, WILLIS-ST., Next to John Duthie and Co. THE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING COMPANY aro favoured with instructions by a Sydney agent to sell by public auction — £100Q W0 o f H £1000 JEWELLERY AXD FANCY GOODS. The above -comprises — Ladies' and gonts' gold, silver, and metal watches, Rotherhams, etc., 18 and 15ct diamond rings^ bracelets, brooches, muff chains, etc., field glasses, cutlery of the highest grade, clocks, a lot of fancy crookery and c.p. ware, perfumery, soap, etc., etc.j also a large quantity of leather goods, portmanteaus and -gladsto»<> bags, and thousands of other item, too numerous to mention. The whole lot must be sold, as tho agent is leaving on Saturday night for Sydney, so wo ' havo to clear the whole M. 0. ARONSTEN, Auctioneer. WANTED, everybody who is in doubt about the Hollow Concrete Building Blocks to call aud inspect Aluadscn aud Son's Furniture Warehouse, No. 60, Tory-street, part of which has been erected by the Wellington Hollow Coucrelo Building Block Company.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1904, Page 8
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