.WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, At 2 6'olook. PICTURES, PAINTINGS, AND MIRRORS. Tt4"ESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. -Ly-l have been instructed by Mr. Miller, who is giving up business, to soil by publio auction in their rooms, Willis-street — The wholo of his stock-in-trade of pictures, paintings, mirrors, etc. 150 assorted engravings, photogravures, eto. 150 choice oil paintings (English subjects) SO photo and picture frames And 50 assorted mirrors, bevelled-edge English plate. This sale is entirely without reserve, as the owner is giving up business, and offers a splendid opportunity of securing decorations for tho home. OTT,SKTNSI OILSKINS! ODLSKENS I OILSKINS ! GREAT SALE OF OILSKIN COATS. ON THURSDAY, 20th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Tt/TESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. JJ-I- will sell by public auction in. their looms, Willis-street, as above — 109 AX doublo oilskin coats 49 GX double silk do 13 SX double frock do 13 cycle capes (silk and clot!h) 19 AX double oilskin jackets 19 oilskin trousers Seafaring men, expressmen, wharf labourers, and farmers— in fact, every one whose employment is exposed to the severe weather, should visit this sale and secure one or more of these coats, as they are all in perfeot condition and to be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 2 o'clock. SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE: WF. SHORTT has received instruc- • tions to sell at his mart, Widisetreet — Double and singlo iron bedsteads, mattrebles, washstands, child's cot, basinette; cooking utensils, tables, chairs, crockery, fenders, piano, dining-room suite in leather, Austrian chairs, dining table, carpets, duchess pairs and chests, chests drawers, bedsteads, blankets, curtains, eto. OTATCTI OTAKI! OTAKI! GREAT AUCTION SALE Of the Whole of tho ASSIGNED STOCK OF LANDELL, MURRELL AND COMPANY, Commencing WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, And Following Days, At 11 a.m. each day. TLfl-ESSRS. SIDEyTmEECH AND CO. i-J-i Auctioneers, of Wellington, have been favoured with instructions from the Assignee in the above Estate to sell on (lid premises, OtaM— The whole of the well-assorted general stock of drapery, clothing, grocery, glassware, patent medicines, provisions, tinware, enamelware, hardware, ironmongery, cutlery, c.p. ware, fancy goods, boots and shoes, crockery, haberdashery, . and the hundred and one lines comprised in a well-stocked general store. Abo, 2 good stauach horses, spring and tip drays, traps, harness (nearly new), fireproof safe, platform scales, scoops, bicycle, sewing machines, chests of drawers, counters, showcases, bins, mirrors, and tho usual fittings and accessories, etc., etc. Tie Whole to be Sold &BSOGUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, In Lots to Suit Buyers. NOTE.— We strongly adsrise all the inhabitants of the district to attend this sale, as the stock is good, clean, and practically new. SPECIAL.— The horses (which we can guarantee), traps, plant, fittings, eto., will .£0 cold on FRDDAY, 21at July. H. M. BANNEHR, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 20th JULY, At 1.30 sharp. S&££ DF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SHOP MIRRORS, COUNTERS, Etc. On the Premises, 90a, Tory-street. (MESSRS. SiDEY, MBECH AND CO. JWX have been favoured' with instructions from a lady who is giving up housekeeping to sell as above — The whole of Bar good and useful household furniture, sawing machines, etc., comprising in part— 3 good sewing machines, mirrors, counters, fixtures, tables, chairs, linoleum, pictnreSj brass rods, couches, bedsteads and bedding, washstand and toilet ware, toilet tables and glasses, deskß, step ladder, crockerv > glassware, c.p. ware, kitchen utensils, ana a large quantity of the usual household sundries, etc., eto. The whole to be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TATTA STOCK SALE. .WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1905, At 1 o'clock. =T L. MORRISON AND CO. wfll B ell ** • by auction at M'Grath's Yards, Tait«, on the above date— 35-bead cattle, chiefly comprising springing heifers and cows, cows with young calves and in full milk; also a namber of yonng cattle, horses, vehicles, eto. Furthor entries solicited. Terms cash. THE TREE AND PLANT SALE OF THE YEAR. GREATEST IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY. ;AN; AN EVENT THAT SHOULD EARN YOUR INTEREST. THURSDAY, at 1.30. jT'EVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., J-« Willig-gtroet, have boon commissioned to Bell at public auotion, next Thursday— A grand collection of ornamental trees, . flowering ehrubs, plants, etc., on account of Messrs. Mitchinson and Son, well-known New Plymouth nurserymen. In addition to a largo number of evergreens, hedge and gholter plants, there are— Tho new JAPANESE AZALEAS JAPANESE miS, CAMELIAS, MAGNOLIAS, RHODODENDRONS, HEATHS, ROSES, PALMS, FERNS, SILVER TREES, AZALEAS, GUAVAS, GUMS. An opportnno timo io., decide to increase the value of property and at tho Mime time add to tho beauty of homo surrounding«. The consignment ib in every respect- an excellent one — by far the best lot wo havo had this season— fine healthy specimens, every ono of them. Wo commend to tho notice of buyora. LEraaai. SHALLCB.ASS.AND 00.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1905, Page 8
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