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GKEAT AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 11 a.m. MESSRS. LEVIENf SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. Darcy Ford, tho well-known importer, to sell at their rooms, Willis-street, on abovo date — ' ' A" largo assortment of Irish linens, Scotch tweeds, colonial blankets and rugs, l*c» curtains, pillow cases, calicoes, sheetings, honeycomb and marcella quilts, Irish, linen damask table covore, scmottes, flannelottOj towels, towelling, art muslins, drtss piecos, ready-made skirts, ready-mado »uhs, men's shirts and underclothing, suit lengths, etc., oto. Certainly the finest lot of drapery over offered to tho publio Of Wellington. Tho goods win bo submitted in lott to suit purchasers, und will ho sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESKRVE. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. TRAP, EXPRESS. HORSES AND HARNESS. FOR~SALE. , ON SATURDAY7~I2th AUGUST, At 12.30 p.m. MESSRS. LAERY AND CO. (LTD.), Jorvois-qu'ay, Wellington, have received instructions to sell .by public auction, at their stables, Jervois-quay, lately occupied by M'Ardle, in tho assigned estate of H. J. Elliot, of Island Bay— 1 strong spring trap 1 first-class horse, with harness And in another estate^ — , 1 express, horse, and harness. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. SALE OF HAY, WHEAT,' POLLARD, . CHAFF, ETC. MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, At, Noon. LAERY AND CO.- (Ltd.) will sell by -auction at their rooms, Jervoisquay, as above — . ' 120 bales hay ■ 499 sacks oaten sheaf ohaff 60 sacks broken wheat 90 sacks pollard^ 41 sacks wheat and oats, mixed MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 1 o'olock. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE • ■ • of FLOWERING -PLANTS, " HEDGE PLANTS, • - - FRUIT TREES, ETC. Ihe Third Salo this Season of a Beautiful Lot of abovo from the""celebrated Nurseries of Messrs. H. C. Gibbons and - Co. T-.-AERY AND CO., LTD., have received 3-1' instructiqms*to "soil by auction at their rooms, Jervois-quay, a splendid lot of above, consisting of— '* ■ Flowering and pot plants of -the very " , 'choicest kina3, many of them being in flowor, consisting of daphnes, .- , rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas, heaths, narcissus, diosmas, weigeliasj' wisterias, ferns, boronias, ~r'" roses, primroses, primulas, violets, etc. Ferns include stag horn and i bird's nest. - Hedge Plants,, all .of very hardy stock, include — Retinosporas, thujas, pinus insignis, akeake, cabbage trees, monkey puzzle trees, silver trees, yellow kowhai, and a great variety of other kinds. Fruit, Trees, all free from blight, include—Apples, pears, _ peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, currants, gooseberries, cherries, logan- ' berries, strawberries, f raspberries, < etc. In above will be found a beautiful lot of primulas, also an - excellent collection of primroses in full bloom, including new blue colour. i ESTRA SPECIAL ATTENTION IS - CALLED' TO THIS SALE. 1 SALE - AT- 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. fiAT.T. OF DOGS BY AUCTION.' ' A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by Aue- /% tion will be held in the Corporation Yards on SATURDAY, the 12th 'instant, 1 at 3 ofclock. ,". ' JNO. E. PALMER, ' Town Olerk. 11th August, 1905, -' ' > - TUESDAY, ' 15th AUGUST^ At I. o'clock.. ■ ' iS THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRISSTREET. An extra large consignment of - ' • NURSERY STOCK, From MORSHEAD'S , NURSERY, New 1 , Plymouth. FLOWERING, HEDGE,. and SHELTER •-^ ;■ ■* ■ TREES. "FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES I FRUIT TREESI TOWNSEND AND* PAUL will sell in the Fruit . Market, Harris-street, at 1 o'clock ox» Tuesday, 15th .A-iagust — The largest shipment sent this season, . viz., rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas, daphnes, bouvardias, boronias, diosmas, silver trees, roses, cabbage trees, heaths, pampas, and a host of other kinds in variety. Also, i' ' Fruit trees, comprising — Apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, etc., eto. Messrs. s Morshead and Co. write that ihey intend this sale to be tho largest this eeaeon, and that they will send doublo the usual quantity.' Wo would ask buyers V> attend sharp at 1 o'clock. Catalogues Monday. FRD3AY, 18th AUGUST, At 2.30 p.m. IDEAL RESIDENCE ON ONE FLOOR, FOUR BAY WINDOWS, MAGNIFICENT VIEW. nnOWNSEND AND PAUL, (Ltd.) are 'A- , instructed by Mrs. James Paul, who has decided to live in tho suburbs, to sell , ty<,pubho auction at their rooms, Harrisrtreot— Her ideal residence, No. 16, Ohiro. road, overlooking the Bowling Green. Tho houso is on one floor, with four, bay windows, and com. prises 7 large rooms, with storeroom, bathroom, p.w.c, and concrete outhouse castiron enamelled bath and handsomo porcelain washbasin, fitted with • hot and cold . water, also shower in bathroom ; electric light in ' . " every room, latest drainage, Land Transfer title. ■- The house is situated on a corner section, land 64 x 110 ft, cannot bo built out, •nd commands k superb view of tho whole erf the haTbour and To Aro. It is one minute's walk from Wordsworth-streot tram. % Ifc hag hall 6 x 35ft, with leadlight entrance, two rooms 13 x 33ft each, and other rooms in proportion. Venotian bKnds and olectrio light fittings sold with house. . . " „ Thie is a class of properly that seldom comes in the • market, and wo strongly •dfjae thoso in search of a bright, sunny •pot to inspect this. On view any morntog up to date of isale. Land is 64 x 110 ft, planted with choice shrubs. TjTOR SALE, a very nico Building SecX tjon in Tmakori-road, next Mr. Farr'a beraeo. G. A. Hurley, King's Chambers. - j

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 6

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