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Auctions FRANCIS SIDEY A CO. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 6ih MAY, At 2 o’clock sharp. CONTINUATION of SAIjE of Mr Molligan’s large and valuable acock of clothing, jewellery, Ac., all entirely without reserve. Great he.rgaiun in the Arcade. Auction sale at 2 " clock eh rj). FRANCIS SIDEV A C<>., fif) • Auctionf-ern. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Francis cidey a co. hav„ received instruction* from the proprietor to sell by public uuctiou, on the premises, Lamhtonquay— The whole of the Dearly furniture and furnishing (costing some £l3')o some 12 month* ago) ns contained m the Oxy .m> HoTi'L, adjoining the Theatre Royal. We will publish full particulars in a few days, and will give a guarantee that every article will bo sold absolutely without reserve. Mr H. Gilmer, the proprietor, has given us instructions to make the terms very liberal. FRANCIS SIDEY A CO.. yg Auctioneer*. N. J. ISAACS. FRIDAY, 7th MAY, At 11 o’clock. STOCK OP A FANCY GOODS STORK. New and fccond-hand furniture, 2 canes accordeons, 1 cokb concertinas, 1 case toilet glasses, an assortment water jngf*, filter*, cooking stoves, tinware, clothing, underclothing, ornaments, china, &c., &c , &c. NX ISAACS will sell by auction, at , his room 1 *, on Friday, 7th May, at 11 o’clock— Goods as above And 15 packages men’s and women’s boots, all lor absolute aud unreserved sale. The trade and dealers will do well to attend this sale, aa every Hue must be sold. 88

Stevens & Gorton List of pbopektibs FOR SALE BY STEVENS AND GORTON, Auctioneers, Land and Stock Agents, BULLS. RAN GITTKEI. 1000 acres, Native leasehold, Ekatahuna Block, Wairarapa district; 18 years to run. Improvements ; 180 acres in grass, small house, considerable quantity of fencing, well watered, Masterton main road and Woodville-Master-ton railway (now in progress) go through centre of the block. Price very moderate. 148 acres, Ashurst suburban district ; 66 acres in good grass; fenced and well watered. Price, L 5 per acre. 1150 Acres Freehold.—First-class agricultural and grazing farm, situated within two miles of Halcombe, good metal road running through it,' fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks, well watered, good* lG*roomed dwelling' house, two stables, granary, woolahed. cottage, slaughter-house, and other convenient buildings ; stock-yard, &c. 472, acres freehold first-class agricultural and grazing farm, adjoining township of Feilding, fenced, and subdivided into 15 paddocks, 9 roomed dwellinghouse, 5-stall stable, granary, and necesssary out-buildings; land of the very best quality. Price, a bargain. 542 acres freehold sections 54, 50, and 56, township of Bandon, A good agricultural and grazing farm, fenced, and subdivided into 9 paddocks, 6-roome dwelling-house, stable, granary, and necessary cut-buildings, with or without stock. 222 acres ; a very well-improved farm, close to Palmerston North, being sections 423 and 425, Kairanga District —165 acres in good grass, balance (excepting 10 acres) burnt and sown ; 2 good dwelling-houses and dairy. 180 acres ; sections 12, 13, and part of 151, portion fronting railway line Foxton to Palmerston, all cleared excepting 15 acres ; 95 acres iu good grass, burnt and sown ; good 6* roomed house, stable, shed, and orchard 1220 acres’ freehold, Manchester Block sections 96 and 302 ; 300 acres cleared and in good grasses; metal road to gate; ten miles from Feilding and Marton, and seven from Halcombe ; 416 chains fencing already erected on property; ornamental trees planted on good site tor house ; and an orchard planted with choice fruit trees # 221 acres “Fern Lea Earm,” section 90 on plan of Sandon. Fenced round and subdivided into seven paddocks, six roomed dwelling house, all necessary farm buildings, permanent supply of water, and good frontage to main trunk road. Intending purchasers will be provided with a horse and shown over the properties, on ap. plication to STi;v;BNB ANI) GO BTONI Business Notices _ GEORGE REICHARDT MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE. A STOCK of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS to select from. Agents for— John Brinsmead and Sons HoelUug.and Spangenberg Coll&rd and Collard Lipp and Sohn Kirkman Bord Instruments maybe acquire! on the time payment system. Amongst the .best and most durable instruments are Brinemead and Sons’ VERTICAL IRON FRAMED PIANOS, with tempered strings and wire back, in rosewood, black and gold or walnut case, at net £65 and £7O. THEY ARE WARRANTED TO LAST A LIFETIME. EACH PIANO IS SOLD UNDER THE MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE. THE LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND POPULAR MUSIC in New Zealand. While thanking the public of Wellington and the country districts for its liberal support during the past ton years, Mr Reichardt trusts that a continuance of it may be accorded him during his temporary absence from New Zealand, during lime Mr Hawkins will manage the business, CORNETS by CoortoL*, Beaa&a, Bighorn, and Gautrot Saxhorns, Baritones, and Basses Brass Bafida supplied with instruments and . latest music. GEORGE REICHARDT, Hnslo and Pianoforte Warehouse, J Lambton-Quat, WELLINGTON. m % A ftr- £/> m O o 75 IP MRS F. E, LIARDET begs to inform the i public of. Wellington that she has opened Select OYSTER .ROOMS on Lambton-qnay (near her former place of business), and having made arrangements for a constant snpply of fresh Oysters, her Customers can rely upon being satisfactorily served. She will also have on hand, at all times, a select stock of well assorted fruit, MRS F. E. LXARDET, 792 ’ 155 Lambton-qnsy. OFFICIAL Forma lor nso in proving debts under the liquidation clauses cf the Mining Companies Act, may be obtained at the Office of the New Zealand Times and Mail,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7775, 6 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7775, 6 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7775, 6 May 1886, Page 4