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Auctions FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 10th MAY, At 2 o’clock. BOOTS— French and English, best quality, in the Estate of H. Hansen, by order of the Official Assignee in Bankrnptcy. Francis sidey & 00. win sen by auction, at Mr Hausen’s shop in Cub*atreet, opposite Te Aro House— The whole of bin new and valuable stock of boots, shoes, and slippers, all new goods, and from the makers in the world ; also the last*, grind ry, &c., &c. The above will be sold in small lots, and will be the best opportunity ever offered iu Wellington for heads of families securing great bargains in the boot line. No reserve whatever, I*^6 N. .T. ISAACS. TUESDAY, 3 Ith MAY, At 11 o'clock. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. NJ. ISAACS will sell by auction, on , Tuesday, 11th May, at 11 o’clock— A large quantity of general goods, consisting of bloater herrings* red herrings, jFinnon haddocks, wool mats and rug*, oleograph*, and a general assortment of goods, to close consignments Also, Several trunks men's women’s, and children’s boots and shoes, to be sold regardless of co«t, 132 THURSDAY, 13th MAY, 1888, At 11 o’clock. ‘ Important Sale of the Stock of the American Novelty Company, NJ. ISAACS has been favored with • instructions to sell by auction on the premises lately in the occupation of Mr Rowley, Hairdresser, 4 Willia-atreet, on above date— The stock, consisting of a large and various assortment of musical instruments, violins (copies of old master*), cornets, flutes, accordeon?, concertinas, Victoria and other music books, stationery, novels, drapery, clothing, bodery, bruahware, decanters, looking-glasses, toilet wirework, framed and unframed pictures, with a large assortment of useful and fancy articles too numerous to specify. 133

P. R, JACKSON k CO. ST. KILL-STREET SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, 22nd MAY. Sale at 2 p.m. FR, JACKSON AND CO., io conjunc- , tion with Nolan, Tonks, and Co., will sell by public auction, as above— That valuable Freehold Property occupied by Meesrs G. and J. Durie, situated io the VVitotara District, and containing 1731 ACRES. The land is fenced in and subdivided into paddocks well laid down in English grasses. The railway runs through the estate. The property will be off red ia one lot, at an upset price of £6 10* per acre. If not sold it will be divided into farms of from 200 to 400 acies in extent. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, if desired. Flans and all particulars can be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers, 115 Business NoticesGEORGE REICHARDT MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE. A STOCK of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS to select from. Agents for— J«bn Brinsmead and Sons Hoelliog and Spangenberg Collard and Collard Lipp and Bohn Kirkman Bord Instruments may be acquired on tbe time payment system. Amongst the beat and most durable instru* meets are Brinamead 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 tbe past ten years, Mr Reichardt trusts that a continuance of it may be accorded him during his temporary absence from New Zealand, during which time Mr Hawkins will manage the business. CORNETS by Courtois, Besson, Higham, and Gantrot Saxhorns, Baritones, and Basses Brass Bands supplied with instruments and latest music. GEORGE REICHARDT, Music and Pianoforte Warehouse. Lambtoit Quay, WELLINGTON. 420

jyj-AKEK Government House, OF THE BLINDS AT Departmental Offices, Municipal and numerous Public Buildings throughout tho Colony. BS'EASBY’S^fI VENBTIAN'WOKZS, CDBi-STEEET, Opposite Te Aro House. The best and cheapest house in New Zealand,

ANOTHER LION SHOWS his head over a Dew Tailoring Establishment in Willis-street, next to the Empire Hotel, on a Branch Shop opened by THE REAL HUXLEY—no counterfeit, but the genuine article—like all hie works. 11*0 myself that says so, of course ; but who is so likely to know as myself ? The reader can prove it, too, if he will pay a visit to either of my Lion Establishments. There is only one profit between the mann* taoturer of the tweed and the wearer. There !a not one tailor outside the crust of this earth that can excel Huxley at his trade. OOLS 1 WOOLS I 1 WOOLS 1 ! J. BIRREL is opening up a Great Variety of Fancy Wools and Fingering Yarns. Special Attention is directed to Poplin Yarn, a substitute for Knitting Silk.

Large Supply of Working Chenilles, and all kinds of Embroidery Silks on band. BXRXUEIXbs BERLIN WOOL AND ART NEEDLEWORK REPOSITORY, 45, CUBA STREET. CRO WN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, White and Printed. IROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, ; White and Printed. In Stockman’s Ordinary and Riding Cnt. Can be purchased retail from all Drapers and Storekeepers in the Colony, and wholesale from all Warehousemen and Importers. EACH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE-MARK OB' ONE OR MORE CROWNS ACCORDING TO QUALITY, 979

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7778, 10 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7778, 10 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7778, 10 May 1886, Page 4

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