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THIS DAT, TUESDAY", JULY 30th, At 9 o'clock. FRUIT SALE AT TUB FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS STREW I', OEORGE THOMAS & CO. will 801 laa above—--300 Cases ohoico D. und E. _ oranges, Hobart eating ami cooking apples, passion fruit, lemons, oranges ana mandarins ; also, eggs, fresh butter, Swedß turnips, carrots, &0., &o. \Yo have Lauding to-day, ex EMMA SIMS, from Kaiapoi direct—--800 Sacks prime table potatoes ICO Sucks whole fowl wheat 50 Sacks Prussian blue peas -fl Sacks Dun Heed oata IUU THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 30th JULY*. At 2 o’clock. LOCALLY - GROWN FLOWERING SHRUBS, TREES, &C. T 2CB 10WNSEND & PAUL will Roll at their rooms, Willis Htreet, This Day— A consignment of plants from Mr W. A. Young’s Nursery, Karori, viz., roses, camellias, daphnes, azaleas, rhododendrons, heaths, magnolias, yews, rotinosporas, abies, japonica, laburnum, variegated holly, maorooarpa, pines, strawberry plants, asparagus, gooseberries, raspberry trees. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, Auctioneers. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 30th. JULY, At 2 o’clock sharp. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, OK THZ PIIEMISKS, OnIBO HOAD. AG. TAINE & CO. have received in- • etruotions to soil on the promises, Ohiro road (sixth house from Fitchett’s factory), to-day (Tuesday), the whole of the furniture, comprising in part— Handsome piano by Bord, carpet, tables, pictures, cedar couch, ornaments and brio-a-brao, bedsteads, mattresses, washstands and ware, chairs, pictures, fenders and irons, linoleum, ball table, mats, looking glasses, gipsy tables, &c. t &o. Also, Lot of prize fowls. The whole for unreserved sale. 300 WEDNESDAY, 31sr JULY, At 2 o'clock. SALE oz TRAP, HARNESS, SADDLERY AND STABLE FURNISHINGS. AG. TAINE & CO. have received in- • stractions from Messrs Daniels and Turner, who are leaving Wellington, to sell at Smith’s Old Stables, Molosworth street, on above date — 2 good Polo ponies 1 carriage horse 1 light American spring waggon, 2 seats, shafts, polos, lamps, &c* 1 saddle and harness gelding Sets single harness, saddles and bridles, sputa, -whips, saddle cloths, tiding aprons, collars, headstalls, polo Hfrapa, bits, brashes, leather muzzle, carry combs, baskets, shovel, forks, stable utensils, sundries, &c. The above will be found all of first-class quality, and of a superior description. No Reserve. 296 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd, At 1.30 o’clock. WEEKLY SALE OF FURNITURE, IN OUR BOOMS. AG. TAINE & CO. will hold their • usual weekly sale of furniture, as above, and sell on account of a number of vendors — A largo lot of miscellaneous household . furniture, particulars of which we will give later on. Entries for the sale are now being received, and can be made up to 9 o’clock on morning of sale, but should bo made at once jn order to aocuro an early place in the catalogue. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3bd, At 2 o’clock sharp. WEEKLY SALE OF HORSES IN OUR YARDS. AG. TAINE & CO. will hold their • weekly Saturday’s horse sale as above and sell— Draught horses Harness horses and backs Traps, dray, plough, harness, &a. Entries are now being received, and can be made at our ofiioe or the yards on day of sale. Wo sell at 2 o’clock sharp. 274 WEDNESDAY. 7th AUGUST, At 1 o’clock. PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE CATTLE. AT LOWER HUTT YARDS. A O. TAINE & CO. will hold their next sale at Hutt Yards on above late and sell — „ Account of a Southern client—"l iCi Pedigree Ayrshire cows and JLO heifers. 1 Ayrshire bull, “Jack Bunsby,” bred by Messrs Rogerson ond Fleming 1 Alderney” bull, bred by W. J. M. Larnaeh, Esq. Moat of the cows are prize winners, and rod by noted Ayrshire breeders, viz losers Ferguson. Bogorson and Fleming, )uncan, Cook Bros., and Cowan. The cow Qneome” holds the record for weight of lilk in Now Zealand. Pedigrees at Sale. Account of other vendors—--10 head mixed cattle 2 cows, just about calving, 110 store sheep. Pigs, horses, &o. Further entries are invited and should he made early for publicity. 260 COLTTON SALE. thieTday, TUESDAY, 30th JULY. Abraham and -williams will sen by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.; — 12 18-months mixed oittle 10 yearling and 18-montha steers 1 springing oow 1 springing heifer 20 good yearlings . 6 fat cattle 1000 good lambs , 300 good young breeding owes in lamb to Lincoln rams 300 Romney lambs 160 wethers 100 lambs 83 fat wethers 170 good wethers 120 owe lambs 250 empty ewes 200 good lambs 1 ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, 221 ; Auctioneers, PALMERSTON SALE.’ | THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST. Abraham antTwilliams win sen I , by public auction, as above, at 1 I p.m.— 36 prime fat heifers I 12 good weanors 10 springing cows and heifers 30 forward bullocks 20 2fr-yeor steers C prime fat cows 700 first-class shorn hoggets. 150 prime fat ewes 200 forward owes 250 good forward wethers 120'prime fat ewes ' 200 good hoggets 100 fat owes 200 mixed hoggets ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, 251 Auctioneers. JOHNSONVTLLE SALE YARDS, JOHNSONTIITJ. WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY, 1895. Sale at 11.30 a,m. IiIKEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. will sell JtJ by auction as aboro—--103 fat bullocks 10 fat cows 450 fat wothors 700 fat ewes 90 baconers, stores and porkers A train leaves Wellington and Manawaiu Railway Station at 10.40 a.m., returning from Johnaouville at 12.20 and 2.30 p.m. FREEMAN R. JLACKSON, 253 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT TO POTATO GROWERS GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will have on sale early in Juno — 10 tons assorted and specially selected TASMANIAN GROWN SEED POTATOES, including Black’s _Dor*ents, Early Rose, Kidneys, White Elephants, Breeze’s Fiolifios, Pink Eyes, Flukes, Ac., &o. NoTß.—This importation • from' 1 Tasmania has boon deemed advisable owing to so many enquiries being received from local farmers and others for a Change of Seed. Orders are now being booked. Prices on application. GEORGE THOMAS & CO., 177 Customhouse quay. Ohoege Thomas & Co„ Have pleasure in announcing that on FRIDAY MORNING NEXT They are receiving the usual shipment of YOUNG , TRUSSED” FOWiiS, 4.T 3/" P , E ,J I f’£ CB '- CASH W® booked)

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2575, 30 July 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2575, 30 July 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2575, 30 July 1895, Page 4

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