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atictioii SHIES. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 19m DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. A lot of furniture, accoml-hand piano, bapjo, violin, tinware, meerschaum pipe*, ladies bags,' school requisites, watches, fancy If iota, ntationcry, dinner bills, VIBSTOLA.ua MtCBOBCOPE, Spamer’s battery with galvanometer, &c., electric light galvanometer, &c., &c,, booki, clothing, hoota, &c., &n. TTUIANCIS .SIDEY AND CO. will hold a I' clearing sale in their rooms, Cuba street, Without reserve. 199 ' THIS DAY, ~ SATURDAY, 19tk DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. WE. SHORTT will noil at Ida mart, • Willia etreetLadica’ and gcnta' watehoa {gold and silver), proacntatioa caaoa apoona, forka, and knirouHSitable for the aoaaon, cruet atand, djcantcra, aocordiona, ladies’ bags, cigar ash trays, rug straps, razors, cutlery, a largo quantity of toys and mechanical inTentions, ladies’ bags, Little Cam pocket lamps, studs, links, silver chains, albums, perfumes, Christmas cards, Chinese lanterns, Japanese goods, travelling bags, and brief hags, portmanteaux, men’s suits, shirts, clonks, butter dishes, curling pius, dressed dolls, cups and saucors, presentation inkstands, stationery, steam radway .engine, opera and Held glasses, violins, rugs, Japanese tea sots and cups and saucers, aud a lot of useful articles. TUESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 139‘J. At 1.30 sharp, Oa the Premises, 19, Cambridge terrace. WF. SHORTT has been favoured with • instructions from Mrs Morley to sell on the premises, Kingston House, 19, Cambridge terrace— The contents of her nino-roomed house, consisting of : Handsome upright iron grand piano, full compass, trichord check action, by the famous Tulkoili, only two months in uso; music stool in leather, 100 and occasional tables, mahogany chiffonier, horsehair souch and chairs,tapestry carpet, rug, curtains, polo and rings, pictures, oil paintings, bric-a-brac, pier-glass, brackets and fancy goods, ball linoleum, stair covering rods and eyes, large dining-table, 5 mahogany chairs in horsehair, couch, fender and llro-braisos, superior chiffonier, books, sowing machine, umrblo clock, handsome blaok-and-gold bevelled plate overmantel, trays, ornaments, vases, single an l ', double bedsteads, spring rnattrosi, kapoo aud wool bods, washstiuis and dressing tables, toilet sots, mirrors, mahogany chests drawers, Duchess dressing-table, bevelled glass mirror, Brussels carpet, nlip mats, chairs and roller mangle, fonder, range, filter, crockery, cooking utensils, coal vaso, cutlery, o.p. ware, pot plants, glassware, and lot of sundries. Sale at 1.39 siiaup. No RKSisaVE. 192 THIS DAT SATURDAY, 19-rn DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. WEEKLY SALE OF HORSES, &0., IN OUR YARDS. AG. TAXNE AND CO. will hold • their weekly sale of horses, traps, harness, &c., in their yards, as above, and oil— Account Official Assignee in the estate of R. Lovegrovo—--2 good harness horses 1 milk-cart Harness, saddle and bridle and sundries Account of other vendors—--2 tip-drays, good 1 draught gelding, Cyra, any trial • 2 sots cart harness 3 grey ooha broken to harness 1 Shetland pony, very quiet 1 cow to calve next week 1 butcher's cart, horso and harness 1 express, horse and harness 10 roaliy good harness horses, all young and with trials 1 batcher’s cart, horso and sot good harness 2 spring carts 2 ladies’ side-saddles 1 good gent's hogskin saddle 1 good trotting pony, well broken to harness Entries are now being received, and horses are submitted in the order they ate entered. TUESDAY, 29tii DECEMBER. At 1 o’clock. STOCK SALE LOWER HUTT. G. TAXNE AND GO. will sell at their yards, on above date— Sheep Cattle Horses, pigs, Ac. Entries are now being taken, and should i made early tor publicity. HI WELLINGTON HORSE SALES. "VWINQ to the Christmas holidays, our j weekly horse sale will be held on r BDNE3DAY, December 23rd, instead of itnrday, 25th. A. G. TAXNE & CO., 17 Auctioneers. PALMERSTON HORSE SALE. THIS DAY, [SATURDAY, 19rn DECEMBER. A BRAHAM ANp"WILLIAMS will sell by public auction, as abivo, at 1 p.m.— Draught horses, harness horses, hacks, &c. 5 upstanding four • year - old unbroken draughts 1 spring trap and harness] 12 assorted saddles Quantity assorted saddlery, now PAHIATUA SALE. TUESDAY’, DECEMBER 22np. Abraham and williams win son by public auction at 1 p.m.— 20 yearling steers 5 fat bullocks 12 2-yoar steers 4 18-monlh steers (! 18-month heifers 70 2-tooth shorn ewes 70 2-tooth shorn wethers 400 good shorn 2-tooths (chiefly wethers) 50 ewes and lambs 180 AWAHUBI SALE. WEDNESDAY, 23bd DECEMBER. . A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS , will jA. sell, by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 5 fat cows 309 good store owes A 157 PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 24th DECEMBER. Abraham and williams win sen by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 8 fat bullocks * 20 2-yoar well-bred steers 250 2-tooth wothers 700 4-tooth owes 201 SATURDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1897. ~ SALE OP TOWN SECTIONS AT FOXTON. Messrs abraham and williams have received instructions to sell by public auction at their yards, at 2.30 p.m., on above data, the following valuable Town Sections : Lot I.—Sections 330, 331, 332, 333 and 350, containing 14 acres, 3 roods, 9 porches Lot 2.-x Part Section 100 Main street (29ft frontage) Lot 3.—Section 159 and part 158 Union street, containing } »f an aure The agents have received instructions from the owners to dispose of the above properties at almost any saorifioo. and the sale is practically without reserve. For further particulars apply to BROWN AND DEAN, Solicitors, Wellington, Or the Auctioneers, , Palmerston North. 182 LAERY & CJ., LTD. 4t, Willis stbekt, Wellington, GRAIN, FRUIT, PRODUCE * GENERAL . MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, SKIN AND FLAX BROKERS, COMMISSION, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. T IBERAL Cash Advances made against IJ produce consigned for sal© in local or foreign markets. At Victoria street Stores— Skin, Hid© and Tallow Sales hold weekly Wool Sales on dates fixed by Wool Brokers’ Association. At Willis street Mart Fruit Sales Daily. General and Clearing Sales os arranged. Sheepskins—Oar business in this description of produce is by far the largest in Wellington, and our system of classifying, Valuing and properly supervising every line as it comes into store has led to the diversion of a largo quantity of skins which had previously found their way to other centres. Reliable weekly market reports are regularly furnished consignors, and sales and remittances for all consignments are despatched by first mail after realisation. Station and farm requisites on hand for sale at lowest current rates. Stores of every description, woolpacka and twine, oornaooks, staples, fencing wire, &o.,’turnip seeds, grass and elover seeds, sheep dips, binder twine, &0., &o. JtiAEEY AND Co.. Ijtd. F, B. FAEMAR, 438 Managing Director.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 4