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AUJJTXOH SALES. TFTtg DAY, MONDAY, 2lsr DECEMBER, At II a.in. PORKER-). SUCKING 1-10 J. PORKERS. AT THE FRUIT’ MARKET YARDS, HARRIS STREET. Townsend and fade win soil in tho above yards 20 20 First-class porkers First-class sucking pigs Wo They 191 2 i specially recommend tho above. Al, and fit for tho butcher at once. Also, uses bacon and hams. TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 21st DKUEMBEE, At 2 o’clock. A lot of furniture, second-hand piano, banjo, violin, tinware, meorHohaum pipes, ladlei’ bags, school requisite*, watcher, fancy good?, stationery, dinner bol's, first* class MicnoflCOJ'S, Spamor’s battery with galvanometer, Ac., elect: io light galvanometer, Ac., &0., books, clothing, boots, &«., &0. CIRANOIS SIDEY & CO. will hold a flj clearing sale in their rooms, Cuba street, Without reserve. 227 THIS DAY, MONDAY, 21st DECEMBER. At 2.3). WE. SHORTT will soil at bis mart, • Willis street— Couches in leather and cretonne, tables, chairs, dusts drawers, Duchesapairs, pianos, docks, cutlery, accordions, violins, showcases, shop mirrors, glassware, pictures, clothing, mackintoshes, rugs, carpets, linoleums, overmantels, inlaid tables, ladies’ work-table (beautifully fitted), ladies’dress-ing-case (exquisitely fitted), fancy .goods, and sundries. 239 TUESDAY, 2im> DECEMBER, 1890. At 1.30 sharp. O.i the Premises, 19, Cambridge terrace. WF. SHORTT has boon favoured wr*h • instructions from Mrs Morloy to /sell on tho promises, Kingston House, 19, Cambridge terrace— Tho contents of her nine-roomed house, consisting of : Handsome uptight iron grand piano, full .-.ompasa, trichord chock action, by tho famous Tolkoin, only two months in use; music stool in leather, 100 and occasional tables, mahogany chiffonier, horsehair couch and chairs, tapestry carpet, rug, curtains, polo and rings, pictures, oil paintings, brio-a-bfao, pier-glass, brackets and fancy goods, hall linoleum, stair covering rods and eyes, largo dining-table, 5 mahogany chairs in horsehair, couch, fonder and fire-brasses, superior chiffonier, books, sowing machine, marble clock, handsome black-and-gold bevelled plate overmantel, trays, ornaments, vases, single an’, doable bedsteads, spring mattroei, k.ipoo and wool bods, washatar la and dressing tables, toilet sots, mirrors, mahogany chests drawers, Duchess dressing-table, bevelled glass mirror, Brussels carpet, slip mats, chairs and roller mangle, fonder, range, filter, crockery, cooking utensils, coal vase, cutlery, o.p. ware, pot plants, glassware, and lot of sundries. Bale at 1.30 sharp. No Rgseuvb. 192 TUESDAY, 29tec DECEMBER, At 1 o’clock. STOCK SALE LOWER HtTTT. AO. TAINE AND 00. will sell at • their yards, on above date— Sheep Cattle Horses, pigs, &o. Entries aro now being taken, and should bo made early for publicity. 178 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, At 2 o’clock. WEEKLY SALE OF HORSES, &0., IN OUR YARDS. AG. TAINE AND 00. will hold • their weekly sale of horses, traps, harness, &0., in their yards, as above, and sell— Draught and light horses Spring cart, dog-cart, harness, &o. Special Note.—Tho sale will bo hold on Wednesday instead of Saturday (Boxing Day), and entries are now being received. J,t o on PAIIIATUA SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd. Abraham and williams wuisoii by public auction at 1 p.m.— 20 yearling steers 5 fat bullocks 12 2-year steers 4 18-month steers 0 18-month heifers 200 mixed two-tooth sheep 70 2-t;ooth shorn owes 70 2-tooth shorn wethers 400 good shorn 2-tooths (chiefly Vetho’rs) 50 owes and lambs 180 AWAHURt SALE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will .-A. soli, by public auction, as above, afc 1 p.m.— 5 fat cows 300 good store owes 157 PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 24th DECEMBER. Abraham andwilltams win soli by public auction, ae above, at 1 p.m,— 8 fat bullocks 20 2-year well-bred steers 250 2-tooth wethers 700 4-tooth owes 201 SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1897. SALE OP TOWN SECTIONS AT FOXTON. Messrs abraham andwilltams have received instructions to sell by public auction at their yards, at 2.30 p.m., on above date, tho following valuable Town Sections: — Lot I,—Sections 330, 331, 332, 333 and 350, containing 14 acres, 3 roods, 9 porches Lot 2. —Part Section 100 Main street (29ft frontage) Lot 3.—Section 159 and part 158 Union street, containing $ of on acre ' The agents have received instructions from the owners to dispose of tho above properties at almost any sacrifice, and tho sale is practically without reserve. For further particulars apply to BROWN AND DEAN, Solicitors, Wellington, Or tho Auctioneers, Palmerston North. 182 Oeorge Thomas and Co., AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, .CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Have on Sale— A splendid assortment of GREEN'S CELEBRATED CHRISTMAS ’ HAMS, Also, GREEN’S SIDES AND ROLLS OF BACON, Specially selected for tho CHRISTMAS DEMAND. -t PAIRS OF PRIME FAT J CHRISTMAS GEESE Arriving next week at (FIVE SHILLINGS) PER PAIR. LA.ERY & CO., LTD. 41, Willis street, Wellington, GRAIN, FRUIT, PRODUCE & GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, SKIN AND FLAX BROKERS j COMMISSION, ’ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LIBERAL Cash Advances made against produce consigned far sale in local or foroiffn markets. At Victoria street Stores—Skin, Hide and Tallow Sales held weekly Wool Sales on dates fixed by Wool Brokers’ Association. At Willis street Mart Fruit Sales Daily, General and Clearing Sales as arranged. Sheepskins—Our business in this description of produce is by far the largest in Wellington, and our system of classifying, valuing and properly supervising every line a« itoomos into store has led to the diversion of a largo quantity of skins which hod previously found their way to other centres. Reliable weekly market reports are regularly furnished consignors, and accountsales and remittances fop all consignments are despatched by first mail after realisation. Station and farm requisites on hand for sale at lowest current rate*. Stores of every ueaoriptlon, woolpaoks and twine, cornsacks, staples, fencing wire, &0,, turnip seeds, grass I*Ji ?[ OTOr 80e( l 8 » sheep dips, binder twine, JLjaery and CJo., XirD. F. If. PAUMAB. 438 Managing - Director." gBND IT TO SHORTT'B AUCTION BOOMB,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3008, 21 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3008, 21 December 1896, Page 4

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