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AUCTION SALES. XIH3 (THURSDAY) MORNING, At H/M) a.m. wharp. MKMJOHRNK FD.jR.KNUK (JHKBRIRS. Finn, cin-nruLM & co. will a«u «t their auction room at S.W a.m. 4 t f?ur’..'3 Mtlbourao Florence cherrio-j A ho, Gooao, fowl*. harm, Ac., &c. FINN, CUHUOLM & Co., Sl2 Auctioneers. THIS DAY THURSDAY, 21th DECEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. BISCUITS ’ BISCUITS ! BISCUITS ! WK. HHOKTT will soil at bin mart, • Willis atroot 100 tin* ukhl Houud asaorkod biscuits, only fliitfhtly broken in packing Perfectly sound. No reserve. After which A lot of fancy Xmm good*. 302 THIS DAY (THURSDAY), 21th DEC., At 3 o’clock. 'WiT K. SUOKTT has boon favoured with V f 0 instructions from James Ashcroft, Thq , Official Assignee, to sell at the Mart, WUIU stieot—--5 case* Lager beer, quart*, in Bond. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 21th DECEMBER, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. 301 PLEASURE SCREW BOAT, AO. TAINB AND CO. are instructed • to sell at their rooms, without re* porvo One pleasure boat with patent screw, worked by foot power ; boat is 21ft long, quarter deck, diagonally built and felt-lined ; easily worked by one man A good specimen of boatbuildor’a art, and to be sold without reserve, 301 THIS o\r, THURSDAY, 21th DECEMBER, At 1.30 o'clock. WEEKLY SALE OF FURNITURE, &c., IN OUR ROOM 3. AG. TAINE & CO. will boll their • weekly sale of furniture, &c., in their rooms, as above, and sell— General household furniture (nearly new), piano by JJord (in first-elan* order), piano by Burling and Macifiold, 2 superior American organs, drawing and dining-room suites, wool-worked ottoman, drawing-room suite in plush and tapestry, leather suite, folding chair, duchess pairs, duchess chest and washatand, superior cheat drawers, toilet set, pier glass, conches in cretonne, Singer sowing machine with all the latest improvements, brass - mounted bedsteads, single and double tubular ditto, spring and wire matbroaaos, lot of bedding, kitchen tables, filter, 40 volumes Fortnightly Review, cheesestand, clocks, pictures, tea sets, stops, wire stretcher, oontonta of a hawker’s kit, counter, desk, carpets, four guinea pigs, &0., &c. Owing to our usual sale day being Christm is, wo will soil To-day, aud entries for this sale*must bo made early. 300 TUESDAY, 29ni DECEMBER, At 1 o’clock. STOCK SALeIoWER HUTT. AO. TATNE AND 00. will sell at • their yards, on above date Sheep Cattle ■ Horses 30 pigs, 2 to 6 months old Entries are now being taken, and should bo made early for publicity. PALMERSTON LIVE STOCK AUCTION MARKET. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21th, At 12 o’clock. M ATTHBW HENRY will aall by public _ auction—--41 4-year bullocks 33 3-yoar steers 13 2-yoar stoora 9 yearlings 40 4-yoar bullocks 15 3-year steers 9 3-yoar steers 8 fat cows 350 fat ewoa 100 wothora 70 fat wethers 120 fat ewes 279 PALMERSTON SALE. THIS LAY, THURSDAY, 2-ton DECEMBER. Abraham and williams win soil by pnblio auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 8 fat bullocks 23 2-year well-bred steers 410 fat wethers 90 fat maiden owes 250-B-tootb wethers 700 4-tootb ewoa 201 SATURDAY, ICrix JANUARY, 1897. SALE OE TOWN SECTIONS AT POXTON. Messrs abraham and williams have received Instructions to sell by public auction at their yards, at 2.30 p.m., on abovo date, the following valuable Town Ssotious Lot I.—Sections 330, 331, 332, 333 and 350, containing 1 14 acres, 3 roods, 9 perohes Lot ■ 2.—Part Section 100 Main street (291 b frontage) Lot 3.—Section 159 and part 153 Union street, containing } »f an acre The agents have received instructions from the owners to dispose of tho abovo properties at almost any sacrifice, and the sale is practically without reserve. For farther particulars apply to BROWN AND DEAN, Solicitors, Wellington, Or the Auctioneers, Palmerston North. 182 WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. SEASON 1803-97. THE Wellington Wool Brokers’ Association will hold Auction Sales at Wellington ontho undermentioned dates FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY. 1897. FRIDAY, 19W FEBRUARY, 1897. Tho following reduced scale of charges has been adopted Commission ... ... 2( percent. Receiving, carting, warehousing, weighing, repacking, advertising, cataloguing, fire insurance, &o. ... 2s Gd per bale On wool offered bat not sold NO CHARGE will bo made if subsequently chipped through the selling broker. Nbw Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company (Limited). Levin & Co. (Limited). Laery & Co. (Limited). .United Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited). Murray Roberts & Co. A. O. Taink & Co. 712 LA.ERY & OX, LTD. 41, Willis street, Wellington, GRAIN, FRUIT, PRODUCE & GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, SKIN AND FLAX BROKERS, COMMISSION, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LIBERAL Cash Advances mode against produce consigned for Bale in local or foreign markets. At Victoria street Stores— Skin, Hide 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 tho largest In Wellington, and oar 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 aoooantsales and remittances for all consignments are despatched by first mail after realisation. ...... Station and farm reqnisitos on hand for ‘Bate at lowest onrront rates. Stores of every description, woolpaoks and twine, cornsaoks, staples, fencing wire, &o„ turnip seeds, grass ana olaver seeds, sheep dips, binder twine, &0., &o, fjARRT AND Co., Im>. F. B. FARMAB, 438 Managing Director. FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES. "PHILLIPS AND SON’S CELEBRATED - MAKE. -FOR SALE PRIVATELY ■dy if N E O B G K THOMAS * CO., HjJT Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 2 Safes 23in x 18 i 13, Reserve .67 10s each 2 „ 28in xl9x 18 „ J6B 0e each 2 „ 30in x2ox 20 „ S 3 10s each 2 „ 33in x24x 24 „ .610 0s each Early application necessary. 839 !

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 4

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