Till 3 DAY, THURSDAY, 21kt OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. ! Surplus household furniture, removed from ; tho Terrace and from iVt ■>)».• for convenience of tale ; &uit<- in tapestry and walnut frarn rt , hall stand, cheat of drawers, bedsteads, mattresses, chairs, duchesao pair and dnebesfro cheat, piergbssea, couches, picture, tables, cooking utensil*, model yacht, carpets, wire mattresses, and a good lot of silver e p. ware. (JMUNUIS SIDEY & CO. will Bell the ; above in their room*, Manners street. No reserve. Terms cash. ISO FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 2 o clock. 1 HOUSEHOLD FORM TUBE AND EFFECTS. FKASCI3 SIDEY AND CO. have received instructions from a lady, who is giving a up housekeeping, to sfrll by auction, at her residence, No. 48, Nairn street — 'lho whole of her furniture and effects as contained in a four-roomed cottage. Tho above is a small lot, but all very good and useful. No ro-ervo. Flag and bell. Terms cash. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. THE Wellington Woolbrokera* Association will hold Wool Sales in Wellington during the current season on the following dates : Eli ID AY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1897 THURSDAY, 9ni DECEMBER, 1897 J THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY", 1898 THURSDAY, 17tii FEBRUARY, 1898 • On Wool offered but not sold a nominal charge of la per bale will bo made if tho wool is afterwards shipped to London for sale by tho agents of tho soiling broker. All wool must be in tho various stores on the Monday prior to day of sale, otherwise it cannot bo catalogued. 3 TJE PRIVATE SALES.—Many people IBi objecting to attend auction sales are » respectfully reminded that they can purchase 3 at SHORTT’S Auction Mart anything they require privately and at tho auction price. W. 3 F. Sbortt has just received by tho Aotea a con- * fiignmont of fireproof safes, linoleums, ’ loom towelling, oilcloths, cutlery, e.p. ware, ; swing and table lamps, also albums in great f variety Imperial and other accordions, f blankets, rugs, men’s clothing, oilskins, waterproofs, great coats, furniture of every description, including camphor-wood chest of drawers, lifting in two, suitable for travelling purposes, and a camphor-wood escritoire, made in tho same manner ; a handsome oak roll-top office secretary, copying presses, pianos, organs, violins, bows, fiddle strings, banjos, 12-tune musical boxes with bell accompaniments, carpets, bicycles, billiardtables, with table-top complete ; tents, field and opera glasses, cruets, clocks, ladies’ and gents ’ gold and silver watches, ladies* and gents.’ saddles, harness, stationery, gents.’ dressing cases, pictures, brush and glassware, toilet sets, walnut overmantels, fancy goods of all kinds, sowing machines, tea sets, each 40 pieces, in 12 different patterns ; portmanteaux, Saratonga trunks, Gladstone and brief bags, razors, cutlery, and a quantity of - other articles too numerous to particularise. i All for private sale at auction prices. 428 Sale Cows just calved and to j calve; also, pure-bred Ayrshire Bulls, Address, Andrew Luff, Wellington. 618 W. J. G A u D 1 N > Fboddoe, Coal and Wood Merchant, Ghuznee street. On Sale--200 SACKS PRIME TABLE POTATOES. Goods delivered to any part of the city. POULTRY and EGGStwioo weekly. 724 ; EPPS’S COCOA. ENGLISH rBREAKPAST COCOA * Possesses the Distinotiveß Merita Delicacy of Flavour, SUPERIOBITYgIN QUALITY, Grateful3and Composting To the Neevous or. Dyspeptic. I Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled. In quarter-pound Tina Only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS AND CO.. Ltd,, Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. o EPPS'” COCOA. a 696 Foe coughs, go lds, bronchitis, ASTHMA, INPUENZA, CONSUMPTION, Ac., &o. KAY’S COMPOUND ESSENCE OP LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &c. CAUTlON.—Spurious imitations are being offered. KAY’S COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant, for Coughs, Colds, and Chest Complaints. KAY’S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds, is equally ■ serviceable for Horses and Cattle. KAY’S TIO PILLS, a specific in Neuralgia, Face-ache, Ac. Contain Quinine, Iron, &c. Tf INUMCATHARTIOUM PILLS, digeai I tive, corrective, and agreeably aperient. g "IOAGULINE Cement for Broken V-/ Articles, Sold Everywhere. Manufactory, Stockport, England. 601 TRY “K” Jam. HOT LA KESI HOT LAKES TIME-TABLE. COBB * CO.’S (PETERS’ OVEELAND LINE OF COACHES, under oontraot with tho Now Zealand Government for the XKiaveyanoo of Her Majesty's mails between Ohlngtuti, Kaikonra, Taxhape, Te Hero, 'ffnrangarere, Waiouru and Tokaann, will leave Meehan’s Hotel, Ohingaiti, every WEDNESDAY Morning at G,3i), and Tokaann every MONDAY morning at 7 a.m. Petora’ Coaches are met at Te Hero junction to convey the mails and passengers to Moawhango, also at Waionrn j onotion tx oonnoot with Karioi, Baotehi and Pipiriki, meeting the Wanganni steamer. For particulars, apply Tnos. Cook ASons, Sole Agents Now Zealand; -or to Peters A Sons. Ohingaiti. CARBINE O OY AL Mail liu e of Coaches leave Coyle’s ill Royal Hotel, Ohingaiti, to catch and meet every inward and outward train. These coaches run twice daily to Mangaweka and also connect with Peters and> Son’s line of coaches to Hot Lakes. Passengers to Ohingoiti and Mangaweka will save both trouble and expense by taking passage by our coaches at Mangaoho. Parcels, &o M promptly attended to. , Booking, offices—Coyle’s Hotel, Ohingaiti; Berry and Trevena’a Stables, Mangaweka; Carbine stables, Foilding. Horses, sulkies,-special coaches, Ac., always on biro at any of the above stables. BERRY AND TREVENA. 17 Proprietors. WHITE STAR LINE ' OF ROYAL MAIL COAO HES MANGAONOHO TO OHINGAITI. MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM MANGAONOHO. THESE Coaches meet Peters and Sons* Lina of Mail Coaches, which go through to tho Hot I»akes. Arrangements for specia trips can bn negotiated at a reasonable figure. Agent for the N.Z. Express Company. BALFOUR & CO. ‘ ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. FROM MASTERTON TO TENUi AND CASTLEPOINT. MASTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST. C ROACHES leave Masterton at 7.45 a.m. J for Castlepoint on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, in time to catch the 3.15 p.m. train to Wellington. Parcels and booking offices at the Club Stables. Carrying undertaken to any part of the district at lowest rates. Homewood line as usual. v Conveyance to Branceputh on Mondays at 7.30 a.m., instead of on Sundays. 630 COACHING NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, tho 2nd AUGUST, the .Coach usually leaving Pahiatua for Woodvillo at 2 10 p.m. will leave at 1.15, connecting with train and coach atHMangatainoka. - Pahiatua Depart : 8 a.m.' ; 1.15 p.m. II a.m. 4.30 p.m. Woodville Depart j .9.40 a.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 6.30 p.m. JOB VILE. 406 Proprietor, LETT'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP _ COACHES FROM MASTERTON TO TENUI AND CASTLE POINT, THE Coaoh leaves the Club Hotel at 7.30 ,a.m. overy Tuesday and Friday for Homewood j -returns in time' to .qatch afternoon train to Wellington following Aay. Coaoh for Tenui and Castlepoint leaverot 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. THOS. P. LETT, Proprietor, 1 f t E € 1 t a c G f p a 0 1 P
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3263, 21 October 1897, Page 4
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