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THIS DAY, FEIDAT, 17th DECEMBEE, At 1.30 o’clock. WEEKLY SALE OF FHENITUEE. AG. TAINR & CO. will sell at their • rooms, No. 8, Customhouse quay— Capital piano by Eosener, handsome duohesso pair, brass-mounted bed* stead and several spring mattresses, bedroom sets, linoleum, Scotch chest of drawers, wire mattresses, children’s cots, oleographs, curtains, cheese and bread plates, perambulators, cheese stands and plates, cruets, washstanda and ware, trays, large gas cooking store, good Singer sewing machine, hooka, folding cane chairs, ornaments, &e. 5 H SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1 Truck of heavy express and harness horses, young, staunch, and now fit for work Account of other vendors—- -| Harness horses and hacks ; good 11/ useful sorts 2Side-saddlesland bridles, harness, and sundries Sale of traps, &c., takes place at 1.30 o’clock. Soo separate advertisement for particulars. j 515 FAT U ED A Y,IB : rn~DECEMBER^ At 1.30 o’clock. At our Yards, Harris street. G. TAINS AND CO. will sell— T Handsome and very stylish pony dogcart, with lamps and cushion. This trap was built in Christchurch, and will be sold cheap Account of other vendors—--4 Spring • carts and drays, doubleH seated buggy, waggonette, grocer’s spring - tiap, phaeton, well-built Christchurch dogcart (equal to now), and a number of other traps At 2 o'clock. AT OUE HOUSE BAZAAR Harris street. G. TAINB H 00. will sell—

Sale at 1.30 o’clock, before horse sale starts-, 540 THIS HAY (FRIDAY), 17tH DECEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock. WP. SHORTT will sell at his mart, • Willis street— Beautiful piano by J-.hra't, duchess chest and pair, Scotch chest drawers, d, and s, i. bedsteads, mattresses, mirrors, filter, lamps, cooking utensils, tables, trap harness, carpets, copying press, glassware, cutlery, and quantity useful sundries. 510 LEVIN SALE. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, I7th DECEMBER. Abraham and williams will sell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 200 fat and forward ewes 100 2-looth Lincoln owes 100 mixed 2-tooths 150 mixed 2-tooths 70 2-tooth wethers 48 yearling steers 16 cows and calves 10 heifers and calves G mixed cattle 150 4 and 6-tooth wethers 150 mixed 2-tooths 327 PALMERSTON HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER. Abraham andwilltams win sell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— S 3 20 upstanding hacks (broken and unbroken), also a few ponies, without reserve 6 draught horses 7 heavy spring-cart horses and geldings, from 3 to 5 years 1 draught gelding 1 4 reliable draught horses On account of Messrs Pascal Bros.— 1 chestnut mare Mascotte 1 3-year gelding, by Bay King—Mascotte 1 3-year gelding, by Sir Garnet 1 4-year gelding, by Redwood—Aurora 6 hacks - 1 draught mare, dray and harness On account of F. S. Mcßae, Esq.— 2 thoroughly broken polo ponies, have been played in three tournaments Also, 1 4-year draught mare. 423 PAHIATUA SALK TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21st. Abraham and - williams win sell by public auction, at 1 p.m.— 35 yearl’ng steers 20 well-bred yearling steers 7 3-year steers 30 2 and 2i-year steers 10 3i and 4-year bullocks 20 4-year forward bullocks F. L. JACKSON, 444 Auctioneer.

T>E PRIVATE SALES.—Many people flii objecting to attend auction sales are respectfully reminded that they can purchase at SHORTT’S Auction Mart anything they require privately and at the auction price, W. P. Shortt has just received by the Aotea a consignment of fireproof * safes, linoleums, loom towelling, oilcloths, cutlery, e.p. ware, swing and table lamps, also albums in great varety Imperial and other accordions, blanket*, rugs, men’s clothing, oilskins, waterproofs, great coats, furniture of every description, including oampbor-wood chest of drawers, lifting in two, suitable for travelling purposes, and a camphor-wood escritoire, made in the same manner ; a handsome oak roll-top office secretary, copying presses, pianos, organs, violins, bows, fiddle strings, banjos, 12-tune musical boxes with, boll accompaniments, carpets, bicycles," billiardtables, with table-top complete ; tents, field and opera~glassea, 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 id pieces, in 12 different patterns ; portmanteaux, Saratonga trunks, Gladstone and brief bags, razors, cutlery, and a quantity of other articles too numerous to particularise. All for private sale at auction prices. 428 CARBINE KOI AL Mail line of Coaohes leave Coyle's Kojal Hotel, Ohingaiti, to oatoh and meet every inward and outward train. Those coaches run twice daily to Mangaweka and also connect with Peters andi Son’s line of ooaohoa to Hot Labes, Passengers to Ohingaiti and Mangaweka will save both trouble and expense by taking passage by ohr coaches at Mangaoho. Parcels, &0., promptly attended to. , Booking offices—Coyle’s Hotel, Ohingaitd j Berry and Trevena’a Stables, Mangaweka; Carbine stables, Feilding. Horses, sulkies, special coaches, &0., always on hire at any of the above stables. . BEERY AND THE VENA, 17 Proprietors. HOT LAKES! HOT LAKES TIME-TABLE. ! €OPB * CO.’S (PETERS’) OVERLAND VUNE OF COACHES, under contract with the Now Zealand Government for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s mails between Ohingaiti, Kaikonra, Taihapo, Te, Horo, I'nrangaroro, Waionrn and Tokaann, leaves Meehan’s Hotel, Ohingaiti, rfor Waiouru and Tokaann every MONDAY and THURSDAY mornings at 7 j also loaves Pipitiki, Wanganui river, for Waionrn and Tokaann every MONDAY.and THURSDAY, returning from Tokaann for Waionrn, Ohingaiti and Pipiribi every MONDAY and FRIDAY mornings at 7 o’clock. For particulars, apply Thos. Cook & Sons, Sole Agents New Zealand; or to Peters- & Sons, ohingaiti. ' ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. FROM MASTBBTON TO TENUX , AND CASTLEPOINT. • MASTEETON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST.

C COACHES leave Masterton at 7.45 a.m. J for Castleppint 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 boohing offices at the Club Stables. Carrying undertaken to any-part of the district at lowest rates. . Homewood line as usual. Conveyance to Branoepeth on Mondays at 7.30 a.m., instead of on Sundays. 630 COACHING NO TICE. ON and after MONDAY, the 2nd AUGUST, the Coach usually leaving Pahiatua for Woodvillo'at 2.10 p.m. will leave at 1.15, connecting with train and coach at Mangatainoka. . Pahiatua Depart : 8 a.m. 1115 p.m. 11 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Woodville Depart : : 9.40 a.m. 4 pm. 1 p.m. 6.30 p.m, JOB VILE, Proprietor. Wellington Agents—THOS. COOK AND SON, 52, Lambton quay. 406 WHITE STAR LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COA 0 HjE S MANGAONOHOTO OHINGAITI. MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM MANGAONOHO. THESE Coaches'meet Peters and Sons’ Line of Hail Coaches, which go through to the Hot Lakes. Arrangements for speoia trips can be negotiated at a reasonable figure. Agent for the N.Z. Express Company. BALFOUR* CO. LETTS ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FROM MASTERTON TO TEN UI AND CASTLE POINT. fXIHE Coach leaves the Club Hotel at 7.30 I a.m. every Tuesday-. and Friday for Homewood; returns in time to catch afternoon train to Wellington following day. COaoh for Tenni and Castlepoint loaves at 8 a.m, on Tuesdays and Fridays. THOS. P. LETT. Proprietor. TRY “K” Jam.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3310, 17 December 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3310, 17 December 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3310, 17 December 1897, Page 4

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