Tars pat, TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.. AT THE RESIDENCE, BEN WELL, LOWER HUTT. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. have received instructions from T. Hay ton Barnett, Esq., who is relinquishing housekeeping, to sell hy public auction at his residence, near >«ailway station, lower Hutc, on T U ESUAY, 11th JANUARY, at 1 o'clock— Tbo WHOLE of hie HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including—Superior walnut pianoforte by Lord (Paris', very handsome drawingroom-cabinet with bevelled plates, water colour paintings on local subjects, occational chair, labien. rugs, fenders, braes fireirons, lunging and hand lamps, wall-brackets, settees, garden and hall rattan chairs, dining tables, Austrian chairs, bookshelves and books, school maps (large), forms, tables and trestles, stair carpet and bras 4 rods, doable and tingle bed* steads, hair and spring mattresses, bolsters, pillows, blankets, valuable wardrobes, with bevelled plates, toiletware, duchosse dressing tab es, chests drawers, kitchen saddle, garden requisites, including first-class lawn mower, roller, Planet Jr. drill, wheelbarrow, garden tools of all descriptions. Catalogues provided, and may now be obtained. Also, 1 new gig. made expressly to order, ana thoroughly up to date Intending buyers will catch the 13 Thoindon train. 993 xmb oa. x, TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1898, At 2 p.m. liTBANCIS SIDET AND CO. will sell in ; their rooms, Manners street— Household furniture and effects, including a real good piano by Broadwood No Etserve. Terms Cash. 23 THIS DAY. TUESDAY, IXtii JANUARY. At 2 o’clock, ft CO. will sell, without reserve, at their Willis street rooms— Glassware, cutlery, 200 boxes -collars, fanoy goods and general merchandise. , • 22 JOHNSONVILLB SALEYABDS, JOHNSONVILUK. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 11th JANUABY. Sale at 11 a.m. jr BEMAN B. JACKSON ft CO. will sell by public ahotion, as above—--80 fat bullocks 400 fat ewes 50 fat wethers 20 fat lambs 00 porkers and stores A train leaves Wellington and Manawatn Eailway Station at 10.25 a m., returning from Johnaonvillo at 12,15 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON, 964 Auctioneer. PALMERSTON LIVE STOCK AUCTION MARKET. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13th, At 12 o’clock. M ATTHBW HENRY will sell by public _ anotiou—--10 3-year steers 9 2j-year steers 4 fat bullocks 5 2-year steers 800 2 and 4-tooth wethers 70 fat cheep 200 fat ewea ’ 995 FRIDAY, 14th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS FOB ABSOLUTE SALE. AT No. 11, HAWKE STONE STREET. : AG. TATNE & CO. have received in- • atruotions from Mr L. Coupland, who is removing, to sell at his residence, No, ll.Hawkeatone street, on above date — The whole of his superior household furniture and effects. ' Full particulars in to-morrow’s Times. 32 WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. fTYHE Wellington Woolbrokera’ AssooiaJL tion will hold Wool Sales in Wellington during the current season on the following dates:— THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1898 THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1898 On Wool offered but not sold a nominal oharga of la per bale w-11 bo made if the wool ia afterwards shipped to London for sale by the agents of the aelling broker. All wool must be in the various stores on the Monday prior to day of sale, otherwise it cannot be oatalogned. . Brokers : A. G. Taine ft Co. Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Aesotion (Ld.) Levin & Co. (Ld ) N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. (Ld.) Laery ft Co. (Ld) Murray, Roberts ft Co. United Farmers’ Co-operative Assn. (Ld.) J. TILE’S JJOIAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. Leave town for Sooth train at ... 6.10 a.m. Leave town for North train at ... 8.30 a.m. Leave town for North and South express at 1.10 p.m. Leave town for South train at ... 3.15 p.m. Leave town for North train at ... 7.55 p.m. A coach will leave Pabiatna at 4.30 daily for Woodville, connecting with the Dannevirko train from Palmerston North, reaching Pabiatna every evening at aboat 8 o’clock. Conveyance leaves Pabiatna daily at 10 a m for Ko -ini, Hamna and Newman railway stations, returning J;o Pabiatna at 4 p.m. Passengers and parcels by my coaches and conveyances will receive beat attention. CARBINE "O OYAL Mail line of Coaches leave Coyle’s Royal Hotel, Ohingaiti, to oatch 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 Ohingaiti and Mangaweka will save both trouble and expense by taking passage by onr coaches at Mangaoho. Parcels, fto., promptly attended to. Booking offices—Coyle's Hotel, Ohingaiti; Berry and Trevena’s Stables, Mangaweka; Carbine stables, Feilding. Horses, sulkies, special coaches, fto., always on hire at any of the above stables. BERRY AND TREVENA, 17 1 Proprietors. HOT LA KESI HOT LAKES TIME-TABLE. C'IOFB ft CO.’S (PETERS’) OVERLAND J LINE OF COACHES, nnder contract with the New Zealand' Government for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s mails between Ohingaiti, Kaikoura, Taihape, To Horo, Turangarere, Waionru and Tokaanu, loaves Meehan’s Hotel, Ohingaiti, for Waionru and Tokaanu every MONDAY and THURSDAY mornings at 7 j also loaves Pipitiki, Wanganui river, for Waionru and -Tokaanu every MONDAY and THURSDAY, returning from Tokaanu for Waiourn, Ohingaiti and Pipiriki every MONDAY and FRIDAY mornings at 7 o’clock. For particulars, apply Taos. Cook ft Sons, Sole Agents New Zealand; or to Peters ft Sons, Ohingaiti. ROYAL .MAIL LINE OP COACHES. FROM MASTERTON TO TENTH AND CASTLEPOINT. MASTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST. CIOACHES leave Mastorton 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 Clnb 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 WHITE STAR LINE or ROYAL MAIL COACHES MANGAONOHOTO OHINGAITI. MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND PROM MANGAONOHO. ,*l VHESE Coaches meet Peters and Sons’ i Lino of Mail 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 4 CO. LETT’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP ] COACHES FROM MASTERTON TO TENUI AND CASTLE POINT. THE Coach leaves the Club Hotel at 7.30 I a.m. every Tuesday and Friday for i Homewood ; returns in time to catch afternoon train'to Wellington -following day. ; Coaoh for-Tenni and Castlepoint leaves at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. 1 THUS. P. LETT, PropriAtor. THE TIMES -Office prints- Cards, Circulars, Handbills, targe Posters. &0., promptly. ; Cheapest Printing House in the gEND IT TO SEOBTTS Ai'OnON BOOMS ( s I n
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3329, 11 January 1898, Page 4
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