TIU3 DAY, THURSDAY, 13th JANUARY, At 2o'clock. TRADE SALE. TRADE SALE, 3 oases bruahware, 173 dozen X case plate polish, 10 dozen 1 case (30) large alarm clocks X oaae Christopher Johnson’s cutlery 4 fireproof safes. TOEANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell ns JC above, in their rooms, Manners street. Terms cash. No reserve. 30 PALMERSTON LIVE STOCK AUCTION MARKET. THIS DAY, ’ THURSDAY, JANUARY I3th, At 12 o'clock. MATTHEW HENRY will sell by pnbllo auction—--10 3-year steers !) 24-year steers 4 fat bullocks 5 2 year steers 16 fat heifers 12 yearlings 6 lonvara bullocks 350 two-tooth wetuera 300 two-tooth ewr s 7o fat iheep FRIDAY, 14tu JANUARY, At 1.30 o’clock. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS FOE ABSOLUTE SALE. AT No. 11. HAWKESTONE STREET. AO. TAINE & CO. have received in- • structious from Mr L. Coupland, who is leaving for Auckland, to sell at his residence, No. 11, Hawkestonelstreet, on above date— The whole of his superior household furniture and effects Drawingroom— Piano by Carl Eoko, handsome music canterbury with bevelled glass front and carved walnut, silk tapestry couch, carpet square and linoleum, walnut, carved, wicker and other occasional chairs, also tapestry, plash, bear and other akin vugs, carved walnut whatnot, beautiful mirror candelabra framed ia silk plush, pierble fender and brass fireirons, Akminster hearthrugs, spleu- , did steel engravings, photo frames and paintings (some of which are worth looking at by connoisseurs), Austrian obaira, curtain rods and a rare lot ot nio-nacs. Diningroom Oval carved extension table and cloth cover, handsome chiffonier, handpainted swing lamp, good Rochester and other table lamps, well-uphol-stered couch, easy, upholstered and Austrian chairs, fender and brass irons, a really good marble clock, carpet squares, linoleum, hearthrug, a small library of books, handsome dinner set, elaotro-plated, glass and orcokery ware. KitchenTwo good tables, American mangle in good order, usual glass and crockery, utensils in first-class order, linoleum and oilcloth. Contents or Three Bedrooms — Duchess chests and waahatands, handsome single and double brassmounted bedsteads, 6-atraud wire, kapoo, spring and flax mattresses, 4-drawor chests, handsome toilet seta, child’s cot with canopy, towel rails, chair.-, small tables, pictures, lamps, linoleum and oilcloth, haiid- ( some oval washstand and beautiful framed mirror and a large collection ot useful and ornamental nio-nacs and sundries. 85 THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited) will submit for Sale, by public auition, about the middle of FEBRUARY, a Block of Rich Land at Shannon, suitable for dairying purposes, subdivided into small sections. Further particulars in future issue. W. M. HANNAY, S 6 Secretary. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. fTiHE Wellington Woolbrokers’ Assooial - tion will hold Wool Sales in Wellington during the current season on the following THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1898 On Wool offered but not sold a nominal charge of Is per bale wJI be made it the wool is afterwards shipped to London for sole by the agents of the selling broker. All wool must bo in the various stores on the Monday prior to day of sale it cannot be catalogued. Brokers : A. G. Taine & Co. Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Assotion (Ld.) Levin & Co. (Ld.) N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. (Ld.) Laery & Co. (Ld ) Murray, Roberta & Co. United Farmers’ Co-operative Assn. (Ld.) PRIVATE SALES.—Many people It It i obi eating to attend anotion sales are respectfully reminded that they can purchase at SHORTT’S Auction Mart anything they require privately and at the auction price, W. F. Shortt has just received by the Aotea a consignment of fireproof safes, linoleums, loom towelling, oilolotha, cutlery, e.p ware, swing and table lamps, also albums in great varety Imperial and other accordions, blanket*, ruga, men’s clothing, oilskins, waterproofs, great coats, furniture of every description, including oamplior-wood chest of drawers, lifting in two, suitable for travelling purposes, .and a oamphor-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 bell accompaniments, carpets, bicycles, billiardtables, with table-fop complete j tents, field and opera glasses, orneta, clocks, ladies’ and gents.’ gold and silver watches, ladies’ and gents.’ saddles, harness, stationery, gents.’ dressing cases, pictures, brush and glassware, toilet seta, walnut overmantels, fancy goods of all kinds, sewing machines, tea sets, each 40 pieces, in 12 differcni 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 EOR SALE, Capital BUILDING LAND, adjoining the Beit, City of Wellington. FOR SALE, a House and EXTENSIVE GARDEN GROUNDS. FOR SALE, a substantially-built HOUSE, in a good neighbourhood in the City, near Chief Post Office. FOR SALE, a largo DAIRY FARM. FOR SALE, a small improved Sheep Farm FOB SALE, a choice Residential Country Property. FOR SALE, a Black of Improved Land, first-class for a Nurseryman, Fruit Grower or Market Gardener. Position of the above Properties convenient to Wellington. Would-be purchasers can easily view them. Apply to ANDREW LUFF, 691 Postal address, Wellington. BOOKS! BOOKS AT ’ R. HOLLIDAY AND CO.’S, LAMBTON QUAY. Pafbk, 2s 6d; Cloth, 3s 6d. Edna Lyali’s Wayfaring: Men Crockett’s Lochinvar Cobban’s Her Royal Highness* Lore Affair Benjamin Swift’s Tormentor Louis Tracy’s The .Final War S. F. Bullock’s The Charmer L. B. Walford’s Iva Kildare Heaton Hill’s Beacon Fire T. S. Winters* Princess Sarah Rev E. P. Hardy’s The Love Affairs of Some Famous Mon S. Morrison’s Dorrington Deed Box Merriman’a In Kedar’a Tents F, A. Steel’s In the Permanent Way G. Parker’s The Pomp of the Laviletfces While the Billy Boils The Days of Auld Lang Syne Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush Kate Carnegie: Margaret Ogilvy A Window in Thrums ; When a Man’s Single My Lady Nicotine ; Auld Lioht Idylls Encyclopedia Britannioa, 25 volumes, half Morocco, published at £35, offered a great bargain G&i NEW GOODS AT ALDOUS’, 107, Lambton Quay. WE have opened up a fine stock of PLAIN and SILVER - MOUNTED WALKING-STICKS, and being our own importers can offer you a really good article at a moderate price. We have also put into our stocks a errand selection of the noted V.V. BRIAR PIPES. These pipes are made of the finest briar, and a written guarantee not to crack or burn is given with each pipe. ALDOUS’, 039 107, Lambton quay. ICE CREAMS AT GeOEOE BoDLET’IS, Lambton quay. PRIVATE HOTEL. ,1 Cash Buyer of. Strawberries in any quantity. , 60S PHOTOGRAPHY. < J MRS HERRMANN begs to announce her d removal to new- and commodious | Premises, corner of Cuba and Dixon streets, a
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3331, 13 January 1898, Page 4
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