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THIS DAT, TUESDA y', 17tu MAY, At 2 o'clock. T? ; f,AIfC!S SIDBY & no. will sell by Ma oners street — piano. by P-iul -t I.riled. vary baudsom poweri, parlour harmonic a' compact email American organ, suitable for street purposes, carpets, double and single bedsteads, suite in tapestry, largo gas range, patent mangle and washer, cheats of drawers, handsome duchess pair, 10 toilet sets, 6 dozen teapots, buggy and trap harness, &c., &c., And 1 Boeston Humber bicycle. 736 THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 17th MAY, At 2.3 U o’clock. WE. SHOKTT will sell at hla Mart, « Willis street, a splendid lot of new and secondhand garniture, including— Suite in tapestry and velvet, chests of drawers, kitchen and dining tables, Austrian bentwood chairs, platform rocker. &o , Ac, ; also a well-soleoted ssrortrneiit of crockery, and the contents o' a private schoolroom, consisting of desks, benches, forms, &o. 752 JUHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. JOHNSONTXLI.It. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 17th MAY. Sale at 11 a.m. | fTWEEMAN B. JACKSON * CO. will sell B' by auction, as above—--16 prime fat bullocks 20 prime fat heifers 16 fat cows 58 fat bullocks 70 fat wethers 50 fat owes 100 baocnors, porkers and stares A -train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Hailway Station at 10.25 a.m., returning from JohneouviUe at 12,15 and 2 p.m, F. L. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Local Agent: E. Bueholz, 5, Lambton quay, Wellington. 672 WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY, At II o’clock. AT THE EKUIT~MARKET YARDS, HARRIS STREET. SALE OF TWO HORSES, GROCER’S CART, HARNESS, &0.. &o. IN AN ASSIGNED ESTATE. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions from the assignees to sell as above 1 grey hoi so 1 black horse 1 set -harness, collar, fracas, saddle, bridle, kiokiug-strap, lamps, horsecover. And 1 grocer’s cart No Reserve. F. W. HAYBITTLB, 730 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, ISth" MAY. At 2 30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ATTEACT-VE SALE op ONE OF THE BEST ASSORTMENTS OP SPLENDID E ITT AN FURNITURE i et Offered. DISPLAYED AT THOMAS’ HALL, Customhouse quay, The Finest Auction-room in the City.

/"'IEORGB THOMAS AND CO. have \Jf received instructions to 801 lby public auction at Thomas’ Nall, as above — p A SPECIALLY - SELECTED CATALOGUE OK HIGHLY PIN SHED ~ RATTAN FURNITURE, including graceful designs in Drawing-room settees and sofas Smoking-room lounges Fancy drawing and dining room, hall and garden chairs Very pretty music stools Parlour go-oarts Children’s chairs Fancy rooking chairs 10 nests rush baskets it neats fancy baskets 3 nests hand baskets 1 nest flower-pot baskets, &c., &i., &o. Note.—Every line on the catalogue is for absolute sale, and each article will be sold singly. On view on Tuesday and Wednesday. 725 F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT LAND SALE AT FEILDING. S'i OJLTON AND SON have received invJT btruotions from 0. Pharazyn, Esq-, to sell by: public auction at Feilding on WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE His Valuable Makiuo Property, situated in Borough of Feilding and adjoining, comprising 2675 Acres, surveyed into 35 sections, varying in size from 4} Acres to 236 j Acres. Details in future advertisement and on Lithograph Flans being distributed, showing exceptionally Liberal Terms. 669 ! JOHNSONVJPLLB SALEYARDS. 0 ALES held weekly on every TUESDAY. I** Consign ail stock to A. G. Taine & Co., Johnsonvillo, or on the Government line to Ngahnnranga, where we will taka charge and pay freight, it required, AND SEND ADVICE to Vs, Wellington. Our headquarters being gt Wellington, wn are in a position to give the necessary time and attention to the selling of all stock placed in onr hands. A. G. TAINE & CO., Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen, Wellington. 6t2 HORNBLOW AND CO.’S C ITY AUCTION AND LAND MART THE RED FRONT, Willis street, Wellington. We .thank the public for their generous support, and in answer to numerous queries as to why we have so successfully “ caught on ” in Wellington, we simply reply BECAUSE d , B ) vot ß our beat energies to all sales placed m onr hands. BECAUSE those who attend our sales AuivauuAi oan re ]y on geonr ; n g an y article effered, as we are not in the habit of buying np job lines and selling them at fictitious prices, wo do not keep a retail shop, but sell every line at auction prices, and so endeavour to live and let live. BECAUSE BtfOSUSE we en K“S fl 00 dealers to “run np ” reserves, and thus make bogus sales, bat “ knock down " every line to the highest bidder. HW.PATTaE wo render oorreot and ■D U OXU p Unc taal account sales, and make no charge unless a sale is effected. BECAUSE the best proof of our success is testified by the crowds who attend onr sales. THEREFORE, t^“L°sen, a to the Red Front 1 where you will se speedy sale.

J>aity Sales held at the Mart. Weekly Sales of Horses and Vehicles. 341 A UCTIONEEES' NOTICE. THOMPSON BROS. & CO., AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN, FRUIT AND DAIRY PRODUCE SALESMEN, 39, Manners street, Wellington. ~K~| AVING successfully carried on business for over 10 years In the Produce end Coal trade, we be? to intimate that we have extended our business by the addition of Auctioneering and General Dairy Produce and Fruit Salesmen. . We are Cash Buyers of all or any of the above lines. Bavin# on extensive connection with town and country buyers, we are in a good position to place all goods consigned to ns to the best advantage. Bankers—Bank of Australasia. Retail Grain and Fuel Dep&ts—Dixon street, Featherston street and Pipitea street. ~~ WAR NEWS! SPAIN # v. AMERICA. For further particulars, apply to EITOHUS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 17, Wilms street. THE Americans are not slow in catching on a good thing, neither ars the Citizens of Wellington, who have supported us in a right hearty manner. WHY?—Simply because we satisfy our consignors. Wo don’t profess to give goods away wbiob have been consigned to our care. WHY do onr buyers go away pleased? Because thev get genuine goods at a __reasonable figure. WHY are onr consignors satisfied? Simply because we make a point of rendering immediately account sales with “spot cash.” ehonld send any goods you require sold to Ritchie’s Central Auction Mart. Wo make a speciality of out-door sales, and oondnot regular sales at our rooms, 17, Willib street. Ban ora- Bank, 166

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3435, 17 May 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3435, 17 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3435, 17 May 1898, Page 4

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