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CONTINCATfO.V OF SAFE. THIS DAT, THURSDAY, At 11 o’clock. JCSOO WORTH OF MEN’S CLOTH I NCI, 1500. AU English tailor made. ACDONAEO, WILSON' AND CO. have received instructions from Air H. Sliothinder, who is g ving up business, to sell at their rooms, where the clothing has been removed for purposes of display and sale men’s clothing to the value of XSOO ENGLISH COST. .£SOO Included in the catalogue which will ho issue,] will ho found a very tine lot of men’s clothing all made by first-class English and Scotch tailors, and all high-class goods of most exceptional finality. Country storekeepers and others would do well to inspect, and those in search of good clothing can get a first-class article at their own price. Catalogue on application. Without Reserve. Without Reserve. TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. NEW FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Etc. .Tl/fESSUS A.’R. MEECif AND CO. have iM, been favoured with I nstruetioiis from a gentleman who is leaving Wellington to soil at their rooms Uisi above -- A good lot of praclically new Furniture, comprising sideboard, d, and s. iron bedsteads, wire-wove ’and spring mat tresses, blankets, linoleums and oiiclolhs, tables, Austrian and oilier chairs, chest drawers, brnss-.-n-led fenders, and b. fire’irons, etc.; also 'tinware, enamet ware, euiiei.v, c-p. ware, glassware, fancy goods and largo lot useful sundries, etc., etc. Absolutely Without Reserve. 901. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 27lit JUNE. 1901, At 2.J0 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF THE WESTPORT ARCH, FOR REMOVAL, AND‘UN USED TIMBER. Messrs harcourt and co. are favoured ‘with instruction,? to soil by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Eambton quay, on Thursday, 27th Juno, at 2.30 p.m —• Lot The seating accommodation, for removal, near the Westport A rch, containing about 8000 ft timber* Lot 2.—The unused timber at ">ack of Lot I. containing G kauri sheerlegs, (1 x G and fi x 4,110 ft long, cros.sties 12 x2.10x 2, 9 x 2,20 ft long, etc.; about 2000 ft Lot 3. —The coal on the Westport Arch, about 8 tons Lot 4.—The Westport Arch, for removal, containing about _3o, oooft kauri, mntni. red and white pine, moulding and sundry worked timber, and calico, etc., which cost about ,050. About 1000 ft unused timber will he sold with the Arch. The Arch ‘must he removed within one week from date of sale. Without reserve. HAECOURT AND CO.. 522 1 AuctioneersPALMERSTON NORTH SALE. TO-DAY. THURSDAY. 27th JUNE, 1001. CUE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMANY (Ltd.), will sell ns above—--3 young cows in calf 10 fnt bullocks 14 forward bullocks 9 2 to 21yr steers 11 quiet forward bullocks 8 prime fat bullocks 7 fat bullocks sn fat and forward cows 40 good heifers, in calf 3 cows in calf ‘ 250 2 and 4 tooth forward wethers 10 forward cows, good line 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers 110 ewes in lamb 2GO good lambs 1 100 empty ewes. *59 PALMERSTON SALE. TO-DAY. THURSDAY, JUNE 27th. 1901. Abraham and williams win sen by public auction at their yards, in Eangitlkei street. Palmerston North, at 1 p.m., as above—--40 fat and forward bullocks 35 fresh 18-month to 2-ycdr steers 12 3 and 4-year springing heifers 12 quiet heifers, in calf 53 3 and 3.1-year forward steers 10 fat bullocks 30 2i and 3-yenr steers G selected dairy heifers, in calf 5 well bred yearling heifers 3 guaranteed cows, to calve in August 20 prime fat cows 10 fnt and forward'cows 6 well-bred heifers "(close to calving) 150 forward wethers 100 first-class ewe lambs 60 prime ewes SOO ewes in lamb 350 good lambs, turnip fed 50,ewes in lamb to B. L. rams 40 purebred Lincoln 2-tooth ewes in lamb, bred by A. S. Baker, Esq. 50 good wethers 400 good lambs 250 good ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams 50 fat ewes 250 fat and forward ewes 40 ewes "in lamb 20 breeding sows in pig to purebred boars, farrow in September 1 purebred Berkshire boar, 8 months 1 purebred Tamwortb boar, '8 months 852 ABR AHAM AND WILLIAMS. LEVIN SALE. ‘JUNE 2Sth. 1901. Abraham and williams win E eii by public auction as above, at 1 p.m.— 10 weaners 20 head of mixed cattle 1 50 6 and 8-tooth ewes in lamb 50 ewes in lamb 100 empty owes 50 6 and 3-tooth owes in lamb 2 quiet ponies 851' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. Li A E R Y AND LIMITED.. C O. BRUIT AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, JERVOIS QUAY. WELLINGTON. Premier Fruit Brokers of the Colony. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, Etc.. AUCTION SALES DAILY. SKINS, HIDES, TALLOW. Etc., SALES WEEKLY. GENERAL AUCTION SALES. AS ARRANGED. OUR New Premises have been specially designed to meet the requirements' of our Fruit anfi Produce Business. Cool Cellar accommodation for Butter, Eggs, etc. Fruit drying. Repacking and Ripening Rooms. Country and Coastal Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Account Sales and Cash Remittances sent same day as Produce Realised. AGENTS for Golden-Bay S.S. Co.. Ltd. (S.S. "To Kapu"), Alpine Safe and Lock Co., Amalie's Whisky, New Britain Machine Co/s Chain Saw Mortiser, Ceylon Tea (‘‘Glen Valley" brandl, and for the leading fruit exporters and growers throughout New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania and the South Sea Islands. CASH BUYERS OF PRODUCE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4394, 27 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4394, 27 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4394, 27 June 1901, Page 8