MONDAY NEXT, 28th NOVEMBER (And if necessary the following day), At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT TO HEADS OF FAMILIES, GROCERS, BOARDINGHOUSES. GREAT SALVAGE SALE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES, SPICES, Ac. MESSRS. HORNBLOW & CO. have received instructions to sell, on "the premises of J. Anderson & Co., merchants, Old Customhouse-street, the whole of the damaged and undamaged goods in connection "with the late fire, comprisin'g — Teas, sugars, coffees, cocoa, spices, piuklos, sauces, essences, rice, sago, arrowroot, soap of every description, baking powder, linseed, mixed bird seed, whole coffee, tartaric acid, rennet, glycerine, ginger, curry and egg powders, vinegar in casks and bottles, hops, cream of tartar, carbonates of soda and magnesia, grate polish, boot polish, flour, desiccated cocoanut, icing sugar, mashed linseed, peameal, poultry tonic, wheatnieal and wheatena. chicory, coffee powder, black and white pepper, cloves, carraway seeds Also, A large quantity of milling wheat, glue, and size. No Reserve. THEWAKAMARINA DREDGING COMPANY, LTD. "J^TOTICE of Sale of Forfeited Shares.— JL^I Notice is hereby given that all Forfeited Shares in the above Company, numbered between 1 to 4500, will be sold by public auction by Messrs. Sidey & Co., Man-ners-street, Wellington, on Monday, 2Sth day of November, 1898, at 2 p.m. T. J. C. WARREN, Legal Manager. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS, JOHNSONVILLEj TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Sale at 11 a.m. R. JACKSON A CO., in con.I 4 with ABRAHAM & WIL3jIAMS, wifisell by public auction, as above— • 90 fat bullocks 16 prime fat cows and heifers 50 fat sheep 50 fat lambs 50 porkers and bacon ers A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.15 and 2 p.m. R. S. ABRAHAM, Auctioneer Local Agent —E. Bitcholz, Lamtfton.quay, Wellington. TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1898, At 2.30 p.m. SUPERIOR DWELLING, NINE ROOMS, M'Kenzie-terrace. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Richard Brown to sell by ptiblic auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay; on Tuesday, 29th November, at 2.30 p.m. Freehold section, having a frontage of 41ft to M'Kenzie-terrace, by a depth 1 of 100 ft, upon which is erected a new substantial nine-roomed residence, with hot and cold water and all conveniences. ' This property i 3 situated close to Welling- ' ton- terrace, off Mount-street, and commands vn unsurpassed view of the harbour and city. It is close to the proposed Kel-burne Park and' new suburb of Kelburne, ia only a few minutes' walk from tho Post Office and bu&iness centres, and in overy respect is a most desirable residence. For further particulars apply HARCOURT A CO*, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. • FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FA3IM. GOOD FISHING. CHOICE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. are instructed by Mr. C. Letts to soil by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambtonquay, on Tuesday, November, at 2.30 p.m. — All that piece of freehold land, containing 278 acres, more or less, being sections Nos. 5 and 6, block 15, Pakuratahi, on which is ereoted a substantial eight-roomed dwellinghouse, and all the necessary outbuildings. This property is only 1£ miles from the Kaitoke Railway - station, school, and creamery, all under grass or crops, subdivided into tcven paddocks, and wellwatered ; mobtly all level ; about 70 acres are ploughable ; now carrying 25 head cattle, 20 horses, and 400 sheep. There is a railway siding and good road on the property. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. AT THE SALE ROOMS, RANGITIKEISTREET. SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS have received instructions from Joseph Saunders, Eaq., to sell by pnblic auction on the above date his valuable property containing — TO^ AOBKS of the best land in the 4 \r\y district, which has been cut up into 11 comfortable dairy farms, ranging fronv 50 to 100 acres The property is situated on the Rangitikei lane, about six miles from Palmerston North, and close to a school and telegraph office, and the Awalmri Butter Factory, which has given Hiich good results during the past soason, is within half a mile. This is an opportunity which seldom offers for securing a comfortable dairy farm on easy terms. Plans of tho property and all further particulars can be hn,d on application to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Or, Auctioneers ; J. HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor for tho Vendor. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. mHE WELLINGTON WOOL JL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD SALES OE WOOL In Wellington during the coming season. Second Sale, FRIDAY, 9bh DECEMBER Third Sale, FKIDAY, 20th JANUARY Fourth Sale, TH URSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY On wool offered but not sold a charge of Is per bale will be made if the wool is atterwai'ds shipped to London for sale by the soiling brokers. Wool must arrive in store not later than the Monday prior to date of &ale, otherwise it cannot be catalogued. Wairasapa Farmers' Co-op. Association (Ltd.) Murray, Roeerts & Co. United Farmers' Co-op. Association (Ltd.) N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (Ltd.) Levin & Co. (Ltd.)
CASES FOR SALE. «T>/\ LARGE CASES for Sale, cheap; jU\y suitable for packing furniture, &c. Apply at Evening Post office. FOR SALE, a Royal Folio Stereo Plant (<onplete). Apply Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1898, Page 8
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