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PUBLIC SALE OF FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY Ista INST. ' MR. G. H. TRNNBLL will sell by public auction, at his store on Wednesday in xt the 15tb inst., a large nnd useful assortment of furniture coii^i-tiiig 1 nt Polished Windsor C hairs t American do Cane ta ted Chair?, assorted Pier Glasses D essing b'lnsecs Mahogany Chest DraweW; Iron nnd other Bedsteads Door Mats, Indian Rubber and Cocoa Bent quality Horsehair . Wicker Ba-«k ts And a variety of useful furniture. Sale to commence at TWO o,clock, Terms ut Sale. Feb. 8, 1805.

FKIDAY, 17lli IXST. To Builders, Contractors, nnd Others. PUBLIC SALfc •> j MRIFG. IT. VRNNPLL h& rood red in- ' BtrucMoi« from dFftiftt M'ortoili Ei'l . «o fljll hy public unction, on hi* h'emises; Fat lift street, on I'll lay next, the 1 7t.1i inst , " ; .- Tne cargo of schooner Daring, consisting of— G cases best English galvanised iron, 4 ton* 5 cases lead eufteninar 2 k<'ir« galvnn sel nails and screws fiO pnirs sashes, assorted sizes 30 double nnd S M doors 10,0 i 0 feet toiigued aud grooved flooring boards j 3,000 feet wile shelving ! 4( 0 feet ceVttf Kidding, architraves, mouldings, skirtings 1 ense carpenter's patent rim locks, In! clips, bolts, T liigges, screws, &c. Ex Austr.-xiian rftcKct, < 10/00 fift. Hnbnrt Town palings 20,000 feet timber Also, 80 Imps maisso 8 tons bright counter sugar 40 barrels wadiing sod-i 1 ton Port.Cjoper cheese 4 do rice 20 hu'f-barrels white herrings And vmiotH ot he<)[tfsbd.%jk» &,, Terms l^bprw^if> ; i<^Uu!v^ *+ <£ Wellington, 14th Februi^Hß^gg^.^",^ * '

FRIDAY AND SATUftDftY^ . 17th and IStli INST. PUBLIC SALE. MXTENBIVB BALB OF CLOTHING, Crimean Shirts, Comb, Hair Nets, ' Gold WrU'lhs, Gold Chains, .silver Chains, Silver \Vatolies, good Colon al G>ld Kingn, Diaitiond Kings, Gold Brooches, and l'laicd Goods, &c. ( &c. MX. J. II.WALLACB will sell the above -or) l « (ju^t arrived from Sydney; at lii 4 ¦Siile Hoom, Luubtoii quay, im Friday and Saturday, the-J.7lli"a'id 18tli ins'a'it. Sale to commence each day at half-past one o'clock, p nil, preci'elv. Wellington, 14th February. _

ALFRED P.,PAIIfER, SHARE, STOCK, AND BILL BROKER HOUdfcV LAN D AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Office— llarliiJSS street, opposite side entrance of Messrs. Krull and Co.'s store. All charges strict'y moderate.

WA R M O. L 'L * S FIRST-CTA^S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Bank of New Zjaland), WELLNGTON. ( Them: is no Place Like-WARMOLL'S 1 ( to Bey Good Clotiiivo. fjg£f" All the articles combine Strength, Durability, Superior Style of Cut, and Choicest Pattern of Material, that are sold at WAUMOLL's. Sea Voyagers and Travelers, the best place for Outfits is WAHMOLL'.*. For a choice ft-lcction of Fancy Scarfs, Tics, Bel t f, B i aces, Hiindkcrchlefrt (hemmed;, Put 8P», Perfume' y, Combs, Brushes, and all Toilet Utq'.ilolt'c&— Always go to WAItMOLL'b. Country Settlers, Farmers, &r>, will find Stnng, and Good 'A- tides at the Establißliment kept by J. WARMOLL. HATS AND CAPS. EveTy one should buy their Hats and Caps at WAR MOLL'S, ALL THE YEAR ROUND. For the largest and best selected Stock of Men's nnd Boys' Clothing Try Wakmoll's.

MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES 1 ! I Lirge Stock of Blankets, Sheets, Bedding, and "attresses, always ready for me at WARMOLL'S BEDDING IWAREHOUSE, Four doors from " ¦ ' HIS CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.

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Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 3

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