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MONDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Sale of Household Furniture and Effects by auction in Ingestre-street. /^EORGE THOMAS has been favored \JC with instructions from a gentleman leaving Wellington to sell His Entire Household Furniture, consisting of drawing and dining room tables, chairs, carpets, window blinds, fenders, fire-irons, chimney ornaments, books, pictures, beds, bedsteads, dressing tables, Avashstands and ware, crockery, kitchen utensils, &c, &c. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock. Terms cash. No reserve. N.B.—The auctioneer's flag will be hoisted at the premises. ""PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WOOL! WOOL! MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions to submit to public competition, at Hunt's City Auction Mart, on an early day, due notice of which will be given, 50 bales wool, Being the clip from Mrs. M'Manaman's station, Terawiti. . Terms at sale. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES- FOR. PRIVATE SALE. TII"R. P. DUNCAN Has for sale, Eight of the most valuable Building Sites in the City of Wellington. Title will be granted under •' The Land Transfer Act, 1870," without any delay, and at a very small expense to purchaser. The properties are divided into allotments, three of them having frontages of 42 feet «ac_ to Willis-street, by a depth of 80 feet, and are situated between the residences of the Hon. A. G. Tollemache and W. H. Palmer, Esq., and opposite to that of his Worship the Mayor. One of these allotments possesses also a frontage to Abel Smith-street, and the other to Palmer-street. Three of them have also frontages to the proposed new street, Palmer-street, one having 45 feet aitd the other two having 40 feet frontage each, by a depth in each case of 03 feet. The other two sites are in Abel Smithstreet, and each has a frontage of 40 feet, by a depth of 63 feet. . Further particulars can be had, and plan of the properties may be seen at Mr. Duncan's Office, in Featherston-street. JITONEY~TO LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY, in sums of £100 and upwards. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. SADDLE HORSE FOR' SALE. A WELL-BRED OHESNUT GELD- j JNG, by Fifeshire ; broken- to saddle , and aide saddle ; warranted sound and free from vice. Apply at once to Mr. William France, Customs, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. 11HE Government having been empowered by special Acts of the Legislature to ' enter into contracts for Insurances on Lives, and for the grants of Annuities and Endowments, are now prepared to execute any of the usual contracts dependent upon the contingencies of human life. - . The following advantages are presented as deserving of public attention, and especially of the working classes :— 1. All transactions, and Powers of Attorney and' other documents, are free, of Stamp Duty and all taxation. 2. No?charge is made beyond the purchase money or premium. 3. Surrender values are granted on'the whole or any part of a contract which has endured for three years. 4. The tables of Premiums in all. the branches, are considerably less than in any other office in New Zealand. 5. Voyaging and residence are permitted in any part of the -Globe, ! except within 31° South or 33° North of the Equator, or in any part of Australiadistant more than 25° South of the Equator, and premiums may always be paid on the due dates in the nearest Money Order Office at either country. 6. Insurances effected for the benefit of and settled on Wife or Children are free, to the extent of £2,000,, from the claims "of creditors. < 7. The Consolidated Revenue of - Cqlony is liable for all claims, in'-tbe event of the receipts- at any time; bein<' insufficient to meet demands, \ thus° affording the best security to! the assured. The fullest information can be obtained' on application at any Money Order Post Office, or to Mr. Benjamin Smith, at the Office of B. Smith and Co. ; or to Joseph Wiwox, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ( W. GISBORNE, Commissioner. ' NOTICE. ~ IN consequence of giving up business in Wellington, I have instructed Mr. Henry Schultze to sue for the' recovery of all outstanding debts due to me after the Ist day of December, 1871. J. WARMOLL. 11th November. TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. QUMS OF £10? AND UPWARDS. Apply to HART & BUCKLEY, Solicitors, Wellington. UAN DA IjL'S (I LSNPAKA WINE, Red and-White, . - ON SALE by the undersigned, in bulk and bottle. ... '. ■ .' ■.'■'>• EDWARD PEARCE. 10th August.

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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 249, 25 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 249, 25 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 249, 25 November 1871, Page 3

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