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WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY. fireworks, ex st. Andrew's Castle, FOR THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. MR R. J. DUXOAX is iastrnoted to sell by auction, at his rooms, on Wednesday, 21st inst, 4 cases fireworks, particulars at office 1 case snuff, consisting of — Black and Brown Rappee Prince's Mixture London Violet Queen's Scotch Fine and Scented do 1 case cut tobacco, consisting of— Bristol Birdaeye Shortcut Bed Cross And Virginian Shag : 1 case cigarettes, consisting of — Odessa cigarettes Croqueta do Fancy do Briliianto, &c, &c Pictures Lot overcoats, sack coats in cloth and tweed 1 pianoforte, Broadwood and Son 3 sewing machines Double and single iron bedsteads Kitchen range . <¦ Ship's range Galvanised iron, rope Manila rope, and a variety of sundries Also, 1 case Pavy's patent felt curtains BY ORDER OF T^HE PROVISIONAL TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, The following Theatrical Wardrobe, consisting of one large hamper, containing — ; i • • 1. Burlesque Dress 2. Indian DreßS (very good) 3. Don Ciesar de Bazan (complete) ' 4. Three Bats and Velvet Jacket 5. Macduffß DreßS 6. Richelieu and Brother Joseph 7. Low Comedy Dresses 8. Livery Suit - .. t* 9. Three pairs Trousers and VestsLow Comedy 10. Black Velvet Shape— Charleß I. 11. Square-cut Suit and two, Veßta M 12. Two Wigß, in boxes 13. Sword and Scabbard Sale will commence at 12 o'clock. Luncheon. . • < FRIDAY, 23rd MAY. PRLIMINARY NOTICE. fi EO^GE THOM AS~ will sell hy auction \X on Friday, 23rd May, at his Rooms,' ' An eight-roomed house, situated in Murphy-street, having a frontage of 40ft, by a depth of 160 ft, toge« ther with the entire household furniture. Full particulars in to-morrow's advertise* 1 ' nient. THURSDAY, 29th MAY. 'BUILDING SITES. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE PUBLIC SALE OF THE BUILDING JLEAS|!S . OP THE COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL RESERVES, Hobson-Btreet. ' | MR; J. H. WALLACE is instructed to j Rell by public Ruction, at his Bale room, j HunteWstreet, fen Thursday, 29fch May, at 1 1 o'clock p.m M ¦ * < The lease of twenty building ftllotr ments, from .one, quarter to three quarters of an' acre each. Tho greater part of these will front the esplanade running through the centre of the pstate, which will bn planted with trees .Further details will be advertised in future advertisements. . , , Plans exhibited and particulars given at the Office of the Auctioneer. '• . "' • THURSDAY, 29th MAY. ELIGIBLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. • , MR J. Hv WALLACE will sell .by public auction at his Sale Boom, Hunter-street, immediately after tha sale of building leases, 18 Valuable Building Allotments, <T ¦ being par tß of town sections 110 and 112, Wooloombe ahd Ingestre streets. These building sites command a magnificent view of the harbor and city, aie in a remarkably healthy position, and from their proximity, to. the centre of, the city, being only ten 'minutes walk from the Post Office, 'will be found very desirable for .the erection of villa residences. Title under Land Transfer Act. 1 FOXTON, MANAWATU. Suburban Sections 226, 229, 340, 341, 343, 344, and 345. , The above suburban sections are situated about one and a half miles from the town. • of Foxton, and will be offered at a very low reserve. Tows Section 846 Foxton. PALMERSTON, MANAWATU, Town Sections, 30, 32, 91, 9*2. 93, 94. 95, %, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131^ 132, and 142. These sections are subdivided into allot* ments, from a quarter to half an acre each, and are situated only a short distance from the Square, in the centre of this rapidly l ising township. ' ' Terms for the above properties will be extremely liberal, and plans umy'l>e inspected at the offices of the auctioneer, Hunter-street, and BENJAMIN SMITH & CO, Land and Estate Agents, Lambton Quay. THURSDAY, 29th MAYi GREAT LAND SALE. Immediately alter the Sale of the Leases of Building Sites on Thorndon Flat, as advertised, MR J. H. WALLACE will sell Town and Country Properties. - ' Parties desirous of embracing th'fi splendid opportunity of disposing of Town or' Country Properties, will oblige by giving immediate notice in order that the Bame may be inserted in advertisement and catalogues.

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Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 83, 20 May 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 83, 20 May 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 83, 20 May 1873, Page 3