SATURDAY, loth JANUARY. REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE. ]Lj" R. J A M#E S SMITH Will hold his usual weekly clearing sale at his auction mart on Saturday, loth January, Without reserve, Of miscellaneous goods and furniture, comprising superior chests drawers, tables, chairs, &c, drapery, boots and shoes, book.-., &c, also a few Armed Constabulary stores. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms cash. City Auction Mart, 13th January.
MONDAY, 17th JANUARY. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CENTRAL ALLOTMENTS US THE TOWNSHIP OF MASTERTON. MESSRS FORBES, HARRIS, & CO, have received instructions from Mr Henry Bannister, to sell by auction., on Monday, 17th January, at 2 p.m., in the Commercial Room,' Club Hotel Masterton, the following allotments, namely — Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13, of town acres 75 and 77. After which the following subdivisions will be offered — 9, 10, 11, and 12, of acres 23 and 25; and o and 6 of acre 63, all in the same township. Also, Two rural sections, each 60 acres, part of the Waipoua Block, distant about six miles from the township, contiguous to the line of railway. The attention of purchasers is drawn to the present opportunity of securing valuable building and villa sites in this rising township. MASTERTON, sth FEBRUARY, 1876. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. "EIORBES, HARRIS & CO., have reJL coived instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of H. Bently & Sons to offer by public auction, at their Auction Mart, Masterton, on sth February, 1576 — Valuable building allotments and suburban sec 1 ions, close to the Township of Masterton, being subdivision of Sections 57 and 58, Masterton Small Farm Block. The allotments range from about £ to 4 acres- in size, and comprise some of the most choice building sites ever offered in the township. The bulk of the property is only five minutes' walk from the Post Office. A plan of the allotments may be seen, and every information given at the office of the auctioneers. Colored lithographed plans may also be received on ax>plication. TITLE UNDER LANB TRANSFER ACT. Terms — Quarter cash ; balance in bills at three and six months, with interest added at the rate of ten per cent per annum. • Sale at 1 o'clock. FORBES, HARRIS & CO., Auctioneers. MEN'S MERCERY. . FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT TE ARO HOUSE. White puggaries, fancy ends, 9d each White puggaries, fancy ends, Is each Men's new Leghorn hats, 2s each Men's new Leghorn hats, 3s 6d each Men's double straw hats, 4s each FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Men's Harvard shirts, Is lid each Men's regatta shirts, 2s 9d each Men's twilled regatta shirts, 3s 9d each Men's white shirts, 4s 6d each Men's white shirts, 5s 6d each New scarfs, new ties, new collars, &c, &c. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE.
NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, having dissolved Partnership, give notice that all accounts against the firm will be paid by the Ist February, 1876, by calling on Messrs Wyles and Buck, Taita. fSienedl JOHN GtfLLETT, (bignedj THOMAS RIPDLER. NOTICE. I RUDOLF LAURENT, Baker, residing « on Clyde Quay, Wellington, do hereby authorise Mr. A. B. W. GOLDSMID, of Manners-street, to collect all accounts due to me, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. R. LAURENT. Witness— JOSEPH DEMPiSEY. 12th January, 1876. VUARNOCK'S SOAP ia far auperior to any other Soap ever before introduced into the Market. Give it a trial, and you will never use any other. TO LET (Adelaide Road), Acre No. 303, on a lease for 21 years. Apply to JOHNSTON & CO. rpO LET, in College-street, a Furnished X House. Apply to Stevenson & Stuart. TO LET, that Shop and Premises in Torystreet, now in possession of Mr C. Grey — adapted for any business ; possession on Ist February. Apply to C. Grey. I*o LET, with immediate possession, two rooms in Temple Chambers — best offices in the city. Apply to Thomas Tumbull, Temple Chambers, teatherston-street. rilO LET, a large Upstair Floor ; also, a i- convenient front Office. Apply to Donald, Vile and Co, Johnston-street. T OST, a Black Coat, on Saturday. In JLJ the pocket were sundry papers of no use to anyone but the owner ; also a pair of Specs. For the contents of the pockets a reward of Five Shillings will be paid. The finder may keep the coat. W. Clark, Draper. BOARD and RESIDENCE in a private family for one Gentleman, near St. Peter's Church. Address, 0.P., Evening Post. WANTED, everybody to know J. E. HAVES has just received another large shipment of three-ply India Rubber Hose, direct from the makers, which enables ham to sell as cheap or cheaper than any other house in town. All my hose is guaranteed to stand the pressure. J. E. HAVES, Plumber, &c., Lambton Quay, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN, that, at the request of several of my friends and customers, the Art Union will remain open until the 31st January, 1876. Tickets Is each. All prizes and no blanks. A. B. W. Goldamidt, Mannersstreet.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 3
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821Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 3
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