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MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. GENUINE CLEARING SALE. (Sale postponed in consequence -of the excitement prevailing owing to the arrival of Sir Julius Vogel.) FRESH GOODS IvTIL BE ADDED. JfR. JAMES SMITH Will submit to public competition, almost without reserve, at the City Auction Mart, on Monday, 14th inst., the 'following desirable merchandise, viz. : — 555 sacks prime oats 5:20 do fine bran liO do barley 12 do oatmeal 20 casks Otard. Dupuy, & Co's pale brandy 9 quarter-casks superior sherry 60 cases St Julian claret 5 quarter-casks Lemon Hart's rum 20 half-chests No 5 Carl tea 25 boxes fine do 12 do Yinau do 10 barrels currants 20 cases, each 4 dozen | -pints, Morton's capers 10 cases, each 4 dozen pints, Morton's capers 80 cases sardines 10 casks crystal soda 10 casks carbonate soda 5 tons No. 6 fencing wire 25 kegs rose head wire nails 5 bales corn sacks 5 cases safety matches 2 crates ironstone chinaware 3000 cigars, Punch 4000 do Rio Sellars Register grates 2 cases single and double bedsteads Fender and fireirons Pier glasses, arm chairs Superior saddles^ hearthrugs 85 doz cut tumblers Grocers' and drapers' paper Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Terms liberal. City Auction Mart, Bth February. MONDAY, 21st FEBRUARY.. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by public anction at their Bale-roonis, Custom House Quay, Wellington, on Monday, 21st February, 1876, at 2 o'clock. By order of A. S. Allen, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, in terms of the Coriveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860— All that piece of land numbered section 36 on the Government plan, containing 354 acres of land, more or less (to be taken as 354 acres), the property of the late Mr. John Fawcett Holgate, situated in the Rangitikei district; together with the buildings and improvements thereon, consisting of dwelling-house, built of wood and iron, containing six rooms, with double brick chimney and verandah ; shed, sheep-yard, and stock-yard. The greater i.ortion of the, land is enclosed with a furze and slab fence, divided into three paddocks, and laid down in English grasses. There is about Hhree acres of bush on the property, and the supply of water is abundant. Possession will be given on the Ist April, .1876. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Brandon and Quick, solicitors, or at the office of the auctioneers, where a plan of the property may be seen. Leases of 6 sections, Nos 106, 107, 108, 141, 142, and 143, in Featherstonstreet, on the Reclaimed Land 159 acres agricultural laud in Alfredton, in 1, 2, or 3 lots 60 acres agricultural land in Alfredton ¦ 2 town sections, Nos 176 and 322, in Sanson . Wellington, 20th January. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH. SALE BY AUCTION AT MASTERTON. T?ORBES, HARRIS & CO, have received X111X 1 instructions from the Wellington and Wairarapa Carrying Company to sell by auction, at the Club Hotel Yards, Masterton, on Saturday, 4th March, 1876, if not previously disposed of, their surplus stock of waggon and break horses, bullocks, drays, &c, as follows — 80 waggon and brake horses fcO bullocks, bows, yokes, and chains 3 waggons ,. 1 brake, new 1 timber waggon 3 bullock drays -The above stock is all in first-class working order. Horses specially adapted .to farm and station work. Terms — Under £50, cash ; over that sum, approved bills at three mouths with interest. No reserve. i/| R-- QUICK has moved into his new •»l offices, over Mr. Poulson's shop, Lambton Quay. LOST, between the Wharf and Laing's, a Letter addressed, care of Captain Edwin. The finder will be rewarded, on leaving it with Captain Edwin, The Terrace. LOST, a Bunch of Keys. The finder will be rewarded on bringing the same to this office. POUND, a brindle cropped bull-terrier 1 Pup. The owner can hear of same by applying to Thomas Wade, Cuba-street. DRiVATE Board and Residence. Apply I- to Mrs Boyd, Turubull-street. '1 "»O LET, at Karori, 2$ miles from town, a I 6-roomed Villa Residence, for any term that may be agreed upon, with 6 acres of land attached in high state of cultivation, with stable and all other conveniences; immediate possession. For further particulars apply at office Evening Post. A coach runs twice daily between town and Karori. JO LET, a five-roomed Dwelling-house, Abel Smith-street. For particulars, apply to C. Tringham, Molesworth-street. TO LET.— Tinakori Road— One 5-roomed I House. Taranaki-street — Two 5-roomed "Houses, with every convenience. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to J. M. Cleland, Tinakori Road; or to Hy. Schultze, Tasman-Btreet. ¦¦ TO LET, for a term of years as may be 1 agreed on, a Grocery Business, in Torystreet, doing a first-class family trade, reason for disposing of- the business : the owner retiring. Apply to W. Petford. ¦ frO LET, to a respectable female, one or I two Rooms, with or without Board — to a Lady engaged in business during the day preferred. For address apply at office of Evening Post. TIO LET, a thoroughly well-finished fourroomed Cottage, scullery, wash-house, etc., at top of Tasnian-street, now in the occupation of a Mr Roscoe; immediate possession can be given. Apply to T. Kennedy Macdonald, Temple Chambers. 10 LET, a comfortable Villa at Karori, wiih garden, stables, coach house, and about six acres of grass. The house has just been pnt through a thorough state of repair. Apply to W. Nicholson, Furniture Warehouse, Cuba-street. U. : ANTED KNOWN, that all Meals aim ** Beds are la each at Moore's Diningrooms, \Villi3-street. Boarders, £1 per weet. j HE superiority of WARLOCK'S CELEBRATED SOAP having been proved to the satisfaction of all who have had it in use, therefore those shonld use who -have never used before, those who have used it should tmq the more.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 3

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