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MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. Cornfoot, to sell by public a«f tion at his residence, Tory-street, on Monday, 14th February, opposite Mr Emmett's store — Household furniture and effects, including a handsome pianoforte. 1 harmonium Al«o. 1 canary and cage 1 lark and ia.ee 1 linnet and cage 2 cages All the above are singing birds. Sale at 12 o'clock. TUESDAY, loth FEBRUARY. MR. R. J. DUXCAN has received instructions from Mr. Charles Dixon to sell by public auction, at his sale room, on the above date, at 2 o'clock — That desirable freehold residence in Vivianstreet, now in the occupation of Mr E. Shannon, containing o rooms, with fruit and kitchen garden attached. The property has a frontage of fc3£ feet by a depth of 99 feet, and is let at a weekly rental of *'- r >s per week. Water laid on. FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF PRODUCE AND GENERAL STORES. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. W. Ehden, who is relinquishing his general business (as storekeeper and produce dealer), to sell by public auction, at lus stores, on Friday, 18th instaut, commencing at 11 o'clock — The whole of Ins extensive stock, consisting of grain, flour, and miscellaneous merchandise, Particulars of which will be duly published. The whole wOl be absolutely sold without reserve to the highest bidder; and storekeepers generally, especially country dealers, are strongly advised to take advantage of so good an opportunity. Terms very liberal. SATURDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. I\/[R. R. .T. DUNCAN has been favored l»l with instructions from W. M. Manly, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Saturday next, lifth iust!, on the premises at the Hutt, at 3 o'clock' p.m. — That piece or parcel of freehold land, containing about three-quarters of an acre, with extensive frontage to the main road, adjacent to the property and residence of Henry Bunny Esq., opposite the stores of Mr. Cleland — say about half a mile, distance from the bridge — together with that excellent and convenient dwelling-house thereon, consisting of sev?n rooms, with outhouses, &c. The house is nearly new, admhuV ' adapted for a moderate family, easy of access by rail to aud from town, ami is really .one of the most eligible properties ever offered for sale. MONDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. ifBSSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER iIL will sell by public auction at their sale-rooms, Custom House Quay, Wellington, on Monday, 21st February, 1576, at 2 o'clock. By order of A. S. Allen, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, in terms of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, IB6o— 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 nor tion of the 1 land is enclosed with a furze and slab fence, divided into three paddocks, and laid down in English grasses. There is about three acres of bush on the property, and the supply of water is abundant. Possession will be e'vpn 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 seea. Leases of 6 sections, Nos 106, 107, 108, 141, 142, and 143, in Featherstonstreet, on the Reclaimed Land i 159 acres agricultural land, in Alfredton, j in 1, 2, or 3 lot 3 I 60 acres agricultural land in Alfredton 2 town sections, Nos 176 and 322, in Sansou Wellington, 20th Januarj'. FEATHERSTON. ~ T7ACANCY for one or tyro children, as V boarders, in a school. Terms, with plain education, £30 per aunuin; £35 with niusic. Apply for particulars aud references to M.M.M., Post Office, Featherston. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Apply J. to Mrs Boyd, Tnrnbull-street. fnO LET, at Karori, % miles from town, a I 6-roomed Villa Residence, for any term that may be agreed upon, with 6 acres of laud 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. IO LET, a . five-roomed Dwelling-house, Abel Smith-street. For particalai's, 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 gi%'en. Apply to J. M. Cleland, Tinakori Road; or to Hy. Schultzo, j Tasman-street. ' | TO LET, for a term of years as may be ' I agreed on, a Grocery Business, in Torystreet, doing a first-clas3 family trade, j reason for disposing of the business: the owner retiring. Apply to W. Petford. ?rO LET, to a respectable female, "one or ! two Rooms, with or without Board — < to a Lady engaged in business during the day preferred. For address apply at office of Evening Post. IO LET, a thoroughly well-finished fourroomed Cottage, scullery, wash-house, &c, at top of Tasman-strect, now in the occupation of a Mr Roscoe ; immediate possession can be given. Apply to T. Kennedy Macdonald, Temple Chambers. TO LET, a comfortable Villa at Karori, 1 with garden, stables, coach house, and about six acres of grass. The house has just been put through a thorough state of repair. Apply to W. Nicholson, Furniture Warehouse, Cuba-street. ANTED KNOWN, that all Meal* and Beds are ls each at Moore's Diningrooms, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 per week. ANTED THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON TO KNOW that they can get Damask Curtains, Woollen Dresses, Silk Dresses, and Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, and Finished in a style unequalled in the colony, by taking them to Messrs Warburton and Goodirfau, Lambton Quay, who are forwarding agents for the undersigned. Price list on application. • ALEX. ROBERTSON, Dyer and Scourer, Nelson. WANTED, to dispose of at half the usual value, Berlin Wool Cushion Mats, Slippers, Patterns, Sec, 750 to choose from, at Maclean's, Cuba-street. r ANTED KNOWN, that A. H. Maclean, Cuba-street, has just opened up 1 ease Men's Tweed Trousers, 10s 9d; 1 case Men's Straw and Felt Hats, in latest styles.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 3

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