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SALE OF THIRTY TONS PRIME POTATOES, EX HERALD. riEORGE THOMAS wfll sell by auction VX imcrediatelv on arrival of the Herald, daily expected from Wanganui, 30 tons .very fine potatoes, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 30th MARCH. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from J. E. Nathan, Esq, (who is leaving for England by the s.s. Zealandia) to sell by public auction, at his residence, Hawkestone-street, on Thursday next, the 30th instant, at 12 o'clock, the whole of his valuable household furniture and effects, , consisting of : — Drawing and dining-room suites ; dining, 100 and laid tables; clieffoniers and sideboards, easy chairs, carpets, bronze' ornaments, bedding and bedroom furniture, kitchen and scullery utensils, garden implements, and the usual requisites appertaining to a first-class residence. Full particulars in catalogues. Sale at 12 o'clock. • Terms at sale. ' : ; THURSDAY, 30th MARCH. ' MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, -at his salerooms, on Thursday, 30th inst, at, 11 o'clock—" '6 register grates, just landed v Sideboard, bookcase, couches, chairs ' :-': -' Plate \6cki, rim locks'^ ' Latches, padlocks; &c "' ' ; : ' Pianoforte, harmonium' ~ J Sewing machines, and aniinmerise'variety' of household furniture, particulars of which will' be duly published FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE. MR.-R. J. DUNCAN has received instruc- . tions from C. R. Buckland, Esq, to sell by pnblie auction, on Friday, - 31st March (in consequence of his leaving the colony for a time) at his residence, Brougham-street, next to W. W. Taylor's, 3sq— ... The whole of his household furniture and > .effects, &c, &c, particulars of which will, be duly published. 1 Ist APRIL. -¦' PRELIMINARY NOTICE; MR R. J. DU-NCAN has been favored with instructions froja Mr Heary Budden to 'sell by public auctionyon Saturday, Ist April, at his saleroom', That valuable, town acre, Np. V ll3,vin Abel 1 % ' Smith-street," at present occupied by. him as a nursery, together with that . substantial built dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. v,;>\ - f; f Full particulars will be published h\ tpwnor- • - .. ...» L-L'row/s paper. -. • . >_* s ._ SATURDAY, Ist APRIL; 'j ! By^order of the Registrar .of- the' Supreme Court, on behalf of the Mortgagee, W. War- • ing Taylor, Esq. * •; .„,->, • ¦ MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been instructed to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday, Ist April, at * o'clock, — 3 allotments ot land in the township of Sand on, Manawatu district, containing three roods, more or less, being the allotments numbered 70, 157, and ,158 on the plan of the town of Sandon, a copy of which plan is.. deposited in "the office of the District Land Registrar, Wellington. THURSDAY, 20th APRIL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. Edward O'Malley to sell by public auction on above date, at his Sale , Rooms, Lambton Quay, the following valuable properties, viz. — ' Ist. One of the. most complete dairy and grazing farms in the province of Wellington, within three miles of the flourishing and important town of Masterton," being 259 acres (more or less), Nos. 8, 9, arid 13, , Taueru Block. This farm is fenced (Jess about 30 chains, fencing for which, however, is now on the ground). It has also erected on it a manager '-s residence, ready for occupation, and 120 acres are already laid down in English grasses. 2nd. Town acre No. 467 on the plan of the City of Wellington, situate on Wellington Terrace, adjoining York -House. Undoubtedly. the finest and most eligible site for a public building, club, or hotel now obtainable in the city. £ 600 of the purchase money may remain on mortgage for 3 years, payable yearly in three annual instalments, bearing interest at 8 per cent. only. • . f 3rd. Part of town acre No 568 city of Wellington, having a frontage of 115 links to the Tinakori Road by a depth of 173 links. .. . . This section is sub-divided into allotments with buildings thereon, and is occupied as follows: — No 1 allotment and house thereon, containing five roomsj and 1 is let to a good ..tenant at. a rental 0f. £65 per annum. • No. 2 is a'house of five rooms, aria is at present occupied by the proprietor, Mr. 'OiiMafiey, and , is estimated for rental at £60 perirßnum. .4th. That piece or narcel of land, measuring „ 25 perches, being part of sect' on No. 574, held on lease from the Hospital Trustees for 21 years from Ist January, 1875, at an annual rental of £30, re- ¦ . i ' J newablefor a further term of 21 years at £45 per annjun, with two cottages thereon, each containing 8 rooms, and • are both let at £134 per annuifi. There is a portion of this allotment n6f built upon, is a most eligible site for a hotel, and well worthy the attention of speculators. --- sth. Sub' .rb^n allotment No. 229, section No. 81, in the township of Fitzher- | bert, measuring one acre. Title under • Land Transfer Act. . • 6th. 10 acres suburoan allotments in : , i j ¦ Bunnythorpe. „• . „ ¦ HOW TO BECOME YOUR OWN LAND- ! LORD WITHOUT CAPITAL. WHY PAY RENT? when you can live in your own Cottage (freehold) by paying as low as £10 down, and .balance in three years on easy terms. Address O. Clayton Hainingstreet. „ , , -" '¦ ' " ¦ _. ...: .. -....^..M O NE.Y.:, . LOAN' &ND ( DISCOUNT COMPANY, Lambton Quay, next to Mr Hughes', ; ' : ' r ' 'Stationer. rE Proprietors of this. Company are prepared to ofier advantages to persons •in' town or country in want of accommodation. ; . - Sums from £5 to £5000 advanced on personal security, repayable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. Money advanced upon deposit of deeds either freehold or leasehold, bills of sale, bills of lading, bonded certificates, shares, insurance policies, or any other tangible •security. Trade bills discounted daily at current rates. v > *. .'.-•/¦ Loans can be obtained for any [period, and renewals arranged for, if required. All transactions : entertained, and advances made without delay, if the security be approved of. "POR laundry purposes, scouring, cleaning, &c, WARNOCK BROS.' SOAP is far more economical and useful than any other. I HAVE just received, ex Warwick, 2 cases of Berlin Wools, Wool Patterns for TEA COSEYS, SLIPPERS BRACKETS, CUSHIONS, &c, &c. I can and will sell cheaper 'than any other house in the Province. *• - CHARLES AMBROSE, - .,.. . i. ; "- GnelphHousfc, Cuba-street,

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 3

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