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FBIDAY, 31st MABCH. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE. MB. B. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from C. B. Buckland, Esq, to se'l by pnblic 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. Esq— The whole of his household furniture and effects, &c 3 &c, particulars of 3 brussels carpets Oval table Occasional table, slate top Curtains, roll and rings, damask and chintz 0 pair lace curtains 4 occasional chairs 1 ottoman, whatnot, and couch Oilcloth and mats Double washstand and ware Toilet table Looking glass Chest of drawers Rocking chair 2 bedroom chairs Glass shade Iron bedstead with curtains 3 pair blankets Palliasses and feathers Feather bed 3 feather and 2 flax pillows 2 felt and Kidderminster.druggets 2 stretchers | Dining-room table 6 cane chairs Table cloth and easy chair | 2 sets book shelves Hyacinthe and specimen clapes Set papier mache trays ! Meat safe, kitchen table J Scales and weights | Nest of cannisters (9) ] Clock and towel Clothes horse Kerosene drum and tap I Dinner service j Tea and breakfast service Flour barrel Paste board and rolling pin Sausage machine • . Dress and shirt boards Dining-room lamp Kitchen do 8-gallon boiler Zinc buckets and tubs Tea and coftee pots Bassinette 4 saucepans Glassware Sewing machine Fender and fireirons, &c Sundry kitchen utensils SATUBDAY, Ist APRIL. PBELIMINABY NOTICE. MB B. J. DUNCAN has been favored with , instructions from Mr Henry Budden to sell by public auction on Saturday, Ist April, at his saleroom, That valuable town acre, No. 113, in Abel Smith-street, at present occupied by bun as a nursery, together with that substantial built dwelling house and outbuildings thereon.- - : Full particulars will be published in to-mor-row's paper. . SATUBDAY, Ist APRIL. By order of the Registrar of the- Supreme Court, on behalf of the Mortgagee, W. Waring Taylor, Esq. MB. B. J. DUNCAN has been instructed to sell by public auction, at his Booms, on Saturday, Ist April, at 2 o'clock, — 3 allotments of land in the township of Sandon, 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 Begistrar, Wellington. THURSDAY, 20th APRIL. PBELIMINABY NOTICE. " * ; MR. 8.J. ! DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. Edward O'Malley to sell by public auction on above date, at his Sale Booms, 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, and 13, Taueru This farm is fenced (less 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 build- . ing, 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.. , „. '" 3rd. Part oi town, acre No 568 city of Wellington, having a frontage of 115 links to the Tiriakori Boad 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 rooms, and is Jet to a good tenant at a rental of £Gs~per annum. No. 2 is a house of five rooms, and is at present occupied, by the proprietor, Mr. O'Malleyy and is estimated for rental at £60 per annum. . < 4th.iThat piece 'or parcel ofland, measuring 25 perches, being part of section No. B; , , , 574, held.on lease from the Hospital Trustees f0r.21 years from Ist January, . ' 1875, at an annual rental of £30^ renewable for a further term of 21 years , at £45 per annum, with two cottages ' thereon, each containing 8 rooms, and are both let at. £l34 per. annum. There is a portion of this allotment not built upon, is a most eligible site for a hotel, and well worthy the attention of speculators. sth. Suburban allotment No. 229, section No. 81, in the township of Fitzherbert, measuring one acre. Title under Land Transfer Act. ' . 6th. 10- acres- suburban allotments in Bunnythorpe.- ¦-, , / „ „ : . .. .TUESDAY,^ 4th APBILrr: :f » - ' . , / preliminary; notice.! \ . ¦JM^l'B, j: A' rM-fc S- 'S M ! a- T- : Hi E("as .received Instructions to sell without reserve^ at the City Anction, Mart,: Lambton' Quay, the following valuable townjseetiona — :; 314,406,408. .. . , . , Further particulars will be given. .* THUBSDAT* 6th APRIL.', ! SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PBOPEBTY, Sec, IN .-GBEYTOWN, WAIBABAPA; MB. B. LUCAS has received instructions from the Trustees of the estate of the late David Noakes, to sell by public auction, at his sale-room,, Greytown, on Thursday^ 6th April, 1876, '.at 12/ o'clock noon— ' ' " Town acre No. 22, Greytown, opposite Wairarapa- Institute Suburban section, No. 39, 40 acres, abut- . ting Main. Boad - •,i l.t. -- Suburban section, No. 40, 40 acres, abut- [ J, ting Main Boad .. >, 7 milch cows ( , Personal eflecte, goods, chattels, &c. , •¦ i>: Terms at sale. ... •• . Lurich' provided. Greytown, 6th March. PBELIMINABY NOTICE. SALE OF COACH HORSES; TN consequence of the completion of the X Bailway to the Upper Hutt, Mr. Hastwell, not requiring so many horses as hitherto, will - dispose of a number shortly by public auction, of which due notice will be given. T)E particular to tell your grocer to supply you with WARNOCK'S SOAF. ; To; make sure that you get it, see -that the name *• Warnock Bros." is branded* on every bar.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1876, Page 3