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WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. WEEKLY PRODUCE SALE. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction at his sale-rooms, Mannersstreet— 14 kegs butter, just received 12 do do, second quality Bacon, haras, and onions Flour, wheat, potatoes, cheese 2GO sacks oats, first-rate sample After which, without reserve^ — 2 iron strong-room doors, removed from the old Bank of New South Wales Sale commences at 2 o'clock. | WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. MR FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, at his sale rooms, Manners-street, after the sale of produce — 1 first-class buggy 1 expx*ess, nearly new Sale at 3 o'clock. Terms cash. N.B.— Stock can be entered for this sale. THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST. TRADE SALE. At 2 o'clock sharp. MR. N. J. ISAACS has received instructions to sell by public auction at his premises, Lambton Quay, on Thursday next, 24th August, at 2 o'clock, without the slightest reserve— 40 qr-chests tea, Voni 50 do do do, Georgina 20 hf-chests tea, Lydia 10 do do do, Voni 10 do do do, Win. Turner 50 boxes gunpowder tea 2 cases havana cigars 1 do cigars, La Paulina 8 casks peas 50 bags old maize 100 do pollard 1 ton Canterbury cheese £ do do bacon 1 do pearl barley 20 doz. American brooms 3 bales corks 20 cases champagne, pints 20 do do, quarts 6 qr-casks superior sherry 6 do do do port . 6 do do do whisky 25 do do O. and T. Bacot's brandy 5 do do Marcellanie's brandy 19 do do Meitheid and Co.'s brandy 5 hhds Marcellanie's brandy 50 cases Bacot's flasks, hf-pints 50 do do do, pints 50 do Marcellanie's, hf-pints 50 do do, pints 25 do Bacot's, qr-pints 30 casks bottled ale 10 cases old red wine 20 do Townsend's sarsaparilla 8 do ling fish 1 Aveiy's weighing machine 1 case, glass egg-cups and salt-cellars 1 do, 10 doz. water bottles, 783 1 do, 10 doz. do do, 782 1 do, 25* doz. cut tumblers, 455 25 doz. cut tumblers, 456 3 papyrographic printing machines And quantity of other goods. Teams at sale. WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST. Important sale of very valuable Freehold Hotel Property, together with 20 acres of splendid land in Township of Waverley. To Brewers, Publicans, Speculators, Investors and others. \ TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. A RTHUR BEAUCHAMP has been favored J\ with instructions from Messrs. Christopher and Edwards to sell by public auction, in the Commercial Room of the Wairoa Hotel, Waverley, on Wednesday, 30th August, at 2 o'clock — Lot 1. — That well-known and old established hostlery. the WAIROA HOTEL, together with 19j acres of magnificent land, divided into 5 paddocks, commodious stabling, cart shed, harness room, loose boxes, substantial rail yards, and other conveniences. The Hotel has lately been renovated, and contains eight bedrooms, commercial room, private parlor, good bar, kitchen, servant's room attached, excellent well of water, adjacent, with 19j acres (divided into five securely fenced paddocks) of the finest land, situated in the heart of the Post and Telegraph Township of Waverley. Title indisputable. , Let 2. A substantial and newly-erected fourroomed cottage, standing upon half an acre of ground, securely fenced, and at present let for £28 per annum. Title indisputable. To follow the above — 2 very superior trap horses, 1 capital dogcart and harness, almost new The splendid thoroughbred entire "Matapo " 1 good saddle mare, with foal at side by Matapo I cow and calf, pigs, poultry, &c. Terms declared at sale. Note. — This very desirable property commends itself to anyone in search of a lucrative and comfortable business, the Waverly District with its superior class of yeoman settlers, aud highly productive soil, rendering the occupation of hotel-keeper both profitable and pleasant. For further information apply to the auctioneer, ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. TO BE LET ON BUILDING LEASE. fTIHAT piece of land situate on Wellington 1 Terrace, adjoining the property of Mrs. Hoggard, and having a frontage of about 108 feet to the Terrace. This is admirably adapted for a residence, as it commands an uninterrupted view of the City and Harbor. For particulars apply to JOHNSTON & CO. TO LET, a Furnished Room, on Adelaide Road, with fire-place. Apply at Mrs Hill's Registry Office, Lambton Quay. TO LET, a Shop And Dwelling-house in Tory-street, well adapted for business. Apply to Mrs Andrews, on the premises. TO LET, furnished apartments, suitable for a lady and gentleman. Apply to Mrs. Old Smith, Molesworth-street. TO LET, a Shop and Dwelling-house on Lambton Quay, next A. Lindsay. Apply to A. Lindsay, Lambton Quay. TO LET, a, three-roomed House, in Ansonstreet. Apply to J. A. Chancy, Cricketers' Arms, Tory-street. TIO LET, a six-roomed House, with garden ' and outhouse, situate Taranaki-street; water laid on ; possession to be given . Ist September. Apply to W. H. Barnard, Upper Taranaki-street. TO LET, three minutes' walk from Government Buildings, two furnished and three unfurnished rooms. Apply Evening Post. TO LET, a dwelling-house, containing 8 rooms, with stable, cowsheds, greenhouse, and all conveniences, paddocks, &c, within five minutes' walk of the Lower Hutt Station. Apply to R. Cleland, Hutt. TO SELL, a 7-roomed House, Te Aro ; good view, and healthy position. Apply at Evening Post. TO LET OR SELL, a new 5-roomed House at Thorndon, commanding a fine view of the harbor and city. Terms on application, at Evening Post office. TO LET, a Stable Apply J. Stevenson, Grocer, Taranaki-street, opposite Panama Hotel. TO LET, Storage. Apply to Mr. Thomas Kebbell. TO LET, a comfortable well-finished fourroomed Cottage in Tasman-street. Good view of the harbor. Apply to T. Kennedy Macdonald, Temple Chambers.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 3

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