MONDAY, nth SEPTEMBER. | ; At 2 p.m. i MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction at his sale rooms, Hunter-street, without reserve— 11 first-class oil-paintings and oleographs, in various subjects, handsomely framed MONDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, At 2 p.m. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. Without reserve. MR. J. H. WALLACE has received instructions from Krull and Co. to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Hunterstreet, on Monday, 11th inst., at 2 p.m., the undermentioned goods, without the slightest reserve — G k Co. (in triangle) over K. 4444 1 case sample boots, containing 10 pair 4789 1 case containing 3 9-12 boxes spelling and notation tablets 6483 1 case assorted bead collar sets, in all 19 gross 7461 1 case necklaces, as per invoice 4644-7 4 cases Vienna glassware No. 1 2 ash dishes, green, with gold 3 4 vases, in 2 forms 4 2do rosa, with arabesque 5 2do do, with gold 6 6 do, alabaster 7 2 do, black Greek 8 2 do, rosa do 9 2 do, alabaster 10 12 do, various decorations 11 4 do, rosa 12 2 do, turquoise 14 2 do, rosa enamel 16 2 do, beryl enamel 17 10 do, assorted 18 2 do, dove color enamel 21 3 do, green enamel 22 2 do, do do 23 4 do, blue and gold 24 2 do, enamel 26 ldo, tulip 27 2 do, enamel 29 1 do, do 30 1 powder set 31 1 vase, with portraits 32 2 do, enamel 35 1 powder set, blue 36 Ido do, gold 38 2 vases, with portraits ; 1 centrepiece 80 1 centre-piece, I vase 41 2 do, blue handled 42 1 do, blue, with portrait 43 1 powder set, light rose 45 2 vases, light rose 46 2 do, do 48 1 centre-piece, light rose 60 1 vase 63 2 lustre vases 67 1 wine set, blue decoration 69 ldo 72 1 sherry set, engraved 73 1 decanter, ruby 75 1 visiting card dish 76 ldo 80 1 do, with centre-piece 82 2 vases Also, 11 first-class oil paintings and oleographs (in various subjects) handsomely framed. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. ' No reserve. TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE OP COUNTRY PROPERTIES BY ORDER OP A JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. MR. G..H. VENNELL has received instructions from the Administrator to the Estate of the late R. Bould, to sell— The Greenwood station, in the Rangitu- • mau Block, consisting of 1812 acres, more or less. The improvements on the property consist of good dwelling-house, stables, stock-yards, sheep-pens, &c. ; the whole forming a complete property, and possession can be had almost immediately. With the above will be sold — 640 acres adjoining. Also, A further 640 acres in the s&me block, and adjoining W. J. Clapham's property. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms at sale. TO. BUILDERS. T)ERSONS wishing to contract for erecting X. extensive additions to an hotel at Carterton can see plans and specifications at Mr Giles' and at my office, Wellington, where tenders will be received until noon of Wednesday, 13th September. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-street, 23rd August. TO BUILDERS. THRESH TENDERS are invited for the _E erection of Roman Catholic Schools, Boul-cott-street, up to noon of Saturday, the 9th September. Plan? and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect, Temple Chambers. TO BUILDERS. fTIENDERS are invited until noon of SaturX day, 9th September, for the erection of additions to Barrett's Hotel, Lambton Quay. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, . • Architect. Temple Chambers, Ist September. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS for the erection of offices for the _L Australian Mutual Provident Society, will be received at ray office until noon of the 12th of October next. Drawings and specification may be seen at my office after the 14th instant. . . . Tenderers to deposit £50 with their tender, and the successful tenderer will require sure¦ties to the -amount of £500, as a guarantee of the due fulfilment of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. Lambton Quay. BUSINESS PREMISES IN WILLIS-ST. | ITIENDERS are invited until Thursday, the JL 12th October, for a seven, ten, or fourteen years' lease of those desirable premises in Willis-street, now occupied by Mr. S. S. Griffiths. Tenders to state for what purpose the premises will be required. Possession can be given on the Ist January, 1877.. - EDWARD ANDERSON, Willis-street. TO GARDENFRS AND OTHERS. mENDERS will be received till Saturday, JL the 9th inst., for trenching and laying out a small Garden. Particulars can be obtained on application to H. BUDDEN, Seedsman, kc., Willis-street. TO BUILDERS. WANTED, by Ist January, 1877, a house of 6or 7 rooms, with outhouses. Advertiser will rent same tor several years if suitable, and requires to see plans before building. Good tenaat. Apply for address at the office of this paper. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE. THE REV. J. MENZIES, from Lawrence, Otago, will preach' in the Congregational Schoolroom, Courtenay Place, on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, the 10th September. T MASON intends laying POISON on his ,* premises at Waiwetu, Hutt, from this date, 23rd August, 1876. JOHN H. HEATON, SHIPPING, Commission, Forwarding, and Custom-house Agent, Featherston-street, 1 next Mann. Brogden and Sons.
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1876, Page 3
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