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,i.'// '•MTfHURSD^Y, 6th- December. > i ,'i ,< •-, >./. .l.n.iw-' t.l: ><.<- Sale WittiouV Reserve. ' ' - n I A i i'¦ H¦! /' — r-r i • r -i/TV^Tli. J, H. •, WALLACE is.instructed. by i',-x KjSX- t,h9"im poster, to sell by.public'auction, - — at-nis Bide rooms, H unter-street, on Thursday, , ,6th De'cehiber,'at 2 o'clock, ex late arrivals— ' I ; - /trunks coritainihg-- ' r ' '¦"' '. ' l|r] is9 l jiaifs > cbndi'en's boots and shoes 51' do -ladies' do , . ' , 36dogeDts'do , • ' ' From thej (Celebrated house of Bennett ' - ' ' ana Co. >o '> - '; 3 cases- ladies'- Paris hat«, with veils ¦I |A. . 2d» geiite' do do . /.i ,-i a..m Each case containing 38hnts^ After which will hid sold— ". ' 'i ' Electroplated waro sewing maclnnes .v.,;". v . ,;" ' . Ria^feses, wardrobe, brjKteads '.'r. .V.'.i.'i.itf 0 !? 0 * P'Ctures, aud sundries , K6 reserve. , • j ' f :> '¦''•'>' ¦¦ ¦ Bale at 2 o'clock. ¦ ¦ -". i1) - 1 11' 1 ¦: • _j — ' — ' ' :': ' - ' "MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, ' . ; At 12 o'clock noon. '_> . > ,¦ '. "OEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. have ; ¦r\- 'Xl> received instructing from A. S. Allan, I 'Usq., Registrar ot the Supreme Court, at „• W'ellingtoni t»> sell (uudor the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment, Ac'ti] 1860), by auction, at their rooms, on Monday, j • ' 'loth Decomiwr, 1877, at 12 6'clock noon— I ¦ * 1: All thafpinco of parcel ot l?nd, containing 142 acres 3 roods '29 perches, / > .' ' < . situate in and boing part ot sections i ' , ; - '¦ .• , Nos. 191 and 202, on 'tue plan of the Taratahi Plain block. . . , , 2. All that piece or, parcel of land, cbn11 ,',"¦'" ' , 'taining '29 acres 1 rood 22 p«-rc-hes, 1 .situate a^d-bfing s ction No 300, iv. " the' plau Gf the taratahi Plain block, , ,'.-,' •.-,.'! \' '. ; ,*, * i i -¦. . - i - /. i'! •, • • i Conditions atrsate. For further particulars apply to' Messrs; . , Brandon & Son- Solicitors, "Wsma^foh j ot'tb' '* i« iPAUCiUAIP;' CAM,PBEL^ & Ca, -i , '¦¦ • /'n>-' ; , ¦¦'-¦: i «i ¦• Auctioneers,', i : "TUESDAY,. 11th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. • '' -" ' ' „. 1 ",• , , „ -r-** • ' ! ill UNRESERVED, SALE OF' LAND, On Liberal Terms, at > ¦•' fbonnythorpe, masterton, ;; : tupurupuru, wairarapa, and . / . AT STUARTVILLE, LOWER HUTT. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has great pleasure in announcing that be will sell by auction on above date, at the Panama-street sale room*, at 2 o'clock — 600 ACRES in BUNNYTHORPE, subdivided into 16 sections, varying from 22 to 79 acres, on following very , liberal terms : —Cash deposit, 25 per cent; the balmce by bills in equal amounts at 3, 4, and 5 years, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum Lithographed plans ready in two or three days. 4 SECTIONS in Township of MAS- . TERTON. Terms:— 2s per cent cosh deposit ; balance by bills at 3, 6, and ' " ' 9'uionths, in equal amounts, bearing ' interest at 8 per cent per annum 227 ACRES 2 HOODS Land at TUPURUPU tt U Block, Wairarapa district, which are to be sold in one block, and will not.be divided. Terms in next „ , advertiseranot., Plan may be seen at .'" ' the Aucu'oj 3er's office ' " 3SECTJUNS of LAND at STU^IRT- '" Ot : VILLE, Lower Hutt, Nos. J4, 16, ';!i; !i : - l. "and 26 Plans and full particulars to be had oh application fo tho Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Kebbelwhite to sell by public auction, on the premises, corner of . Webb-street and Hopper-street — The whole of his superior household furniture (on accouut of leaviDg Wellingtou), con.sistingof— Pier 'glasses, pictures, .occasional tabes, superior couch, cheffonier, arm chairs, ladies' chairs, excellent harmonium, carpets, 2 chests of drawers, iron bedsteads, mattrasses, palliasses and pil- - lows, blankets, counterpanes, washstand and very superior toilet sets, > looking glassos, eof&e servico, cruets, ' • - oilcloth, kitchen furniture and cooeing utensils, &c, &c. Terms cash. Sale at 2 o'clock. ' SATURDAY, Bth DECEMBER. Immense Clearing Sale of Furniture. Premises Coming Down. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Sofi'e, who is going to rebuild his present premises, to sell by public auction at the shop 3, Manners-street, opposite ' the Arcade — j • The whole of his valuablo stock of imported and colonial-mado furniture, cocsisting of mahogany chefioniers and sideboards, chests of drawers, writing tables, office desks, Mir and rep couches, mahoganydininf-rooni chairs cane and wood chairs of every description, mahogany Arabian bedsteads, j . magnificent iron bedsteads of all sizes, . ' wood bedsteads, rnattressep, palliasses, bolsters and pillows, night commodes, towel horses, wash stands, dining dressing, ard kitchen tables; meat/ • - ' safes, pictures, window poles, and ¦ - , .rings, pier glasses, Brussels carpeting, stair carpets, ottomans, hassocks, and a large lot of other gooes. The furniture will be lotted on Thursday, i when country buyers, hotel-keepers, and the • • public generally are invited to inspect the goods. No lots; will be sold privately previous to the sale • ; ', ! 'Mr. Sofi'e begs to intimate that the above' o goods' must be cleared out frpiri his front shops, but his' workshops .will still be carried on, where all orders entrusted to him will be executed with the same promptitude as before. i\ , Printed qatalogues may be had the day pre- , vious to the sale. ,¦<,,¦'¦ Sale at 1 ojelock sharp. " ..,'"./ ' f *^i THURSDAY/ 20th 1 DECEMBER, '!'!'- -' ' ¦<¦ i At 2 o'clock. ' > * ¦ • ¦;,,;,,. "Tgapwftant $ale of .Freehold- Property in •i, ,'MfilV ii .Kent Terrace." - ,. f '...(^^ORG^^THb^l'AS, has been favoured. \X _ with instructions from the, Trustee in '7' 'Bennett's" Estate, 'to<'sellby'-pnbiic auction, i l « at ! Hs l r6biris',- on. Thursday, the' 2Qth instant,' at 2 o'clock — ' • ... -j nif./Tbe 'fteehoM property situated at Kent H-.—-K ,'.'.<> » .Terrftfce,' being part of Town AeraNo. (, k i', } k -„j?B7vßt ^CHyo fW eUington.-Jikvißg a ffonfage pfJßoft. to Kent Terrace, by a depth «f -200ft, also a frontage of . ' >"¦." ¦ . i>' 80ft;- to Nelsbn-i-street; , togetheAfifh _ «'J i'the" buildings thereon,' known as tne' ;, t , ; f() Empire Steam Laundry, erected ata . i.. • „ cpst of £1500, aid insured at J6IOOO. • '- -The-sale will tako place it -2 o'clocEon.the above., datei.- ' " . • , - > - , - This. is. a class of. property seldom to, ho. met with, and a certain £jrtu.ne is to be mail© by a - person who understands tho business. Terms at sale. i. ' . • ' &BBYTOWN. "¦'- /L THIS house has Excellent Accommoda- ' > ; tion for visitors to Wairarapa, commercial travellers, and business 11 men , generally, the Proprietor having .'spared' i ; neither expense or trouble to make it one , of the Most Comfortable, Hotels in the Province. The Wines, Spirits, Ale, and Porter are all of the B^esf Brands; Superior Stable and, Paddock Accommo- , datdon. . A First-class Billiard Table on" 1 the Premises. * , F. MOUNTAIN, Pkopribtok.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 283, 3 December 1877, Page 4

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