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[r. c. grbbnwood.J MONDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. SALE OF . HOME OF THE MOST VALUABLE LRASEH^LDS IN THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell; at the ofßc6 of the Auckland Harbor Board, Fort-street, by public auction, , on Monday, the 16th day of September next, at 11 a.m. — THE LEASEHOLD, FOR SIXTY-BIX YEARS, from the Ist day of November, 1877, Of FOURTEEW ALLOTMENTS, numbered from 38 to 51 inclusive, having an extensive frontage to Queen-street and Little Queenstreet, at a rental per annum. Tnis Property is situated in the Main Street of the City of Auckland, and from its con tiguity to Queen-street Wharf and the new Railway Station, warrants tbe Auctioneer in asserting that such an opportunity to acquire a long Lease of Property in the most valuable part of the City will not again occur. -The Allotments' will be flagged. Lithograph Plans may be had at the office of Evenino Post,' and a draft of Lease and Conditions of Sale may be seen at tbe Harbor Board Office,. Fort-street. By forwarding instructions, together with deposit (by telegram or otherwise), up to day of sale, the Auctioneer will secure allotments. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. To ROBERT MILLER, Esq., Wellington. WE, the undersigned Ratepayers of Cook Ward, hereby request that you will allow yourself to be nominated at the coming election as a candidate to represent our Ward in the City Council, and we promise to use our best endeavors to secure your return. Henry Moss B Cohen James O'^hea John Murphy F. M'Carthy John Read Thos. W. Young Thoma« Nidd James H. Hall E. Cording, jun., Chas. M'lntyre ' N. J. Isaacs ¦ A. W. Brown James Guilford T. Emmett William Kayll James Harris Thos. W. Pilcher Francis Buck Phillip Moeller William Price. To the Electors of Cook Ward signing the above requisition. Wellington, 31st August, 1878. Gehtlbmen,— l feel great pleasure in acceding to your request, and can only Bay that, if elected,! shall do my best to further the interests of Cook Ward and the city and harbor in general. ' 1 ' I am, Gentlemen, . , Your .obedient servant, , MR. MILLER. N O T-i.U E. 7WELLINGTON COKE & COAL DEPOT, Tory-street, near Ph(ehixßibwekt. TTAVINQ purchased the whole of the Coke ¦-*- produced by the Wellington Gas Company, parties requiring same can be supplied at the following rates, viz. : — , For 1 ton or over, at the rate of 36s per ton For quantities under 1 ton, 2a per bag , NEWCASTLE COAL. , For 1 ton or over, at the rate of 40s per ton 1 ' For less than 1 ton, at 2s 3d per bag of 1 cwt Customers can have their orders delivered to any part of the city. , Orders will be received at' the Depot, Torystreet, and at my office, Johnston-street. . < N.B.— Posts, Rails, and Firewood purchased for cash. SAMUEL BROWN. Wellington, 27th August, 1878. M. MC.BE DIE, Gbnbral, k FuRNiBHiHo Ironmonger, Lambton Quat (Opposite the Theatre Royal), T)EGS to intimate to his customers and others, >that' his great CLEARING SALE can now only last for a short time,, as the alterations to his new premises' are being, rapidly proceeded with. THB PUBLIC should not lose this opportunity of Furnishing AT A GREAT. REDtrCTION from the ordinary prices'. " % • ; BUILDERS AND OTHERS will find it to their advantage to' procure their requirements during this .sale:',. ;, " ' Every article in the^tiade to, be obtained, and guaranteed of, the best,, quality. \. As a further guarantee, M. M. /will only state that those who have patronised- this- sale show their' appreciation 1 of the quality and 'prices' Dy returnlng for fresh supplies. • ' hl * • • '' A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF : . Mantelpieces (slate and marble), very cheap ' Register Grates ' * '. ' ~', , ~ Kitchen Ranges and Colonial Ovens ' .. ( equally cheap Table and Pocket Cutlery; Electro-plate Ware, Kerosene Lamps, &c., &c., ALL AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE, PRICES 1 . COLONIAL INDUBTRY. Under the Special Patronage of his Excellency , the Governor. H. E. LIARDET, TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER, Chen's Buildings, Willis-street, near Empire Hotel. ' ' THE WINTER SEASON having set in, H. E. Liardet begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington that he has on hand a large and varied assortment of Muffs, Tippets, CuSs, Feathers, kc, made from the numberless varieties of Nexr Zealand sea and land birds; also, Feather Trimming in different colors. In addition to the above, he has the Grebe Muff and Tippets and the Grebe Trimming ; also, a variety of Furs and Trimming. Ladies' real Russian Sealskin Cloaks and Hats, Ostrich Feathers, Fancy Plumes, kp. A collection of choice New Zealand Stuffed Birds, mounted aud unmounted, always on hand. All description of furs and feathers cleaned and made up; also feathers dyed. NOTICE. : A LINDSAY begs to inform his numer- . ous Friends and Customers that he has This Day SOLD his RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, Lambton Quay, to Messrs. Stone and Co., and feels confident, from his personal knowledge of their business qualifications, that the establishment will be carried on in such a manner as not to be surpassed in the Colony; and while thanking those who have so liberally supported him during the last eleven years he has been in business, would kindly solicit a continuance of their fyvprs on behalf of his successors. In reference to tip above, S. STONE AND CO. beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellingi ton and surrounding districts, that hsvinfr purchased the above business', they feel assured from their l#ng experience in the Engflsßand Colonial markets, Jtfcat they will be able" to place before tbe ptjbye as choice a selection as any house in the Colony. Their main object will ba, not to push a trade by advertising great and sweeping sales, whjch is so monly done, but to Increase the already oldestablished business. Special atteuiion will be paid to the Ladies' Department, theservices of Miss Lindsay baring htten secured for that ¦ particular branch. Also, in the bespoke department tbe oM hands will still be employed. Our motto will be— Small profits, quick reurns, and no puff. X A B 0 R I HOTEL. TiNAxoßi Road. JH I N G E , . Proprietress. First-class Accommodation for Boarders aod ; ¦ , r Couutry Visitors. Good Stabling.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 3 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 3 September 1878, Page 4

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