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TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. KARORI. CHOICE BUILDING SITES. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. hay been favored with instructions to sell b public auction, at their rooms, corner < Featherston and Brandon-streets, on Tuesday the 3rd December, at 2 o'clock — About six acres, subdivided into suitabl building allotments, situated « Karori This land, fronting the main road, lies be tween tho properties of Mr. Charles Johnsto and Mr. Lancaster, and is immediately opposit the residence of Mr. P. Monaghan, while Mi M'Lonald's beautiful Gardens, the Publi Hall, and Karori Church are in close proximitj For gardening purposes, or grazing, the lan has tho reputation of being the best in th district. The never-failing Karori stream run through the property. The Auctioneers beg to call the sped! attention of tbe public to this rare chance < acquiring fret-hold property on easy terms i the healthy and rapidly-growing district c Karori, which, when connected with the popu ious part ot the city ot Wellington by the ne' road through Polhill Gully, must become th most important of our suburbs. An oranibuss now runs from Karori dail] and a railway is projected. Terms — 12} per cent, cash ; 12J per cent, i 1 month ; 12£ per cent, in 3 months; 12£ pc cent in 6 months ; and the balance on inort gage at 8 per centum per annum for 3 years. Plans of the subdivisions will be ready in few daj s.

TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Goods ex Craigie Les, more or less damage On account of whom it may concern. Without Reserve. Laery k Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL k CO,, h* received instructions to sell by publ auction, at their rooms, Lambton Quay, < Tuesday, 3rd December, 1878, at 2 o'clocl for the benefit of whom it may concern, tl following goods more or less damaged, < Craigfe Lea — White and blue starch Crushed loaf sugar Tobacco pipes Brown and grey wrapping paper Grey sugar bags &c , &c , &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. Laery and Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER. At 1 o'clock. Sale of Merchandise. /^EORGE THOMAS will sell by pub \JT auction, at bis room*, Latnbtjn Qua on Wednesday, 4'h Decomber, at 1 o'clock 50 CASES CURRANTS, RAISINS, SULTANAS, MUSCATELS 5 tons best rice 4 do sugar 30 hf-chesta tea 50 boxes do 2 tons oatmeal 10 do flour (sacks) 15 do do (100's and 50's) 150 sacks prime oats 4 tons Dunedin soap 50 boxes Price's candles 100 sacks wheat Tobacco, cigars, brandy Port and sherry wines, claret 20 cases Perrier's champagne And various other goods. Further particulars in future issue. Term 3at sale. THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed sell by public auction, on the p: mises, Ingestm-Placa*, Jngestre-street, n< Brunswick Hotel, on I hursday,',sth D cemtx at 2 o'clock. A FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE, late the occupation of the late M Wackiiis. Tb.9 house to be remo\ wittiin tea days from the day of sa Terms Cash. TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock p.m. Important Salo of Town Land, Carl; (Extension), Patea' District. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instru tions Jrom Colonel Gorton and othe to sell by public auction, at his salo roon Panama-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, 1( December— The following valuable business sites in i town of Carlyle (Extension), on the Pal RiverLots 34, 36, 40, 44, 46, 48. 79, 81, 117, 11 121, 123, 49, 61, 95, 124, 128, 133, 1/ and as many other sections as v< realise reserve. These sections aro situated on the east ba of the Patea Kiver, and immediately oppos the present town of Carlyle. 7he depth of water on this side of the rh renders the east ban* particularly adapted j all shipping business, th»re being from 6fc 15ft at low water spring tides. There is a r and tall of from 6ft to 9ft, thus giving a def of from 12ft to 21tt, increased at spriog tit to 15ft and 24ft, close to the lots now offen Harbor works, sanctioned by the Governor a under the supervision of Sir John Coode, ii mediately superintended by an experienc engineer (Mr. Thomson, C. X.), are now unc progress at the mouth of the Patea Rivi which will at lea«t increase the depth of wai on the bar to 16ft, thus affording an entrau to our larger coasting steamer*. The Patea River is the only outlet for t trade of the Patea County, extending frt Opuuake to Waitotara, and comprising soi of the very best agricultural land in Nev Ze laad, capable of supporting a vory considers! population. Direct trade with the port of Wellington, regular steam communication, is about fceii established, a steamer, owned by a local coi pany, being under engagement with Alessi Milis, of Wellington, to be completed on t Bth December next. Patea is about the same distance by seafrc Wellington as Waoganui, and its exports a: imports must neeessarilly pass through We lington, which is its natural market. The Railway from Normanby to Carlyle ai Waitotara is in progress, tuu* bringing t whole of the district ia close cuimeutio trough Carlyle, with the port of Wcliingto Large sales of land will shortly take pla on the celebrated Wai<nate Plains aud in t Moumahaki block, near Waverly, all ofwbi will greatly increase tho value of the pjrt Carlyle for ousiness purposes. A portion tbe extension of the town of Cariyle east bai is now open for sale on the date advertise affording an opportunity for investment nev before offered in this district. Fspecial attention is directed to the depth water, as described abare, which lias b.e taken from reliable sources and may thoroughly relied upon. For plans, terms and other information, &< apply to tbe Auctioneer, Mr. R. J. DUNCAN. Title— Under Land Transfer Act. Terms— One-fourth cash; the balance l to £50, at 3 and 6 months ; over £50, by bi at C and 9 montlis, with interest added at 8 t cent. PRLIMINABY NOTICE. MIDDLETON. MIDDLETON. MIDDLETON. MR. R. J. DUNCAN wi'l offfr tl splendid township by public auction an early date. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Plans and any information may bo had applying at tho office of the Auctioneer. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND DRIVES LICENSES. OWNERS and DRIVERS of Hackn Carriages are requested to call at t Corporation isces and make application i their Licenses. By order. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. 27th November, 1878. In the Estate of the late AN N WaCKKIN of Wellington, Widow, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above Esfa roust be sent in to the undersigned on before WEDNESDAY, the fourth day DECEMBER next, or the same will nut recognised. BARBER k PATTINS^N, Trustees of the above Estate, Willis-street. millinery a.nd <>utflttln warehouse. MISS SEAGER, lately from London, I much pleasure in intimating to t public that she has taken those premises Willis-street lately occupied by Mr. Huxle where she intends carrying on the above duj ne*s. . A large and varied, assortment of Ladii Bonnets and Hats. Trimmed, and lintrimnic in all the Latest Fashions. Ladies' and Children's Underlinen well ma at reasonable prices. A good dressmaker on the premises.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 283, 29 November 1878, Page 4

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