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POSTPONED TO FRIDAY, 17th JANDARY. SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AND PREAIISESj Greytown, opposite Railway Station. Tlyfß. R. J. DUNCAN wfll sell, by order JLvjL of Mr. W. Black, in consequence of his relinquishing his country business, on above date, at 2 o'clock, on the premise*, at Greytown— That most valuable Town Section, No. 95, containing one acre, fronting the main trunk line of road from Wellington to Napier, Palmerston, kc. This truly desirable property is situated near Messrs. Hastwell, Macara k Cos. premises, opposite to Messrs. Fabian Bros', stores, and a very short distance from tbe Rising Sun Hotel. The new otation for the railway junction from Featherston to Masterton is within a few yards of the property. BLACK'S AMERICAN COACH FACTORY A very substantial and convenient building, 40tt by 100 ft, erected thereon, willbe sold with the freehold land. The factory is really well and faithfully built; the shop possesses every possible convenience. On the acre there is a good well of never-failing water, with good pump. There is also abundant room for erection of dwellinghouses or other business buildings. After Sale of Land and Premises, Will be sold, without any reserve— A variety of vehicles of all descriptions, finished, and guaranteed made on the premises, including — BUGGIES (single and double) BRAKEB SPRING CARTS and PAGNELLS . Together with all materials suitable for carrying on the trade, including— IRON TIMBER PAINTS TRIMMINGS kc , kc, kc. All will be sold without the least reserve, as Mr. Black is closing his country branches, and concentrating bis extensive business for the future in the City of Wellington. The above is an opportunity which has never before been offered, and the Auctioneer earnestly invites the attention of all interested in the trade throughout the district, the City of Wellington, and other portions of the Provincial district. The trade hitherto carried on is unsurpassed throughout any part of this Island, and the prospects for the future are of the most encouraging, extensive, and profitable character. Terms of payment will be most liberal. FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY, At Greytown, Immediately before the Sale of Mr. Black's Property. In Bankruptcy. By Order of the Trustee. Valuable Section in Master ton. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from W. Berry, Esq., trustee in the estate, to sell by public auction, on the 1 above date, at Greytown, immediately before the sale of Mr. Black's property — Allotment No. 19, being subdivision of Section 79 on the plan of the town of Masterton, having a frontage of 33 feet to two streets by a depth x>f 143 feet 6 inches, within five minutes' walk from the Club Hotel. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 2 p m. Lease of Most Valuable Building Allotments. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the Trustees of the Wellington Hospital to sell by public auction, on the above date, at his £ale rooms, Panama-street. The lease of Seven mapnifiient Building Allotments, situated in the Tinakori Road. Also, The lease of four splendid sections situated in the Government Road, and containing nearly 2 acres each. The above offer a cbance to investors of property in Wellington never before equalled, all the sectlors being firit-elnss land, commanding a magnificent -view of the harbor and the city, and most suitable for villa residences The Leatie, extending over 42 years. FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale of Fnrnltur* in Mortin-stioct (ufl 1 Taranaki* Street). /"^ EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, vJT at tbe dwelling house, Martin- street, on Friday, 17th January, at 2 o'clock — The whole household iurniture and effects, consisting of— Chairs, tables, pictures Fenders, chests drawers Wasbstands and toilet set Palliasses, mattra c ses Cnrpets, looking-glasses Kitchen utensils, in great variety Terms cash. No reserve. The Flag will be flying on the premises. FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. Refreshment Stalls and Fancy Bazaar. 1 JVf R. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, XVX in the Arcade Buildings, on Friday, 17th January, the Rights and Privileges for the Basin Reserve on Anniversary Day (22nd January), being the Kechabite Grand Gala day — 2 ReficesbTxeat Stalls on the Ground 1 do do Grand Stand 1 Fancy Bazaar Still Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. By order of Hon. Sec. A. W. BROWN: TO-MORRuW, FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY, . At 2 o'clock p.m. Sale by Auction. At the Arcade Buildiugs. DWAN k KIRTON have been favored with instructions from the proprietor to sell by auction as above— 5 allotments in the town of Feilding, being subdivision of Section 328 Terms at sale. DWAN & KIRTON, Auctioneers. AUCTUN ON SATURDAY, At 2 p m., M.T. Nelson-street--Three-roomed domesticated brick- built cottage, land 20ft x 100 ft, with range, registered stove, gas and water laid on, iron shed, outbuildings, gar 'en, &c Quarter acre land Featberston, No. 26 Is. do do Beaconsfield AUGAKDE k CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION 8-vLE «>N SATURDAY, At 2 p.m , M.T. Domesticated residence, Newtown, four rooms, with outhouses and all conveniences; land, 30ft. x 132 ft. Title Land Transfer. AUGARDB k CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 20th JANUARY. WRECK OF THEIbuTH MINSTER. MESSRS. J. H. BETH UN E k CO. have ceen instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon-streets, on Monday, 20th January, at 2 o'clock — On account of whom it may concern, By Order of the Salvors, 8 Estey organs, American coach leather, carriage cloth, buggy fixings and wheels, easy chairs, step ladders, ha? forks, axes and bandies, chairs, bronze stands, bench screws, hat pegs, fpirit-levels, porous plaster, lamp glasses, hoes, American ash planking, «c, &c. No Reserve. E FRASER, JONBS, C.E., • ARCHITECT, Lahbton Quay East, Late Technical Master the Model Training School, Auckland, and Science Lecturer at the Western College (for the Higher Education of Females), Auckland ; and thirteen years' highest grade certificates from various Civil and Mechanical Engineers and Architects. NOTICE. mHIS is to give notice that I intend to lay J. poison down in my garden, Staffordstreet, Marjoribanks-street. R. OLSEV. 16th January, 1879 fpHOSE who love grand views, buy one of X those Sections fronting Percival, Dixon, and Wolcombe-streets, or Macdonald Crescent, to be fold on Monday, 27th January, 1879. :

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 321, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 321, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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