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TUBSWLY, 27th MAY, At 11 o'clock. MR. FRANCIS BIDEY has received instructions from Wm. Berry, Esq., Trusteo in the Estate of Thomas Tolley, to sell by auction, on the premises, itreetThe whole of the Valuable Stock-in-Trade belonging to the above Estate, consisting of— Gunsmith, locksmith, and tinsmith's tools Iron lathe (complete) Jron grindery frame Vices, flies, grindstone^ ra<ps Drilling frame (complete) /} sets stocks and dies, from J to lio, with key* Screw plates, portable forge A very's weighing machine, 4cwt Hoiloni, lock*, keys, piping Garden hose ke., kc , bo. Terms cash. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. TUEBDAY, 27ih MAY, At 2 o'clock. N O. T I C E . Sale of a Valuable Leasehold Property situated in Karori. GEORGE THOMAS ha< received instructions from Messrs. William and Thomas Campbell, the lesson, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Larahton Quay, on Tuesday, the 27th May, at 2 o'clockAll that valuable lease of Isnd containing one hundred and eighteen acres (118), more or less, together with a large family residence erected thereon, and out-buildings suitable It a dairy firm, with every convenience. Tho lease has three years to run. at the low rentil of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds (£160) per annum, payable quarterly. This land is all laid down in English grass paddocks, with the exception of a small patch of bush land yielding ao abundant supply of firewood. For pfrtlculars, apply to the Auctioneer, at hkofflca. ' N.B.— The above is a fine opportunity for a man of moderate capital to start a dairy farm. TUESDAY, 3rd JUNE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property, being the sections 183 and 240, Taratahi Plain Block, Wairarapa District By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, at the request of the Mortgagee, under the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, : 1860, and tho sales by Mortgagees Act, 1870. MR. J. H. WALLACE has received instructions from A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Wellington, to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, City of Wellington, on Tuosday, the 3rd day of June, 1879, at 2 o'clock, p.m — AH that valuable parcel of agricultural land, containing 1 by admeasurement 262 acres and 2 roodt (more or less), being the sections numbered 183 and 240, on the plan of the Taratahi Plain Block, in the Wairarapa District. The above property, which forms a suburban portion of tho r'sing township or Carterton, offers an unrivalUd investment to capitalists and speculators. The sale will bo absolutely without reserve. For further particulars and terms apply to Messrs. Moorhouso, Edwards, and Cutten, Solicitors for the Mortgagees ; or, to the Auctioneer. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. OX MONDAY, THE 9th JUNE, 1879, At 2 o'clock p.m SALE OF THE UNION HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. By order of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, at request of the Mortgagee. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. Bre • favored with instructions from A. S. Allnn, Esq , Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, to sell by public auction, in their Mart, Grbt and Fbatherston BTRHBTB, Wbllington, on the above date, under the provisions of " The Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860," and "The Sales by Morttraßees Act. 1870 "— THAT VALUABLE HOTEL, situated in WILLrS-STREET, in the CITY OF WELLINGTON, and known as "THE UNION," with all the appurtenances thereto belonging The above hotel is held on lease for the unexpired residue of a term of twenty-one years, computed from the 18th day of September, 1874, at a rental of £410 per annum, payable monthly. Immediate possession can be given to the purchaser. Note —The purchaser of the above Hotel will have the option of taking the stock and furniture therein {comprising all the requisites for carrying on a first-class Hotel jßusinets) at a valuation. To CAPITALISTs7~PUBLTCANS, and others this offtire special advantages of obtaining a First-class Hotbl in one of the BEST SITES IN WELLINGTON. For further particular* apply to the auctioneer.", or to Messrs. Moorhouso, Edwards, k Cutten, solicitors for the mortgagee.*

COLONIAL INDUSTRY. Under tbe Special Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. H. E. LIARDET, Taxidbkkist and Fuksibr. Willis-street. THE winter season having set in, H. E. Liardet bees to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington that he has on hand a large and vari <d assortment of Mufls, Tippets, Cuffs, Ladles' Head-dresses, &c , made from the numberless varieties of Hew Zealand sea and land birds. In addition to the above, H. E. Liardet has added to his stock a variety of Fun, including Sable, Chinchilla, Sionemartin, and Seal; also, Ladies' real Russian Seal-skin Cloaks and Hats. A co lection ot choice N.Z. stufled birds, mounted aid unmounted, always on band. All descriptions of Furs and Feathers cleaned and made up. In consequence of the dv Iness of trade a reduction of 10 per cent, will bs made for Cash. HARD TIMEB— MONEY IS SCARCE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS AHD REDUCE STOCK. /^HINAWARE, Crockery, Glassware, VJ Brushware, Holloware, and General Groceries of the best quality, cheaper than ever before in Wellington. TEA, in half chests, from Is 6d to 2s 8d per lb , unequalled, 300 Boxes TEA, from 16s to 80s per box. D. CHISHOLM, Molesworth-street. Branch Storb, Tinakori Road. NOTICE. THE Undersigned has much pleasure in informing tbe Public of Wellington and surrounding districts, that he has This Day PURCHABBD rVom Mr. M. J. Mulligan the WATCHMAKING and JEWELLERY BUSINESS, so long and successfully carried on by him in Wellington, and that In order to make room for an Entirely New Stock of first-class WATCH BS, CLOCKS, and JEWELLBRY, which has been Ordbbbd from the very BbstMandpactoubhs in Ehgiawd, he intends Holding A GENUINE CLEARING SALE ef the Balance of MR. MULLIGAN'S STOCK, tbe whole of which will be Clbarbd Out at Prices considerably under English cost. Hawkers and Dealers will find this a good opportunity for Purchasing Goods at prices unheard of in New Zealand. - KIT Address— BENNO NEWMAN, Lambton Quay, late M. J Mullisaf. Wellington, 2nd April, 1879. WHAT is the meaning ot Sugar was asked by the livening Post a few days back? Sugar is a wondeful article; it will make the sour sweet. The men who have lots of sugar have many advantages over those who have n«t. For instance, they can afford to have their clothes made by Huxley the Tailor, who Las the largest and best experience of any man in this Colony. His £4 10s suits have as good material, cut, and workmanship as can be produced by anyone on this side the Line. Even his £8 Us suits are all wool, well-anrunk, and well made, and are as good as some tailors charge £6 10s on credit. So much for having tbe sugar.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 4