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THURSDAY, 3rd JULY, to capitalists"and agents Having Funds inliand for Investment in Freehold Property. On 3rd July. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Messrs Mitchell and Thompson, the owners, to sell by auctionThat valuable freehold property situated on Wellington Terrac. containing three handsome two-storey houses (quite now), let to bigbly-respocttble tenants, at £130 per anDutu each ; aho an 8-rooined hou-e at the rear, wl'icb has been let at £80 per annum. This proporty is subject to a mortgage for four years from date, which can remain at 8 per cent per annum. This of course will make the terms exceedingly sasy for intending purchasers. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at bli room.«, Hunter-street (Jate Vennell's auction room ) Balo will take place at 2 o'clock. N.B.— Tho Auctioneer cannot refrain from strongly recommending this property to investors, as it is unquestionably the most eligible placed in bis hands lor a long time past. FRIDAY, 4th JULY, At 2 o'clock. "The Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860," and "The Sale of Mortgages Act, 1870." /"^EOROE -THOMAS has received instrucVJT tions from A. S. Allan, Esq., the Registrar, to sell by public auction, at his Aiiction Rooms, Hunter-street (late Vennell's Auction Room), on Friday, 4th July, the following Properties, situated in the Hutt Di<trict, by order of the Mortgage*. The property to be sold contains fire hundred and ninety-eight (598) acres of freehold Land, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate in the Hutt District, that is to say— 1. All that piece of land containing 392 acres more or less, being the whole of the section No. 229, part of sections N os. 231 and 232, on the plan of the Hutt District. 2. All that piece of land containing 60 acres more or less, being the whole of the section No. 230, Hutt District. 3. 11l that piece of land containing 36 acres and 2 roods, being portion of section No. 44, Hutt District. 4 All that piece of land containing 40 acres more or less, adjoining section flo. 231, Hutt District. 5. All those pieces of land containing 80 acres more or less, in the Hutt District, being the lands comprised in the applications of Peter Bruce, dated 29thdayofSeptember,1865,No 3148, and the 6th day of May, 1868, No. 3614 at Crown Lands Office, Wellington. | 6. Also, all that piece of land containing 113 acres more or less, in the Lowor Hutt District. The last mentioned pieces of land are subject to a mortgage for £900 and interest. Leasehold interest being the residue of tbe term of 21 years, to be computed from the Ist day of January, 1867, subject to tbe yearly rent ot £25, payable half yearly on the first day of the months of July and January, in all that piece of land containing 100 acres, more or less, being the section No. 45, Hutt District. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, or MESSRS. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors, Featherston-street. a A M U E L ahd COMPANY, FAHASCA-STBBBT, AUCTIONEERS AND CAHLE SALESMEN. Cash advanced ob goods seat to their Auction Rooms. Prompt settlement ma-Je in all cases day after the sale. SAMUEL fc CO., Auctioneers.

PRELIMINARY NOTICB. B. COHEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Willis Stbbbt. T>EGS to inform the public and his numerous customers that owing to the late fire on his premises, he was prevented from continuing Ms Genuine and Monster Sale of Jewellery, but aa soon as premises are in order will again open his Establishment for the continuation of the same, with a splendid assortment of all kinds of Jewellery, at prices hitherto unheard of. B. COHEN. /"YWING to a change in my business at the Upper Hutt, I wish all Accounts due both to Mr. THOMAS BURT and myself to without delay. W. BURT. IMMEDIATE NOTICE. NO SCABBI MUTTON SOLD AT MY ESTABLISHMENT, TAKE MY ADVICE— FOR. T BSG to give notica to the Public of Wellington that I am selling Mutton, guaranteed off clean runs, at the following reduced prices, for cash :— Pore-quarter Mutton ... 2d per pound Hind-quarter Mutton ... 3d per pound leg Mutton 4dperpoudd Shoulder Mutton 3d per pound W. E V AfN S, Butcher, Tinakori Road.

PRO BONO PUBLICO. NOT FOR THRBE"MONTHB ONLY, BUT ALWAYS. CH. MONKTON, # PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, Makvbbs-strbbt, Will take Cartes de Visits at 7s 6d per half dozen. Cabinet Portraits, lfis per half doten. satlbfactioJTguabantebd. A large collection of Maori Portraits and views of the country districts, Maori Pas, Jcc., 6d per dozen. MONKTON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Mawhbbs-stbbbt. SWEET 1 SWEETER ! 1 SWEETEoT ! ! ! MRS. ELDER takes this opportunity of returning her sincere thanks to her Mends and the public generally for their kind and considerate support in the pait, and bees to announce that, although the late fire has dealt her a severe blow, she is not altogether annihilated, but will commence business attain on Saturday, the 21st tr«tant, i» that stop adjoining Mr. DTJTHIB'B new warehouse in Willis-stieet, and trusts, by keeping nothing brft the BBBT FBUIT AHD COHPBcuoKS all her old friends will rally round her in her new shop. fgr Note Address— MRS. ELDER, FRUIT AND CONFECTION MART, WILLIB-BTBBBT. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. HT. PRICE, the only Practical Ladies' , Hairdresser in Wellington, begs to niorm them that he has fitted up rooms suitable for that Branch of the Profession, and by strict attention to the business hopes to merit their patronage. H. T. PftlCß, Lambton Quay, Opposite Government Buildings. Hair made up in any style at twelve hours' notice ON SALE, at the Evbhing Post Qmoj-CLBABAHCfi FORMS.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 547, 27 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 547, 27 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 547, 27 June 1879, Page 4

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