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THURSDAY, 3rd JULY. By Order of the Mortgagees. MR. J. H WALLACE h<u» received instructions from A. 8. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Bupreme Court, Wellington, to sell by public auction, at his salo rooms, Hunterstreet, on Thurday, 3rd July, a*. 2 o'clock, pursuant to the (Jonveyanciog Ordinance Amendment Act 1860, and the tfaies by Mortgagees Act 1870— All that piece of property, in the occupation of James M'Coll, beiag part of Town Acre 738, oS Adelaide Road, together with substantial six-roomed building erected thtreon. Dimensions of the property are 19ft to Kingstreet by a depth of 81ft. And also, All that piece of land part of town acre 740, upon which is erected a comfortable four-roomed cottage, 38ft frontage to King-street by a depth of 81ft, late ia the occupation of Mr. James Higgins. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. BULLER & LEWIS; Or to THE AUCTIONEER. THURSDAY, 3rd JULY. To Working- Men with a Small Capital, the following is a rare opportunity of obtiininer a nice two-storey house, freehold, in Pirie-Btreet, title under the Land Transfer Act. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Colonial Bank, to sell by public auction on Thursday, 3rd July, at 2 o'clock — A beautiful house, quite new, in Edn? and's Terrace, Pirie-street, subject to a mortgige, which can remain for any term, so long as the interest is paid. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. N.B — This sale will take place in Vennell's Auction Room, immediately after the property of Messrs. Mitcheli and Thompson is sold. THURSDAY. 3rd JULY. TO CAPITALISTS AND AGENTS Having Funds in hand for Investment in Freeho'd Property. On 3rd July. ri EORGE THOMAS has received instrucVJ tions from Messrs Mitchell and Thompson, the owners, to sell hy auction — That valuable freehold property situated on Wellington Terrac. containing three handsome two-storey houses (quite new), let to highly- respectable tenants, at £130 per annum each; also an 8-rootned house at the rear, which has been let at £80 per annum. This property is subject to a mortgage for four years from date, which can remain at 8 per cent- pei nnnum. This of course will make the terms exceedingly easy for intending purchasers. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at bis rooms, Hunter-street (late Vennell's auction room ) Sale will take place at 2 o'clock. N.B. — The Auctioneer cannot refrain from strongly recommending this property to investors, as it is unquestionably tha most eligible placed in his hands lor a long time past. FRIDAY, 4th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Coals, Coals, Coals, Ex Laurel. /^1 EORGE THOMAS has received instruc\JC tions to sell by auction, at the Breastwork, on FriJay, 4th July, at 2 o'clock, just arrived ex LaurelAbout 70 tons Bay of Islands coal?, in lots to suit purchasers. The coals from the above district are acknowledged by all to be for household purposes the best to be procured in New Zealand, and this is a chance which is seldom met with for small consumers to lay in a stock for whiter use. Terms cash. No reserve. FRIDAY, 4»h JULY, At 2 o'clock. Superior Furniture, the Property of a Gentleman leaving the Colony, removed fjr convenience of sale. Pianos, Harmoniums, &c. LAERY k CAMPBELL (late Beauchamp, Campbell & Co.) will sell, at their rooms, corner Laoabton Quay and Panama-street, on Friday, 4th July, at 2 o'clock (immediately on the conclusion of sale of pianos already advertisedi— A quantity of wrr «. upnr w furniture, the property of a gentleman leaving the colony, consisting in part of — Drawing-room suite, in crimson rep, hy W. H. Ri)cke & Co., of Melbourne Scotch chast ef drawe:s, canterbury, tapestry carpet Sofa, 2 easy chairs and 6 dining room chairs in hair cloth 12 cane seated chairs, 2 folding coir chairs 1 sideboard and 1 6-drawer chest of drawers 7 toilet glasses, various sizes 1 pier glass, 50 x 48 1 spring mattrass Also, 1 11-stop and 1 5-octave harmonium 1 second hand piano, by Chappell 1 do do pianette, by Bord These are both sweet toned instruments and quite as good as new 5 Athenian marble mantelpieces 5 do do ches* table tops 1 No 4 Milner's safe Aid, A quantity of furniture and other goods too numerous to particular ise Sale at 2 o'clock. FRIDAY, 4th JULY, At 2 o'clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ]l/TEBSRB.l /TEBSRB. SAMUEL & CO. will sell by iyi. public auction, at their rooms, Panamastreet (a"cording to instructions), on Friday, 4th July, at 2 o'clock— The following useful articles of furniture, without reserve— Drawing-room suite, in green velvet Iron bedsteads, mattresses, bedding Chest of drawer?, cheffonier Toilette glasses, rocking chairs Large and small pier glasses 6 office oak chairs, &c , &c. 2 dozen spindle Grecian chairs 1 do ladies' oak do, And Gas stoves, sausage machines, knife cleaning machine, 100 dozen tumblers and wine glasses SAMUEL & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY,~9th JULY, 1879, At 2 o'clock p.m. At the Willis-street Auction Mart, City of Wellington. DWAN, KIRTON & Co. hive been favored with instructions to sell by auction, on WEDNESDAY, Oth July, one of the most complete SAW MILL PROPERTIES In the whole of New Zealand. The MILL is on the latest and most modern principle — provided with Saws, Benches, Belts, Planing Machine*, Bee., that have no equal. They are driven by two powerful steamengines, the one 16-norse power, capable of working up to §4; the other 14-horse power, capable of working up to 21. They are furnished with the best of saws, from 3ft 6in to sft, breaking down bench, ripping bench, slab bench, driving gear (good and sound, all belts nearly new), logging trucks, timber trucku, hauling np winch, iron tanks, and a neverfailing supply of water for steam purposes, with a large pond for logs in front, whtif, tramways, &c. The lands connected with the mills, and on which the mills are not erected, consist of— A. b. p. Section No. 104, Nydea Bay ... 45 0 0 Sections Nos. 108 and 109, Nydea Bay 75 0 0 Section 128, Maori Bay 113 0 0 Section 141, Maori Bay 83 230 Total 316 230 Together with houses, cottages, huts, stores, &c., &c. @* The property is situated at Nydea Bay, " Pelorus," and may be inspected by intending purchasers at any time ; and as the Mill is now in full work it offers a better opportunity for inspection than otherwise. 43* The above sale hiving been adjourned in accordance with orders, will, without any further adjournment, absolutely take place at the Willis-street Auction Mart, on Wednesday, 9th July, at 2 o'clock p.m. Further particulars obtainable from the undersigned. DWAN, KIRTON & CO. (Jfor continuation of auetvmurg' advertatmeits see page 4.) T>OARD and Residence— Just finished, large Jj and commodious hou»e, with bath-room ; good situation facing cricket ground; comfortable home ; terms moderate. Apply J.H., Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 2, 2 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 2, 2 July 1879, Page 3

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