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NEW ;£BAI4N_6, , STEAM^SHIPPIHG .'- ..fiWANY^LIMITED). t;, 'iwTU^-flATioir. • MR. J. H. WALITcR to Instructed by the" underafgned to sell by public auction, absolutely without reserve, on TUESDAY, 16th f BEPTEMBER, 1879. A* 2 P.H., At bis Auction Mart, Hunter-street,. THB- WHOLE/OF THE PUNT OF THE ABOVE COMPANY, Consisting of— 8.8. " Rangatira," 227 tons P. 8 ." Manawatu,'? 130 tons 8.8.' Sformbir'd," 98 tons &S..*' Jane-Douglas" 95 tons . Coal hulk, M' European," capable of storing 1200 tons coil Section 156, leased from the City Corporation for a period of 42 years from tbe Ist January, 187% and on which Is erected th» Offices of tbe Company. All the- above steamers, are hi thorough working order. Further particulars may ' bo obtained on application at tbe Offices of the Company, Custom House Quty. • JOSEPH BURNE } DAVID A NDEB.BON VLiquldators. C. E. CAPPER J T AND AND. GENERAL AUCTIONEER. R. J. D~"u NCA N. TBMPORARY OFFICES— BRANDON ST. A LFRED A. BARNBTT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, A XD COMMISSION AGENT. CASH 'ADVANCED on Freehold Properties, ' leases, and other Securities. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Arbitration And Finance Agency Office, Odd Fellows' Hail Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington. F. lI'QCIHE, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, LAND, COMMISSION, AMD l»,'l NANC IA L AGENT, HiTIU, Agent for the New Zealand insurance Co. p.,, M. 8 N;E L 8 O N, * AUCTIONEER , AND COMMISSION AGENT, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, PALMBRSTOJr NO..TH. DRAUGHT ANIT~CABE SPIRI/TS Of all descriptions :- ■■ .11VAIB OK BAH. ' AUCTIONEERS' IVOTICE. WILLIAM M'LEAN tt, CO. having 1 secured suitable Premises in Lambton Quay (opposite the Athenseum), beg to intimate to the inhabitants of the City of Wellington and surrounding Districts, that 'they have commenced Business as Auctioneers, Mining, and General Commission Agents, ' Licensed Land Brokers, and Certlflcat'd Accountants in Bankruptcy. All, out-door Sales attended, to. Liberal cash advances made upon all goods consigned to us for actual sale. Account Sales promptly rendered* WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., -■ ' ' Auctioneers. Wellington, 19th August, 1879. B '.&.#,+. AR. BAZAAR.— ; : , A Grand Fancy Bazaar will .be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Upper Hutt, on MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, and in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Lower Hutt. on TUESDAY* 11th NOVEMBER. In aid of the funds; for .liquidating the debt on tho Now Presbyterian Church. - , The following' Ladies have kindly consented to receive donations :— - Mrs. Paterson, The Ttrra.ce, Wellington - Mrs. Mpir, Wuolcomba-streat, do ; Mrs. TA 'Nab, Newry, Lower Hutt. -.; Mrs, Chapman, Hope Farm, Petoni Mrs. Mander, Lower Hutt Mrs. Bruce, do -Airs. St'CuUoch, do , -.Mrs. Cpmpton, do , ; jars.. M 'Ilvride, Lower Hutt • Mrs Copeland, do . * Mrs. Milne, do , - MisstGrant, The Manse,, do Mrs. CruickshanK, Huntley Farm, Upper Hutt - Mr«.£ykes, Silverstr-am . iliss^yb'lttlei Upper Hutt , ... MissTO-ie, do , .., . . Suitable Ppriations are solicited. , BANKRUPT ESTATE OF ". r BEAVER BROTHERS, SALOMON & CO. riIENDERS are invited for the purchase of X the whole of this -Bankrupt Estate, which consist* of the foHowing lots :— Lot 1. Book debts Lot2~The -interest. of Messrs.. Alexander Beaver, Marcus. Isaacs* and Marcus Brasch in the leasehold premises of the ' . " firm, situate hi High-street, Dunedin Lot B,i The stock consisting of jewellery and r watches Lot 4. The stock consisting of stationery and - books Lot 5. The stock consisting oi cutlery Lat6. The stock consisting of electro-plated and nickel silverware and hardware Lot 7. The stoqk consisting of brushwaro Lot 8. The stock consisting of combs Lot 9. The stock consisting of glassware Lot 10. The stock consisting of patent medicines Lot 11. The stock consisting of toilet goods Lot 12." The stock consisting of albums Lot 13. The stock consisting of ink-stands Lot 14. The stock consisting of musical, in- . struments Lot 15. 'The stock consisting of bags Lot 16,-The stock consisting of papier-mach£ „ goods . ,- ' • Lot 17. The stock consisting of purses and — pocketbooks . Lot 18. The stock consisting of optical goods Lot Id. The stock consisting of saddlery J-otSQ.JThe stock, consisting, of jet and vol- ., can! ta goods', ■ . Lot. 21. .The .stock consisting, of watehmakers'j ; , ; materials '■',■" ' •Lpi 33 r The stock consisting of clocks ; Lot 23. The stock consisting of toys and game, .-materials Lot 24. Thb stock consisting of samples con- . .--i_fltinK.of miscellaneous articles' " ! Lot2s,The stock, consisting of tobacconistware .Lofes6V -The slock consisting of fancy goods ' -Lot 27., The stock consisting, .of basket and • tr'cabinetware , ," .Lot 38.; The stock consisting of plated and gilt! Lot 29. The stock consuting of T>ulk goods,' . ' - coasisting of fancy goods, .clocks, looking- ;■ - ice, ; Lot SO* .Two large Milner safes ■ Lot Sir-Three Perry safes 88. One office desk j nL6t33. One hydraulic lift j ! Lot 34» 17 glass show cases and 15 travellers^ £• ■'■' cases (tin and wooden) " . I • Lot 85. Fixtures and miscellaneous article-] __ consisting of counters, shelving, desksj *~ gas "flttlngß,'"&c."" ■ ~ i 36.. Separate lot of >wellery and fancy f Lot 37. Separate lot of jewellery j 'Lot 3B, 46 cases of fancy goods, stored at *' Wellington ' ' ; _Xot 39.. Cigars .and tobacco, In bond ' v Lot 40. Two cases jewellery and watches. Nosi \. <1681 and 1682 ' , " » Lot 41. One case fancy goods, No. 1683 • Lot 42. Three cases., of electro-plated warei „ Nos. 1680, 1701, md 1704 Lot 43. Two cases of table cutlery, Nos. 1702 and 1706 > ' ' Lot 44. Two cases of brushwaro, Nos. 1705 c- , and 1706 ' . ' t Lot 45. One case of tobacconist wart, No. 1704 ■ Lot 46. 17 cases of docks, Nos. 1563 t0.1679. The -tenders may be for all or any of the "Ilqts, and must be marked "Tender," and sent ■ 'in to the Creditors' Trustee, Mr. J. B. Bradc 'sbaw, Temple Chambers, Dunedin, not later than 12 o'clock noon on MONDAY, the eighth t dayo. September, 1879. .The conditions of sale and full particulars of< , the lots onay be inspected .at the Abovementioned ' office of mx.. Bradshaw. ' The various lots, except lot 38, h&ve'Lbeen. assarted,, and may be seen by. intending pur- ' chasers at the warehouse of Beavex Brothers, t Salomon, & Co., High-street, Duneduv '• Lotßß may be inspected at Wellington. ■ Every tender must ba accompanied by ,a marked cheque for a sum being 10 per cent of " {me amottnt mentioned in the tender. ' nt '-Th_> 'highest or any tender; not necessarily JAMES BENN BRADSHAW, „,-. ,-, .. Creditors' Trustee.; „ "Tempte Chambers, • / " " \f l Dunedin, 7th August, 1879. . , , * *TVT" ' X s * ' *' A V * E WILLINER, DRESSMAKER, AND \ MANTLBMAKEB,-Moleswdrth-street (opposite May-street).

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1879, Page 4

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