t ; 22M SEPTEIfBEB, fl At 2 o'clock. \ li/TB. J- H« WALLACE Is Instructea to JML sell by public auction, on Mondaj, 22nd PeptembT, at bis- tale rooms, Huntor-strert, at S o'clock— . Handsome sideboard - First- class harmonium and plan* Bedsteads, nnd tablet, and was l istands Chests of drapers, *«ccrtment of bird cages, a cfigke. rollectlon cf valuable ard us«fuT"Dook»/ Iricluding Bibles, : - poem*, Chamber's Journal, Hodse- ; " -hold Words, Inglbh literature, ke., - "■ ' ke. •'■'- ' '- . Also, Seized by Charles Grsioey for rent, a large ' quantity-, of maps, fowling piece, : _J._ saddle, picture, ke. Bale at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, 24th BBPTEMBEB, ;l!; l! ■ At S o'clock. ' GENERAL STORE AND BUBINEBB FOR SALE, AT HAWBRA. M<LE*N k CO. (owing to a Dissolution' of Partnership), will sell by public auction, on the premises, on Wednesday, 84th September, at 3 o'clock— Their STORE, FIXTUREB, and General Stock of GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, and DRAPERY Tbe store is situate on one of tbe best sites to tbe Town of Hawera, adjoining Owto'i Eemont Hotrf, wd having a frontage of 60ft on to the main street, and doing tbe largest business fa the district. Tha purchaser of the store will be required to take over the whole of the stock. Also, DWELLING HOUBE, centatnlng five ro- ms, and situated directly opposite the «tore, and adjoining Lloyd's Empire Hotel Also, ■' The GOOD- WILL of the lease of Store, . lately in tbe occupation of Mr. A. Bro*dhent, Draper ; ' and four Building Stes, on Princes-streets, having an unexpired term of 19 years ' 1 Also, ' r The GOOD-WILL of the Lease of the Norroanby Sale Yard*. We can, with confidence, recommend any one wl«bing to buy a General Store Busioesi, not to miss thin rare opportunity, as It is undoubtedly the best and largest business of the kind between Wanganui and New Plymouth. SALE AT~T"o'CLOCK. Terms and fall particulars, on application. M'LEAN k CO., Auctioneer!, And General Storekeepers. THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. In the Ass'gned Estate of Gilchrist k Waters. Sale by Public Auclion. Lease of Premises, Workshop, Engineer's Plant, ftc, in one lot. Land fronting to proposed Te Aro reclamation. LAERY k CAMPBELL (late Beauchamp, Caiapbell, k Co ) have received instructions from the trustees in Gilchrist & Waters' assigned estate, to soil by nubile auction, in their Booms, Lambton Quay, corner of Panama-street, on Thursday, 2nd October, at "• 2 o'clock— The lease of premises having a frontage of about 80ft to ths eea, occupied as an engineers' yard, with shop. &c, erected thereon, also entered from a right-of-way, off Manners-«treet. The lease is for 21 years,, from Ist April. 1878, at a rent 1 of £25 for the first 10 years and £40 for the balance of tbe term, payable half-yearly, together with tbe engineering and ■ foundry plant, consisting in part of— 2 engineers' turning lathes (1 quite new) 1 get boilermakers' rollers (quite new) 1 punching and shearing machine 1 screwing machine 1 drilling machine 1 planing machine 1 steam engine and boiler, with shafting and bolting 1 cupolo and blast Moulding 1 boxes and f<un<lry plant 6 blacksmiths' bellows and forges Anvils, vices, and engineers' and smiths' tools, requisite for carrying on a foundry and blacksmith's business Can ba viewed, and further particulars obtained on application to LAERY k CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, Lambton Quay. Wellington. OANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. UNDER the Distinguished Patronage of his Majesty the King of Italy, at Rome, according to communication received from the Contul-Gener*l for Italy, at Melbourne, upon instructions from the Minister for Foreign Afiairf, dated 14th March, 1878. Dr. Cruikshank, health officer for the -City of Sandhurst, certifies to the extract being the most reliable remedy for external inflammation, bronchitis, diptheria, affections of the lungs, chest, all pains of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, ke., all swellings, bruises, eprains, wounds, disorder of the bowels, diarrhoea, ke. ' Epitome of declaration made before M. Cohen, Esq., J.P-, at Bandbunt, October, 1877 :— The son of Mr Raabe was hurt with en axe on the knee. After nice weeks' medical treatment it was declared necessary by Dr. Macgillivray to amputate the injured limb. At that juncture the. extract was applied, and the wound speedily cured without amputation. The daughter of Mr. Junghenn; suffering from disease of the bone, as pronounced by Drs. Atkinson and Boyd, was cured just as speedily. Cures of whooping cough, very severe colds, croup, bronchitis, diphtheria, earache, pains in the head (neuralgia), inflammation of the eyes and that of a severely injured foot; others of bad legs, wound on the arm with enormous swelling, of tevtre bruises and a sprained ankle (H. Brown), in which case eight months' medical advice was of no .avail, •re reported by the Donald Times, Newcastle Morning Herald, Cooktown Courier, Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser, and others. The extract inwardly taken regulates the action of the kidneys, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, and is the surest curative agent and preventive of contagion in scarlet, typhoid, and Intermittent fever. For particulars see testimonials accompanying each bottle. CAUTION. The genuine article is made up in vials, bearing on the labels our trade mark and signature. Other turpentine-like preparations of the gum; styled " Eucalypti OIL" are most dangerous, in consequence of their nature, for most of the diseases our extract is recommended for. Therefore ask for dander k Sons' extract in vials with our label, trade mark, and signature thereon. Every vial is accompanied by directions for use and reports of cures.. SANDBR k SONS, Sandhurst. Sole Agent for Wellington— J. MONTE IT H Medical Hall. Manners-street. •vtew zealand railwayß. Wellington section. . timbltablb. : ON AMD AFTBtt Svb JANUARY, 1879. wbesTßays. OUT. Trains leave Wellington fox PeathatstoS' at 7.40 aan. and 3 pan., arriving at Feathtrston at 11 aan. and 6.20 p jn. respectively^ Trains leave Wellington for upper Htttt at 7.40 turn.; 1230, 3.0, 4.45, and 6.35 pan. Qnljr second-class passengers are conveyed by. tbe. &35 pan. tram. The trains arrive at Upper Huttinl hour? minutes. ' 'w'L'V , Trains leave Wellington for Lower, Bntt at 7.40 and 9.3o a.m.; }24K>, 3.0, 4.45, and s.Bs'pjn.; ■lsq.atl.ls pjn. on Saturdays, and 1105 pjn. •n Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' ■■■ ' r A train leaves Upper Hutt for Cross Creek at 7 A. aan. daily. IN. ' ' Trains leave Featherston at 9£ AJn. and 930 pjn., reaching Wellington at 1&90 and 0/36 pjn. respectively. • ■ Trains leave* Upper Hutt fox Wellington at tM aon. (workmen's train, second passengers' only), 8.10, and 11.6 aan.jßJs and s.2o pjnT-^ •: Trains leave Lower Hutt for WeUjngton at 7,5, &60,10J0, and 11.40 ajn.; saOandTsjg pjn.; also, at 2 pjn. on Saturdays, aod 1L66 pjnTon •* Wedne^ysandßaturttayW " A train leaves tti« Summit for Upper Hatt at , ft* j?jn. daily. ..[ \J . , • BUNDAYS. , '•' OUT. ' , Trains leave Wellington fox Lower Hutt si 9 40*ja.; W0 and 5 pan.; fox Upper Butt st .aioaJu.SAd.6pja. - * / Trains' leave Upper Hntt fee 'Wellington at USB a.tn. and 445 pJia.; lower Hutt at lAJO jun. ; BJo and 6.4o pjn.' i • ■ > -■-?'. i ' ' •All trains will call at any intermediate station to take or set down, when required, on' notice being given to the guard. * *"
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 19 September 1879, Page 4
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