WEDNESDAY, sth JANUARY, At half-paßt 1 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHTJJfE & CO., have been favored with instructions from B. Holmwood, Esq. (who ia leaving the province), to Bell by public aueiion, at his residence, Pipitea-street, on Wednesday, the sth day of January, at half-past 1 o'clock— The whole of his superior household furniture and effects, consisting of splendid' trichord piano, by Roloff, drawing-room suite in scarlet figured rep, whatnot, 100 - table, carpet, spring couch (covered morocco), bedsteads, spring and hair mattrasses, washstands, toilet ware, chests drawers, fender and fireirons, kitchen utensils, garden tools, &c, &c. As per catalogue. TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1881. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have boen favored with instructions from Mrs. Browne, who is leaving for England, to sell by public auction, at her residence, No. 4, Fitzherbort Terrace, Thorndon, on Tueaday, the 11th day of January, at 11 o'clock forenoon, the whole of her first-class household furniture and effects, consisting of — Superior piano, by Allison & Sons, diningtable, mahogany chairs, easy chairs, Brussol's carpets, bedsteads, chests drawers, mattrasses, washstands, chamber sets, handsome dinner service, glassware, kitchen utensils, water tank, washing machine, garden tools, &c, &c. As per catalogue. THURSDAY, 6th JANUARY. In the Estate of the late John Diamond. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Mr. John Kilminster, trustee in the estate of tho late John Diamond, to sell by public anction, at his sale-room, Hunterstree. on Thursday, 6th January, 1881, at 2 o'clock p.m. — All that valuable little farm^ 25 acres, part of sec. 30, Karori, adjoining the property of Mr. Jas. Kilminster and ttichard Conlan, together with the cottage, orchard, and other improvements. A good road to it from the Botanical Gardens Title — Crown Grant. THURSDAY, 6th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock. Johnsonvillo Cattle Sale. Rams. Rams. Bams. /"IROSKERY, HASELL & CO. have reV> ceived instructions to sell by auction, at their usual monthly sale, aa above — 20 prime-bred rams, formerly from the run of the late G. Hunter, Eaq., comprising Lincoln, Southdown, and Leicester 1 well-bred bull, 3 years old 6 quiet dairy cows, in milk 10 heifers, 2 years, in calf Several saddle and harness horses Entries received till time of sale. CROSKERY, HASELL & CO., Horse and Cattle Salesmen. THURSDAY, 6th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. At Mr. Heldt's Furniture Warehouse, Caba-sfcreet. As fine a collection of First-class Furniture, to be sold Without Reserve, as has ever been offered to the Wellington public. Tt/TR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received inilJL structions from Mr. Heldt (who is leaving Wellington) to sell by auction, at his Warerooma, Cuba-street, nearly opposite Mr. Lowater's Drapery Establishment, BEALLY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Consisting of — Scotch chests of drawers, hair couches Leather easy chairs, bedsteads Washstands, oval tables, Turkey rugs Book shelves, marble slab toilet glasses Pictures, Ac. Superior oheffonier, cedar chest drawers Also, The whole of the Household Furniture See flag on premises. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. For Sale by Auction, on or about TUESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1881, If not previously disposed of by private treaty. A 2000-aore Station in the vioinity of Carterton; together with 1400 Sheep, mob of Horses, Stores, Saddlery, Implements, &o. riltLE above property is held as Leasehold, JL with the option of purchase, at 30s per acre, at the expiration of term of lease ; said terms : — Half caßh, and the remainder on long term, bearing interest at only 7 per cent, per annum. There is erected on the property a very commodious homestead, also three miles of wire fencing, Ac, all of whioh are now held at a nominal rent, say about £60 or £70 per fynnriTn. The cause for selling is not for want of money, but fortunately the seller has to leave for England in February next to inherit extensive properties which have fallen to his lot by bequest in that country. For further particulars apply to DWAN & CO., Auctioneers, &c, Wellington. GREAT COMPULSORY SALE OF JEWELLERY, SILVER, AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, In a Bankrupt Estate. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions from L. L. Harris, Esq., Trustee in the Estate of Mr. John Marks, Jeweller, of Lambton Quay, to Bell, positively without the least besibve, early in January, the whole of Mr. Marks' Extensive and Valuable STOCK of Diamond and Gold Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watohes, Marble, Bronze, and Ormolu Clocks, Fancy Goods, Ac, &0.,. Full particulars in future issnea. fiALEDONIAN HOTEL FOR SALE. A price not sufficient having been offered by auction for the above HOTEL, it is now open for Sale by Private Contract. For particulars apply to LAERY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers.
IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM NICHOLSON. ~j|/TR. NICHOLSON having purchased the I*l, balance of Stock and Book Debts in this Estate, all persons indebted will in future pay their accounts to him. J. E. NATHAN 7 m_ rfiaft _ T. J. LADD $ Trustees. 18th December, 1880. NIGHTSOIL AND RUBBISH CONTRACT. fTIHE undersigned, being the only authorX ised Contractors for the Removal of Nightsoil and Rubbish within the city, from the Ist of January next, request that Written Orders may be sent to their Office, Star Chambers, Lambton- Quay, for the performance o£ -the above work, as soon as possible, to prevent any ohanoeof negleot. All orders for the above work, commencing Ist January, 1881, will receive prompt attenion. KELLIHER & DEALY. 24th December, 1880. "\,f AGNIFICENT Christinas Presents and JjJ- New Year's Gifts, at English prioea, at MULLIGAN'S, Lsmbton Quay. ,-n & KNIQHT, Maker of Sails, Flaga, Xl» Tents, Tarpaulins, and Oil-Bkuu. In ordering Oil-skins, please Bend height and weifht. Military Tents and Railway Truck Covers. Carpets planned, sewn, and laid, or cleaned and re-laid. Address— Top Floor Port's Store, Manners tmd Willis streets, Wellington. Entrance in WilKsqtreet. Sail loft oan be seen from the harbor. <c. A.U goods at low rates. Please enquire before : t^farohaaing elaewhere. « a tiifcD^pHN-sr Tviunilraw advert; 3 ementfl \_r front' lia^-'olumns of the Evening Pgst, must X T or«>«led in writing to the office u.ot L»lat iban 2 p.fc daily, otherwise they cannot b? taken <™> uuttiva,© following ti»y. '" - ' >•,
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1, 3 January 1881, Page 4
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