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MONDAY, 17th JANUAEY, At 2.30 p.m. By Order of the Mortgagee, Under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. Title— Land Transfer. No Reserve. MANCHESTER BLOCK. I" AEEY & CAMPBELL have received mii Btructions to Bell by public auction, in their rooms, Lambton Quay, corner Panamastreet, on Monday, 17th January, at halfpast 2 o'clock — 370 acres of land, situate in the Manchester Block, being section No. 72, of sub-division, as shewn in map marked E. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers ; or, to F. M. OLLIVIEB, Esq., Solicitor to the Mortgagee. Sale at 2.30 p.m. MONDAY, 17th JANUAEY, At half-past 2 o'clock. To follow tho sale of Land in the Manchester Block, advertised above. By order of tho Mortgagee, and under conduct of the Registrar of tho Suprome Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. Title, Land Transfer. No Reserve. LAND ON LAMBTON QUAY. LAERY & CAMPBELL have received instructions to sell by pnblic auction, at their rooms, Lambton Quay, corner Panama-street, on Monday, 17th January, at half-past 2 o'clock (immediately after the Bale of the Manoheater Block lot)— That piece of land on Lambton Quay, lately in tho occupation of Mr. G. Hall, plumber, opposite to tho new Police Station, being part of Town Section 490, and having a frontage of 25ft Gin to Lambton Quay, with a depth of 119 ft sim The building on tho property consists of a double-window shop, with dwelling-house. For further particulars, apply to LAEBY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers. Or to, EDWABD T. CONOLLY, Solicitor to the Mortga gee. MONDAY, 17th JANUARY, At 2.30. By order of the Mortgagee, and under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. Land Transfer Act. No reserve. TOWNSHIP OF HALCOMBE. LAEBY & CAMPBELL have received instructions to Bell by public auction, in their rooms, Lambton Cnay, corner Panama-street, on Monday, 17th January, at 2.30, after tho properties already advertised— Sections in the Township of Halcombe, being numbered 3-49, 352, 353 For further particulars apply to Messrs. HALCOMBE & SHEKWELL, Foilding j or to LAERY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, Wellington. Sale at 2.30.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. THE MACHINE OF THE PERIOD. FOR simplicity of construction, lightness of working (may be worked by a child), Btrength, durability, beauty of stitch, and adaptability of every class of sewing, these machines stand unequalled. The fact that tho Singer Company have received 170 first prizes and medals for their machines goes far to prove this, and a still more convincing proof is given by the growing popularity of the machines as evinced by the largely-increasing number of eales from year to year. Take the last five yeara in illustration — In 1875 there were 249,852 sold In 1876 there were 262,316 „ In 1877 there were 282,812 „ In 1878 there were 356,432 „ Inlß79(lastyear)therewere 431,167 „ Those figures speak volumes in themselves. Owing to their enormous manufacturing facilities, and to the fact that the company have now a Branch Office and Agencies in every town in New Zealand, these machines are to be obtained at prices whioh place them within the reach of all, as the following list will show :—: — Singer's NeiV Family (Treadle) ... JBS 17s Singer's Combined Hand and Treadle JG6 5a Singer's Medium (for Tailoring) ... £7 10s Singer's Hand Machine £A 10s Singer's No. 2 (Manufacturing) from J29 Machines may be had on the Hire Purchase System, by paying a small deposit and 2/6 per week until the payments amount to the price. Needles, Oils, Duplicate Parts, and Linen Thread, Silk, and Cotton always in stock, and sold at the lowest prices. Machines repaired by a competent hand at THE SINGEB COMPANY'S DEPOT, Manners-street. "VT EW ZEALAND A BEPOBT ON ITS AGRICULTUBAI^CONDITION AND PBOSPECTS, By S. Grant and J. S. Fostbr, Delegates to the Colony from the Tenant Farmers of Lincolnshire. With Map. Price, 2s ; by Post, 2s 3d. #S"on sale by J. Watt, Bookseller, Willis- __ i _ Btreet. NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS Just Eeceived by -t WATTj BOOKSELLER, WiLLifi Street. The figures after the letter p. indicate the price by post. Remittances can bo made in stampn. Kossuth's Memories of My Exile, 13a Gd The New Parliament, 1880, by Saundors, 7a 6d, p. 8s 6d Bret Harte s Works, new edit., vol. 1., 7s 6d The Union Jack, edited by Kingston, div. 1., 2s, p. 2s 8d Boys' Own Paper, div. 6, 25, p. 2a 8d Girls' Own Paper, div. 2, 2s, p. 2a 8d Little Folks, new vol., 4s, p. 5a 4d, and 6s 6d, p. 7a 8d Ally Sloper's Sentimental Journey, Is 6d, p. Is lOd Cassell's Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage Birds, 4to, 40s Biokersteth'a Yesterday, To-day, and Forever, Is 6d and 3s 6d Dictionary of Illustrations adapted to Christian Teaching, 16a 6d, p. 19s Dictionary of Poetical Illustrations for the Pulpit and Platform, 16s, p. 19s Cook's Lectures, Labor, 4s Ga, p. 5s 3d Orthodoxy, by Joseph Cook^ 2s, p. 2s 3d Wavorloy Novels, Boutledgo'a edit., oomploto in 4 vols., 20s Waverley Novels, Black's edit., complete in 4 vols., 25s Tt/T EDICAL BOOKS On Sale by the undersigned :— Buohan's Domestic Medicine, 3s 6d Fox's Working Man's Medical Botanic Guide to Health, 4s 6d Coffin's Botanic Guide to Health, 7a 6d Coffin's Treatise on Midwifery, 5s 6d Coffin's Treatise on the Diseases of the Generative System, 3s 6d The Family Doctor, illustrated, 4s 6d Buddock's Homoeopathic Vade Meoum of Modern Medicine and Surgery, 8s 6d Ruddock's Stepping Stone to Homoeopathy and Health, Is Gd Ruddeok's Common Diseases of Children, 2s Gd Bull's Hints to Mothers, 3s 66 Bull's Maternal Management of Children in Health and Disease, 3a 6d Gully's Water Cure in Chronic Disease, Ss6d Chavasse's Advice to a Wife on the Management of Her Own Health, 3s 6d Chavasse's Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children, 3b" 6d Chavasße's Counsel to a Mother on the Care and Bearing of Her Children, 3s 6d Chavasse's Aphorisms Addressed to Parents on the Mental Culture and Training of a Child, 3s 6d Hall's How to Live Long, 2s 6d ChurohilTs Manual for Midwivee andNursea, 5s 6d Beasley's Book of Prescriptions, 8s 6d Smedley's Practical Hydropathy, 3s 66. Warren's Household Physician, second-hand copy, 20s J. WATT, WOlia-Btmt.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 8, 11 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 8, 11 January 1881, Page 4

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