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TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock sharp. Unreserved Sale of Household Furniture, on the premises, Woolcombe-street. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by public auction, on the premises of Mrs. Hatfield, Vr r oo]cDmbe-street, on Tue.-day, 25th January, at 1 o'clock p.m., the whole of the well-assorted Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of — 1 superior piano, in rosewood, by Chappel, of London Easy and hair-seated chairs, fender 3 and irons, Canterbury, tables, carpets, hearth rugs, chests of drawers, cheffoniers, bedsteads and bedding, pier glasses, pictures, and the usual culinary utensils, &c , &c. Terms cash. No Reserve. The Auctioneer's flag will be flying on the premises. Under conduct and authority of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagees, under " The Conveyance Amendment Act, 1860." TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY. RJ. DUNCAN is instructed by the • Mortgagee to sell by auction on the above date, at 2 o'clock, at the warehouse of Mr. R. Port, Manners-street — The unexpired term of the Lease of the Marqui3 of Normanby Hotel. Carterton, with the license, goodwill, stock-in-trade, and furniture. Terms very liberal. The Lease of the Hotel has 7 years to run from March, 1881, at an annual rental of payable monthly. The Hotel contains 18 bedrooms (single and donble), with bathroom and sitting-room, on upper floor ; and on the ground floor are 4 parlors, largo dining-room, 1 billiard-room, and 2 bars. j There is also extensive stabling and several loose-boxes, with chaff-cutting machine and 8 tons hay. The average takings for several months past have been about .£IOO per week, and with the anticipated speedy revival of business generally will doubtless be greatly increased. Inventory of stock and furniture, with full particulars of the lease, may be obtained from the Auctioneer. After which — A buggy, fast trotting horse, and harness TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY. Sale of Lease of Country Hotel, with 100 Acres Grass Land. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, on above date, immediately after the sale of the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton— The unexpired term of the Lease, ending 29th June, 1887, of 100 acres land and the HOROKIWI HOTEL, together with the furniture, &c, and the license. Inventory of tho furniture, &c, may be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, at Mr. Port's, Manners-street. This desirable property is situated about four miles from Pahautanui, and Cobb's coaches pass by daily. The Auctioneer's instructions are to sell practically without any reserve, and from the large quantity of excellent grass land attached to it, is well deserving of anyone with a moderate amount of stock, who would be certain to turn it to highly profitable return immediately. The locality is one of the most delightful, retired retreats, yet within three hours' proximity to the City of Wellington. The whole is well fenced and sub-divided. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Land and Five-room Cottage, Kent Terrace. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been instructed to sell by public auction, after the sale of the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, on on Tuesday next, at 2 o'clock— The lease of a piece of land, 24ft x 100 ft, with a comfortable five-room cottage erected thereon, nearly new, with large stable in rear, situated in Kent Terrace, at present occupied by Mr. Taylor For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Terms liberal. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF LEASEHOLD LAND IN TORYSTREET. Corner Section. RJ. DUNCAN will sell by public auc- • tion on the above date, at 2.30 p.m., at Mr. Port's, Manners-street— A most valuable corner section, leasehold land, in Tory-street, exactly opposite to the Princess Theatre and Hotel, having a frontage of 40ft x 75ft Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY. Sale of Produce. Immediately after the Sale of Landed Properties. X> J. DUNCAN will sell by public aucA\/» tion, immediately after the sale of freehold land in Tory-street, &c. — Oats, pollard, wheat, bran, flour, maize Tea, in half-cheats and boxes And a variety of sundries No reserve. PLIMMER, REEVES & CO. will sell by auction, at Plimmer's Wharf, on Tuesday, 25th instant, at 2 o'clock — Entire cargo ex Pelican, from Timaru. 120 tons flour, bran, sharp.?, oats, meal, barley, chaff, crnshed oats, whole wheat ; also, cheese, hams, bacon in cloth, pearl barley, rolled bacon from the celebrated factory of Messrs. M'Donald & Miller, awarded first prizo at Sydney Exhibition GREAT LAND SALE BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock p.m. At the Willis-street Auction Mart. DWAN & CO. will sell by auction, at their mart, the following freehold properties — At Feilding— Allotment 194, Manchester Block, having frontage to Manchester street ; area, 1 acre. At Featherston — 21 acres agricultural land, portion of Section 350 on plan of district. City of Wellington— Cottage and land, Martin Square. And, on the previous day (Monday, 24th) — A large consignment of SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c, to close consignments, without reserve. Included in the above are some excellent Scotch buggy and spring-cart harness. DWAN & CO. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. Austen v. Taylor, Distress for Rent. \ FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received j instructions to sell by auction, in the Arcade Building3 — Sofa, chairs, tables, washstands, ware, clocks, crockery, platedware, quilts, blankets, pillows, toilet glasses, &c. ' Also. A large lot of turnery work Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. , Great Unreserved Sale of Draught Horses, Harness, Carts, Drays, Buggy, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr. George Pudney (who is leaving Wellington), to sell by auction, at his yards, Tory-street, near the Cricketers' Arms— | 10 heavy draught horses and harness j 6 tip carts j 3 town drays 1 spring dray 1 buggy and harness 2 chaff cutters Lot of trace harness And sundries S«e Flag on Premises. Terms very liberal. No reserve. THE South British Company's celebrated IJC.L. Sauce (mild and piquant) to suit all palates. A tria^respcctfully solicited.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 18, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 18, 24 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 18, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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