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TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. Under Bill of Sale. MR. J. H. V> VLLACE is instructed to sell by public aucliou, at his Bale room, Hunter-street, on Tnpd.iv, Sth February, commencing at 11 o'olock punctually, the entire stock-in-trade of Edward Augustus, Hairdr eager, comprising — 6 handsome pier glares, Bhow cases 2 handsome wax figures, under glass cases, with machinery An, extensive assortment of perfumery, brushware, combs, dressing cases, cutlery, sponges, human hair and hairwork, head blocks, wigs, gas lamps, &c, <tc. No reserve. Sale to commence punctually at 11 o'clock, Tuesday, Bth Febrnary. TUESDAY, Sth FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. To Close Up Consignments. CROSKERY, HASELL & CO. will sell by auction, at their stores, Johnatonstreet, on account of whom it may cencern, on Tuesday, Bth February, at 12 o'clock— 400 sacks Tartarian oats 50 do wheat 100 do maize 100 do flour 50 bogs do, each lOOlba 15 sacks M'Gill's oatmeal 10 do pearl barley 50 do bran 40 do pollard 40 loose Canterbury cheese 3 oaseß hams and bacon 1 pocket Nelson hops, 1880 50 boxes new season tea, 1880-81 2 tons soap, in cwt. and half cwt. boxes CROSKERY,~HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. Valuable Freehold Land & Dwelling-houses, Tory Place. By order of the Mortgagee. Under conduct of the Registrar of Supreme Court. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Tuesday, the Sth February, at 2 o'clock sharp — , All that parcel of freehold land, being part of section No. 236, city of Wellington, Bituated at the western extremity of Tory Place, off Torystreet, measuring on the north and south sides 40ft, and on the east and west sides 66ft, together with the cottages erected thereon For further particulars apply to Messrs. IZARD & BELL, Solicitors ; i ' Or to THE AUCTIONEERS, Arcade Buildings. t THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, , : 10th and llth Feb., i At 2 o'clock" each day. Bankrupt Stock. Bankrupt Stock. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., favored with instructions from the Trustees, will sell by public auction, at the Willisstreet Fancy Bazaar, next to Mr. Ingram'a, the watchmaker — The whole of the balance of the stock of an assigned estate, consisting of Clocks, watches, oleographs Oil paintings, carpets Electro-plate tea and coffee services Knives and forks Table, dessert, and tea spoons Also, Albums, ladies' travelling bags *' Celluloid jets, colonial gold lockets, brooohes, earrings, bracelets - Purses And other goods too numerous to particularise The Auctioneers direct special attention to the above genuine clearing sale. Every line must be cleared., as the premises have been re-let. ##,^ ' - Ladies specially invited to attend. Terms at sale. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. DWAN & CO. will sell by auction at the Breastwork, on Wednesday, the 9th instant, at 11 o'clock a.m., ex s.s. Mohaka— The whole of her cargo, consisting of j fruit, poultry, and eggs Without reserve. Terms cash. DWAN & CO. SALE BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clook a.m. On the Breastwork, opposite Messrs. Mills and Co.'s Foundry. 38,000 Feet Totara Sawn Timber, ex schooner Comet, on account of whom it may concern. DWAN & CO. will sell, as above, the cargo of the Comet. Terms at sale. (For continuation of auctioneers' advertisements, see page 4.) SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. THE MACHINE OF THE PERIOD. FOR simplicity of construction, lightness of working (may be worked by a child), strength, durability, beauty of stitch, and adaptability of every olasß of sewing, these machines stand unequalled. The fact that the Singer Company have received 170 first prizes and medals for their machines goes far to prove this, and a Btill more convincing proof is given by the growing popularity of the machines as evinced by the largely-increasing number of sales from year to year! Take the last five years 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 „ These 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 Bhow :—: — Singer's New Family (Treadle) ... £5 17s Singer's Combined Hand and Treadle £6 5s Singer's Medium (for Tailoring) ... £7 10s Singer's Hand Machine £4 10s Singer's No. 2 (Manufacturing) from £9 Machines may be had on the Hire Purchase System, by paving 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 SINGER COMPANY'S DEPOT, Manners-street. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. fI^HE Prizes won at the Summer Show are payable at Mr. P. Laing's, Lambton Quay. All amounts not claimed within 30 days will be forfeited. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. ii/E have to hand a supply of the celeW bratedl.X/>. Sauce. E. Garten* C°., Sole Asrents for Now Zealand A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. TO LET, in consequence of removal to larger brick premises, newly erected in Willis-street, adjoining Messrs. McDowell's Drapery Establishment, all those buildings known as the "EVENING POST" OFFICE. The premises occupy the wry beat site in the City of Wellington, have a a frontage to Willis-street, and are adapted for almost any business. Will le let in one lot or separately. BLUNDELL BEOS.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 3

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