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jIN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND ! MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panaha-stkeet. ON MONDAY 11th MARCH, 1881, At 2 :vi p.m. Sale by order of the Mortgagee, under conduct of the Registrar of tho Supreme j Co'irt, by virtno of the provisions of '• The I and Transfer Act Amendment Act, 1880." T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are • favored with instructions from the mortgagee to sell a 9 above, by public auction— All that valuable property, part of town acre 260, having a frontage of 54} links to Alma Lake, off Tortstreet, by a depth of 194 links, together with 3-roomed cottage erected thereon, known as in the occupation of Mr. George Petherick For fnrther particulars, plans, or conditions of sale, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS ; Or to MESSRS. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. MONDAY, 14th MARCH. PLIMME3, REEVES & CO. will sell by auction, at Plimmer's Wharf, on Monday, 14th instant, at 2 o'clock — Oats, wheat, barley, oatmeal, pearl barley, cheese, hams, ba^on, flour, bran, pollard, sharps, cocksfoot grass seed At the request of several of the principal grocers, our bi-weekly produce sales will in future be held on Mondays and Thursdays. TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, At 1 o'clock. On Premises, South Karori, about half-mile from Makara Junction. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. Lewers v. Boweing. I^ROSKERY, HASELL & CO. have revy ceived instructions from the Bailiff to sell by public auction, on the premises, as above, on Tuesday, 15th March, at 1 o'clock Bharp — 1 cow (in full milk), 1 heifer (Alderney), 4 sows (in pig), 8 store piga, 1 wellbred boar, 25 pairs fowls, 8 pairs ducks, 1 rack hay (3 tons), 2 copper boilers, 1 scalding vat, 1 sledge, farm and garden tools, churn and dairy utensils, &c. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Chairs, bedsteads, pier glass, cot, bedding, tables, clocks, curtains, oilcloth, easy chairs, couches, washstands, book-cases and books, pictures, lamps, crockery, and cooking utensils, &c, &c. The above will be sold absolutely without reserve unless the amount of claim, with all charges thereon, be previously satisfied. CROSKERY, HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. A famous opportunity for anyone wishing a Country Residence, convenient to town. FRANCIS SIDKY & CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Scott and Besley to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings — That really choice freehold, containing 6£ acres of the pick of the Island - Bay Estate, belonging to Mr. T. B. Smith, together with the new and substantial four-roomed cottage, stables, out-buildings, &c. No expense has been spared in laying out this property ; the paddocks are sub-divided and fenced. The house is built so as four more rooms can be added. The position v most healthy and the view grand ; it is close to the seaside, and for a desirable residence cannot bo surpassed. The property is to be absolutely sold, and the conditions of payment will be liberal. Mr. Smith, the proprietor, will drive any intending purchaser out to see the property at any time prior to the sale. Afterwards, In the Estate of G. W. Tabor, Allotment No. 41, Carnarvon, oa. 3r. 38p. GREAT SALE OF THE LEASE, GOODWILL, AND STO<:K-IN-TRADE OF A HAIRDRESSEB AND FANCY GOODS DEALER. In the Bankrupt Estate of George North. ON THE PREMISES, LAMBTONQUAY, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. ON THURSDAY NEXT, THE 17th DAY OF MARCH, 1881, At 11 o'clock. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions from Samuel Carroll, Esq., Creditors' Trustee in the bankrupt estate of George North, to sell by public auotion, on the premises, Lambton Quay, on THURSDAY, THE 17th DAY OF MARCH INSTANT, Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m., The LEASE, GOODWILL, and STOCK-IN-TRADE of the Bankrupt The Lease of the shop and dwelling-house is held for 8 years from the 11th June, 1877, at the exceedingly low rental of 36s per week. The premises are exceedingly commodious, and being situated in the best part of Lambton Quay, are increasing yearly in value. The Goodwill of the Business should be valuable, as a very remunerative business has been carried on for many years, and the shop business has been continued since the insolvency, and the connection thereby retained. The Stock-in trade consists of an exceedingly extensive and valuable assortment of hair, scurf, clothes, nail, shaving, and tooth brushes, combs, scissors, knive3, razors, razor strops, fancy soaps, scented and other hair oils, hair dye, pomatum, pomades, sponges, towels, walking-sticks, stick handles violet powder, purses, flesh gloves, glycerine, pipe cases, fancy goods, &c, &c, &c. Also, Capital horsehair sofa and chair, shave cutting chairs with slides, marble slabs, five handsome pier glasses, oval looking-glasses-hair-brushing machine — complete, washstand with marble top, small iron safe, glass show cases, oleographs and other pictures, splendid oilcloth, gas fittings, show figures, &c, &c. The lease, goodwill, and stock will be first submitted a 8 one lot, and failine it being quitted at a satisfactory price, will be divided into suitable lots, and sold absolutely without reserve to the highest bidder, as the estate must be closed forthwith. WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH, At 2 o'clock p.m. 50 PURE BRED ROMNEY RAMS, At Orbell and Co.'s Sale Yards. /"VRBELL & CO. have rceived instructions from the breeder to sell by auction, at their sale yards, without reserve, in lots to suit purchasers, on Wednesday, 23rd March, at 2 o'clock — 50 pure bred Eomney Marsh rams 2 do do Lincoln do The introduction of new blood amongßt the small flocks in the surrounding districts must prove of great benefit, and settlers should take advantage of this opportunity of securing choice stock. ORBELL & CO., Stock Salesmen. (For continuation of auctioneers' advertisements, see page 4.) NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. JD. OAKLY, who for the last five years • successfully acted as agent for T. W. Pilcher in the Wairarapa, begs to inform the public generally that, on account of Mr. Pilcher relinquishing this portion of his business, he has resolved to essay establishing himself as General Commission, Forwarding and Receiving Agent at Featherston. Goods, Parcels, Wool, Butter, &c., will now be booked from Featherston as heretofore, and g^od3 received from Wellington or elsewhere will be delivered both in the township and Lower Valley by mailman or carrier with promptness and despatch. J.D.O. trusts that the public will accord him the same liberal support and patronage bestowed on Ms predecessor ; by so doing will encourage him to pursue his venture. Commissions of every description promptly attended to. Office— FEATHERSTON, In Premises lately occupied by Mr. W. M'Keever, where all commnnicatioßß are respectfully requested to be sent. ON SALE, Customs HouseiForms, at the Eveninf£Posi£offic9.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 3

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