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J[ :ii '' SPECIAL NOTICE. ' In the matter of the Sale of the Valuable Freehold Land and Premises situated in Hunter and Feather -ton streets, known as the Property of E. W. Milk, Esq., Iron Merchant, and advertised for Sale by Pnblio Auction This Dat (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p.m. WE beg to advise our clients and the public generally that we have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, at the request of the Mortgagee, to withdraw the above-mentioned property from sale this day. The sale being postponed to a date to be yet determined, but being not less than one month from the 15th day of March instant. T. KENNEDY MACD?N_LD & CO., Auctioneers, Exchange Land and Mercantile Auction Rooms, Panama-street, Wellington GREAT SATYR OF THE LEASE, GOODWILL, AND STO 'K-IN-TRADE OF A HAIRDRESSER 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 auction, on the premises, Lambton Quay, on THURSDAY, THE 17th DAY OP 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, knives, 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 oases, fancy goods, &c, &c, &c. Also, Capital horsehair sofa and chair, hair i cutting chairs with slides, marble slabs, five [ handsome pier glasses, oval looking-glasses- ; hair-brushing machine — complete, washstand with marble top, small iron sate, glass show cases, oleographs and other pictures, splendid oilcloth, gas fittings, show figures, &c, &c. The lease, goodwill, and stock will be first submitted as pne lot, and failing it being quitted at a satisfactory price, will be divided into suitable lots, and sold absolutelt ..without reserve to the highest bidder, as the estate must be closed forthwith. PLLMMER, REEVES & CO. will sell by auction, at Plimmer's Wharf, on Thursday, 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, ex Bee, from Lyttelton— 200 sacks Woodman's flour (100 100's, 75 50's), 60 bran, 40 pollard, 200 wheat, 100 feed oats, 50 milling oats, 20 bacon, 20 hams, 50 cocksfoot, 70 rye grass, 15 cheese, 20 pearl barley, 20 oatmeal. WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, FIRST-CLASS FURNI,,TTJRE, Ac, &c. Without Reserve. THE undersigned has received instructions from the Trustee for Mrs. T. S. Wymond, to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 29th March, at eleven o'clock, ou the Premises, NELSON— ;* That PROPERTY situated at the corner of Trafalgar and Bronti-streets, being part of Town Acre 473, and known as Dromana, lately occupied by Mrs. Wymond. "The House was built within the hist few years of the best timber, has slate and iron roof, large rooms, with gas laid on to every room, and water to most of them, inoluding bedrooms. There is bathroom, laundry, gas stove in several rooms, Btables with coaohman's room, and many other con-, veniences whioh it is necessary tosee. Jo appreciate. The title is „ under-Xand Transfer Act. The site' is one of the best in Nelson, commanding a view of the bay and the primcipal portion of the town, while it is. easy of access and healthily situated. On Same Date— The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, most of whioh have been imported, and are of a very superior class, will be sold. Catalogues will be issued. Luncheon provided. The Property will be sold first, and oonditions of sale can be seen at the office of Messrs. Pitt & Moore, Solicitors for Vendor. The Property and Furniture will be on view the day previous to sale. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer.

(For continuation of auctioneers' advertisements, seepage 4.) THE LAST of the Ladies' and Children's STRAW HATS, usually sold at from 2s6dto6s6deach, will be offered at TE AKO HOUSE, J on SATURDAY next, for 4f_<l each, or 3 FOR IS. THE LAST of the Ladies' Summer COSTUMES almost given away. WHITE PIQuB COSTUMES, 25a, FOR 4s 6d. GREY LUSTRE Princess Robes, 6d, FOR 9S 6d. WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, Braided and Kilted, slightly soiled, 15s, FOR 2S 6d. GALATEA SKIRTS, warranted Fast Color and superior quality, 7s 6d, FOR IS 6d. CHILDREN'S Handkerchief PINAFORES, ONE SHILLING. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 24tft February, 188K KILBIRNIE LOCAL DISTRICT. "TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Judge J3I of the Assessment Court for the above District has appointed SATURDAY, the 26th day of March, 1881, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, as the time, and the Kilbirnie Hotel, at Kilbirnie, as the place, for holding the sittings of the said Assessment Court, for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the valuation lists for the said district. Dated at Wellington this Ist day of March/ 1881. W. P. JAMES, Clerk of Court. ON SALE, Custom House Forms, at the Evening Poet office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 3

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