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MONDAY, 21st MARCH, At 2.30 p.m. To Merchants and Country Storekeepers. Important Mercantile Sale. LAER? & CAMPBELL have received instructions from the importers to offer for sale by pnblic auction, in their rooms, Lambton Quay, corner Panama-street, on Monday next, 21st March, at half-past two o'clock— 450 boxes choicest teas 200 half-chests do do 20 boxes gunpowder tea 10 do scented orange Pekoe 100 do sperm candles 130 bags finest dressed rice Tbbms— Under £30, cash ; over £30 and nnder £100, 3 months ; over £100, 4 months' approved acceptances. Sale at 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH, At 2 o'clock p.m. 80 PURE BRED ROMNEY RAMS, At Orbell and Co.'b Sale Yards, Jonsonville. fYRBELL & CO. have received instrnctions from the breeder to Bell by auction , at their sale yards, without reserve, in lots to Btlit 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 amongst the small flocks in the surrounding districts must prove of great benefit, and ••ttlers should take advantage of this opportunity of securing choice stock. OBBELL & CO., Stock Salesmen. WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, Ac, &c. Without Reserve. fI^HE undersigned has received instrncX tions from the Trustee for Mrß. T. S. Wymond, to sell by publio auction, on Wednesday, 29th March, at eleven o'clock, on the Premises, NELSON— That PROPERTY situated at the corner of Trafalgar and Bronti-streets, being part of Town Acre 473, and known as Dbomana, lately occupied by Mrs. Wymond. The House was built within the last few years of the best timber, has slate and iron roof, largo rooms, with gas laid on to every room, and water to most of them, including bedrooms. There is bathroom, laundry, gaß stove in several rooms, stables with coachman's room, and many other conveniences which it ia necessary to see to appreciate. The title is nnder Land Transfer Act. The site is one of the best in Nelson, commanding a view of the bay and the prixoipal portion of tho town, while it is easy of access and healthily situated. On Same Dats— The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, most of which 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 conditions of sale can be seen at the office of Mesßrs. Pitt & Moore, Solicitors for Vendor. The Properly and Furniture will be on view the day previous to Bale. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer.

MONDAY 4th APRIL. MESSES. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., acting under instruction from the Executors of the late William Head Welch and from Mr. Honry Welch, will sell by publio auction at their sale-rooms, Feather-■ton-street, Wellington, on Monday, 4th April, 1881, at 2 o'okek— THE UNDEEMENTIONED VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS AND SHEEP. 1. Sections Nos. 3, 4, and 57, Opaki Block, containing 577 acres, together with woolshed and farm buildings thereon A right of road half a chain wide through section 6 will be given to these sections. The eastern half of section No. 6, Opaki, containing 500 acres, together with dwelling-houso and out-buildings, now in the occupation of Mr. Henry Welch Subject to a right of rood half a chain wide to the sections included in lot 1. 3. The western half of section No. 6, Opaki, containing 500 acres, 140 acres of which are let for a term ending 31st May, 1882, at an annual rental of £210 4. Part of section No. 61, Opaki, containing 93^ aores, laid off as a township, and known as the Township of Mulgrave 5. Part of section No. 32, Opaki, adjoining the Township of Mulgrave, with the hotel and outbuildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. James Harvey 6. Sections Nob. 9 and 10, Opaki .block, oontaining_472£ acres 7. Seotion No. 74, Opaki block, containing G3 acres of magnificent totara bush 8. Seotion No. 38, Eangituman Block, containing 84 aoreß. 9. A flock of 3350 sheep and lambs, of mixed ages and sexes. The above properties are all within easy distance of the town of Masterton, lots 1, 2, 3, within four miles, and are situated along the intended railway line. A considerable portion of the land is under cultivation, and has yielded heavy crops of wheat and oat 3. After which will be sold, under instructions from the executors of the late William Head W«loh, and from Mr. Eeuben King— Eural Sections Nos. 59 and 60, Fitzherbert, Manawatn, containing 89a or6p For further particulars apply to EDWARD PEARCE, One of tho Executors. A PERFECT SEWING MACHINE. WHEELER A WILSON'S N*W BTBAIQHT-NIXDLB MACHINES. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. get the iiatbst improvid. Paris Exhibition, 1878. 11 Commissariat-General, Etats Unis d'Amerique, " Champ de Mars, Paris, Bth November, 1878. " 1 have examined the official lists of awards at the Universal Exposition, as published by the Fronoh authorities, and find that only one Grand Prize was awarded for Sewing Machines. That was given to Wheeler and Wilßon Company, of New York. "R. 0. M'Cobmick, Com.-General." TWO MAOHINES"COMBINED IN THE NEW HAND-AND-FOOT. THE NEW WHEELER & WILSON! Will do Every Dosoriptioa of Sewing on any sorts of Material from MUSLIN TO LEATHER, Inapeot the Naw Machines and be convinced. The New Machines are warranted to give complete BatisfactionBEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TIMX PATMINTB. Tim* payments arranged on the most TJRKRAT! SCALE. For fall particulars apply to ROBERT GARDNER, Lambton Quay, Sole Agent for Wellington T NANCARROW, JUH, (Late of Union Inanranos Company), SHARE AND INSURANCE BROKER, Shipping and General Commission Agent, Orno»— No. 2. Stab Chawbkbs XJfTANTED Known— Great Bargains in Galvanized Tuba, Buckets, «fee. Jno. Young, Willis and Cuba streets.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 63, 17 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 63, 17 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 63, 17 March 1881, Page 4

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