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TUESDAY, 22nd MARCH, J At 2 o'clock. TO CONTRACTORS REQUIRING STABLING, THOSE DESIROUS OF SECURING A.HOME, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. i MB. R:-'J. DUNCAN is instructed by M. C/4lickey, trustee in the estate of Daniel Mahoney, of Wellington, carter, a debtor, to sell by-suction on the above date, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the premises of the Sonth British Forwarding Company, Lambton QuayAll that piece or parcel of land in Scarborough Terrace, Wellington, having ' a frontage of 33 feet by a depth of 96 feet to Scarborough Terrace, whereon is erected a substantial ■-roomed house and commodious, well-finished 5-atalled stable This section, having the Town Belt immediately behind it, is splendidly situated, and the owner has a gaarantee that no one can build above him. The view extends over the whole of Wellington and the beautiful scenery at the back. The Bite is unequalled for drainage, and is elevated above the fog and smells that prevail upon the flat parts of the city. The tram-cars can , be reached in three minutes. For position it ia admitted that no part of Wellington is so healthy as Scarborough Terrace and its neighborhood, because the sun throws its warm rays over it to the very last, whilst other places have been lost in cold shadow for hears. WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH, At 2 o'clock p.m. 50 PURE BRED ROMNEY RAMS, At Orbell and Co.'s Sale Yards, Jonsonvillo. /"VRBELL & CO. have received instructions from the breeder to Bell by auction, at their sale yards, withont reserve, in lots to suit purchasers, on Wednesday, 23rd March, at 2 o'clock — 50 pure bred Romney Marsh rams 2 do do Lincoln do The introduction of new blood amongst the small nocks in the surrounding districts must prove of great benefit, and Settlers should take advantage of this opporsecuring choice stock. W ~~l a Viaa^. OEBELL & CO., ' ° n?^k stock Salesmen. '• - i MONDAY C 4th! APRIL. "1%/f ESSRStf^J.— H. BETHUNE & CO., ITM aoting under instruction from the Executors of the late William Kead Welch and frqmf Mr 7 Henry Welch, will sell by .pubMyrauction at their sale-rooms, Feather-sfam-sireet, Wellington, on Monday, 4th April, 1881, at 2 o'clock— THE UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS AND SHEEP. 1. Seotions Nos. 3, 4, and 57, Opaki Block, containing 577 acres, together with TCQoLahed and farm buildings thereA right Jf road half a chain wide through section ft mil be given to these seotions. ■■'■;*' 2 « The eastern half of section No. 6, Opaki, containing 500 aores, together with V dwelling-house and out-buildings,. now in the occupation of Mr. Henry Welch Subject to a right of road half a chain wide to the -sections inoluded in lot 1. , 3. : The western half of section No. G, OpakJ,! containing 500 aores, 140 acres of which are let for a term ending 31st May, 1882, at an annual rental of £-210 4. ' l Fart of Bection No. 61, Opaki, containing f . 93} acres, laid off as a township, ' l and known as the Township of Mul-_ ' grave 5. wi r*art of Bection No/ 32 > „Opaki > (joining, the Township of Mulgrave, with the hotel and outbuildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. James Harvey 6. Seotions Nbs. 9 and 10, Opaki.block, containing',473i acres 7 - Seotion No; 74, Opaki block, containing 63 aorea of magnificent totara bush 8. ■,; Seotion No. 38, Rangitumau.Blook, containing 84 aores. 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 Master ton, 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 oats. After which will be sold, under instructions from the executors of the late William Jttead Welch, and from Mr. Reuben King^ — Rural Sections Nos. 59 and 60, Fitzherbert, Manawatu, containing 89a or6p For farther particulars apply to EDWARD PEARCE, One of the Executors.

MONDAY, 4th APRIL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, ALICE TOWN, LOWER HUTT. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from the proprietors to sell by publio auction, at their rooms, on Monday, the 4th day of April, at 2 o'clock — The whole of the remaining FREEHOLD SECTIONS, ALICE TOWN, THE HUTT. The above are admirable sites for Villa residences, being situated close to the Railway Station, and are well worthy the attention of speculators and others desirous of acquiring nice country allotments within easy access of the city. Particulars in future Advertisement. A PERFECT SEWING MACHINE. WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW STBAIGHT-NEEDLB MACHINES. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. get the latest impbovbd. Pabiß Exhibition, 1878. " Commissariat-General, Etats Unis d'Amerique, " Champ de Mars, Paris, Bth November, 1878. " I have examined the official lists of awards at the Universal Exposition, as published by the French authorities, and find that only one Grand Prize was awarded f oi Sewing Machines. That was given to Wheeler and Wilson Company, of New York "B. C. M'Cobmick, Com.-General." TWO MACHINES COMBINED IN THE NEW HAND-AND-FOOT. THE NEW WHEELER & WILSON" Will do Every Description of Sewing on any sorts of Material from MUSLIN TO LEATHEB. Inspect the New Machines and be convinced. The New are warranted to give ,~ complete satisfaction. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. \ Time Payments. Time payments arranged on the most LIBERAL SCALE. For full particulars apply to ROBERT GARDNER, Lambton Qnay, Sole Agent for Wellington ON SALE, at tteEvENiNO PosTOmos. Cuitom Uebte Forma

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 19 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 19 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 19 March 1881, Page 4

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