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| SATURDAY, 26th MARCH, At 2 p.m. ; FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT MAURICEVILLE. FH. WOOD & CO. are favored with • instructions from Mr. J. Wellington, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Grey town, on the above date, at 2 p.m., a valuable freehold property at Mauriceville, being seotion No. 1 on the plan of that township — 42 acrea 3 roods splendid land, 30 acres sown in grass. Fencing — post and rail, and wire. Improvements comprise a substantially-built house, whare, cow-sheds, pig-styes, &c. The above is one of the best eitaated and most compact properties in the rising township of Mauriceville, and well worthy the attention of anyone seeking a safe and bona fide investment. Terms very easy — declared at Bale. For further particulars on application to Mr. J. Wellington, on the premises, or to the undersigned. F. H. WOOD A CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 13th and 14th April, At 11 o'clock each day. Stock Sale— loo Horaps, 200 Head of Cattle, 1500 Sheep, and Farm Implements. JIORNS & CO. have been favored with • instructions from Mr. Andrew Cockburn to Bell, at hia farm, Masterton, the whole of hia valuablo lot of stock — 100 horses, including mares, entires, colta, and fillies, draughts, roadsters, and hacks ; tho mares and entires being carefully selected from Canterbury and Otago, and have gained first honors at all the principal shows in the Colony. The yonnsr horßes are all well grown, and are magnificent specimens of draught stock. 200 head cattle, in which aro pure-brod imported shorthorn cows and bulls, cows and heifers for dairy purposes, mixed cattle, stores, calves, and a quantity of prime beef. 1500 sheep, ewes, wethers, hoggets, and lambs, croas-breda, splendid Leicester rams for stud purposes, and Borne splendid mutton. Farm implementa, machinery, &c. The public may attend and bid with perfect confidence that every line will be sold absolutely without reserve. Lunch provided. Terms. — Under £30, cash ; over £30 and upwards, one-third cash, balance by approved bills at 3 months. The Farm of upwards of 1100 acreß rich land will bo for sale or lease. gt,\ f£ |J| To WILLIAM LEE REES, formerly of Napier, but now of Gisborne, Poverty Bay, in the Colony of New Zealand, Solicitor; WI PERE and RIPERATA KAHUTIA, both of Poverty Bay aforesaid, Aboriginal Natives. nnAKE NOTICE that I will, after the expiration of one month from the date of this Notice being advertised in two Newspapers, published in Gisborne and Wellington, sell, or cause to bo sod, by Public Auction, tho Lands comprised and described in a certain Deed of Mortgage, dated the 25th day of February, 1879 (Registered in the Doedß Registry Office, at Napier, under the number of 13,173), made between you in such deed described of the one part, and the undersigned, PEECIVAL BAEKER, of the other part, unless the principal money thereby secured, or the balance thereof, together with all interest due thereunder, are then satisfied. And tako further Notice that default having been made by you in payment of the Bald principal and interest monies, I have caused this Notice to be advertised pursuant to the provisions in that behalf contained in the said Deed of Mortgage. Dated this 12th day of March, 1881. PERCIVAL BARKER. Hugh J. Finn, Solioitor, Gisborne. NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. JD. OAKLY, who for the last five years • succcssiully acted as agent for T. W. Pilcher in tho Wairarapa, begs to inform the public generally that, on account of Mr. Pilcher relinquishing this portion of his business, ho has resolved to essay establishing himself as General Commission, Forwardiug and Receiving Agent at Featherston Goods, Parcels, Wool, Butter, &c, will now bo booked from Featheraton as heretofore, and goods received from Wellington or elaewhere will bo delivered both in the townahip and Lower Valley by mailman or carrier with promptness and despatch. J.D.O. trusts that tho public will accord him the same liberal support and patronage bestowed on his predecessor; by bo doing will encourage him to pursue hia venture. Commissions of every description promptly attended to. Offich— FEATHERSTON, In Premises lately occupied by Mr. W. M'Keever, where all communications are respectfully requeßted to be sent. TOWN AGEJST, J. BARNARD. SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING COMPANY. Head Offices — Lambton Quay, Wellington. Gooda forwarded throughout New Zealand and Australia. Custom House work and Shipping done. Large storage accommodation for all classes of goods. City arrangements are: — Vans will start from tho Princess Hotel, Molesworth-Btreet, at 9.30, 11.30, 1.30, 3, and 5.15 o'clock; and from the top of Cuba-street at 9, 11, 2, 3.30, and 5 o'clock, receiving goods between those points, and from intersecting streets. Vans will also Receive and Deliver in all other parts of the city, and will convey Luggage on the arrival and departure of every Bteamer and train. PIANOS AND FURNITURE REMOVED By Experienced Men. Order Boxes are placed at the Princess Hotel, Molesworth-street ; Mrs. Hills' Registry Offioe, Lambton-quay ; Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Manners-street ; Star and Garter Hotel, Cuba-street ; Aston'a store, Adelaide-road; Newtown Hotel; and City Hotol, Clyde-quay ; and will bo opened at regular intervals daily. j Further particulars may bo obtained from I M. 0. HICKEY, Manager. ! D. EANKIN, Military Tailor and Habitmaker. XX AS Re-commonced BusinoEs in those premises, Upper Willis-street, a few doors above tho Albert Hotel, where he hopes to receive a share of public patronage, and respectfully informs his numerous frionda that having a superior lot of Cloth 3to select from, will be able to produce a splendid Snit or Garment at a reasonable figure D. R having had over 25 years experience, will be a sufficient guarantee as to style and workmanship from his establishment. CHEAP SUITS ! CHEAP SUITS ! ! TTOHN COOGAN, MILITARY TAILOR. GIVING UP BUSINESS. SELLING OFF STOCK UNDEE COST PEICE ! TWEED SDITS, £4 4s, former price, £6 TBOUSEE3, only £1 2s 6d, former price, £1 12s 6d— (for cash only). JOHN COOGAN, Willis-street. XI7HITE HANDLE TABLE AND *~ DESSERT KNIVES, CARVERS, Cutlery of all Descriptions, Sellino at JNO. YOUNG'S, Cuba and Willis streets, All at Immense Sacrifices.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 68, 23 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 68, 23 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 68, 23 March 1881, Page 4

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