TU£SDAY NEXT, 19th APRIL, At 1 o'clock p m. SALE BY AUCTION. On the Premises, Vivian-street, between Taranaki and Cuba-streets. Household Furniture of Superior Quality. DWAN & CO., favored with instructions from the proprietor, who is leaving for Melbourne by the next steamer after day of Bale, will sell by auction as above — The whole of the furniture, cooking utensils, &c. , of a six-room cottage. The furniture is nearly all new, and has been well-selected, and should command ready gale, especially when they are to be cold without reserve. DWAN & CO. TRADE SALE ! ! ! IN UNRESERVED PARCELS. WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. "IY/TR. R. J. DUNCAN has received in- "*¦ structiona to Bell at public auction, principally in order to close consignments, on above date, at the South British Forwarding Company's premises, the undermentioned merchandise, viz. — Hennessy's brandy, in cases 20 caaea Irish whisky, Mitchell Broa.' 60 do Muller's brandy 10 qr-casks do 18 do old pale brandy, 3 years in bond 30 cases bottled stout 20 do Griff en's ale, in quarts and pints 30 do Edinburgh ale 40 do Marrian's do 19 do Younger's stout 20 do Guinness' do 40 do M'Ewan's ale, in qnarts and pints 30 half-chests tea 160 boxes do 6 half-chests do And A variety of other goods, which will be duly advertised Samples may be Been on the day preceding the sale. Note. — Tho Auctioneer guarantees to buyera and the trade that a portion of every line will be absolutely sold to the highest bidder WITHOUT RESERVE. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE THOS. WATERS, Deceased. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL. ~H/fR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate AucJJJL tioneor, is instructed by the Public Trustee, re the eßtate of the late Thomas Waters, deceased, to sell by publio auction, at his Saleroom, Hunter- street, on Thursday, 21st April, at 2 o'clock p.m. — All that valuable freehold, being part of Town Acre 550, 200 links by 181 links, Hill-atreet, together with the family residence erected on the same, in the occupation of Mrs. Cornwall. For further particulars, apply to R. C. HAMERTON, Esq., Publio Trustee ; or to THE AUCTIONEER. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer is instructed by the Public Trustee, to sell by public auction, at his sale room, Hunter-street, on Thursday, 21st April at 2 o'clock p.m., IN RE THE ESTATE OF WALTER WILLIAM WHITE, DeceasedAll that piece of land, part of allotment 41, on the plan of Sec. 107, City of Wellington, having a frontage to Arthur-street of 27ft 6in by a depth of 74ft 6in, together with a 4-roomed house erected on the same, and a right to a well on the adjoining section Also, IN BE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ANTONIO MATACERO, DeceasedAll that piece of land in Little TaranakiBtreet part of town acre 181, City of Wellington, frontage 45£ links by a depth of 113 i links, together with a cottage erected on the same For further particulars, apply to R. C. HAMERTON, Esq., Publio Trustee, or to THE AUCTIONEER.
MONDAY, 9th MAY. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Commissioner of Native Reserves to offer by public auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, on the 9fch day of May, 1881, at 2 o'clock, the undermentioned lands : — Hutt District. Pakuratahi, section 4, comprising 97£ acres, for 21 years, at an upset annual rent of JBI4 2s 6d Pakuratahi, section 7, comprising 85 acres, for 21 acres, at an upset annual rent of .£l2 15s Pakuratahi, section 3, comprising 147 acres, for 21 years, at an upset annual rent of £22 Is City of Wellington. Town acre No. 864, for 42 yeara, at an upset rent of £5 per annum Town acre No. 893, for 42 years, at an upset rent of i>s per annum Town acre No. 1099, for 42 years, at an upset rent of £5 per annum Plans, terms, and conditions of lease can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1881, At 12 o'clock. By order of the Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Estate of Preatidge Bros. Important Sale of Saw-mill Plant. THE undersigned has received instructions to sell by publio auction, at the Mill, Takaka, on Wednesday, 27th April, 1881, at 12 o'clock— The mill, mill-plant, horses, tools, waggons, &c. The engine is a 10-horse power portable, by Marshall, with reversing gear, and ia considered the best in the district. There are 7 circular, 2 vertical, and 1 firewood saws, trucks, benches, timber waggons, and junkers ; 5 heavy draught horsea and 2 mares, and all the other requisites necessary for a complete and well-equipped mill. It has the right of cutting the timber off 400 acres, containing some of the best timber in the diatriot, at a small royalty per 100. Adjacent to the mill are cottages for the men required for mill and bush work. The telegraph station is only three miles off, and there ia a Bplendid road for carting the timber to the wharf, in addition to which the iron rails are now near there for the construction of a tramway which will pass the mill within a few chains, and, by having a aiding, enable the timber to be shipped at a nominal cost. The steamer Lady Barkly will leave Nelson the evening previous to day of sale, enabling intending purchasers to have ample opportunity of inspecting the various lots before the auction, and being in Nelaon the day after the sale. JOHN R. MABIN, Auotioneer. TRY S. BISHOP & CO.'S TjIINE CONGOU TEA, At Is Bd. Note the Address— EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Willis-atreet, Wellington. X\ AILY EXPECTED, Per Crownthorpe, from London — 20 Crates Assorted EARTHENWARE. Apply to W. H. MILLWARD, Grey-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 88, 16 April 1881, Page 4
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