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» BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, IN TUB ESTATE OF THE LATE THOS. WATERS, Deceased. MONDAY, 2nd MAY. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, is instructed by the Public Trustee, re the estate of the late Thomas Waters, deceased, to cell by public auction, »t hiß Saleroom, Hunter-street, on Monday, May 2nd, at 2 o'clock p.m. — All that valuable freehold, being part of Town Acre 550, 200 links by 181 links, Hill-Btreet, together with the family residence erected on the same, in the occupation of Mrs. Cornwall. For further particulars, apply to E. C. HAMEETON, Esq., Public Trustee; or to THE AUCTIONEEE. ifi* Gj£ 'Jb* In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District, and In the matter of the West Wanganui Coal Company, Limited, in Liquidation. WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, 1881, At 2 o'clook p.m., At the Rooms of Mr. J. H. WALLACE. Auotioneer, Wellington, Will be sold, absolutely without reserve — THE Leasehold Interests, in all 640 acres, of the mining areas at Weat Wanganui Also, The engine, boiler, winch, barges, and plant generally Lists may be seen at the office 6i the nndersignod. The above unreserved sale was recommended at a meeting of contnbutories, and ordered by hia Honor the Chief Justice. Terms of payment will be — One-third cash, •nd the balance by approved bills in equal amounts at one and two months, with interest added at 8 per centum per annum. General conditions will be read at sale. Enquiries will reoeive attention by the undersigned. DAVID T. STUABT, Official Liquidator of said Company. Wellington, 2^nd April, 1881. TUESDAY, 3rd MAY. FBEEHOLD LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE, MOLES WORTH-STREET. By order of the Mortgagee, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, under the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860. "JI/TESSES. J. H. BETHUNB A CO. JjJL have been, favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, at 2 o'clock — All that piece of land, part of seotion No. 578 on the plan of the City of Wellington, bounded on the north and west by other parts of the same Bection, 99 feet and 48 feet respectively ; on the south by section No. 577, 99 feet; and on the east by Molesworth-street, 50 feet, together with the dwelling-house erected thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr. T. H. Price. For further particulars, apply to Messes. TRAVEBS A SON, Solicitors ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 3rd MAY. FBEEHOLD LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE, WABIPORI-STREET. By order of the Mortgagee, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act Amendment Act, 1880. MESSRS. J. H BETHUNE A CO. have been favored with instructions to Bell by public auction, at their rooms, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, at 2 o'clook — All that piece of land, part of section No. 1006 on the plan of the city of Wellington, having a frontage of one hundred and thirteen and threequarter (113$) links by a depth of two hundred (200) links, together with dwelling-house erected thereon, lately in the occupation of the Misses Smith For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ALFRED A. BARNETT is instructed by M. Lightband, Esq., to sell by public auotion, without reserve, on Wedueaday, 4th May, at 12 o'clook, at his residence, i inakori Road, opposite Featherston Terrace — The whole of his Select and Valuable Household Furniture. Catalogues will shortly be issued. Lambton Quay, j Wellington, 21st April, 1881. FURNITUEE. FUENITUBE. Bargains ! Bargains ! WILLIAM JAMES has much pleasure in informiag the public that he has received, ex late arrivals, extensive shipments of FURNITURU and CAKPETING, the whole of which will be offered at GBEATLY EEDUCED PRICES, in order to effect a SPEEDY SALE. Drawing-room Suites, in velvet, rep, broohe, tapestry, and cretonnes Dining-room Suites, in morocco, velvet, and hair-seating Brussels, tapestry, kidder, felt, and other Carpets Hearthrugs, Matting, Mats, and Slips Floorcloths, from 18in (bordered) to 18ffc wide ; bodyoloth Linoleums, from 27in (bordered) to 6in wide; bodyoloth Iron, braaa, and wood Bedsteads ¦ Iron and wood cots Spring, hair, pulu, kapok, flock, and flax beds Palliasses, bolsters, pillows Quilts, sheeting, blankets, Ac. Couches and Chairs, in great variety Sideboards, oheffoniers, telescope dining tables Cabinets, wardrobes, chests of drawers Washstands and toilet tables Chimney and toilet glasses Brass cornices, poles, valances Ac, ' Ac, Ac # « # A VISIT OF~INSPECTION is respectfully solicited.

D. BANKIN, Military Tailor and Habitmakbb. HAS Be-oommenced Business in those ~ premises, Upper Willis-stroet, a few doors above the Albert Hotel, where he hopes to reoeive a share of public patronage, and respeotfully informs his numerous friends that having a superior lot of Cloths to select from, will bo able to produce a splendid Suit 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. ADVANCE WELLINGTON. GERARD BOEDDINGHAUS (Latk ot Hokitika,) HAS mnoh pleasure in informing the public of Wellington City and butrounding Country Districts that he has com' xnenoed business in Wellington in those centrally situated premises in Willis-street opposite the Evening Post Offioe, and re©ently occupied by Mr. B. Cohen, as WHOLESALE AEETAIL TOBACCONIST, AND DIRECT IMPORTER OF GENUINE HAVANNAH CIGARS. A magnificent- stock of Pipes of all descriptions, from the finest qualify of Meerschaum down to the Penny Clay, Amber Mouthpieces, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Tobacco Pouches, and all the etc to be found only in a Professional and First-class Tobacconist's Establishment. G.B. trusts by maintaining the superior quality of all goods sold by him, for which he has been so celebrated in Nt>w Zealand for the past 16 years, to merit a fair share of pnblio patronage.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 97, 27 April 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 97, 27 April 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 97, 27 April 1881, Page 4

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