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WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, At 12 o'clock. SUPEBIOE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ALFEED A. BARNhTTi* instructed by M. Liuhtband, Esq , to sell by public auotiou, without reserve, on Wednesday, 4th May, at 12 o'clock, at his residence, Tinakori Koad, opposite Fcai hertston Terrace — The whole of his select and valuable househould fnrnitnre, Comprising — A superior morocco leather dining-room suite, new Brussels carpet (dimensions 13ft x 17ft-, hearth rug to match, polished mahogany oval telercope dining table (extending to 81 1), a magnificent colonial-mode sideboard (with 3 drawers, 2 cup- " boards, collarette, and trays), bronze and gilt dining-room clock under glass shade, ornaments aud vares, scarlet rep drawing - room suite, large Brussels carpet (14ft x 20ft), with hearth rug to match, curtains, polo and rings, fenders an«i fireirons, a very superior and modern brilliant - toned piano in walnut wood (by G. Schwechten), oval and side tables, handsome walnut wood cheffonier (with plate-glass back and panels), gilt chimney gla««s (?izo 36in x 4iin), a 14-day French ormolu clock (with inlaid plagues and under glass shade), electroplated service, cruet, cake basket, epergno, fine silver-plated frames for strawberries and cream, custard glasses and brandy and soda, E.P. dessert knives, spoons, and salts, sterling eilvor egg cups, salts, spoons, and forks (in case), porcelain and Parian figures, lustres and Bohemian vases, an accurate regulator clock (for hall) and aneroid barometer, passage floor cloth, mats, and stair carpet, large filter, an extra size and polished cheat of drapers, washstand (with marble top and drawers), toilet glassrs, bedroom carpets and rugs, a good dressing-table (with 4 drawers), iron be steads (double and single, with hair mattresses and palliasses to fit), small ohests of drawers, cretonne curtains, valances, and windowblinds, kitchen utensils, crockery, glassware, portable boiler, tubs", buckets, and sundries Terms and conditions at sale. Catalogues ready, and furniture on view from Monday till time of sale. HUTT MAEKET. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY. MR. J. H. WALLACE will hold his regular monthly sale of stock, at 2 p.m., comprising — 5 valuable dairy cows Draught and hack horses Store cattle, &c% &o. .'Vx • '• r " r ' 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'clock p.m., At the Rooms of Mr J. H. WALLACE, Auctioneer, Wellington, Will bo sold, absolutely without reserve — TI^HE Leasehold Interests, in all 640 acres, I of the mining aroa3 at' West Wanganni Al--O, Tho engine, boiler, winch, barges, and plant generally Lists mny bo seen at the office of the undersigned. The abovo unreserved salo was recommended" at a meeting of contributories, and ordered by hia Honor the Chief Justice. Terma of payment will bo — One-third cash, and 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 salo. Enquiries will receive attention by the undersigned. DAVID T. STUART, Official Liquidator of said Company. Wellington, 2ind April, 1681. THURSDAY,, 12th MAY. Sawmill Plant and Leasehold Land, at Piaka, near Foxton, Manawatu. ME J. H WALLACE is instructed by Messrs. William Hiokson and William Leatham to sell by public auction, at his salo-rooins, Hunter-screot, Wellington, on Thursday, 12bh May, 1831, at 2 o'clock p.m — All that valuable property, consisting of a 40-hor.-e powpr steam engine, with two Cornish boilers, saws, machinery, and plant, all in complete working order, and capable of turning out 8000 feet of sawn timber per day. There is a tramway to the wharf on the bank of the river. The leasehold land comprises 50 acres at Piaka, for 21 years from Ist April, 1878 ; rent, .£3O per anuum Also, Timber right or agreement for cutting timber, extending over an area estimated to comprise 1200 acres of valuable timber, the timber being matai, remu, kahikaka, and totara, subject to the payment of a royalty of Gd per 10U feet For fnrther particulars, apply to Herbert H. Hankins, Esq., Solioitor, Foxton ; Messrs. Seivwright & Stout, and Messrs. Brandon & Son, Solicitors, Wellington. Terms and conditions at sale. N.B. — There is every probability of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway either passing through thiß property or the adjoining land. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, PANAMA-8 rBEET, ON WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY. PRELIMINABY NOTICE. Sale of the Steam Launch WAIWERA. m KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. 1 • are favored with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of E. W. Mills, to sell by public auction on tho abovo date — Tha well-known and powerful STEEL STEAM LAUNCH, WAIWERA, built by E. W. Mills, in November, 1880, at the Lion Foundry, and now lying in Wellington Harbour, in perfeot order aad condition. Full particulars in future advertisement, or on application at the offices of THK AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, lDth MAY, At 11.30 a.m. To Timber Morchants, Carpenters and Builders, &c." SALE OF 250,000 FKET SAWN TIMBER. A ARMSTRONG & CO. havo been • favored with instructions from Messrs. Krull and Co. to soil by publio auction, on the premises known as Mr. Price's saw-mill, Carterton, ou the abovo date, at 11.30 a.m. — The whole of the above 250,000 feet of well-seasoned timber (boards and ecantlings), in lots to suit purchasers The timber has boen cut for some time, ia in first-olass order, and well seasoned. Terms and conditions at Bale. For further particulars, apply to A. ARMSTRONG & CO., Auctioneers, Carterton. ADVANCE WELLINGTON. GERARD BOEDDINGHAUS (Lat* or Hokittka,) HAS muoh pleasure in informing the public of Wellington City and surrounding Country Districts that ho has commenoed business in Wellington in those oentrally situated premises in Willis-street opposite the Evening Post Office, and recently occupied by Mr. B. Cohen, as WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, AND DIRECT IMPORTER OF GENUINE HAVANNAH CIGARS. A mftgnifioent stock of Pipes of all descriptions, from tha finest quality of Meerschaum down to the Penny Clay, Amber Mouthpieces, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Tobacoo Pouches, and all th* etc. to be found only in a Professional and First-olass Tobacconist's Establishment. G.B. trusts by maintaining the superior qualityof all goods sold by him, for which he has beon so celebrated in New Zealand for the past 16 years, to morit a fair share of pnbuo patronage.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 101, 2 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 101, 2 May 1881, Page 4

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