SALE OF MAIZE BY AUCTION. On THURSDAY, 9th MAY, At 12 o'clock. On the Queen's Wharf. f^ EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, s^W on the above date — 100 sacka of maizij (prime sample), ex Kiwi, from Napier Terms cash. | No reserve. SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 9fch JUNE, At 2 o'clock. To Merchants and Hotelkeepers, Wanting A FIRST-RATE INVESTMENT IN HOTEL PROPERTY IN WELLINGTON. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Mr. W. G. Emeny, tho proprietor, to offer for sale by public auction, on the premises, on Thursday, 9fch June, at 2 o'clock — That fine substantial brick building situated on the corner of Cuba and Manners-street, and known as the ROYAL OAK HOTEL. This Hotel contains 26 rooms, all of which are most elegantly furnished, and offers accommodation second to hotel in W 1 ington. Also, A section of Land adjoining, containing 28ft frontage to Cuba-street, by a depth of 50ft Also, A section of freehold Land, Bituate in Little Taranaki-atreet, having a frostage of 61ft 6in by a depth of 73ft 9in, on which aro erected three new houseß, one containing six rooms and the others four rooms each and scullery N.B.— The sole reason of Mr. Emeny giving up business and offering tho above property for sale is on account of his having to proceed to England to inherit a property left to him by his father recently deceased. For fnrther particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Wellington. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 9fch JUNE, At 12 o'clock. Household Furniture and Effects. HASELL, & CO. have re-V-V ceived instructions from party leaving j Wellington, per Rotomahana, to sell by auction, in their rooms, on Thursday, 9th June, at 12 o'clock, without reserve — A quantity of Household Furniture, comprising — Tab^s, sofa, cheffonier, chairs, pictures, vases, ornaments, carpets, matting, floorcloth, bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, blankets, washstands and toilet eota, fenders, irons, lamps, crockery, cutlery, kitchen and cooking utensils, filters, electro-plated forka and spoons, lot of maps, books, &c, &c. Also, 1 large mangle, 2 Douglas' pumps 1 American range — Mistress, No. 8 1 Avery's platform scales (lOcwt.) CROSKERY, HASELL, & CO., Auctioneers. (For continuation of auctioneers' advertisements, see page 4.) ON 23rd JUNE, 1881. GIVING UP THE RETAIL BUSINESS. NOW IS YOUR TIME. "DAY YOUR MONEY and take your choice of the well-assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, guaranteed, which W. and J. STAPLES are now selling off, regardless of manufacturing cost, in order to clear the lot within two weeks, as the lease expires on the 23rd June, when the shop and retail business will positively close. We offer a few quotations, in order to satisfy the public this is a GENUINE CLEARING SALE. Usual. Now. Ladies' superior Premier E.S. s. d. s. d. Boots 12 6 7 6 Ladies' superior Kid E.S. Boots 14 6 911 Ladies' superior Calf E.S. Boots 14 6 9 9 Ladies' superior Calf Balmoral Boots 14 9 910 Ladies' superior Kid Balmoral Boots 14 9 910 Children's, Girls', and Boys' Boots at any price to suit the purse. Gents' superior Balmoral Boots 21 0 16 0 Gents' superior E.S. Boots ... 20 0 15 0 Gent 3' superior Wellingtons 30 0 18 6 Gents' superior Watertights 21 0 14 6 Gentß' superior Shooting Boota 19 0 14 6 Gentß* superior Walking Shoes 15 0 8 6 Don't believe this, but come and see for yourselves. Remember the Address — W. & J. STAPLES, The Boot Manufacturers' Retail Branch, Opposite the Evening Post Printing Office. All Accounts not paid on or before the 26th June will be sued for. C L A R X, DRAPER, Wants to Sell a lot of Ladies' Long Black Cloth JACKETS, at the ridiculous price of 6s 6d: They can't stay long at this price. Also, a lot of Black Satin SKIRTS, for 7s lid each. These are dirt cheap W. CLARK ha 3 opened out his fourth shipment of Goods for the season from the Arabella, and he has lota of bargains to offer. A lot of ICE WOOL, lOJd per ball ; a lot of French Black Kid GLOVES, 2, 4, and 6 buttons, 3s Sd to 53 6d per pair ; Ladies' Navy Blue JERSEYS ; Little Boys' do do JERSEY SUITS; a lot of cheap FLANNELS and BLANKETS. One Shilling allowed in tho J3 for Cash, at -W. C L A R K'S, Direct Importer. KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MILL COMPANY. WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. NOW READY FOR SALE, ATTHS -T^TATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE, Lambton Quay, The following exhibits of the Kaiapoi Woollen Mill Co.— Blankets, white and grey Flannels, white and colored Plaidings Shirting flannels Fingering yarns Fanoy merino fingering Men'B and boys' knitted locks Kaiapoi tweed suits Plaiding drawers and shirt 3 Flannel undershirts Football jerseyß &C, &c, - &c. These gcods having been forwarded by the Kaiapoi Company -for. the, "Wellington Exhibition, purchasers may therefore depend on getting the veryjbest quality, and at a small advance on the mill prices. J. T. S T E E LE. SHOOTING. LICENSES may now be obtained from the undersigned for the SEASON, commencine Ist June, 1881. GEO. DENTON, Treasurer Wellington Acclimatisation Society.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 132, 8 June 1881, Page 3
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841Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 132, 8 June 1881, Page 3
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