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THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST. By order of the Trustees of the Wellington Hospital. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Trustees of the Wellington Hospital to sell by public auction, without reserve, at the old Hospital, Pipitea-street, on Thursday, 4th August, at 12 o'clock noon — Sundry articles of furniture, fittings, Ac. Also, The old Hospital buildings in the following lots, viz. : — Lot 1. — The main building Lot 2. — Matron's room — detached Lot 3. — Kitchen and male dining-room, and old female ward — detached Lot 4. — Accident ward No. I—detached1 — detached Lot 5. — Accident ward No. 2 — detached Let 6. — Old men's ward — detached Lot 7. — Large water closet— detached Lot 8. — Out buildings— detached Lot 9. — Coal shed — detached Lot 10. — Water closet, with iron tank — detached Lot 11.— Water closet, with iron tank — detached The purchasers of the buildings will be required to remove the same off the ground within one month from date of sale. Any further particulars to be had at the office of the Auctioneer, Hunter-street. Sale, Thursday, August 4th, At 12 o'clock.

WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST. PORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE BLOCK OF AGRICULTURAL LAND IN THE vicinity of wellington. to capitalists, farmers, publtc companies, and the public generally. MR. J. H. WALLACE is favored with instructions from the Native owners, and their representatives, to sell by public auction at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, on Wednesday, 17th August, at half-past 2 o'clock p.m., WITHOUT RESERVE, and in one lot— i)df*i\ ACK.ES, more or less, being /CO\J\) the block of land known as Taupo, situation the Porirua Harbor. Bounded towards the north by the Haukopua Block, towards the south by sections 81 to Brf, in the occupation of James Walker and others ; towards the east by sections 3 to 16, Horokiwi Valley, and towards the west partly by the Motuhara Block, and partly by the sea. This very valuable block of land is well situated on the northern side of the Porirua Harbor, and is easily accessible by sea or by land. It i 8 in every respect an eligible estate, either for agricultural or pastoral purposes, and contains admirable villa sites facing the sea. Arrangements will be made to enable intending purchasers to visit and inspect the property before the day of sale. It will be readily seen that it presents exceptional advantages as an investment. The Wellington and Manawatu Kail way line, as at present surveyed, interseots the property, and very much enhances its prospective value. A map of the estate may be een at the offices of the Auctioneer in Hunter-street, and the conditions of sale may be perused, and full information as to title, oV tamed at the Chambers of MESSERS. BULLER A GULLY, Lambton Quay, The Solicitors for the Vendors. Terms of Payment : A deposit of 0 per cent., and the balance on the completion of title within three months from date oi sale.

WALTEB NATHAN & CO., Joseph's Buildings, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, And at 9, New Broad street, E.C., LONDON, Hardware Importers and GENERAL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CASH ADVANCES made on all descriptions of PRODUCE placed in our hands for sale in London. INDENTS executed on very favorable terms for all classes of MERCHANDISE, MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c, &c. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, THAT WM. MORIARTZ has adopted the fol. lowing Scale of Prices, at his CASH BOOT DEPOT, CUBA-STREET, Made to measure. Gents' calf, elastic sides, from 16a Gents' calf, lace boots, from 16s Gents' Lome Balmorals, from 18a Gents' kid Lome shoes, from 18s Ladies' kid laca, high-legged boots, from 17s Ladies' kid high-legged, E.S., from ... 15a Gents' Boots Sol"d and Heeled, fnm... 3s Women's Boots Soled and Heeled, from 2/6 Children's Boots Soled and Heeled, from 1/6 And all other work in proportion. This advertisement has reference to Cubastreet Shop only. Note the address — Next to Hamilton's, Draper, CUBA-STREET. WM. MORIARTY, Proprietor. REGISTERED TRADE MARKPYRAMID. ' BALDNESS IS CURABLE BY USING . BARROW'S PYRAMID HAIR PRODUCER. This Great Scientific Discovery, H. SCOTT BARROW'S WONDROUS PYRAMID HAIR PRODUCER, Ia a purely Natural Vegetable Restorer of the HAIR ON BALD HEADS. It is also guaranteed to produce the most LUXURIANT WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHIOS, To Soften and Beautify the Hair, TO ERADICATE DANDRUFF, And, with a Single Application, TO ARREST THE FALLING OFF OF THE HAIR In the most obstinate cases of FEBRILE DISEASE, DEBILITI, And the many other causes so Fatal to the Growth and Beauty of Nature's Greatest Ornament. Price, in bottles (one month's use) ... 4s Price, in bottles (two months' use) ... 7s 6d To be had of all Chemists througho t the Colonies. Agents, Wellington— J. MONTEITH, Te Aro ; BARRAUD & SON, Lambton Quay.

WANTED Known— JAMES GOLDEK, Clockmaker, Jeweller, and General Mechanic, has been for the last seven years •in the Upper Hutt Repairing all sorts of things — clocks, jewellery, sewing machines, parasols — cementing lamps and other articles, soldering all kinds of metal and all tinware, and in fact repairing a general assortment of things which the printers have not time to enumerate. All work well and faithfully executed, and at prices to command the .admiration of these peculiar times. Phrenologist — verbal examination and advice, ss. WANTED Known, that G. Hall, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, has removed from North-street to Vivian-street, opposite Panama Hotel, where he has a large stock of Paperhangings, from 4d per piece. N.B. — All papers hung in superior style at9d per piece. Orders punctually attended to. WANTED Known— New Zealand Maize 3s 6d per bushel. Crushed maize, 3a 6d per bushel „ beans. 4s 6d „ „ oats, 2s 9d and 3s do Oaten chaff, £4 10s per ton ;' 5s per owt Meadow hay, £3 103 to £4 per ton Oaten „ 5s cwt Best oats, 2s lOd per bushel by bag Feed „ 2s 7d Good barley, 2s 9d „ Bran, 4s 6d per bag Flour lOOlbs 12s ; 501b9, 6s 6d Potatoes, 33 6d per cwt Wheat, 3s and 4s per bushel Oatmeal, 71bs Is ; 251bs, 3s 3d Best Newcastle Coal 27s from ship side ; from yard at lowest rates. Good dry Firewood, all lengths, for stoves ; Charcoal, Coke, Ac, at E. WHITEHEADS Hay, Corn, Coal, and Wood Yards, Ghuznee-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 20, 23 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 20, 23 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 20, 23 July 1881, Page 4

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