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SATUEDAY, 27th AUGUST. Drawing-room suite in Italian-carved walnut wood and crimson silk damisk, BrnsseLls carpet, book-caae, piano, ch^st3 of drawers, and a lot of new and aecon ihand household furniture, oil-cloth, some superior clothing in lots to suit purchases, boxeß of tea, 10 dozen splendid pooseberry trees, native shrubs, Spanish fowls, &c. FEANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell the above by auction, in the Arcade Buildinga. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. MONDAY, 29th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. Drapery, clothing, hosiery, boots and shoes, fancy goeds, meerschaum pipe 3, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction on the premises, Manners-street, opposite the New Zealander Hotel — The whole of the stock-in-trade, amounting to about _350 worth of goods, as particularised above Sale absolutely without reserve Commences at 2 o'clock sharp. THUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND AND BUILDIKGS, Lambton Quay and Grey-street, Wellington By order of the Mortgagee, under conduct of the Eegistrar of the Supreme Court, under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act Amendment Act, 1880. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Thursday, the Bth day of September, at 2 o'clock — The Lease for 42 years, from 2nd January, 1577, at a rental of £±00 per annum for the first 21 years, and _600 per annum for the remainder of the tprm, of all that valuable piece of Land, part of Section No. 40 on the plan of the Beclaimed Land, City of Wellington, having a f r .ntage of 72 feet 5 inches to Lambton Quay and 100 feet to Grey-street, and boundedas follows, commencing from the most Bouth-western corner of the said lot : towards the south by Grey-street, 100 feet, thence towards the east by Lot 41, 92 fest, thence towards tho north by Lota No. 60a, 61a, and 62a, 46 feet 11 inches, thence towards the west by other part of said Lot No. 40, 22 teet 6 inches, thence again towards tho north by other part of said Lot No. 40, 72 feet 6 inches, and thence towards tho west to the commencing point by other part of the said lot, at present used as part of Lambton Quay, 72 feet 5 inchea ; together with the hall and buildings erected thereon, part of which comprise the Academy of Music and a first-clasa suite of buainess premises, occupied by Mossrs. J. K. Reid, Pownall, J. G. Allen, and others. For further particulars, apply to MESSBS. BEANDOM & SONS, Solicitors ; Or to THE AUCTIONEEES. STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. "OALANCE OF WINTEB GOODS. CASEY ANiTM'DONALD, Lambton Quay. Remnants of Dress Stuff Beduced Remnants of Flannel Beduced Remnants of Calico Beduced Remnants of Sheeting Eeduced Balance of Ladies' Costumes Beduced Balan ce Childben's Costumes Beduced Balance Ladies' Ulsters Half-price Balance Children's Ulsters Half-price Balance\Ladies' Jackets Half-price Balance Children's Jackets Half-price Trimmed Hats & Bonnets reduced half-price Black Straw Hats reduced to 3d each. Remnants of Embroidery Beduced Remnants of Ribbon Beduced Remnants of Laces Beduced Remnants of Trimmings Beduced Stbong Tweed cob Boys' Weab, only Is B*d Stbong Tweed fob Boys' Weab, only Is lid Ladies' Chemises now Is 9d Ladies' Drawers now la lid Ladies Nightdresses now 2s lid Children's Flannel Hoods now 6d Men's Cloth Caps, Is; Men's Felt Hats, 1b 6d Men's Silk Scarfs, Is 3d ; Men's Shirt Fronts, 3s per dozen Men's Strong Shirts Reduced Is lid Men's Tweed Trousers Beduced 8a fid Men's White Shirts Reduced 3s 9d. Men's Silk Handk'fs Reduced Is 3d Towels, 4id ; Quilts, 3s lid ; Long Curtains, 3a lid por pair Blankets ... in B lid I Blankets ... 14a 6d Blankets ... 12a 6d | Blankets ... 16a 6d Men's Cotton Sox, 4^d Men's Wool Sox, 10^1 Women's Merino Hose, BJd Girls' Merino Hose, 6£d CASEY AND M'DONALD, Denison House, Lambton Quay, "VV ellington. Tj^ OB SALE, A STATION", comprising upwards of 7000 acres good LAND, freehold; to be sold cheap. Apply H. ELLIOTT, Willis-street. NOTICE TO FABMEBS. FOB SALE, Eeal Tartarian Seed Oats ; also, finest Short Seed Oata, Bath, Flukes, andEed Derwenta for seed. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Produce Merchant, Wellington. FOE SALE, P^n TO . NS White Seed Potatoes, various Ov kinda. PLIMMEE BEEVES & CO. FOB SALE, CHEAP. 4BEVOLVINTG SHUTTEBS, 10ft x 4ft 6in, all in good order. Apply to WILLIAM JAMES, Steam Furniture Manufactory, Lambton Quay. FOB SALE, a bargain, a first-class Spring Trap, very neir new. Apply to A. Williama, Coachbuilder and General BlackBmith, Courtenay Place, Wellington. FOB SALE, young Bull Terrier (one of first litter of imported English dogs.) L., Box 119, Post Office. FOB SALE, four or five First-class Calving Cow 3, to calve in September. Apply to Thoa. Pearman, Martin-square. FOE SALE, a Section having 20ft frontage by a depth of 90ft, situate Adelaide Road, opposite Tramway Station, on which is erected a faithfully-built threeroomed Cottage. For cash, Fob Sale, two freehold Cottages, two and three rooms roapectively, 40ft by 120 ft. Price, for cash, .£2OO each, or on terms i>2so. Fob Sale, a reehold Shop, four rooms, with large Store adjoining, doing a good business ; terms £1 per week ; price. .£350, principle and intereat ; ia lotting at 16s per week. Fob Sale, two freehold six-roomed Cottageg — drawing-room, dining-room, three bedrooms, and kitchen. Price, each, or on terms, J6l per week. Situate at Thorndon. Fob Sale, a well-built House, freehold, situate oppoaite Tramway Station, and now occupied by Madame Moeller Ground, 100 ft frontage by 120 ft. Price, £550, or on easy terms, £600. Fob Sale, a freehold Cottage and four acres land, used aa a market garden, and now occupied by Mr. M'lntosh. Price, only £300, on easy terms. Fob Sale, those well-built five-roomed Houses, with bath-room, coppers, a^ d every convenience, all on ground floor, 12ft. studs, situate Susßex Square, opposite grand atandj'with good garden ; 3uft. frontage by a depth of 116 ft., planted. Price, .£KK) sterling; all let to good tenants, 16a per week; No. 1 already sold. Also, two Houses, Bank's Terrace. Apply to H. ELLIOT I, Empire Hotel, Willis-Btreet

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 48, 26 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 48, 26 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 48, 26 August 1881, Page 3

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