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MONDAY, 24th OCTOBEE, At 11 o'clock. EXTENSIVE BOOK SALE. ME. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his Bale room, Hunter-street, on Monday, 24th Oct., at 11 o'clock — The library of the late Dr. Bennett, comprising a valuable collection of books in every branch of literature A catalogue will bs issued. Books are now on view. Sale— Monday, 24th October, at 11 o'clock. THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBEE, At 2 o'clock p.m. SALE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSiC. j MB. J. H. WALLACE i« instructed to sell by public auction, at the Academy of Music, Lambton Quay, on Thursday, 27th October, at 2 o'clock p.m , without reserve — 1 piano, by Collard and Collard 110 cane-bottom chairs 9 settees, seated, cushioned, &c. 18 forms in pit 22 planks (12 feet) and fixtures On the stage — Curtain, drop scene, 12 stock Bceneß and sundry others 16 wings, stage carpet, stage ladder, lot of props, Ac. 14 wooden chairs, looking-glass, waßhstand, 2 basins, <fee, Ac. Cupboard, desk, and hat pegs Gallery— 19 settees, piece matting, 2 pieces carpet in hall, and 2 tables Sale Thursday, 27th October, at 2 o'clock. No reserve. POSTPONED, In consequence of non-arrival of Bteamer, until MONDAY, 24th OCTOBEB, At 12 o'clock. Fowls' Wheat. Fowlb' Barley. On Wharf, Ex Napier, if Arrived. /"IBOSKEEY, HASELL & CO. have reV-^ ceived instructions to sell by auction, on Queen's Wharf, on Monday, 24th Oct., at 12 o'clock, at risk of shippers— 50 Backs heavy wheat 150 do fowls' barley CEOSKEEY, HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBEE, At 2 o'clock. FEEEHOLD LAND. Under the provisions of " The Conveyancing Amendment Act, 1860." GEOEGE THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Alexander Sutherland Allan, Esq , Eegistrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, to sell by puclio auction, at his rooms, Panama-street — All that piece of land, situate in and being part of the section numbered 10 on the plan of the Ohiro District, bounded on the north-west by other portion of Bection No. 10, 2539 links ; on the east by other portions of the said sections, 2820 links ; and towards the south-west by other portion of tho said section, 1046 links ; excepting thereout those pieces of land containing 16 perohes and one acre, sold to Mr. Stephen Saville For further particulars apply to Mr. HENRY MITCHELL, Of Mitchelltown : To THE AUCTIONEEE ; Or to W. H. QUICK, Esq., Solicitor, Featherßton-Btreet. MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBEE. IMPOETANT SALE. Compact Freehold Farm and Stock, Upper Hutt. MESSES. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from the proprietor, A. Cruiokshank, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the premises, Upper Hutt, on Monday, the 7th day of November, at 11 o'olook forenoon sharp — That splendid property known as HUJSTLY FABM, situated within a mile of the Upper Hutt Eailway Station, consisting of 415 acres free hold land, 315 acres being sound paature, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, the balanoe ' good bush land, readily convertible into valuable pasturage Together with A comfortable nine-roomed dwellinghouse and conservatory, shrubbery, orchard (planted with choice fruit trees), stable, dairy, aviary, barn, cowshed, cottage, and all necessary buildings After whioh, Sheep, cattle, horses, pigs, farming implements, and a quantity of honsehold furniture, &c, &o. As per catalogue. The above should command the attention of capitalists and others desirous of acquiring a first-class freehold farm. Note. — Failing a purchaser at auction, Huiitly Farm will be put up for lease for a term of five years, with right of renewal. (For continuation of auctioneers' aavertitcments. see page 4.1 TO WOOLGROWEES, RUNHOLDERS, AND OTHEBS. WE beg to remind you that we are in the market as CASH BUYEES of WOOL. Advances made on Consignments placed in our charge for Sale by our London firm, Messrs. {Sanderson, Murray, and Co. MUERAY, EOBEBTS AND CO., Wool Stores, Feathereton-Btreet, Wellington. W. CLAEK, DRAPES AND CLOTHIEB, Lambton Quay, Has the pleasure to inform his customers and the general public that he has BECEIVED AND OPENED OUT HIS SHIPMENT OF GOODS To Commence the Spring and Summer Trade, and he has other Three Shipments to follow, bo that his STOCK WILL BE KEPT NICELY ASSOBTED DUEING THE SEASON. These Goods will be found Eemarkably Cheap, and the wonder is how some of them can be made for the money. It is not possible to enumerate the Goods Ihe has received. W. CLAEK, therefore, requests Inspection, which will, without doubt, lead to a purchase. W. CLAEK is offering some beautiful COLOUEED SILKS at 5s per yard for only 2s lid; one would suppose they "growed" at this price and were not mode. The Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' STEAW HATS Beat anything he has ever had for Price and Qnality. W. CLAEK does not think it is possible for anyone to sell cheaper than he does, for the simple reason that he Gets all his Goods Direct to his own Order ; and he allows One Shilling off each £ to Cash Buyers. NB. — Having just completed Stocktaking, and finding that in many things he is overstocked, he has instructed his assistants to Sell a whole lot of these Goods, Regardless of Cost. W. CLAEK, Lambton Quay. "^VTO bankrupt's stock, but a Genuine Clearing Sale. W. & J. STAPLES. TT| B. KEYWOBTH, PIPITEA-BTEBIT. At home for Consultation— 9to 10.30 ; 2to 3 ; 6.30 to 8. WANTED Known, that Baldness is curable, and whickers and moustacho guaranteed.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 97, 22 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 97, 22 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 97, 22 October 1881, Page 3