WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. About 250 volumes of first-class Books, wellbonnd and in good condition, some suitable for prizes, Christma3 presents, &c ; 30 vols Chambers' Journal, 8 vols Once a Week, 8 vols Argosy, 7 yols Good Words, 9 vols Tinsley's Magazine, 19 vols All the Year Kound, Buckle'B History of Civilization, Chronicleß of Cariingford ; Art Embroidery, latest edition, handsomely illustrated ; Cattle Breeding, Works of Charles Lamb ; Dickens' Works, 11 vols ; Kinglake's Crimea, 6 vols; Darwin's Naturalist's Voyage Round the World; Court and Society, by the Dnke of Manchester; and a quantity of popular novels, &c. FRANCIS SLDEY & CO. have received instructions to sell the above by auction, in the Arcade Buildings, without reserve. Books now on view. SATURDAY, 29th OCTOBER. YACHT FOR SALE, LYTTELTON. ME. THOS. PREECE has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his produce rooms, Lichfield-street, Christchurch, on Saturday, 29th October — The 10-ton cutter yacht FLEETWING, as she now lies at anchor in Lyttelton, with all Bails, gear, anchors, chains, 7cwt. lead and 4^ tons iron ballast. Sale at 2 p.m. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Christchurch ; or to J. E. Willcox, Lyttelton. TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. SALE AT THE SILVERSTREAM, UPPER HUTT. Genuine Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property, Dairy Stock, Horses, Farming Implements, &c. MR. J. H. WALLACE has been favoured with instructions from the proprietor, Mr. G. W. Schwartz, to sell by public auction, on the premises, Silverstream, Upper Hutt, on the above date, without reserve — 1. The residue of the leaße, having 13 years to run from March next, of all that valuable farm, comprising 100 acres (more or less), and containing some of the finest land in the colony, together with 8-roomed dwellinghouse, large barn, stables, cowstalls, piggeries, stockyard, and every convenience, now in the occupation of Mr. Schwartz. 2. A herd of about 24 choice milch cows and heifers, all first-class dairy cattle, only lately specially selected at great cost ; a portion aro in full milk, the remainder to calve. Also, yearling heifers, two breeding sows, useful farm horses, &c, &c. 3. Buggy, brake, spring trap, and farm cart, double braka and buggy harI nesß, trap, buggy, and cart harness, rough harrows, churns, dairy utensils, &c, chaff cutters, corncrushers, tools, &c. 4. All the household furniture, including new drawing-room suite in horsehair, splendid trichord piano, almost new, &c, &c. The Auctioneer beg 3to call special attention to the above property, which is solely put into the market through family bereavement, and being within the immediate neighbourhood of the Railway Station, ib a highly remunerative place for any industrious farmer, or as a comfortable country home for a gentleman engaged in business in the city. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the property and stock at any time before the day of tale. Luncheon provided. Train leaves town at 11.10 a.m. Sale Tuesday, Ist November, to commence at half-past 12. No reserve. (For continuation or auctioneers' aavertist¦ments. seevaae 4.t FOR SALE BY TENDER. rTIHE following Sections in Wrigley's EsJL tate, Masterton : — Section No. 93, Akura-road ; No. 60, Albert-Btreet, adjoining section b Nos. 53 and 54, Victoria-street ; allotments Nos. 1 and 2, adjoining sections Nob. 53 and 54; also, l-6thof town acre, No. 90, Church-street. Terms : — One quarter cash ; balance in three, six, and nine months, with interest addad. Tenders close 10th November, 1881. Further particulars to be obtained from, and tenders addressed to James Brown, Town Hall, Masterton; or, Baker Bros., Star Chambers, Wellington. TO WOOLGROWERS, RUNHOLDEES, AND OTHEES. 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. MUEEAY, EOBEETS AND CO., Wool Stobes, Featherston-street, Wellington. ~VTO bankrupt's stock, but a Genuine Clearing Sale. W. & J. STAPLES. ~T\ E. KEYWORTH, PIPITEA-STBEET. At home for Consultation— 9 to 10.30 ; 2 to 3 ; 6.30 to 8. BARRAUD & SON, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist. JUST TO HAND, THE following MALTINE preparations, now becoming so justly celebrated in Europe for their rare medicinal and nutritious properties : — MALTINE, with Beef and Iron MALTINE, with Cod Liver Oil MALTINE, with Pepsine Pancreatine MALTINE, with Hypophosphitis MALTINE, with Phosphate of Iron SHIRLY'S NEURALGIC CRYSTALS. BAEEAUD & SON call special attention to this invaluable remedy for Neuralgia, Headaches, and other nervous affections — the first supply received in Wellington. Also, BAREAUD' S Tolutine Cough Syrup, found to be ono of the most effectual remedies for Coughs, Colda, and other affeotions of the chest ever introduced in Wellington. BAREAUD & SON'S Union Bouquet, the best exhilarating perfume made in New Zealand. TEETH CAEEFULLY EXTEACTED AND STOPPED. BABBAUP & SON. MONUMENTAL STONE WOEKS, CHEISTCHURCH. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES Of every description. For Cheapness and Design unequalled in the colony. Designs and Price List may be seen at A. TUENEE'S, Agent, Courtenay Place, Near the Gasworks. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHEES. OFFEES are invited for Town Section 693, situate in Wallace-street. It contains nearly an acre of land, together with a well-built 1 3-roomed family dwelling and outbuildings (occupied by Mrs. Lawson); also two 4-roomed cottages. The section has frontage to Wallace-btreet, Wrightstreet, and Hargreaves-street, and is destined to beoome one of the most valnable building sites in the city. Will be sold in part or as a whole. For particulars apply to Messrs. Brittain and Nanoarrow, Trustees. /^ENTEAL HOTEL. THOMAS J. GLEW Wishf>B to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased the above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to customers to merit a fair share of their patronage. The proprietor's long experience in the trade is a sufficient guarantee that nothinp but the finest qualities of Beers, Winea, and Spirits will be kept in stock. English and Scotch Beers on draught and in bottle. Superior Accommodation foi Boarders ; Bath-room, &c. Ordinary Dailj at 1 o'clock. All City Trams pass the Hotel. THOS. J. GLhW, Central Hotel, Lambton Quay. ILL 1A M L~E CE E N Accountant, Lambton Quay, opposite Barrett's Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 98, 24 October 1881, Page 3
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