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SATURDAY, 18th MARCH. ABSOLUTE SALE OF AMERICAN CRUSHED LOAF SUGAR. To Merchants, Storekeepers, and Confectioners MB. H. H. LANG (for tho N.Z.L. and . M.a. Co., Ld ) will Bell by auction at tho Company's stores, Custom House Quay, on Saturday ? 18th Maroh, punctually at 12 o'clock, in suitable lots — 90 BARRELS CRUSHED LOAF SUGAR, being the balance of a consignment received from Ca'ifornia. This sugar is admirably adapted for table and preserving purposes, being of brilliant whitencßU, crisp and dry. It has been landed in firat-claes condition, and will bear favourable comparison with the beat English manufactures. Terms— Caßh on delivery, Icsb 2J per cent, discount. Tho sngar may be inspected between tho hours of 9 and 5. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH. MAbTERTON SALE 3 YARDS. LOWES & IORNS will Bell by public anction os above — 3000 croas-bred Lincoln ewes, consisting of two, four, six- tooth and fresh full-mouthed. Specially selected for the market. The above ara from the celebrated flock of Mr. Beamish of Napier, and the auctioneers confidently recommend them to the breedera. The whole will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.

ISLAND BA*. JSIAND BAY. ISLAND BAY. ITIOIi SALE, beautiful, unique, and lovely . allotments, of areas of any size, in the Township of Island Bay, on terms to suit everyone. This noble property iB sitaate within twenty minutes' walk of the tram termiuns, or within ten minutes' drive. Bounded on tho north by tho Town Belt, on the south by Island Bay ; being so bounded, the proporty will always have a park-like entranoo, terminated by the ocean, whence are grand views of the snow-clad mountains of Kaikoura, entrance to Wellington harbour, and all vessels are seen steaming and Hailing to and fro. The beaoh is all that can be desired, and tho pretty bay is nearly all the year round sufficiently smooth for boating, as shown from the number of fishing boats on it. It is good fishing ground, and crayfish abound in largo quantities'. The island, about one mile from the beach, completing tho picture and forming part of the natural harbour. With the progress of Wellington, Island Bay must participate. Tho property is admitted to bo the prettiest and most approachable suburb of Wellington. A good carriage roa«l ib already made from Wellington harbour to the bay, where thousands resort at holiday time, and all the year round picnic parties aro seen wending their way to this delightful spot. Merohants, professional gentlemen, Government officials, and mercantile employe's, will, in the natural course nf progress, havo to seek Buburban residences, and thia must be the chosen place Terms of payment — One-fourth cash ; the balance can go over five years at 7 per centum per annum; and persons wishing it would be assisted to build on the moßt liberal terms, bo at once making their freehold come to much leaa than a rental in town, and free from all the numerous and heavy rates, being just without the boundary of the city. All persons requiring a freehold are invited to interview Mr. JACOB JOSEPH, HobsonBtreetj or J. F. E. WRIGHT, Island Bay, from whom plans of the property and every information can be obtained. TO BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, that splendid Freehold Bnilding Site where Barrett's Hotel standß, having 108 feet frontage to Lambton-qnay, 100 feet to Plimmor's Steps, and 100 feet to South boundary 5 solid rook foundation ; best position in Wellington. This will be opon till sth April. Apply to John Plimmer. FOR ABSOLUT E SALE, at the Hutt, an eligible Freehold Business Property adjacent to the Hutt Bridge, with dwellinghouse, containing tone rooms, commodious shop and outbuildings, timber yard, &o. ; title, under Land Transfer Aot. — Also, a large and commodious Building, known as Park Valo Stores, containing front shop, workshop, six-roomed house, scullery, stable, and all necessary outbuildings, at present let to a good tenant ; title, Crown Grant.— Also, two Building Allotments, each about 50ft frontage to the Hutt Road, and adjoining Park Vale Stores ; title, Crown Grant. — Apply to J. H. Ross, storekeeper, Taita ; or to Joseph Brown, on the premises. FOR SALE, for £30, Improvements and Lease of an old established Boarding-house in Masterton, having three years to run, containing thirteen rooms, with good garden, stables, and outbuildings, and every convenience ; rent low. Tho only reason for disposing of the above is the present proprietor entering into farming business. The furniture can be taken at valuation, if required. James Ewington, Maaterton. FOR SALE, 2000 Acres rioh Bush Land, partly alluvial flat, recently nnder Maori cultivation ; sea board, good port, 40 miles from Wellington. For particulars apply to Evening Post.l FOR SALE, at Newtown, two Seotions of splendid Land, fenced, 63ft by 107 ft. Apply G. Lealie, Bute-street. FOR SALE, about 2000 aores of rich Pastoral and Agricultural Country, partly improved, about 15 miles from Masterton, with 700 sheep, milch cows, horses, &o. ; there is a good dwellinghonse, cowshed, shearingshed, yards, and paddocks, with about '4 mile of fencing erected. For further particulars apply early to Job Vile, Masterton. TpOR SALE, CHEAP — 1 sowt Avery's Soaleß, nearly new 1 sft Flywheel 1 Corn Crasher 1 Sewing Machine (Jones' patent, intended for heavy work, such as bootmaking and saddlery) 1 12 ft Counter (very suitable for drapers) , containing 16 drawers All the above will be sold very cheap. WILLIAM JAMES, Steam Furniture Manufactory, Lambton Quay, Wellington. YIT ANTED Known-That Webley, Sole Agent for Mason and Hamlin Organ Co., has just opened a splendid assortment of their beautiful instruments. Come and see them. "^TTTANTED Known— l hat my WillisBtreet Shop is now closed, and stock removed to Cuba-Btreet, where I beg to invite all my customers and the public generally. Jno. Young, Ironmonger. ANTED Known— That Webley, of Cuba-Btreet, has just received all the Vocal and Dance Music of the favourite Operas " La Maacotte," "Patience," " The Pirates of Penzance," &c, &o. X\TANTED Known-That my Willisstreet Shop is now dosed, and stock removed to Cnba-street, where I beg to invite all my customerd and the publio generally. Jno. Young, Ironmonger. WANTED Known, Nail, Button-hole, and Cutting-out Scissors, Pen and Pocket Knives by best makers, at John Marks', Willis-street. WANTED Known— "Necessity is the mother of invention." The publio have felt the necessity, that is, of a really serviceable and efficient Washing Machine, at a moderate cost, and B. Knuokey has discovered the remedy. The merits of the Patent Cornish Washing Machine need no comment, they only require to be tried and known to be fully appreciated. A large number already sold. Machines sold on the hire purchase system. Price, from £3 10a upwards. Come and see them at R. Knuokey 's, under the verandah, opposite Basket-maker' Upper Willis-Btreet. WANTED, Purchasers for the celebrated Muffins and Crumpets, procurable at Jas. Godber's, Cuba and Molesworthstreets.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 61, 15 March 1882, Page 4

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