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THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instruct ons from a gentleman^ who has left Wellington, to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings — The wholaof his household furri ureand effect s',5 ', consistii gof trioh >r<l piano, in ebony and gold ; dr.wingroom suite, in oretonne; walnut card table, pier glass, carpets, marble wasbstand and toilet table, hall table, Bofa, case of New Zealand birds, mahogany 100 table, dining table and kitohen table, washstanda and wore, perambulator, ohair s, single and double bedsteads, chest of drawerß, cheffonier, spring mattreatea and bedding, piotures, vases, cloaks, sohool desks, easels and blaok boards, cramp saws, carpenter's benoh, carved trusses, large window sash, Frenoh oasements, Ac, Ao. Unreserved sale.

THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. Stock Sale at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards, CARTERTON. FH. WOOD will sell by publio auotion • on the above date, at 2 p.m.— 3 dairy cows 2 heifers 2 ateerj 13 yeirlinga Horsea Double buggy Spring trap, 4 c Entrieß oan be made np to time of tale.

THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBEB. FRUIT TREES, CAMELLIAS, Ao. FH. WOOD will sell, immediately after • the stock sale, at Carterton, on the above date, for Mr. M'Cardle— Fruit trees Pines Cupreßaes Trees Shrubs Camellias And a large assortment of pot plants, Ao.

THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBEB, At 11 o'clook. On Queen's Whatf. Potatoes. Potatoes. Potatoes. LAERY A CAMPBKLL will sell on the Queen's Wharf, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock — 160 saoka prime e&ting potatoes Sale positively at 11 o'olook. SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBEB, At 12 o'clock. Condemned Government Stores. Without Reserve. r^ROSKERT A CoTwill Bell by auotion \J at their room, Lambton Qniy, by order of the Defence Department, on Saturday, the 9th instant, at 12 o'olook — 100 diggers' and oiroular tent-, Baddies, bridles, head collars, martingales, stirrup leather.-;, breastplates, bedoases, rngs, bull's-eye lanterns, revolver cases, and a lot of sundries Also, 1 Leamington range 1 bedroom stove 1 gas stove Terms oash. OBOSKERY A CO. THE ALBION GOLD-MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE following SHARES, that is to .ay— Nos. 4,868 to 4 967-100 sharea Nos. 8,686 to 8,785-100 shares Nos. 12,801 to 12,825—25 shares Nob. 12,951 to 12,975—25 shares Noa. 12,521 to 12 530-10 shares Nos. 4,166 te 4,175-10 sharea Noa. 14,411 to 14 420-10 sharea Nos. 10.401 to 10,450-50 shares Nos. 8,226 to 8,235—10 shareß having beoome FORFfc.IT by non-payment of calls, will be sold at auotion, by Mr. Gxoboe Thomas, at his rooms, Panamastreet, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 12th September, 1882, at 12 o'olook noon. CHABLES WHITE, Manager.

PUBLIC NOTIOE. GEORGE THOMAS having taken those premises in Johnßton-street (formerly oooupied by Messrs. Croskery and Hasell), will hold a Weekly Sale of Live Stook, should sufficient inducement offer. Horse Stalls and Feed to be had on the premises, and ample accommodation for farmers bringing in live stook from the country the day previous to the sale. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, and Pboddcb Merchant, Panama-Btreet, Wellington. (For continuation oj Awliontert' advertitementt, tee page 4.)

VILLA RESIDENCE FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS. MR. WOODS, who ia leaving the oolony, : has resolved to offer For Pali his Houbb and Grounds in Upper Feathenton Terrace, oontaining six rooms, and fitted up in a very superior manner, with gas and water, steam bath, plunge and shower. There is a detaohed wasbhouse, fitted with oopper,' Ac, oonerete yard, and the drainage moßt complete. The ground has a frontage of 164 feet by a depth of 84 feet, more or less, laid opt with flower garden, and well planted with shrubs, and commanding a most magnificent view of the town and harbour. For partioulara, apply on the premises; or to Mr. Woods, at Thompson, Shannon and Co.'s. FOR SALE. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PALMERSTON NuRTH. TEN CHOICE HALF-ACRE SECTIONS FRONTING MAIN-BTREET AND . CHUIiCH-STRE_T. 'THE undersigned has for sale Ten Vain- ¦ able Sections of Land in ihe rising TOWNSHIP OF PALMERSTON NORTH, being Nos. 733, 735, 737, 739, 741, 743, 745, 754,756,757, Eaoh comprising a Half -acre of Land, some fronting the line of railway, and within an | easy distance from the Pnblio Square. Title under the Land Transfer Aot. Tibmb— One-fourth Cash ; balanoe by instalments at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months' date, with bank rate of- interest added. ALFRED A. BARNETT, Land Agent, Lambton-quay. Tjji O R SALE. That very valnable and well-known PROPERTY on WJiLIINGTON TERRACE, owned and occupied by Mrs. Hoegard, comprising' TWO ACRES of LASD (more or less), with a frontage of 26. feet to the Terrace, and a right-of -passage of three (3) feet to Lambton-quay, together with the ELEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE ereoted thereon. The property is one of the finest ever submitted for sale in the City of Wellington, and from its central position is invaluable either for a private residence or for specula* tive purposes. It is, moreover, most plea* santly situated, commands a splendid view of the harbour and BUrronndings, and is easy of access from all parts of the city. . To those deeirous of acquiring a really magificent property the present opportunity is one rarely to be met with. Three-fourths of the purohase-money may remain on mortgage, if desired. For farther particulars apply to Mr. J. HOGGARD, Chief Post Offioe. 18th August, 1882. TjlOR SALE OR TO LET, the weU-known Club Hotel, Marton, Bangitikei, doing good business. v For terms apply to the proprietor, JAMES PBOSSEB, ' Marton. FOR SALE, a Three-roomed Cottage at Mitohelltown ; terms easy. For par-tio-Un apply to A. D. Haines, Mitohelltown.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 3

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