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SATURDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. Sale of Jewellery, <kc, tho property of various deceased persons. By order of the Public Trustee, (R. C. Hamerton, Esq.) /GEORGE THOMAS has received inVJf structious to sell by auction at his rooms, Panama-street, on Saturday, 18th November, at 1 o'clock sharp — A quantity of silver lever and Geneva watches, gold chain, silver and steel chains, gold rings, brooohes, <fee, to closo up various deceased persons' estates Terms cash. No reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FOR SALE, by auction, two very fine Brakes, built by Black, to order, at a cost of .£llO and £85. Further particulars in to-morrow's advertisement. Meantime apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Panama-street, Wellington. (For co7itinuation of Auctioneers' advertisements, see page 4. MELROSE ! MELROSE~! MELROSE ! The Finest Suburh out or Wellington. OPEN FOR SELECTION AT AN UPSET PRICE. THE owners of the Township of Melroso have decided to allow tho publio to select any Bection which they may desire (Bubjoct to approval at a fixed upset price, which ranges from .£8 15s per aero. Full schedules of the upset prices may be seen at our offices. The right to select will remain open for fourteen days only, when the property will be withdrawn from sale. This is one of those rare opportunities which should be eagerly sought by all sensible men who desire to take advantage of the forthcoming rapid rise in values. Remember ! The property is to be sold at very low prices, in order to closo the partnersliip accounts of the owners. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., Auctioneers, Exchange Land & Mercantile Auction Rooms, Panama-street.

ART UNION! By Special Permission. PAINTING IN OIL, WATER-COLOUR, AND PORCELAIN, BY PROFESSOR WILHELM GEISLER, From Munich,. 12 Prizes, valued at 150 Guineas. 150 Subscribers, at One Guinea each. To be drawn for at an early date in tho Athenteum Building, due notico of which will be given. Tickots obtainable at the Studio, Room No. 10, top flat, Athonscum Building, or at Mr. D. Clark's,, Stationer, where tho pictures are now on' view.

TN the Supremo Court of New Zealand.— JL Wellington District.— ln the matter of " Tho Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and tho various amendments thereof, and in the matter of tho bankruptcy of BENJAMIN CALEB THATCHER, of Wellington, Laborer. — Notice is hereby given that a sufficient number of creditors not having attended tho meetings of creditors to form a quorum, I appointed George Besloy, a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, to be Creditors' Trustee, and the Raid Georgo Besley has signified to mo in writing Ids acceptance of tho said office. — Dated this 14th day of Novembor, 1882. — D. G. A. COOPEE, Deputy-Registrar. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District.— ln the matter of " Tho Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the various amendments thereof, and in the matter of the bankruptcy of CHARLES BOLTON, of Wellington.— Notico is hereby given that a sufficient number of creditors not having attended the meetings to form a quorum, I appointed George Bosley, a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, to be Creditors' Trustee, and the said George Besley has signified to me in writing his acceptance of the said office. — Dated this 14th day of November, 1882.— D. G. A. COOPER, Deputy Registrar. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. — In the matter of " Tho Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the various amendments thereof, and in the matter of tho bankr uptcy of HERBERT DEVERILL, of Wellington, Photographer. — Notice is hereby given that a sufficient number of creditors not having attended tho meetings to form a quorum, I appointed George Besley, a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, to bo creditors' trustee, and the said George Besley has signified to me in writing his acceptanco of the said office. — Dated this 14th day of November, ISB2.— D. G. A. COOPER, Deputy-Registrar. In tho Bankrupt Estate of H. BRANDT, Lower Hutt. ALL Accounts owing to tho abovo Estate are requested to be paid to the undersigned within fourteen days from this date. R. CLELAND, Trustee, Lower Hutt. 14th November, 1882. TO OUR LOWER HUTT SUBSCRIBERS. j HE above notice does not refer to Subscriptions to the Evening Post due on the 31st of October, which must be paid to us before a valid receipt can bo obtained. All subscriptions from the Ist of November will in future be paid to MRS. H. Brandt, who alone is authorised to give receipts for same, BLUNDELL BROS., Proprietors, Evening Post.

BOOTS ! ! ! BOOTS ! ! ! BOOTS ! ! ! GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Now Going On. WAND IT STAPLES, • Willis-street, Now take a lost opportunity of thanking the publio for the liberal patronage bestowed on them Bince commencing business in Wellington. The New Zealand Leather Manufacturing Company, Limited, to whom W. & J. S. have disposed of both their wholesale and retail establishments, having determined to give up the retail trade, and to confine ttfiein-. selves to the former only, will hold a Great Clearing Sale at Willis-street for a period of Twenty-one Days, during which time the entire/ stock' must be cleared out, at whatever sacrifice, and no reasonablo offer will bo refused. The*above stock is offered with tho greatest confidence, as it is all of W. & J. Staples' own manufacture, and every line is guaranteed, a desideratum often sought, but very difficult to meet with. Children's boots, from one shilling per pair. Girls' calf elastic boots, copper toes, s. d. from .26 „ kip laco, toe and heel plates, from 2 6 Maids' 1 and 2 Levant shoes, from . 5 6 „ elastic-side boots, from 6 6 Ladies' „ . Prunella boots, from 411 „ house boots, from 4 6 „ kid elastic boots, from 6 6 „ Levant shoes, from 5 6 „ high-legged lace boots, from .. 8 6 „ best block kid boots, from ... 9 6 „ calf elastic-side boots, from ... 8 6 „ slippers, from 2 6 Gents' best watertight boots 12 6 „ shooters 12 6 „ „ ... ... 11 9 „ elastic-side boots, toe and heel plates U 9 , 12 6 Youths' strong nailed boots 7 6 Boys' „ „ „ 5 $ Youths' bluchers... . . ... 4 t Gents' „ 5 11 „ canvas shoes . . .. ... 5 6 „ slippers, from 2 9 „ ball and walking shoes, at ... 8 6 To Master Mariners, Officers, Sailors Miners, and Others. Special attention is colled to Six Coses of the Real Crock-proof Gum Boots, which will be sold at less than prime coat. NOTICE. HORSE CARDS, for the coming Beason, printed at the Evening Post Offioe, on the shortest notice and at reasonable prices.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 99, 15 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 99, 15 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 99, 15 November 1882, Page 3

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