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FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. EMPIRE GOLD "MINING COMPANY (Limited). SALE OF FORFEITED SHARES. MESSRS. WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO.. instructed by tha Legal Manager of the Empire Gold Mining Company (Limited), will sell by publio anotion, at the Wellington Exohange Rooms, on Friday, the 14th inst., at noon, the undermentioned shares, forfeited for non-payment of calls, unless all calls and other expenses be in the meantime paid— Nob. 2751 to 3000-250 Nos. 4501 to 5000 — 500 Nos. 15,501 to 16,000 — 500 Nos. 17,001 to 17,050 — 50 Nos. 21,001 to 21,500 — 500 Total 1800 shares WILLIAM M'LEAN & CO., Auctioneers. Wellington, 6th Sept., 1883. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'olook p.m. m KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. I « aro instructed by tho Hon. John - Martin, M.L.C, to offer for sale by publio auction, on Wodnosday, 19th September, at 2 o'olook p.m.— TOWN ACRES, 240, 241, 248, and 249, CITY OF WELLINGTON, Sub-divided into 53 First-class Building Allotments. Tho Allotraonts aro situated fronting Tara-naki-street, Vivian-stroot, and Tory-street, three of tho main streota in the oity. and a new strest, named Jessie-street, which is now being oonstruoted in accordance with the regulations of the Oity Council. The Proporty is woll known as ono of the finest and most central in the oity, while its value for business and investment purposes is inoreasing yearly. The terms of sale have beon fixod on the following unusual liboral basis : — Cash deposit at time of sale— 2s per oont. Balance payable by acceptances, in two instalments, maturing in one and two years after sale, without interett Everyone desirous of securing oithor a business or residence site should at once visit this property. Title, Land Transfor Aot.

WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE TOWN LEASES. ON FRIDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1883, At 2 o'olook p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. 1 , • are favoured with instructions from the Harbonr Board to sell by publio auction on Friday, the 26th day of Ootober^ 1883, at 2 o'olook p.m. — The whole of the undermentioned Valuable Leases of Lands situated fronting LAMBTON QUAY, FEATHER-STON-STREET, and BUNNYSTREET, immediately opposite the Government Printing Offioe Lot No. I—9o feet frontage to Lambton Quay 2—50 „ „ Bunny-street „ B—so „ „ do „ 4-76 „ „ do „ 6—50 „ „ Lambton Quay „ 6—56 „ „ Featherston-Bt. „ 7—50 „ „ Lambton Quay „ 8—56 „ „ Foatherston-st. „ 9—60 „ „ Lambton Quay „1167„ 1167 ft0 — 67ft 7in „ Featheraton-at. „ 11—50 „ „ Lambton Quay „ 12-105,, „ do The leases will be offorod at an upset price per foot, and will be for 42 years, the rental to be inoreased 50 per cent, after the first 21 years. The above sale is woll worth tho attention of persons who desire to secure really eligible business sites. The property is an improving one, and must prove highly valuable to the lessees. For plans, draft, lease, and conditions of Bale, apply to H. M. Lyon, Esq., Seoretary Harbour Board, or at the officos of the auctioneers PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF FREEHOLD LAND. LIVE STOOK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, PEIZE SHEEP, AND THOROUGHBRED STOOK. TI/TESSRS. FELL BROS. A CO. havo reooived instructions from Henry Redwood, Esq., who has determined to relinquish (arming, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In November next, on a date to be stated in future advertisements— 850 aores of first-olass arable and grazing land, known as Upper Spring Creek Farm, subdivided into suitable blooks FARM HORSES, CATTLE, & SHEEP, together with the whole of tho justly-cele-brated atud of Thoroughbred horses, stallions, brood mares, young stook, and horses in training MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of— Steam plough, threshing machines, reaper and binders, and all the moat modern and improved farming appliances In announcing tho above solo, the auotioneers are oonvinood they are offering to the publio an opportunity of securing land and stook seldom to be met with. Plans of the land aro being propared, and will bo on view at our offioe, where full partioulars as to terms, &0., may be ascertained. FELL BROS. & CO., Blenheim. THE MIKONUI WATER-RACE AND GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED), ROSS. Capital £30,000, in 30,000 shares of £1 each. 6d per share payable on application, Ib on allotment; calls not to exceed 6d per month. Manager, pro tern. : Wit. Duncan, HoHtika. fIiHE Company is formed with the view of X acquiring— Firstly, certain olaims and lease, forming a compnot blook of 70 aores ; eastern boundary, tho Mount DOr Claim, while on the northern side is tho RossUnitod Company's ground. And secondly, Dowling's, Hart and M'Gill's, and Black and party'B wator rights. Prospeotus and plans may be had from the undorsicned Broker for Wellington. D. T. STUART, N. Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.'s Buildings. ~~- PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. AFTERNOON & EVENING CLASSES, To be held in the Athkn^um Buildincl CLASSES for instruction in this valuable and soientifio method of Writing will be held in the Rooms of the Wellington Young Men's Christian Association (No. 13), commencing TUESDAY, 11th inst., as follows !—! — Afternoon Classes— Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4.15 to 5.15 p.m. Evening Classes— Wednesdays and Fridays, from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. Terms— los per month ; Membors and AsBooiates by speoial arrangement, particulars of which may bo obtained from the Soorotary or Librarian Young Men's Christian Association. Applications to be addressed "F. W. B. Grbville, New Zealand Times Offioe." WINTER SALE, at /GRAVES AND FLEMING'S. They are selling good heavy Blankets at 5s lid, 8s lid, and 12a 6d. A large stook of superior quality, heavy weights, and extra large sizes.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1883, Page 4

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