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FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST, At 2 o'clock sharp. On board tho ship "Ocoola." SURPLUS STORES. GEOROR THOMAS has reoeived instructions to sell by auction an above, on Friday, 22nd August, at 2 o'olook— Tho snrplns stores of the above vessel, all in mnall quantity, consisting of biscuits, rico, peas, raisins, ourrants, butter, 'Frisco beef, mustard, pickk'H, popper, litnojnice, sugar, tea, vinegar, Ao., Ao, Tho salo will tako place on deok. MONDAY, 25th AUGUBT, 1884. SUPERIOR MILCH COWS AND DAIRY IMPLEMENTS, Foatherston, Wairarapa. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE k CO. havo boon favonred with instructions from tho proprietor to sail by publio auction, on the promises of Mr. John Robertson, Foathorston, on Monday, 25th August, at 12 o'olook noon sharp — Tho wholo of his farm stock, consisting of— Q HEAD firflt-olass Dairy Cows Homo, spring trap, and harness llllly Dairy utensils Gardon tools Poultry, &0., Ao. Aftor whioh, The lease for one year of subnrban sections Nos. 212, 215, and 216, Feathoraton (all adjoining), containing 23a lr lOp, fonoed and subdivided into paddocks, now in the occupation of Mr. John Robortson Terms oash. IN THE EXCHANOK LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION EOOMS, Panama-stubby. ON FRIDAY, WtTAUOUST, 1884, At a o'eiook jt.m, ril KENNEDY MAODOBALD k CO. I • are favourflt with instructions from Mossrs. W. M. Bannatyne and Co. to sell by pnblio nnntion, as abovo, on account of a oliont rosidont abroad — TnRKR MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SKCTIONS, oaoh having frontages to CAMBRIDGE TERRACE of 40 feet by a depth of 80 feet, and adjoining the roßidenoo of Mr. Cooper Also, Ono Building Section at roar of above, fronting private street, and having a frontige of 42 feet by a depth of 120 foot Those sections will bo Bold separately, and on eiuy terms will bo givon, and they front tho tramway lino, they should command the oonfidonco of all buyers of splendid homestead Bites. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. THOENDON WAED. TO THE RATEPAYERS. I AM a Candidate for representing yon in tho City Council, and respeotfully solioit your Bupport. W. H. WARREN. Wellington, 15th August, 1884. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF LAMBTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-I have been requested to offer myself as a candidate to roprosont Lambton Ward in the City Council in tho place of Counoillor Thompson, who has signified his intention of not seeking ro-eleotiou. As a ratepayor, I am considerably interested in tho oonduot of Muniaipal matters, and, if olooted, your interests will be my own. Yours obediently, W. H. QUICK. 19th August, 1884. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TE ARcTwARD. Wellington, 10th August, 1884. To Geo. W. Cole, Esq. DEAR SIR— We, tho undersigned ratepayers of Te Aro Ward, request that you will allow yourself to bo nominated for tho Beat about to bo rendered vacant in the City Council through the efiluxion of time, ana should you aoaoed to our request wo will do all in our power to bocuto your return. We romoin, Yours, Ao., A. J. Bennott Fredk. White W. Staff G. B. Caloinai C. B. Proas Simon Scott J, M'Alpino W. O. Fitzgerald W. J. Freoman 8. J. Bell Thoa. Chegwin Thomas Bowie E. B. Haughton Franois Fauvel Jno. Yonng Rhoda Campioa John Hanooi And others TO THE BURGESSES SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. Ladibs and Gentlemen,— I willingly place any Bervioes that X oan render the Ward at your disposal. A three years' residence amongst you has taught me many of your requirements, and an intimate aoqnaintance witk the saniUry condition of tho oity warrants my esndtdiJAare in the interests of publio health. It will givo me trrooi ptaaaOM to aeok an oarly opportunity el meeting the ratepayers for the diaonsaion of suoh urgent matters as tho To Aro Foreshore Reclamation, Sanitary Improvements, Finance, &0., I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. W. COLE. Wellington, 10th Auguat, 1884. WELLINGTON HARBOUE BOABD. NOTICE is hereby given that an application has been mado to His Excellency tho Qovernor in Council by the Wellington Harbour Board for a Special Order under the provisions of Section 4 of "Tho Harbours Aot Amendment Act, 1383," authorising and empowering it to fill in and reclaim certain lands lying under the Quocn's Wharf and between such Wharf and tho Wool Jetty, in the Harbour of Wellington, and abutting on Waterloo Quay and Customhouse Quay. A duplicate of tho said application and of tho plans and estimates required by tho said Act is lodged at the Customhouse, in tho City of Wellington, whore the same may bo inspected during office hours. Dated nt Wellington this ICth day of August, 1884. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary of the said Board. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Alexander James M'Tavish has this day entered into Partnership with Charles Thomad Tatum, as Sharebrokers and General Commission Agents. Tho business will in future be carried on under the stylo of " M'Tavish, Tatum k Co.,' in the promisoa on Lambton Quay lately' oooupiod by Mossrs. Williamson k Co., opposite Bank of Now Zealand. Dated this 9th day of August, 1884. A. J. M'TAVISH. CHAS. T. TATUM. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BIED, RABBIT, AND CAT ASSOCIATION. President— His Exoolloncy Sir W. F. D. Jervois. G.C.M.G., C.B. Vico-Presidont — His Worship the Mayor. Treasures— Mr. D. D. Hyde. mHE First Show of tho abovo Association X will beheld in the Arcade, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 3rd and 4th September. Catalogue comprises 93 classes ; 3 priiei in oaoh class. Entries oloso Wednesday, 27th August. Schedules and entry forms oan be obtained of Messrs. Denton, Willis-streot; D. D. Hyde, and France Bros., Lambton-quay; OT> ° T. J. NICHOLLS, Hon. Seo., Caro Messrs. FRANCE BEOS. Entries, accompanied by fees, will be received by any of the above-mentioned gentlemen. NOTIOE. DRESSMAKING. H STONE k CO., • CVBA-STRBRT, Will commeoee in the* above line ON MONDAY, 26>h AUGUST, 1884. Having engaged the sorvioea of a thorough Experienced Hand, will be able to mako Drosses in the first stylo. Fit guaranteed at very moderate prices, a want long felt in Wellington. Ladies' own material made np if required. WANTED Knows, Brass oasting every day. J. E. Hayea, Brass Foundry,, ¦»^ Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 44, 20 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 44, 20 August 1884, Page 4

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