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IN THE EXCHANGE"' LiND AND MEECANTILE AUCTION EOOMS, Panama-street. On FRIDAY, 19th SEPTEMBEB, 1884, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale of Two ValnaWe Cottages and Land, Thorndon, by order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from A. S. Allan, Esq., Eegistrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, at request of the mortgagees, to sell by publio auction on tho above date, under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Aot, 1860," and the amendments there)» — That VALUABLE PEOPBETY, part of Town Acre 659, having a frontage of 60ft to Cotterville-terrace, off Tinakori-rood, by a depth of 89ft sin and 62ft, and being seotion 7 and part of section 9 on deposited plan No. 77, on which ia erected two fourroomed cottages and stable The property is well-known as in the occupation of Mr. E. J. Campion, and commands a grand view of the harbour. For further particulars apply to Messes. MOORHOUSE. EDWAEDS, AND CUTTEN, Solicitors, Wellington ; Or, to THE AUCTIONEEES. GEEAT BANKEUPT SALE OF CLOTHING. At the Flag Store, Manners-street, opposite Helyer's Marble Works. COMMENCING ON SATUEDAY, 13th SEPTEMBEK, 1884. THE above estate was purchased at 6s 8d in the £, and the publio will get the benefit of the reduction. The following are a few of the lines : — Trousers, from Is 6d pair Trousers and Vests (colonial), from 15s 6d Coats, from 7s 6d Colonial Tweed Suits, from 40s English Tweed Suits, from 15a Waterproof Overcoats, from 5s Oxford Shirts, from 3s White Shirts, from 3s 6d Towels, from 3id Sox, from 3£d. GEO. CLAEK, Manager. GEEAT BANKRUPT SALE OF TEAS, AT THE FLAGSTOEE, Manners-street, I Opposite Helyer'a Marble Works. nPHE undersigned will commenoe selling I on SATDEDAY next the Tea in the Bankrupt Estate, purchased at 6a 8d in the £- 300 half-chests Now Season s Tea, at Is 4d per lb., usually sold at 2s 200 half-chosts New Season's Tea, at la 6d por lb., usually sold at 2a 6d 50 half-chests, at 2a per lb., ÜBually aold at 3s 100 boxes at 143, usually sold at 20a 500 boxes extra choice New Seaßon spring picked Kyshow Congou, at 20a, usually sold at 30a Tho above will bo sold either by the single pound or in largo quantities. GEO. CLAEK, Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF WASTE, WHITE LEAD, CANVAS, AND BAEBED WIRE. General Manager's Office, Railway Department, Wellington, 6th September, 1884. SEPARATE WRITTEN TENDERS •will be received at thia office up to Noon of MONDAY, 29th September, 1884, for the Supply and Delivery of Cotton Waste, White Lead, Canvas, and Barbed Fencing Wire. Specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Railway Store Offices, Newmarket, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager of New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside " Tender for Railway Suppließ." Telegraphic tenders will not be received. Written tenders and samples duly addressed and marked must be forwarded bo as to reach Wellington by the 29th. instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager, New Zealand Railways. THE MANAWATU STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). SEPARATE Written Tenders for supplying the s.a. Jane Donglas with Meat, Bread, Groceries, Ac, will be received till noon of Saturday, the 20th September inst., at tho ofticea of Messrs. W. and G. Turnbnll and Co., Wellington, where conditions may be seen. The lowest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. W. G. EOBINSON, Secretary. Foxton, 10th September, 1884. TO BUILDEBS. rTIENDERS for erecting a large DwellingX house in Woolcombe-street, will be received at my office, where plans and specification can be soen, until noon of Thuraday, 18th September. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TBINGHAM, Architect, Lambton Quay. JfJSLSON, MOATE & CO. CORBECTION We nndorstand there ia a report current that our As- . aistanta have some control in the Blending of our celebrated Pure Teas, whioh we desire to correot. Wo beg to inform ournumerous customers and the public that our assistants have simply the selling of our Teas, as all our Blends are put together by Mr. Nelson, at our Wholesale Establishment; packed and snipped direot to our Branohes and Agents throughout the Colonies. GOLD AND SILVEB MEDALS FOB PURE-BLENDED TEAS. Owing to the great success of our justly celebrated Pure-blended Teas many unprinoiplod traders are copying the Packets and Naite3 of these Teas. To counteract this unfair proceeding we beg our numerous customers to be careful not to buy any packet which doea not bear the name of our Firm upon it. We ore the introduces of and ours are tho only Pure-blended Teas m the Colony. NELSON, MOATE & CO., Tea Merchants, 1 Christchurch, Duned : n, Wellington, and Auckland. TBY our Justlt Famed KING BRAND COFFEE, la 8d er lb. WHOLE LAW OF NEW ZEALAND TO 1883. EXTENSION OF STATUTES TO 1884. IN consequence of the support acoorded by the Public, it ia intended to extend the j above work, and issuo THE WHOLE LAW OF NEW ZEALAND, PUBLIO AND GENERAL, i AT CLOSE OF THE 1884 SESSION OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Law to 1583— Subscribers' ... £2 2 0 Non-Bubscribera ... 212 6 Law to 1884— Subscribers (adopting terms of Circular dated July 24, 1884), till August 31,1884 2 2 0 Non - subscribers, paying in advance ... ... 212 6 All copies not sold before September 30, 1884 3 8 0 P LYTTELTON TIMES COMPANY, Christohurch ; Or, WILFEED BADGEE, Solicitor, Christchurch. JAMES CAMPBELL (late of Messrs. Littlejohn and Son), Watoh and Clock Maker, Jeweller, Ac, All Eepairs receive prompt attention, at most reasonable prices. Note the Address— Next door to Barber's 1 Dye Works, Cuba-street, Te Aro. I

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 13 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 13 September 1884, Page 4

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