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THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. SALVAGE. SALVAGE. WBECK OF THE LASTINGHAM. In Rooms, Lambton Quay. HASELL & CO. havo received instructions horn LasMngham Salvage Company to sell by auotion, as •bove— 4 pieoos linoleum, 6 feet wide 4 piecos flooroloth, 12 feet wide 2 trunks men's Oxford shoes 1 oase men's oloth hata 1 case children's oloth hata 2 bales paper bags 17 oases preserved milk 5 oases sardines, \'s 1 oase curry powder 1 case Eno fruit salts 6 cases C. A B. preserved meats 1 oaak sulphur 1 ooil rope, 2 jars vinegar Canvaa and I.R, hose-pipe 40. &o. fto. Also, 40 oases preserved milk With all faults and without reserve. HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-sthset. ON FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1884, At 2 o'olook p.m. Sale of the well-known CROFTON ESTATE, between Kaiwara-wara and Johnsonville. T KENNEDY MAODONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from Edward Tanner, Esq., to sell by publio auotion, on the above dateThat Valuable Blook of Land, part of Seotions 4 and 5, on the plan of the Kaiwara-wara Distriot, oontaining 14 Aores 1 Rood and 22 Perohes, on whioh is ereoted that Valuable Family Mansion, containing 14 Rooms, and known aa Cbofton. This proporty is one of the most valuable suburban estates close to Wellington. It is situated within a minute's walk of the Crofton Station on the Wellington and Manawatu railway lino now in oourse of construction, and expeoted to be open for traffic in two or three weeks ; the property will thon be reachod in five minutes from Wellington. As a residence for a family, it is possibly unequallod, while for speculative purposes ns an admirable property for subdivision, it cannot be too highly reoommended. It [is known as at present in the ocoupation of Mrs. Berry. If desired £300 may remain on mortgage forthrca years at 7 per cent, per annum. For conditions of sale and full particulars, apply to EDWARD TANNER, Esq., Solicitor, Invercargill ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-stbeet. ON FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1884, At 2 o'olook p.m. Sale of Magnificent Building Blook, Lambton Quay. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are • favoured with inatruotions to sell by publio auotion, on the above date — THAT FIRST-CLASS CORNER BUSINESS SITE, being Seotion one Blook VTL, Thorndon Reolaimed Land, having a frontage of 75 feet to LAMBTON QUAY, and 100 feet to Ballance-atreet. Thia property ia opposite the premises of the Gear Meat Company, and adjoins the Supremo Court Buildings. REMEMBER ! REMEMBER ! ! mHE UNRESERVED SALE of the MAGNIFICENT ESTATE OF BLOOMFIELD, Loweb Hutt, the well-known Property of the lato Mr. P. Laing, to be HELD on FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1884, At 2 o'olook p.m. For full particulars, Bee New Zealand Times and Evening Post of 24th November. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO., AUCTIONEERS, Panama-street. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-stkebt. ON FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1884, At 2 o'olook p.m. Absolute Sale of Property known aa Parkvale Stores, Lower Hutt. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favonred with inatruotions to sell by publio auotion, on the above dateThat valuable property known aa the Parkvale Storea, Lower Hutt, part of seotions 28 and 29, having a frontage to Hutt-road of 69 feet, and 76 feet to publio road. The buildings conaist of 6-roomed house and shop. The property is situated near Mrs. Johnston's private sohool. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-stbeet. ON FRIDAY, sth DEOEMBER, 1884, At 2 o'olook p.m. Sale of Two Valuable Building Sections, Adelaide-road, near Tramway Sheds. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to Bell by publio auotion, on the above date — Lot I.— That valuable building aite, being part of Town Aore 747, naving a frontage of 33 feet to Adelaideroad (nkab Dbummond-stbeet) by a depth of 101 feet. Lot 2.— That auperior building aeotion, part of Town Aore 747, having a frontage of 32 feet 4 inohes to Adelaidb-boad by a depth of 101 feet, and adjoining Lot 1. Theso properties should beinspeoted, they are nearly opposite the Tramway Station. GREAT LAND SALE. FITZHERBERT DISTRICT. THE WELLINGTON AND MANA. WATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited) Will sell, abont JANUARY NEXT, Several Blocks of Land in Fitzherbert and adjoining districts, on very FAVORABLE TEEMS. The Blooks have been divided into suitable Beotions, varying from 70 to 300 aores. All the sections have frontages to wellgraded roads, whioh are now being cleared, bo that intending purchasers oan examine the land tho day before tho sale. Early in Deoember plans showing area and locality, with description, olassuying the character and quality of the aeotions, will be issued. It is almost unnecessary to refer to the excellence of the Fitzherbert oountry. That portion of it whioh has been sola by the Government is oooupied by a large and industrious body of settlers, who are unanimous in speaking of the great productive power of the land, the geniality of fee climate, and the advantages attending the settlement in the distriot. Tho whole of the land to be offered by the Company will bear the moat favourable oomparison with the land already sold by the Government, both as to soil and general adaptability for suooessful fanning operations. Future advertisement will give full details of terms, time of sale, and means how to obtain aoourate and oomplete information of the land for sale. JAS. WALLACE, Seoretary. Wellington, 14th November, 1884.

« RINGING ALL THE WHILE," Composed by Miss E. Smith, Organist St. Mary of the Angela', Dedicated by permission to Lady Jervoia. MR. G. REICHARDT, Lambton Quat. COSTUMES. 4 SOME wonderfully cheap lines in Print, Pompadour, and Zephyrs; also some beautiful goods in stuffs in blaok _ and coloured, inoluding the new "Aooordion" Skirt. A splendid variety in children's and

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1884, Page 4

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