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VALUABLE WAREHOUSE PREMISES FOR SALE, IN CASHEL-STKEET, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZKALAND. MR. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Messrs. Twentyman and Cousin, Merchants, to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY, The Handsome and Commodious WAREHOUSE IN CASHEL-STREET, Hitherto used by them for their Soft Goods Trade. The Building occupies 53ft frontage to Cashel-street, between Colombostreet and Mr. C. W. Turner's warehouse, aud has a depth of 72ft on ground floor, bnt the property, including the yard, has a total depth of 107 ft Gin. The use of a right-of- • way, in common with Messrs. Twentyman, will bo granted alongside eastern boundary. This ia asphalted, and is lift wide. There are three floors to the building, viz. : Basement, Ground Floor, and Firstfloor, all well lighted and ventilated. The walla are of immense strength, built of the very best material, and most carefully constructed. The basement aud first floor are not subdivided, but on the ground floor are private office, clerk's office, and paoking room. A large hoist serves all the floors. There ia an unsoen value attaching to the promises to a soft goods house, as the vendora have carried on that business successfully for 17 yeare, and are willing to introduce the purchaser to their customers . The premises are specially Buitod for tho Wholesale Drapery trade, both in construction and position, ob all the leading drapery establishments are within a very short distance, and chiefly in Cashelstreet, but a bettor position for any business could not bo obtained, owing to proximity to all the Banks and leading houses of the city. Very easy terms of payment can be arranged. A plan of the building, block plan of the site, and further information can bo obtained on application at the office of the Evening Post. CHARLES CLARK, Estate Agent, Christchuroh, N.Z. FOR SALE, a first-class^Grazing Farm, containing 547 acrea of rich alluvial deposit bind, situated' at Karere, within a mile and a quarter of tho Longburn Station, the junction of the Wellington and Manawatu and Wanganui and Palmerston North Railways, and 5 miles from Palmerston North, metalled road all the way, and 2 miles from tho Manawatu Dairy Factory. Fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, all with permanent supply of water. A 16-roomed dwellinghohse, men's cottage, wqolshed, stable, and all necessary outbuildings. Carrying capabilities, without artificial feed —2000 sheep and 100 head of cattle. This property has been thoroughly drained, a portion ploughed, and all is in first-class grosß, exoepting 50 acres of bush left for shelter, and w without doubt ono of the beat farms in the Manawatu distriot. Torms very easy. For fnll particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers, Welling, ton; or, STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers and JCstate Agents, Bulls and Palmerston North. T^ O R SALE. Band Saw Machines, for hand or power Small Drill, for blaoksmith or coachbuilder Wator Motors, from up to 2} inohes Asbotos Packings, up to 1 inch Asbetos Millboard, up to Jin Wrought Iron Split Pulleys, from 6in up to 60 inohea diametor TO ARRIVE. Water Enginea, up to 6 h.p. (Ramßbottom's) Planing Machines Slotting Machines Slide and Screw Cutting Lathes Upright Drilling Machines Shaping Machines WALTER BROWN, Engineer and Mechanical Valuer, Old Customhouse-street, WELLINGTON. r\ N SALE By thb Undersigned — OLD SHORT FEED OATS, 2a 6d per Bushel. DERWENT POTATOE3, £3 10s per ton, or 4s per cwt. HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. T AERY & CAMPBELL, TeaMerohanta A NNOUNCE that thoy are now Tji NABLED to Bupply the T> EALLY best sample of Tea "V" OU ever bought in town A T prioeß whioh TVT EED debar no one from buying, and i>( they ~T\ ELIVER free in town any sice package. /"^ ARE is taken in selecting the Tea, A ND buyers oan T4/I" A£E certain of obtaining the T> UREST products of China and India. BLENDED ond sold at 1b Bd, 2s, 2a 4d, 2a Ba, 3s. 3a id. TjT XCEPTIONAL torma made with T ARGE buyers, hotols, and the trade. T AERY & CAMPBELL, Tka Merchants and Blenders, Willia-atreet. Note —Country ordera, with remittance, punofcually attended to, addressed as above, or to LAERY & CAMPBELL, Auotionoera. Lambton Quay. No. 9.J BABY SHOW DISCUSSION [No. 9. ia now open on the X¥T ANGANUI CUP. £300. In 1200 Shares of 5s Each. £300. First Baby ... £100 Cash Awards. Second „ ... 50 2at £10 ... £20 Third „ ... 20 Bat 5 ... 40 Starters ... 20 Bat 210 ... 20 Non-starters 30 £80 Total £220 Grand Total, £300. In asking for your support on this disoussion. we may state that should the demand exceed the 1200, extra tickets will be issued and prizeß distributed pro rata. " BABY SHOW," C/O M. PURCBL, Box 107, Post Offioe, Wellington. riIATTERSALL COMPANY. No. 7 Consultation. ON THE WANGANUI CUP, Run on the sth March, 1885. 1900 Members at Five Shillings Each. 61 PRIZES. First Horee ... £112 Carh Prizes. Second 80 2at £15 ... £30 Third 40 3at 10 ... 30 Starters ... 30 6at 6 ... 36 Non-Btartera ... 60 11 at 3 ... 33 12 at 2 ... 24 Members on application can have a fall list, with names and addresses, of all the prize-takers. TATTERSALL COMPANY, Care T. M'Gnire, Box 211, P. 0., Wellington. "ADA MANTUA'S" CONSULTATION ON THE DUNEDIN CUP, 1835. " A DA" hoB muoh pleasure in informing XX her patrons that she has already disposed of 3000 Programmes on the above event. Early application necessary. WANTED, everybody to inspeot the cheap lots in window, and note the prioe— Elliott'B.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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