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IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, sth JUNE, 1885, At 2 o'clock p.rn, SALE OP VALUABLE BRICK AND CEMENT HOUSES, HANSONSTREET. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by pnblio unction, on the above data — TWO VALUABLE BEICK AND CEMENT HOUSES in Hansonbtbep.t, each house bnilt on allotment having a frontage of 30 feat by a depth of 132 feet, part of town acre 754. The houses contain four rooms each, with scullery and briok woshhonse and outbuildings. These houses will be sold separately, have just been put in complete repair, and are situated opposito the residence and grounds of Councillor S. Brown. Special Note to Mechanics A Othees. The properties will be sold on easy terms. Arrangements hare been made to allow a large proportion of the pnrchase money to remain on mortgage, repayable by monthly instalments like rent. For keys and cards to view, apply at our offices, Panama-street. SALE OP SPLENDID BUHDING SECTIONS IN THE FASHIONABLE PART OF THE CITY. Ok Long Terms of Patm«nt, if desired. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-stbbet. ON FRIDAY, sth JDNE, 1885, At 2 o'clook p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by pnblio auction, as above, the undermentioned VALUABLE BUILDING SKCTIONS IN THOBNDON— Lots 1 and 2. . TWO SECTIONS, each having a frontage of 37 feet to THORNDON QUAY, by a depth of 100 feet. These sections are adjaoent to the residence, garden, and ornamental grounds of C. J. Johnston, Esq., M.H.R. LpTS 3 and 4. TWO SECTIONS, oaoh having a frontage of 37 feet to THORNDON QUAY, by a depth of 100 foet. These Beotions are planted with ornamental treos. They abut on the pleasure grounds attaohod to the residence of the Honourable A. de B. Brandos, M.L.C. The above building sections command a magnificent proßpeot of the harbour and the Tararua Mountains. They are situated in one ot the healthiest and most delightful parts of the city, and being in the most fashionable quarter are likely to riso very largely in value eaoh year. The terms of Bale have been fixed on the following liberal basis :— lO por cent, deposit at sale, and tho balance in one month ; or, at the option of the purchaser, 10 per cent, at sale, 15 per cent, on the purohase in one month, and the balance of 75 per oent. in 10, 15, or 20 years, with interest in tho meantime at 7 per cent per annum. For conditions of sale, &c, apply to MESSRS. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors. T~U S T PUBLIS H E D . Mftgnifioontßeproduotionßin Oil-colour, Facsimile of Alphonso do Neuvillo's Grand Battle Pictures, " SAVING THE QUEEN'S COLOUR," AND "THE LAST SLEEP OF THE BEAVE." Depicting in a most realistio manner the heroio and desperate saving of the colour at Isandula by Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill, of the gallant 24th, and their lamonted death for Queen and oountry. Prioe, £7 th« pair, to be seen at DUTTON A BROWN'S, WILIiIS-STEBET. Firat-olasa Commercial Stationery at half the usual rates. A trial solicited. DUTTON & BROWN, Importers of Books, Stationery, and Fanoy Goods, WlLLia-BTRIKT JAMESON BROTHERB & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GEOOERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Willis-street, opposite Sootoh Church. Have on Sale— 50 tons White Sugar at 3d per lb 20 tons do do at 2Jd por lb Finest ornshed Lump Sugar at 4d per lb 50 half-ohests Tea at Is 8d per lb 50 do do do at 2s per lb 50 do do do at 2s 2d per lb 200 boxes do do at 16s per box 20 oases A Sardines at 10s por doz 20 oases ± Sardines at 5s tid per dez 50 oasos Plaid Matches at 4}d per doz 200 boxes Candles at Bid per lb 6 oases Oxford Blue at B}d per lb 3 tons Tapioca at 3d per lb 3 tons Sago at 3d per lb 6 i teroes Tobacco at 5s 6d per lb 2 tons Akaroa Cheese 1 ton Hams and Bacon 20 oases Lobsters at 8s 6d per doz 10 oases X Herrings at 10s 6d per doz 50 tons Flour 200 sacks Wheat 5 tons Oatmeal JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Willis-street, opposite Scotch Church. DUNEDIN ALE— Bs 6d and 5s per doz. DUNEDIN STOUT— Bs 6d and 5s per doz. All kinds of Wines and Spirits of the best brands Bold in assorted dozens, delivered free to all parts of the oity. JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., WILLIB-BTRKT. Opposite the Sootoh Churoh. VfANITY FAIR CIGARETTES Are tho best Cigarettes ever introduced into this market. CASINO'S " Excelsiors " and Lava-tipped. ' The prosont soaroity of high-olass AROMATIC TOBACCOS Can be explained. KIMBALL k CO. Have secured the finest brands of Aromatios grown this season in the United States. P. HAYMAN k CO., Sole Agents. CUBA STREET" VARIETYSTOKE ri^HE proprietor of the above has resolved X to give immigrants and 'the general public a ohanoe to furnish a home and to improve their homes by supplying everthing neoewary on the Wikklt fitments system. A solendid ohanoe for immigrants and newly-married oonpleß . A comfortable home furnished thoroughly on the shortest notioa, Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Utensils. Pictures, Ornamonts, Jewellery, and in fact everything useful and ornamental ever seen inside a house. Furniture lot out on the hire system for long or short periods. To those leaving the town tho highest price given for secondhand Furniture. Closed on Saturdays till 5 p.m. Note the Address — R. H V A M S, Cuba-strut. Next to the Wellington Biaouit Company'! Bran oh npHE best thing to give your enemy is forL giveness ;to an opponent, toleranoe ; to a friend, your heart; to a father, deference; to your mother, oonduot that will make her proud of you ; to yourself, respect ; and to your ohildren, good boots, sold by W. & J. Staples, which will make them your pride and joy. The largest stock of Juvenile Boots and bhoes in Wellington , of our manufacture. Direot importers from the best English, Frenoh, and German makers. Strong sohool boots, from 4a 6d to 6s Cd ; girls' high-leg lace and bntton boots, not to bo beaten for winter weather, from 6a 6d to 8s Cd ; at THE ORIGINAL BOOT SHOP, No. 86, Willis-street. W. & J. STAPLES.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 3 June 1885, Page 4

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