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MONDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. Extensive Clearing Sale of Furniture and other Goods. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, At 11 o'clook sharp. JH. WALLACE A CO. will hold a dear- • ance sale at their rooms as under, WITHOUT BESEBVE— Pianos, chests drawers, bedsteads and bedding, oheffoniers, mattresses, pictures, kitohen utensils, couches, scales and weights, and a large quantity of sundries Also, 2 small safes, by Tann and Phillips A Son This will be a bonafide unreserved sale, as we require the room for other goods. > Sale at 11 o'clook sharp. R. BRUCE WALLACE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clook. Under Distress Warrant from R.M. Court. FRANCIS SIDEY A CO. will sell by auotion, in the Arcade— A small atook of men's and women's boots After which, The household furniture And Abont jGB7 worth of jewellery No reserve. Terms oash. IMPORTANT TO ARTISANS AND WORKERS OF ALL CLABSES ANXIOUS TO SECURE A HOME FOR THEMSELVES. Umbesebved Auction Sale of Valuable Building Sites in the Most Healtht and Pictubesque Past op Newtown. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panaha-stbeet. ON FRIDAY, UtiTsEPTEMBER, 1885, At 2 o'olook p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auotion, as above, without BEBERVE— EIGHTEEN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, being the subdivisions of Town Acres Noa. 1030 and 1032, City of Wellington, as under — ALLOTMENTS numbered 1 to 6, having frontages of from 35 feet to 37 feet eaoh to RUSSELL TEBEACE by a depth of 100 feet eaoh ALLOTMENTS numbered 7 to 18, having frontages of from 30 feet to 40 feet eaoh to ANGUS AVENUE (fifty feet wide) by a depth of 107 feet each The above building sites will be found on examination to possess many attractions. They ore abont 3 feet above the level of the main street, and being perfectly fiat can 'be built upon without a penny expense for excavation or levelling, while the facilities for drainage are excellent. Being sitnated immediately opposite the Newtown Park, it will be readily understood that they command exceedingly beautiful and interesting views of the oity and harbour, the Park, the hills, and Cook's Strait. The tram line runs within two minutes' walk, and as our instructions are absolute, to sell every allotment to the highest bidder, we strongly veoommend all those who really desire to secure a Bite for a home to visit the property, as it will be sold a great bargain. The terma of sale are 10 per oent. cash, 15 per oent. in throe months, 10 per oent. in six months, and the balance oan lie on mortgage for a number of years. Speoial terms and advantages will be accorded to those who desire to build at onoe. Plans and conditions of sale at our offioes, where full particulars can be had. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHEBS. BUSINESS~PEEMISES. SPLENDID FBEEHOLD, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Fob Sale bt Public Auction. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MEECANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-street. ON FBIDAY, UtiTsEPTEMBEB, 1885, At 2 o'olock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO.' • are favoured with instructions to sell, by publio auotion, as above— THAT EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE FBEEHOLD PBOPEBTY, oonaiating of LAND and SHOPS, and known as at present in the oooupation of Mr. J. L. Kimbell, oabinet manufacturer. The Property has a FRONTAGE of FIFTY-FIVE (55) FEET to LAMBTON QUAY by a DEPTH of ONE HUNDBED AND TWENTY (120) FEET, and ia held on a lease expiring in a few months. The rapid growth of the city, and the advantages possessed by Lambton Quay aa its chief promenade, ooupled with its proximity to Government House, the Parliamentaryand Government Buildings and Railway Station, point out this property as being one likely to increase very largely during the next few years. Many of the moat far-sighted capitalists of Wellington already recognise the fact that no better investment can be found than the purohase of Freeholds in Lambton Quay, Willis, and Cuba-streets. The terms of sale will be fixed on the following liberal terms :— lO per oent. oash deposit, 10 per oent. in three months, 10 per oent. in six months, and the balance may remain on mortgage at 7 per oent. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MEBCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-street. On FBIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1885. SALE OF A VALUABLE FAMELY ' rebidenoe, Corner of College-street and Cambridge Tebbace. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. are • favoured with instructions to sell by publio auotion on the above date— That valuable property, being part of Town Aore 278, having a frontage of 34ft to CAMBRIDGE TEBBACE and 107 ft to COLLEGE-STEEET, on whioh is ereoted the" Comfortable and Commodious Twostorey Familt Residence of six rooms and bath-room, pantry and soullery, fitted with kitohen range, register grates, water and gas up and down stairs, gasaliera The property is held on lease for 31 years from Ist Maroh, 1885, at the annual rental of .£l7, and is well known as occupied by H. M. Lyon, Esq. Easy terms. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MEBCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-stbeet. ON FBJDAY NEXrTilth SEPTEMBEB, At 2 o'olook p.m. TO RESIDENTS OF THE UPPEB HUTT AND OTHEES. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auotion, on the above dateThat VALUABLE PBOPEBTY being the SECTION No. 438 on the plan of the Hutt Diatriot, containing 400 aores 3 roods 28 perohes, with valuable timber thereon. The railway line runs through this seotion, which is quite close to the Kaitoke Bailway Station This property is for absolute sale, as the owner haa left the district. SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBEB. ■\f EWTON KING has received inatruo_Lll tiona to offer at Bale by publio auotion at his Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 12th September, the following FBEEHOLD PBOPEBTIES, to whioh he invites the attention of buyers— Town of Manaia. Allotments 8 and 19. Block XIV., Waimate Plains (half an acre), situated in the centre of the township, with the fine range of buildings thereon, comprising double shop, with offioe, two good offioes, and the boardinghouse premises, whioh consist of large publio dining-room, kitohen, with oooking range, two parlors, six bedrooms, and bathroom ; also extensive stablings and a three-roomed pottage. The whole of the buildings are nearly new and in capital order, and the vendors are prepared to quit at a very moderate reserve, in order to oloae the estate Title— Land Transfer. 2.30 o'olook. For further information, apply to THE AUCTIONEEB. Or to F. P. CORKILL. (For eoniiiwaticn 0/ Auctumemrs' aivtrtiumentt, see page 4). ON SALE, Customhouse Forma. Evening Poet offioe.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1885, Page 3

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