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FRIDAY NEXT, 11th SEPTEMBER, After the Land Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. FERNS. FERNS. Suitable for presents, or a splendid adjunct for drawingroom tables. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from Mrs. CCA rmstrongr to sell, bypublio auction, on the above date — A SPLENDID COLLECTION of NEW ZEALAND FERNS, with their botanioal names artistically arranged and mounted in book form. Also, Recesses and bouquets of ferns and moss, in gold alhambra frames. The above gooda were prepared for the Exhibition, bnt from an unforeseen oiroumstance could not reach here in time. Also, The magnificent model of the ship Samuel Plimsoll. IMPORTANT TO ARTISANS AND WORKERS OF ALL CLASSES ANXIOUS TO SECURE A HOME FOR THEMSELVES. UKBKBEEVED AUCTION BALK OP VALUABLE Building Sites in the Most Healthy and Picturesque Pact op Newtown. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panaha-btbibt. ON FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1885, At 2 o'olock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auotion, aa above, without risieve — EIGHTEEN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, being the subdivisions of Town Aores 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 TERRACE 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 nbove building sites will be found on examination to possesß many attractions. They are about 3 feet above the level of the main street, and being perfeotly flat can be built upon without a penny expense for excavation or levelling, while the facilities for drainage are excellent. Being situated immediately opposite the Newtown Park, it will be readily understood that they command exceedingly beautiful and interesting views of the city 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 recommend all those who really desire to aeoure a cite for a home to visit the property, aB it will be sold a great bargain. The terms of sale are 10 per cent, cash, 15 per cent, in three months, 10 per cent, in six months, and the balance can lie on mortgage for a number of years. Speoial termß and advantages will be accorded to those who desire to build at onoe. Plans and conditions of Bale at our offioes, where fall particulars can be had. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. BUSINESS~~PREMISES. SPLENDID FREEHOLD, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, For Sale by Public Auction. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, PANAMA-BTBKET. ON FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1885, At 2 o'olook p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. « are favoured with instructions to sell, by publio auction, as above — THAT EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, oonßiating of LAND and SHOPS, and known aa at present in the occupation of Mr. J. L. Kimbell, cabinet manufacturer. Tho Property has a FRONTAGE of FIFTY-FIVE (55) FEET to LAMBTON QUAY by a DEPTH of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY (120) FEET, and is held on a lease expiring in a, few monthß. The rapid growth of the city, and the advantages possessed by Lambton Quay as its ohief promenade, ooupled with its proximity to Government Houbo, the Parliamentary and Government Buildings and Railway Station, point out this property as being one likely to morease very largely during the next few years. Many of the most far-sighted capitalists of Wellington already recognise the fact that no better investment can be found than the purchase of Freeholds in Lambton Quay, Willis, and Cuba-streets. The terms of sale will be fixed on the following liberal terms: -10 per oent. cash' deposit, 10 per cent, 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 MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panahjca-stre«^. , 01* FJRJDAY NEXT, ljtb, SEPTEMBER, ; A\/ 2 o'clock p.m. TO RESIDENTS oFtHE UPPER HUTT AND OTHERS. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auotion, on the above dateThat VALUABLE PROPERTY beirg the SECTION No. 438 ou tUo. plan of the Hutt Distriot, containing 400 sores 3 roods 28 perches, with valuable timber thereon. The railway line runs through thia section, which is quite close to tho Kaitoke Railway Station This property is for absolute Bale, as the owner has left the district. ' ' AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. I SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. BOOKS! B00K8! BOOKS! JH. WALLACE & CO. have received in- • structions from a gentleman (who is replenishing his library) to sell by auction, at their rooms, on the abovo date, 1 « 1 o'olock sharp — . ' " About 150, vpluniQS books, all well bJOund, apd in good condition T^tlea— Excollent Women, Whisper to a Newly-marrjed Pair, Parjtan Revolut<on, Daisy in the Field, Eooe Homo, Three Little Spades, The Studentß (Hume),Channing's Works, Cowper's Private Correspondence, Beeton'a Dictionary, Byron's Works, Strange Stories, Favourite Fairy Tales, Anoient Egypt, B,o?k of Blunders, Chimney Uoynor Stories, and others toA nunjeroua to particular^© Sale at 11 o'clook sharp. SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. The pure Clydesdale Horse GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON. LAERY. & CAMPBELL have received instructions to offer for aala, in their yards, on Saturday, 12th^ September next, at 2 o'olook — That spjendyl and well-known pure-bred Clydesdale horse, General Stonewall Jaokaon, bred by Mr. D. Warnook, Broomßland, Southland General Stonewall Jackson is a dapple brown, with blaok points, eight years c)d, Btands IGJ- hands high, has splendid action, is a good worker, and gained §rsV prize and certificate at tho Kferllioro' Agricultural and Pastoral Association, beating a field of eight obmpetftors. For pedigree and further particular, apply to LAERY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, 48, Lambton-quay, corner Panaraei-ti. MONDAY, 14th. SEPTEMBER. .CARRIAGE HORSES, PHAETONS, &o. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. havij been favoured with instructions from Mra. W. B. Rhodes, of the;. Grange (who has left for England), to sell Tjy public aqotxm, at Measrs. *&sthune <fe Hunter a yards. Old Cnßtojnhoue'e-atroet, head of the bay, on Monday, 14th, September, at 2 o'clock— One pair handsome dark bay carriage horses, staunch, perfectly quiet, good in double ?r single harness, and can be thoroughly recommended One Viotoria carriage, with hood One double-seated pony phaeton One BUDerior tip dray After which, 1 timber waggon, 2 bullook drays, 2 pairs wheels and axles, lot wooden Bheep troughs, 6 iron sheep racka, 10 iron sheep trougha, 3 lengths chain cable, 1 rack for bar iron And various other articles (War continuation 0} Auctwnmrt' a&vtrtiumsntt, nt pore 4).

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1885, Page 3

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