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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MEKCANTILi; AUCTION ROOMS, Pasama-strbet. ON TUESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1885, At 11 o'clock a.m. Important to the Trade and Private Buyers. Unrjservkd Sale bt Auction of Iron Bedsteads, Cots, Ac. 11 KENNEDY MACDONALD 4 CO. • are favoured with imtrnotions to sell by public auction on tho above dato — /JQ DOUBLE and SINGLE TUBUOO LAX IRON BEDSTEADS, with' BRASS MOUNTS, Ac. The shipment comprises Half- tester and plain Uedateadß in great variety and of speoial excellence, to which we direct the special attention ot the ' publio, 40. 40. Full details to follow. IN THE CKNTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Hunter-street. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1885, At 2 o'clock. Salo of Desirable Freehold Properties in the moat populous part of the City. No. I— A II that piece of Land, part of Seotion 253, on tho plan of the Ciiy of Wellington, having a frontage to Tory-fctreet of 20 foet 6 inohea. |>y 100 feet to Hoi-Und-atreet, on whioh are nreoted 2 comfortable 4- roomed Houses, with Sculleries and Outhouses. No. 2— All that piece of Land, part of same Soot ion, with frontage of 51 feet to Tory-street, by a depth of 100 feet to Holland-Rtreot, ercoted upon whioh aro 1 oommodioua Shop and Dwellinghouse containing 7 rooms, exolusive of Shop (oorner section) and 2 5-roomed Dwelling-houses, with Outhouses, Ao , complete, adjoining Mr. Macarthy's Brewery. These properties are situated at opposite corners of Holland and Tory-streota, and are all let to good tenants at remunerative rents. JH. WALLACE 4 CO. are favoured • with instructions to sell those valuablo freehold properties, at their Auction Rooms, on the above date, and oan recommend them to tho public generally as sterling investments. Further particulars oan be obtained from the Auotioneora, J. H. WALLACE 4 CO., Hunter-street. Ni J^ ISAACS, AUCTIONKR, Cornor of Willis-Btreet and Lambton-qnay. CfALES CONDUCTED WirH DBSJO PATCH. Prompt Aooount Sales. OIAU 4 M'GRATH. Auctioneers, Land and Stock Aoents, woodville, hawkkß bat. WITT ND A~R~T U~N "ToIT. EIGHTEEN VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. 200 Tickets at ... £1 Is Each. This collection has lately been brought from England, and inoludes the works of some well-known Artists. The Pictures are now on view at Mr. Spiller's Mnsio Depot, Lambton-qnay, where tioketa may be obtained; also at Mr. F. Grody's, Jeweller, and at Mr. Tippler's, Grooer, Lambton-quay. pEAIN AND PRODUCE. CHIRNSIDE AND SCOTT, Grain and Produce Merchants and General Carriers, Will have always on hand large supplies of Oatß Wheat Flour Bran Straw Oatmeal Chaff Barloy Tea 4 Sugar Hay Pollard Potatoes Ao* &£■ &o» ' OF THE VERY BWBT QUALITY AT LOWEST MABKET HATES. Estimates given and contracts taken for Cartage. Note the Address— MANNERS STREET, Next Brnnner Coal Company's Offices. KUCH'S MANAWATU SPECIAL FED PORK. THE BEST SHOW IN THE CITY, AND EVERYTHING AT POPULAR PRICES. X aipai! full well the term's applied by everyone around U nto Kuch's sweet and savory pork so truly ripe and sound ; C bioago men may blow and boast abont their breed of hogs, H ere in comparison 'tis seen they are only fit for dogs. S inoe Captain Cook first introduced, to benefit the Maoris, P igs in the oolony they've been the best of Nature's dowries, O nt in the bush, on mountain height, or on the grassy plains, R ound many a fire the settler sings of pork in joyful strains. X uch, knowing well the publio taste, in his desire to cater, M cans to keep up the immortal name of the great navigator, A nd tho' the proverb says too many oooks the broth may spoil, N e'er feare but that his pork is beßt to either roast or boil 5 N o triqhnoßis oan be found, his pigs are dairy-ted, E aoh Buokling has a pedigree, and is most highly bred. R oil up! inspect the wondrous show, it will delight your oyes, S eleot and try a aaveloy, or one of Kuch's pork pies, S ausage or pudding, baoon, ham, most grateful to the sight, T hey'll very quiokly take the edge from off good appetite ; R emember no inferior goods are sold in Kuch's grand store, E aoh artiole is fresh and sweet from outaide to the oore, E aoh joint is warranted to prove a rioh and wholesome treat T o all who'll test and patronise Kuch's shop in Manners-street. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS FOB ENGLAND. r 8 HE Gear Meat Company (Limited) have ■ pleasure in again offering to colonists generally the opportunity of sending to their friends in Great Britain presents of single oaroases of Frozen Lamb. The shipment will be made up for despatch by direot mail steamer on 18th November, and the Lambs will be delivered free on rail in London. ' Orders, aooompanied by remittance of £1 1b for eaoh Lamb, should be Bent in bei fore 31st Ootober. 1 ADELAD3E WINE VAULTS. THE Undersigned has jnst landed the largest shipment of Australian Wines ever imported by him in any one season. Ho has been obliged to do this owing to the f aot that the quality beooming more appreciated year by year, the sales have so largely inoreased that, to meet requirements, he has to keep much larger stooks. The quantity on hand at the present time is abont 5000 gallons, consisting of the following :— Sherry Reisling Port Tokay Bioh Constantia Grenaohe Verdeilho Hermitage Fronlignao, red and Oomoo, red and white white Shiran, wry and sweet Pedro Mußoat, white and Aucroat dark Burgundy Conßtantia Baurignon Mataro Phorphry, white, Muscadine dry Chasselais Carbinnet Chablis And several other favourite brands. The Foreign Wines are the very ohoioest, particularly the Port, " Old Tawny Green Seal " (a very fine wine), and " Amontikdo Dry Sherry " (also mnoh admired). English and Dnnedia Ales and Stont always in stock. F. J. Preston fe»lB assured that his oustomers will find it to their advantage to purohase from him during the coming Christmas season, and guarantees that the Wines, 40., are of the best quality, and that all orders will be faithfully and promptly executed. F. J. PEEBTOK, Dibict Importer. Lambton Quay, Wellington. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON. Established 1803. Capital £1600,000 Paid np and invested... £700,000 Risks aooepted at lowest ourrent rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of olaims. Aqknt — ' ALEXANDER JAMES M'TAVMH, Offioes, M'Tavish, Tatum 4 Co., Lambton Qnay. SKit SALE, Customhonie Form** Evening

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 94, 17 October 1885, Page 4

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