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TUF-DAT, 13th SEPTEMBER. VALUABLE BUILDING SITUS FOE PRIVATR RESIDENCES. MESSES. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Leviii & Co. to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, 13th September, at 2 o'clock — The lease for 42 years of the undermentioned sections of land, the 6neßt building sites in the city of Wellington, being portions of Town Acrea Nos. 619 and 620, Ttorndon :— Lot I.— Allotment No. 2 on a subdivisional plan, having a frontage of 50ft to Tinakori-road by a depth varying from 114 ft to 136 ft Lot 2.— Allotment No. 3, having 50ft frontage to Tinakori-road by a depth varying from 127 ft to 136 ft Lot 3.— Allotment No 4, having 50ft frontage to Tinakori-road by a depth varying from 122 ft to 127 ft Lot 4. — Corner allotment No. 8, having 110 ft frontage to Tinakori-road, also a large frontage to Thorndonquay by a depth of 234 ft The land is situated in the best part of Thorndon, commanding a magnificent view of the harbour, and the sections can be confidently _ recommended to the attention of parties in searoh of healthy and convenient Bites for private residences. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. LEVIN & CO., Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. Estate of J. P. SHIELDS, deceased. MARTINBOROUGH TOWN SECTIONS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from R. C. Hamerton, Esq., Public Trustee, to sell by public auction at their rooms on Tuesday, 13th September, at 2 o'clockTwo valuable freehold corner sections, Nos. 82 and 83, township of Martinborough, close to Martin Square, having frontages to Regent-street and.New York-street TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms on Tuesday, 13th September, at 2 o'clock, immediately after their sale of land, a quantity of first-class household furniture, removed for convenience of sale, viz. :— Two handsome drawingroom suites covered silk tapestry, Austrian bentwood chairs, superior walnut piano by Appert & Co., Berlin, dtningroom suite covered maroon leather, 100 and occasional tables, Brussels carpets, black and gold OTormantlo, iron bedstead, mattress, palliasses, night commodes, dressing table, chest of drawers, hip bath, coal vase, kitchen table with drawers, pictures, crockeryware, &c, &o. TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. CLEARING SALE OP PRODUCE, to close consignments. I^DWARD REEVES & CO. will soil by U auction at their stores, Featherston3treet, on Tuesday, the 13th instant, at 11 o'clock sharp, all guaranteed in good order Hid condition— 50 crushed oats, 250 short oats, 25 bales 3heaf ohaff. 200 Derwent potatoes, 200 bran, 100 pollard, 130 Southland, Somervillo's, and MeGill's oatmeal 25's and 7's, 10 pearl barley, 2 split peas, 30 fowls' wheat, 3 208's, 20 lOO's. 2 50's, and 80 25's wheatmeal ; 250 saoks, 180 100's, 300 50'b silver dust flour ; 250 saoks, 150 100's, 400 50'b Excelsior flour ; 30 seconds flour, GO Wairarapa cheese, 100 Longburn cheese, 5 cases hopß (Jib packets), 3 boxes fresh butter, 40 kegs salt butter, 2 cases bladder lard, 2 kegs honey, 122 hams, 30 sides bacon, 100 rolls bacon (best factory Jures), 300 sacks ryo grass, "30 7's, 30 14's, 100 21b tins aromatic horse food. 50 sacks of barley meal Torms— Threo months approved bills over £20. Country customers unable to attend iro requested to send limits and orders to the Auctioneer. F. SIDEY, Auctioneer.

THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF A VALUABLE PROPERTY, SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION IN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. GEORGE THOMAS A CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Executor of tho late Ezekiel Thorby, Karori, to sell by publio auction, on or about Thursday, the 22nd September— 7 acres (or thereabouts) of land, situate at top of Bakor's Hill, near Karori, together with a comfortable fiveroomed oottape and outbuildings erected thereon, well-known as lately being in the occupation of Mr. Thorby. The whole to be sold in one lot. Albo, immediately after— 4 cows, dairy utensils, and implements The proporty is some 15 minutes' walk from town, and commands an unrivalled view of tho harbour. For f urthor particulars apply to W. H. QUICK, Esq., Solicitor ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS, At their offices, Panama-street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. In the Estate of C. Willeby Hawthorne, a Bankrupt. /"N EORGE THOMAS A CO. have received OT instructions from C. C. Graham, Esq., Official Assigneo, to sell by public auction, on the premises, Hill-street — Tho whole of the valuable household furniture in the above estate, particulars of which will appear in to-morrow's issue. Terms Cash. No Reserve. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. For continuation of Auctioneers' advertisements see paae 4.

"OESULT OF FOURTH NAIL COMPETITION ! CORRECT NUMBER, 851. Mr. C. Dryden, Taranaki-stroet ... 851 Mrs. Couchman, Petone . . . 850 Mrs. Palmer, Queen-street . .. 850 Mrs. Webb, Taranaki-place 850 Mrs. Loner, Dixon-street . . 850 Mr. H. J. White, Levy-street . ... 849 Mrs. Wm. Maher, Cambridge-terrace ... 849 Mr. W. C. Smith, Adelaide-road .. 853 Mr. Diok, Lcrne-street ... . . 853 Tho lncky winners may receive their prizes on calling for them. JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street. RANGES. X UKES' RANGES now in Stock, and a -^ variety of other makes ; also some good American Stoves. JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street. [a card.J T. NICHOLSON, SIGN WRITER, DECORATIVE ARTIST AND Glass Ehbossbr, Moderate Charges. 47, WILLIB-BTRKET. INVALIDS requiring a stimulant should drink Bisquit Dubouohe A Co. 'a 4-star Brandy. THE world-renowned tonic and stimulant Wolfe's Schnapps. H ANTED Known— The Evening Post oan be obtained at the Railway Book Stall. R. Shannon. Agent. WANTED TO SELL— Spouting, down pipes, ridging, lead-headed nails, baths, sinks, basins, taps, hose, sheet zinc, and cad. Geo. Remington, 36, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 3