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FOURTH SALE op 'j ii r: WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY'S VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LANDS. ON FRIDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1388. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with iutitructions from tho Wollinprton and Manawatu Railway Company (Limitod) to sell by public auction, on the above dato— 1O AAA ACRES OP SOME OF £t*\J\j\J THE FINEST OF THE COMPANY'S LANDS, and SlMi-DIVIDEI) INTO HECTIONB OP i.aroe and hmaf.l areas, Bituatkd adjacent to the settled Township ok Otaki. The Tetimb op Sale wrr.L Remain as IJevokk. DepohiT at Sale, Ten Per Cent. No Further Payment om Account op PiißcifAHK Money Requiri.ii for Seven Year. 1 ;. Tntorostat Five Per Cent. Per Annum. Amplo facilities for inspecting tho land will bo afforded at a more nominal coat. Plans and farther information will be supplied on application to T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., Exchange Land and Mercantile Auction Rooms, Manners-street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1888. STEVENS & GORTON havo boen instructed by tho executors of the lato S. J. Padovin, Esq., to sell by publio auction, on tho abovo date, at their rooms, Pahnerston NorthThat most valuable property, comprising 418 acres of magnificent land, front- ' ing the Rangitikei main road, and situated about two miles from Palmerston. The proporty is ono of the best improved farms in tne district, its sitnation cannot bo bettorod, and its carrying capacity is equal to that of any farm of its Bize in tho district. If found expedient the proporty will be offered in two lots. Terms Easy. For further particulars apply to A. SOUTH KY BAKER, Solioitor, Or to STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Palmerston North. THE N. r /. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited). WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. The Company desires to intimate to Runholders and Farmers that AUCTION SALES Will bo held during the Season at the WELLINGTON WOOL STORES, Customhouse-quay. As a number of buyers purpose attending tlieso sales, wool-growers are recommended to take advantage of tho competition of our local Auotion Sales in preference to disposing of their Clips by private treaty ; if reserves are not reached, the wool can be shipped to tho London Market. Liboral Advances made on growing clips and all pi'odnoo consigned for salo or shipment. BThe second sale of the season will be held early in January, ANDREW TODD, Wellington Agent. J. B. KEITH, Masterton Agont. OTAKI MAORI RACISTS CLUB RACE MEETING. 2nd JANUARY, 1888. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with rule No. 7, horses qualified to run at this meeting are those that have never won an advertised race of tho value of i!3O, or have not been nominated for any race six months prior to date of mooting. H. F. EAGAR, Secretary. Otaki, 26th December, 1887. McNAB'S GAEDENS, Lower Hutt, Will be APEN TO THE PUBLIC For Picnics, &c, during the Holidays. Charges Moderate. J. McNAB, Proprietor. Under the distinguished Patronage of bit Excellency tho Governor. THE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLED SKATING RINK, INQEBTRE-BTREET. NOW OPEN Every Afternoon and Evening to tho Ladies Gentlemen, and young people of Wei lington as a first-class placo of public amusement, where good order and dooorum aro rigidly enforced. ADMISSION \j m There is also a special session in the Morn' ing for Ladies only, to enoourage them ii acquiring this graoeful art, to which admission is free. An exhibition of Fancj Skating every evening. rfIHORNDON SKATING RINK -L MOLESWORTH-STRKET. Admission, Gd ") Open from 9.30 to 12 a.m > „ 2.30 to sp.m Use of Skates, Gd.) „ 7.30 tolOp.m Room to Let to Evening Parties foi Danoing, Skating. Meetings, Ac. Apply CHAS. SIMMONDS. £xr.. -axn..} SUPREME COURT. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Jacob Joseph and others v. Staples. ALL persons having any olaims againsi the plaintiffs, as owners of the steam' ship Tui, by reason of tho loss or injury done to any articles, goods, or things, resulting from the wreck of tho said ship, are hereby required to lodgo their claims and provo the same before tho Registrar of this Honorable Court, under an order mad 9 in this action or this 23rd December, 1887, in default whereoi they will be barred from any benefit undo the said order. Claims must be lodged with me on or before Monday, the 16th January next, after which notice will be givon of the date fixed by the Registrar for proving the claims. Dated this 23rd December, 1887. WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS, Solicitor for the Plaintiffs. HUTT TOWN BOARD OFFICE. "O ATEPAYERS who have not paid theii XV Rates are hereby warned that all Rates outstanding after the 10th January, 1833, will be sued for without further notice. By order of the Board. JOSEPH HALL, Clerk. HIGHER EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES. •m/T E. A. F~7 M E X L E T (London University) Purposes opening Classes for instruction in English Subjects, as well as Mathematics, Latin, and Modern Languages. First Quarter to commenco Tuesday, 24th January, 1888. All particulars can he obtained at Bayswater House, Vivian-Btreet. LADIES' SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. THE above Private Boarding and Day Sohool, conducted for so long by the Misses Greenwood, will be continued by Miss Malcolm and Miss J. Malcolm. The first term will begin on the Ist February, 1888. Terms and oironlars on application to Miss MALCOLM, Care of Miss Greenwood, The Terrace. AMACGREGOR, M.A., • NO. 14, ATEEN.EUM. Students prepared for the University, Law, and C.S. Examinations. Evening Class— Mondays, Wednesdays, »nd Fridays. Private Students — During the day or on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. NOTICE TO LAW STUDENTS. MR. C. E. MATTHEWS, who passed the final Law Examination in September last, is prepared to read with a limited number of intending candidates for the 1888 and succeeding examinations. For __Jt§™§i_ &C, apply Exchange Chambers,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 155, 30 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 155, 30 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 155, 30 December 1887, Page 4

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