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ON THE PREMISES, " PINE HOUSE," HALFWAY, JOHNSON VILLE. On THURSDAY, 19th JANUARY 1838, At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. Unbeserved Sal* op Valuable Pedigree Stock. rp KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. 1. • are favoured with instructions from Mr. W. Bramley to Rell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— The whole of his valuable stock, comprising — Twenty-five cows, in calf, in full milk Eight dry cows, to calve in winter Two fat cows One thoroughbred Ayrshiro cow, in full milk, Vancy One thoroughbred Ayrshire heifor, in full milk, Rose Dale Eight heifers, to calve early in winter Nine heifers, rising two years old Ten half-bred yearling heifers Seven half-bred heifer calves One thoroughbred Ayrshire bull oalf, bj Sir Arthur, out of Vancy, three months old One half-bred Ayrshire bull oalf Two half-bred Ayrshire yearling bulls One half-bred Alderney yearling bull One pure pedigree Ayrshire bull, Sir Arthur ; took first prize at Masterton, 18th November, 1876 One half Berkshire and China boar Two sows in pig Seven young pigs One draught horse Two trap horses Two haoks. thoroughly broken Also, On account of another vendor — Five yearling quarter-bred Ayrshires Mr. Bramley 's sole reason for disposing of the above is the ill-health of Mrs. Bramley and the fact that his eldest son, who has hitherto had the management, has now commenced business on his own account elsewhere. Mr. Bramley has bred the whole of the above, and his reputation as a breeder of choice stock is so well known throughout the colony as to be a sufficient guarantee of the excellence of the cattle to be offered. With this herd of cattle he has taken no less than six first prizes. The cows are in first-olass condition, and all from the best milking strains, and the young stock particularly promising. TUESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1888, At 10.30 a.m. FIJI FRUIT, PER WAINUI. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell, at their auotion rooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday next, at 10.30 a.m.— 500 bundles bananas, pine apples, cocoanuts, peanuts, <&c. HUTT MARKET. WEDNESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1888, At 1.30 p.m. HASELL & CO. will be in attendance at the above market, to offor by auction, at 1.30 p.m. on above dateCattle, horses, oarts, or other entries HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, sth JANUARY. Sale of Groceries, &c, more or less damaged by fire and water, for account of whom it may concern. SALVAGE SALE. I [FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions to sell by auotion on the premises of Mr. H. Levy, Cuba-street— Groceries, &c. Particulars in future issue. Hor continuation of Auctioieers' advertisements nee page 4 ■JUBILEE PIANOS ON SALE, Under London Prices. J. H. Bethune & Co., F. Sidey, and A. Farmer. RACECOURSE HOTEL" FOR SALE, Cheap, OR TO BE LET, with possession on 13th March next, this Commodious Brick-built Hotel. Good cottage, and magnificent range of brick raoing stableß, standing in 9i aces of land, for the past five years in the occupation of Mr. Dan O'Brien, who is removing into his new privato house. For terms apply to CHARLES CLARK, * Estate Agent, Hereford-street, Chrißtchurch. A RARE CHANCE. FOR SALE, a capital little Business in the best position in Wellington ; suitable either for married couple or single individual (male or female). Splendid profits, rent moderate, no risk ; present owner leaving the colony. Price for stock, fixtures, goodwill, &c, only J235 cash, or suitable terms can be arranged to an immediate purchaser. Address Jamießon Bros., Pantheon, Manners-street. unredeemed~pledglm FOR SALE, great bargain, splendid Piano by Hoelling_ & Spangenbere p ; iron frame, check action, trichord throughout; and equal to new. Will be sold very cheap for oash, or monthly or weekly payments taken. Apply G. W. Smart, Pawnbroker, Mannersstreet. N.B. — Spring Trap for sale cheap. FOR SALE OR TO LET. FOR SALE, at the Lower Hutt, five Houses, with from an eighth of an aero to five acres attaohed ; also, two Houses to let. All within five minutes' walk of Railway Station. Apply to William Routley, Lower Hntt. A REAL BARGAIN. FOR SALE, a good Half-plate Photographic Camera (Lancaster.) Apply C. F. Spooner, Photo. Lithographer, Man-ners-street. 171 OR SALE, a Country Hotel, doing .£4O to £50 week ; rent, £4 week : valuation only ; no goodwill ; Town hotel, first-class trade ; small capital required ; satisfactory reasons for soiling. Persons short of the required capital can bo assisted. Money to Lend. DWAN BROS., Estate Agents, Willis-street. ITWR SALE, a First-clans Temperance : Hotel, with every convenience. A going concern. In the flourishing- town of Woodville. For particulars apply to MASON & CHALDECOTT, Woodville. OiAA —Wholesale Tea Businesii for dO)zh\J \J» sale in Auokland, dealing solely in tea, for cash. This amount will purchase stock, goodwill, &c, owner slack for capital. More orders on hand than can execute. Genuine bargain. Apply Barton and Keesing-, Solicitors, Auckland. T7IOR SALE, a well-built Cottage, containI? ing dining and drawing rooms, two bedrooms, kitchen, and large scullery ; four fireplaces, two iron tanks, well (with forcepump), stable, fowlhouses.&o. ; trees, shrubs, &c. ; level land, 68£ x 100, known as in the occupation of Mr. W. L. Kernaban, Wadestown; healthiest place in Wellington; no city rates. Price, .£300; half can remain on mortgage. F. A. Moore, Rintoul-street, Newtown. FOR SALE, a new first-olass finished English Dogcart, fitted with Collins' patent axle, lamps, cushions, and brake. This article is of the very best material, and suitable for a town or country gentleman. For terms apply to A. Williams, Coachbuilder and Blacksmith, Courtensyplace, beyond Tory-Btreet. OR SALE, a Gas Cooking Stove (Walker's patent), only six months' in use ; can be Been in full work at " The Shealisg," Tinakori-road. Parted with solely owing to owner leaving town. FOR SALE, Milking Cows (have calved this month), also Springers, to calve next month. Apply T. Pear man, Martin'ssquare. FOR SALE, a secondhand Pianoforte, in good order, and very cheap. W. H. Spiller, Neumeyer Piano Depot, opposite Government Buildings. FOR SALE, Allotments fronting Hankeystreet ; price, ;£3 to £i per foot frontage ; long terms if necessary. Apply to Frank Wills, Hankey-street. FOR SALE, first-class now Seven-roomed House and Land, situated at Crofton, on easy terms. Apply Evening Post. IT^OR SALE, a good steady Grocery Bußinesß in one of tho principal thoroughfares of Wellington. Apply to Levin & Co. FOR SALE, Remnants at half price to making boys' clothing. J. Huxley, Tailor, Latnbton-. nay and Willis-street. -T\ ISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 31st Dec, 1887. No. I—Government1 — Government daylight parades for the month of January, 1883, in drill order, at 7 p.m., as under.— Wellington Naval Artillery, in the Volunteer Drillshed, on Wednesday, 18th, and Wednesday, 25th Petone Naval Artillery, near the Government workshops. Petone, on Friday, 20th, and Tuesday, 31st D Buttery, N.Z.A., in the Volunteer Drillßhed, on Tuesday, 17th, and Tuesday, 24th Ist Battalion Wellington Rifles, on the Basin Reserve, on Friday, 20th, and at tho Volunteer Drillshed on Monday. 30th Kaiwarra Rifles, at Kaiwarra, on Monday, 16th, and at Johnsonvilla or Monday, 30th. Garrison Band, with the D Battery or Tnesday, 17th, and with the Battalion on Monday, 30th. No. 2. — An Examination of Candidates foi Commissions will be held at Mouni Cook Barracks on Monday, 30th commencing at 10 a.m. J. G. BUTTS, Lieut.-Col., Commanding District. TI LEE, General Grocer and Fruiterer 155, Lambton-qaay, and corner o: Morjoribanks-street and Roxburgh-street Importer of Tea, direct from China. Th< cheapest house in town, INVALIDS requiring a stimulant shook drinS Bisquit DubouchiS & Co. 'a 4-sta: brandy.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 3

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