I MONDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, KHANDALLAH. 90 Acrei for 8 Years at Nominal Bent, with Right of Purchase. Immediately adjoining the Railway Station, having largo frontago to old Porirua-road. HASELL & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction in their rooms, on Monday, 13th February, at 2 30 p.m.— Tho unexpirorl term of lca-o of that very valuable section of land, bom? part of Section No. o, Upper Kaiwarrawarra District, sitnated immediately around the Khandallah Baihvay Station, and having a frontage of about 30 chains to the old Porirua-road, and containing 90 acres, more or less, nearly the whole of which is cleared and a large portion subdivided into paddocks and under cultivation. The property is at present in the occupation of Mr. Tkomas Harlen. The lease has 8 years to run at a rental of £80 perannum, with tho option of purchasing at any time during tho tenancy for the sum of £1500. The buildings consist of a good 8-roomed houso, with dairy and necessary offices, largo 4-stall stable and cart-shed, cow barn with bails for 20 cows, brick floor, well drained, piggeries, fowlhouse, stock-yards, calf-house and all necessary conveniences for a firstclass dairy farm. The clo^e proximity of this property to Wellington, being only 4 miles from General Post Office, renders it mont valuable as a dairy farm or for a gentleman's residence. Tho very large frontage to main road, close to the railway station, being perfectly level land, suitable for building purposes, could be Bold in building allotmonts at very high prices, such a3 would at onco clear tho purchaso money, and leave tho dairy farmland bnildings free of cost. Altogether, this is 0110 of the most desirable speculations ever offerod to the public. Term?, 20 per cent, cash ; balance, 11 required, by instalments extending over 2 years at 7 per cont. Tho leaso may be seen and all particulars obtained, on application to C. P. SKERRETT, Esq., Solicitor ; Or, to HASELL & CO., Auctioneers. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited). WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. Tho Company desires to intimate to EunholdoM and Farmers that AUCTION SALES Will be held during tho Season at tho WELLINGTON WOOL STORES, CUSTOHIHOUBE-QaAT. As a nnmber of buyers purpose attending these sales, wool-growora are recommendod to take advantage of the competition of our j local Auction Sales in prefoconce to disposing of their Clips by private troaty ; if rosorves aro not reached, tho wool can bo shipped to tho London Market. Liberal Advances made on growing clips and all produco consigned for salo or shipment. The noxt salo takes place on Bth February. ANDREW TODD, Wellington Agent. J. B. KEITH, Maaterton Agent. LADIES' SCHOOL, The Terrace, Wellington. THE abovo Private Boarding and Day School, conducted for 60 long by tha Miesos Greenwood, will bo continued by Miss Malcolm and Miss J. Malcolm. The school course consists of instruction in — English in all it 3 branches Natural Sciences Arithmetic Mathematios and Euolid French, German, Latin Mnsio, Singing Drawing and Painting Dancing and Calisthenics Needlework Tho Misses Malcolm, having boon educated in England, France, and Germany, can givo tho advantages of a combined English and Continental education to their pupils. Miss Maloolm will bo at home evory afternoon from 2 till 5. First term begins on Ist February. TlfE, MACGEEGOE, M.A.", No. 11, Atuensium. • Evening Class on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Frivato tuition dnring the day or on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Country students taught by correspondence. Intending students for A f ternoon Classes can oommunicato with Mr. Maogrogor at his olass room. VIOLIN TUITION. MB. JOHN M'GLASHAN, Certificated Pupil of the Royal Acadomy, London, begs to intimate to his pupils and others that ho will resume Teaching on MONDAY, 30th January. Mr. M'Glashan is to open a Class for Harmony and Counterpoint. Those wishing to join the class will please communicate with him at onco, at his residence, Speldhurst Cottage, Terrace. mEA SETS, from 12s 3d. J. KITCHEN'S Sale, Pantheon, Manners-st. GRAPES. TTOT-HOUSE GRAPES, in quantities to suit purchasers, very ohoap. Address— GEAN CONONGEB VINEYARD, Wanganui. DEPAETING FROM MY EECENT CUSTOM OF NOT ADVERTISING, Preferring to cause my prices to effect that end, I have determined on this occasion to givo notice to my customers, and tho general pnblic, that owing to much-required alterations which I purpose making in the premisos which I at present occupy, I will submit for sale, the WHOLE OP MY STOOK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, Millinery, Dress Goods, Hoiiery, Haberdashery, Ladies' Stays and Underclothing, and Goneral Honso Furnishings, Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Tios, Scarves, Hats and Caps, AT PEICBS WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO CONVINCE THAT THIS SALE IS A GENUINE ONE. Sale commonces on SATUEDAY, 21st INST., And will Continue fob Three Weeks, Whon a sufficient portion mnst bo cleared to allow alterations to be at onco proceeded with. JAMES MULLIGAN, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. WHAT NEXT? TJIANOFOETES! PIANOFORTES! On tho Deferred Payment System, And Six Months' Tuition by a first-class Teacher Free To Every Purchaser of a Pianoforte. H. EIELDBR, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER AND CABINETMAKEK, Manners-street, Wellington, Will Supply an Efficient Teaohor for Six Months, Froo of Charge. Payments arranged to snit tho purchaser. Call and inspect beforo purchasing elsewhere. MTREA.CY, Bootmaker, Willis- • street, wishes to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and surronndinfT districts that he has opened a CLEARING SALE of BOOTS AND SHOES, commencing on Saturday, 4th. Fobruary, and will last for pne month only. As the Btock is too large, it must bo oloared to make room for a shipment of Boots and Shoes which arrived per s.s. Aorangi, and will bo sold at sale prices dnring tho Bale. I don't want to deceive the pnblio by giving quotations, but invito them to come and jndgo for themselves, as every line will be marked in plain figures. So I invito the pnblic to call early and have their pick, as the stock mnst be sold. Note the address— M. TEEACY, Bootmaker, 35, Willis-steeet. QTABLE MANUBE can be had at the O Tramway ,Stableß in anyfqukntitTf«ratig
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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 4
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