. of TUESDAY, 14th MAY, 1889. FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE, NORMANBY - STREEI NEWTOWN. oaxvar.l Under conduct of the Registrar of th Supreme Court, upon the applicatioi L_ of the Mortgagee. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. hav> received instruction from D. G. A _ Cooper. Esq., Deputy - Registrar of th E . {supreme Conrt, to sell by public auction at their rooma, Featheraton-atreet, on Tues - ay, 14th May, at 2 o'clock— - That desirable allotment of land havint _ a frontage of 31 feet to Normanby Btreet, Newtown, by a depth of 10: feet, part of aeotion No. 826 on th< plan of the City of Wellington together with the comfortable dwelling-house and appurtenancei erected thereon, known as in the occupation of Mr. W. G. Trim _ Btoreman. Thj 8 compact property is situated close tc the Newtown Tramway terminnß. ~ For further particulars apply to - Messrs. RICHMOND A RICHMOND, Solicitors, Lambton-quay ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 14th MAY, 1889. 7 FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE, CORNER OF AUSTIN AND - PIRIE STREETS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. have been favoured with instructions to _ sell by public auction, at their rooma, Featheraton-stroet, on Tueßday, 14th May, - at 2 o'clockAll that valuable allotment of land at tho corner of Austin-street and Pirio-street, boing part of section No. 357, on the plan of the City of Wellington, havin? a frrmt-ago to Austin-street of 14" O linkß, bounded on tho north by other part of the same section 206°4 links, on the east by other part of the same section 151 links, and on tho south by Piriestreet 2072 links : together with the oommodius dwellinghouso ereoted thereon, and now in the occupation of Mr. Carter, as tenant y For further particulars apply to E. G. JELLICOE, Esq., ( Solicitor, Lambton-quay ; Or, to THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, lith MAY, lffl). ¦ UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE BOOKS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. havo received instructions from Dr. Alexander Johnston (who has left for England) to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at their rooms, FeatherstonBtreet, on Tuesday, 14th May, at 2 o'clock— K/\/\ VOLUMES choice, uaoful tJ\J\J and entertaining Worka, including— Encyclopedia Britannica, juat issued, complete in 24 vols., handsomely bound, half calf ; Waverly Novels, illustrated, 24 vols. ; Charles Dickens' Works, The Age wo Live In, Modern Birmingham, Shakespeare's Works, Pendonnis by Thackory, Court of King Charles 1., Crudens Concordance, Bnrke's Dictionary of i< the Peerage, Natural History, Taylor'B > Principles and Practice of Medical Jurisprudence, Surgeons' Vade Mecum, Book of Proscriptions, Medical Vocabulary, Livos of the Engineers, Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Handbook of Now 3 Zealand Mines, Zolas Works (in French), History of Romo, British Husbandry, Practical Mechanic, Spohr's Violin School, Dictionary } of Arts, White's Farriery, English Magazines, Ao. Also, Splendid bur walnut piano by J. Strohmenger A Son, American organ, 17 stops, in massive walnut case, by • New England Organ Company, Boston, architect's drawing tables and boards, T square, stationery oabinet, and various other goods TUESDAY, 14th MAY, i At 2 o'clock. ) 1 UNRESERVED SALE ) OF BUTCHERS' CARTS, HORSES, AND BUTCHERING IMPLEMENTS, Removed for convenience of sale to SOMERVILLE'S STABLES, ABEL SMITH-STREET. /"N EORGE THOMAS A CO. have received » \A instructions to aell by public auction, : at Somerville's Stables, Abel Smith-street, on Tuesday next, at 2 o'clook— 1 hawking cart ' 1 heavy spring cart 1 large Bpriner dolivnry oart 3 first-clasß horses (well-known in tho oity as being of a superior class) 3 sets harness, saddle, bridle 2 large copper boilers r 1 extensive sausage machine, complote in all its details Scales, meat saws, cleavers, steels, knives, hooks, baskets, Ac, Ac. I Also, A quantity of leading and other descriptions of harness A splendid assortment of new expresß or trap harness, dray harncas (traoe and leading) Tho horses and plant aro now on view. Note.— The sausage machino is one of Gardner's Simplex Silent No. 4, adapted for hand or steam power, and is catalogued in their London price list at MO. F. W. HAYBITTLE,
Auctioneer. I NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SALE OF LOST AND UNCLAIMED ¦ GOODS AND LUGGAGE. ON WEDNESDAY, 15th MAY, 1889. MESSRS. SHORTT A REID will sell by auction, at the Goods Shed, Wellington Railway Station, Lost and Unclaimed ' Goods, as undor : — Mrs. Cutter, Eketahuna, 1 parool [ Lawson, 1 paper parcel Griffin, 1 swag Powell, 1 pair trousers Williams, 1 kit Kitdhcti, 1 dox sundries Peterson, 1 parcel clothos Williams, 1 parcel (shirt) H'Lennan, Featherston, 1 swag Wilmhirßt, Featheraton. 1 bag C. A C. R. Harria, Featherston, 1 billy and saucepan T. Paterson, 1 sack Stansfield, 1 pair shoes H.C., 1 bag sugar Balmer, 1 swag Burnett, 1 swag Nathan A Co., Wellington, parcel ironM'Cauley, 1 parcel Orr, 1 sack and portmanteau G. D. Cox, 1 oap Williams, 1 sack Miss M'Cauley, 1 canvas bag Crosswell, 1 swag Connell, 1 bag Kingi Paora, 9 pkgs, plough Ofsofki, 3 bags chaff Hy. Wright, 1 oass Ora, 1 parcel M^Kensie, 1 parcel Robertson, 1 sack coal a Mrs. Taylor, 1 parcel Coohrane, 3, parcel copper, 1 rowlhck, 1 Bag bottles, 2 pair spurs, 1 fur cap, 1 toy horse and spade, 2 tobacco pouches, 3 pair leggings, 1 pair boots, 2 wooden pipes, 1 pocket knife, 1 ladies' tippet, 1 pkg picture frames, 1 woollen scarf, 3 pair gloves, 2 pair spectaoles, 1 saddle cloth, I gold ring, 1 etirrup li"oh and strap, 1 purse, 1 satchel, 1 pkg saucepans, 2 riding whips, 1 bridle, 1 spanner, 1 basin, 1 top, 1 bottle wine, 1 roll , music, 1 cape, 2 boxes sundries, 1 , box soap, 2 swags, 25 paper parcels, 1 25 walking sticks, 37 umbrellas, 6 6 parasols, 6 books* 21 hats, 7 coats, 1 8 oilskin, 5 bags, 2 paper boxes, 2 baskets, 1 shawl, 3 parcels clothes. t BY ORDER. Traffio Agent's Office, Wellington, 13th April, 1889. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 15th MAY. "CIREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO. will sell mj aB above, at 11.30 a.m. — f 32 fat bullocks 20 veal calves 60 fat wethers (extra heavy) 260 do do 240 do ewes 60 pigs, including baconers, porkers, i and stores U Train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 11 ajn., returning at 12.14 and 2.15 p.m. ~ IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, Nos. 19, 21 and 23, Lambton-quay. ON FRIDAY NEXT, 17th MAY, 1889, At 2 o'clock p.m. g fTy KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. X • are favoured with instructions to Bell '" by public auction as above — THAT VERY DESIRABLE AND FINELY - SITUATED FAMILY RESIDENCE ereoted on land, part of town acre 300, having a frontage i, of 44ft to KENT-TERRACE, by a depth of 100 ft, and containing eight m roomß, bathroom, and other con- - veniences This property adjoins the_ Kent-terrace Presbyterian Church, and is thus quite lb close to the tram line. *. For terms and full particulars apply to the Auctioneers, T. KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. " TI7ILSON A RICHARDSON'S it • • it FOB fc CARPETS.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1889, Page 3
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