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MONDAY, 3rd JUNE, At 2.30 p.m. sharp. A FARMER A CO., Furniture Aucj tioneer3, aro favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, the undermentioned lines— 8000 cigars, in bond 1000 do, in store Lot of pipes, in cases Do do, without casea 1 fishing rod 2 new chests drawers 1 exceptionally handsome sideboard Iron bedsteads Spring mattresses Pictures in cork and pawa frames Photo frames do do Pillows and bolsters 1 tricycle Squares of carpet Counterpanes Ru^b Gas stove Towel hor3oß Japanese screens (folding) 1 sewing machine, in good order Kettles, buckets, tubs WARD BAKER, Auctioneer. A. FARMER A CO.

We would draw the attention of the public to this weekly sale, as offering a favourable means of disposing of any surplus furniture. tor continuation of Auctioneers' advertisements see'Jourth vaoe. TTENRY HUGHES, M.1.M.E., 51.5.A. PATENT AGENT AND CONSULTING ENGINEER, 4, Lambton-quay, Wellington, and Chancery Lane, London, Obtains Patents and Trade Markß in all countries, and negotiates Sales of Inventions. Specifications and Drawings accurately propared in the colony, according to tho requirements of each country, by which much time and expense is saved to patentees.

UNDER THE AUCTIONEERS ORDINANCES, 1842 AND 1841. LICENSES havo been isaued by me to exercise tbe callin? of an Auctioneer for the year endinj 25th April, 1890, to the persons undernamed :— William Ward Baker, City of Wellington James Robert Montague, City of Wellington Francis Sidey, City of Wellington Joseph lorns, Borough of Mastertan Froderiok Townsend, City of Wellington Frederick Noble Campbell, City of Wellington John Hugh Bethune, City of Wellington George Ledlie Hitchcock Cuningham, City of Wellington John Mitchell, City of Wellington \ Freeman Lawlor Jackson, Township of Johnßonville William Fraser Shortt, City of Wellington Frederick Henry Wood, Borough of Greytown Frederick William Haybittle, City of Wellington David Asher, City of Wellington Thomas Kennedy Maodonald, City of Wellington JAMES T. HART, Acting Collector of Customs. Customhouse, Wellington, 29th May, 1889. PAINTERS. TENDERS will be reoeived for Painting, Scrimming, and Papering Shop and Offices, at Potono. up till Thursday, 6th June. Plans and specifications to be scon on building, opposito Victoria Hotel, Petone. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limitbd). TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF CASKS. npENDERS for the Supply of Casks for X two years, from Ist July, will be received up to noon on Saturday, Bth June, at the offices of tho Company, Lambton-quay, where specifications can be seen. W. H. MILLWARD, Acting Secretary. TO BRICKLAYERS. rpENDERS required, to close 6 p.m. X Tuesday, 4th June, 1889, for Building two doublo Chimneys (labour and material, or labour only). Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Address J. O. Carlson, Black Bridge ; or apply on the job, Waiwetu. MIDLAND RAILWAY. TO CONTRACTORS. MR. R. G. PARK, C.E. (nino yearß with tho N.Z. Government), can supply tenderers with quantities of the Aoaura contract. Price, two guineas. Hereford-street, E. Chri6_ohnrch. MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTY, NEAR FEILDING. For Private Sale for One Month Only. Four Hundred and Fifty Acres of the Finest Land in the Colony.

T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions to offer for private sale, For One Month Only, THE VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTY ADJOINING FEILDING, comprising 450J acres, forming part of tho Kawa Kawa Native Reserve, being Boction No. 149 on the plan of tho district, and known as recently in the occupation of Mr. John Manson. This property is open land, well watered, and sheltered with native bush, and there is upon tho land between 40 and 50 acres of valuable flax. The qnality of the land is all that can be desired. Those in search of GOOD LAND should inspect this. FOR. SALE, that Station Property so well known as the RICHMOND BROOK ESTATE, Marlborough, containing IDhOq ACRES FREEHOLD AND /»lOA LEASEHOLD A large area of the estate is limestone country, and 5000 acres are excellently adapted for grain-growing. The dwellinghousp, two cottages, and convenient farm buildings aro insured for £1850. Working plant very complete. Laat year's wool clip averaged over 61b per sheep, increase 75 per cent. Present Stock, __£) 000. BAKER BROS. T> SMITH & CO.'S List of Properties to be Let— Crofton, 9 rooms, J aero, close to station Cuba-street, shop and dwelling, 5 rooms Elizabeth-street, 6 rooma Klizabeth-street, 3 rooms Featherston-terrace, 9 rooms, reduced rent Feathereton-street, offices Hill-street, 7 rooms, available Ist July Ingestre-street, 5 rooms Island Bay, 6 rooms, 2 acres, stable, &c. Island Bay, 3 rooms, 5 acres in two paddocks Karori, 3 houses, 8 to 12 rooms, several acres Molesworth-street, 9 rooms Molesworth-street, 3 rooms Oriental Bay, 7 rooms fven-street, 4 rooms nakori-road, 10 rooms, large ground ' Windsor-place, 4 rooms NORWICH UNION INSURANCE OFFICE 40, Lambton-quay. npO LET, the large Shop, next the Evening X Post, Willis-street ; aho, the Corner Shop, with double front to Willis-street and Lambton-quay. If required for any large business they can be rented as one premises. Lofty ceilings, good fittings, and from good permanent tenants no reasonable offer will be refused. First-class tenants can have them free of rent for a time. We have always for letting, Travellers' Sample Rooms, in Post Avenue, with good light, and well fitted-up. For particulars, apply to J. M'Dowell, or to KNOWLES _ HERVEY, No. 1, Willis-street. A MILD stimulant, a gentle tonicWolfe's Schnapps. OHADED Posters, famphlets, Show Cards © at EVENING POST

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 129, 1 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 129, 1 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 129, 1 June 1889, Page 3