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TUESDAY, 16th JUNE. UNDER BILL OF SALE. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from the holder of the bill of sale to sell by auction, in their rooms, Cubarstreet Extension — The whole of the furniture and effects of a seven-roomed house, removed for convenienco of sale, including a superior trichord full compass piano Also, on account of Insurance Company — Genl.'s arm. rocking, and other chair? And Baker's biscuit roller, currant cleaner, tongue press, platform scales Afterwards, by permission of Collector of Customs — Small still for perfumes and herbs, and a quantity of fresh gathered herbs, &c, &c, ic. All without reserve. JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE, 1891. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auction as above — 80 fat bullocks 200 fat sheep 30 baconers (grain-fed) 20 porkers oO stores Sale at 11.30 a.m. A train leaves Wellington and Mauawatu Railway Station at 11 a.m., returning from JohuKOnville at 12.15 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON, Auctioneer. SUITABLE FOR TIMBER YARDS, &c. LAND adjoining Mosars. F. Sidoy & Co.'b Auction Rooms, Cuba-street, to Let in sections, on moderate terms. Apply to A. P. STUART & CO. FOR SALE by Tender, tho following properties :— Lot 1 . — All that piece of land, being the allotments Nob. 6 and 7, and part of allotment No. 5, of the subdivision of sections Nos. 21 and 25 on the plan of the Hutt District, on which ia erected a ten-roomod houso (in tho occupation of Mr. R. Cleland), washhonso, woodhouse, and dairy, artesian well, stables, &c. ; garden planted with fruit trees. Lot 2.— A1l that piece of land, being the allotment No. 9 on the subdi visional plan of seotions 21 and 25, Hutt District, having a frontage of 66 feet to the Waiwetu-road, and 132 feet to a road 66 feet wide, on whioh is erected a 7-roomed house (now let at £32 per annum), woodhouse, coalshed, washhouse, &c, stable. Lot 3. — All that pioco of land, being the allotment No. 11 on the subdivisional plan of sections 21 and 25, Hutt District, haying a frontage of 66ft to the Waiwotu-road by a depth of 132 ft, on which is orectod a five-roomed house, washhouso, coalshed, &c, garden ; at present let for 8s per week Lot 4. — All that piece of land, being tho allotments _Nos. 12, 13, and 14 on the sub-divisional plan of sections 21 and 25, Hutt district. Tenders to close on Monday, the 15th June instant. For further particulars, apply to BUCKLEY, STAFFORD & TREAD WELL, it whose office conditions of tender may bo inspected, Or to S. C. BARRAUD, Bank of New Zealand, Lower Hutt ; Or ROBERT CLELAND, On the ground. \ EARE CHANCE. Four forfeited Pianos, quite now, just anded, per Nelson, by Rud Ibach Sohn, Royal piano manufacturer to the Emperor )f Germany ; first prize medals at all tho .argest National Exhibitions — Vienna, London, Philadelphia, Dusseldorf, Aixla3hapelle, Melbourne, Sydney, Dresden, &c. Che pianos are iron frame, overstrung, full irichord, with perfect check repeater action. For sale, on vory easy torms, the abovenentioned new pianos; on viow Smart's Central Hall Auct : on Rooms, Mannersstreet. N.B. — Rnd Ibach's pianos are equal :o any_ piano in the world. They were the 'avourite companion of Richard Wagner up ;o tho time of doath, at Venice. The easiest )f torms to suit buyers. G. W. SMART, Money Lender, Manners-street. T^ O R S A L E125 Acres first- class Land, improved 100 „ „ „ (Near Shannon.) 4-roomed Cottago, Oxford-terrace FERD. FAHRENBACH, Harbour-street. TJI O R SALE. Hotel, Wairarapa ; rent, £3 ; trade, £30 ; beer six hhds monthly ; .£250 cash. Hotel in South Island ; rent, £2 ; trade, £30 to .£4O week ; free houso ; 11 hhds beer monthly ; valuation only, about JJ2OO. Hotel, Pahiatua ; trado, .£9O week. DWAN BROS, Willis-streot, Wellington. FOR SALE, two good Draught Wharf Dray, and Harness. Apply Powell's Coal Yard, Vivian-street. FOR SALE, Ul ACRES, at Waiwetu, 2} milos from 4 Lower Hutt Railway Station, rich alluvial Land ; road frontage on two sides, with stream boundary at back. New fiveroomed house, well finished, bathroom and outbuildings ; two acres young apple orchard, shelter trees, and other improvements. Title Land Transfer. For fnrther particulars apply KIRK & ATKINSON, Solicitors, Lambton-quay. FANCY BALL DRESSES. FOR SALE or Hire, 200 Fancy Ball Costumes, for ladies or gentlomen ; also, Evening Dross Suits, Opera Glasses, Guns, Musioal Instruments, &0., &c. G. W. Smart. Pawnbroker, Manners-street. N.B.— The highest cash price given for houses of Furniture, in large or small lots. FOR SALE, at Kilbirnie, splendid corner Block of Land, having frontages 336 links to Smith-street and 210 to Moxhamavenue, being sections 8, 9, 10, and 14 ; well planted with ornamental trees. Apply 88, Willis-street. FOR SALE or to Lease, a section of Land in tho dißtriot of Manukau, containing 127 acres of cleared Bush Land, all ready for stock. Also Sawmill Plant— l 10-horse power portable ongine, plaining machine, &c. For terms, apply to N. A. ANDERSON, Sawmill, Manukau, Manawatu. T7K)R SALE, at Mitchelltown, a wellbuilt seven-roomed house, stable, fowlhouse, &c, with 2£ acres of land. Price, JC4SO. Great Bargain. Apply to W. BARBER, 46, Cuba-street. FOR SALE, five-roomed Cottage, with stable and garden, in first-class order; immediate possession ; situated at Te Aro, near tram-line (about 15 minutes' walk from the wharf). Easy terms. — Small deposit ; 7 per cent, on the balance. J. DRANSFIELD. 4, Grey-street. OR SALE, a large quantity of Walcot's Patent Emery Sharpening Stones, wholesale. Apply 34, Vivian-street. OR SALE, Building Allotments, in Wright-street. Apply to Mr. St. George, Wright-street. FOR SALE, one Team of six good Working Bnllocks, yokes and chains, cheap. Appty for address, Evening Post. FOR SALE, on vory easy terms, one four, ono five, and one six-roomed Cottago, with bath, copper, wardrobes, gas, range, and evory convenience ; nearly new, and in nice locality. Mußt be sold, and the owner is prepared to make a sacrifice. For particulars, apply R. Keeno, Lawronce-street. FOR SALE, a great bargain, a very superior eight-roomed Residence, with all modern conveniences, including scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, Venetian blinds, range, wood and coal houße, washhouse ; grounds tastefully laid out anc planted with choice flowers, trees, and shrubs, also large greenhouse; yard and paths asphalted, grand view ; land, 50 x 165. Apply, personally or by letter, H. Pitcher, Donald M'Lean-street, City. BROU'S INJECTION.-Hygienic, Infallible, and Preservative. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the urinary organß. Retail price, 5s per bottle, or by post 6s. Sold in Paris by J. Ferree (successor to J. Brou), Pbarmacian, 102, Rue Richelieu. Solo Agontfor New Zealand— WlLLlAM C. FITZGERALD, The Central Pharmacy, Evening Post Corner, Wellington. GORDON SILVER SPOONS AND PORKS. I HAVE just landed, per b.b. Doric, another shipment direct from the manufacturer of this New Metal, which is equal in appearance to Sterling Silver. Its the same metal right through, will keep its colour for a lifetime, becomes whiter in nee, and is strong and durable. Its cheap enough for the poorest, and good enough for the wealthiest. Ask for GORDON SILVER. Sold only by GEORGE WINDER, Cheapest ' Ironmonger, Corner Mannerß and Cuba Btreets. RANGES. NOW IN STOCK, several new Ranges and Stoves, at VERY LOW PRICES. GEORGE WINDER, TttrvNwnw«mn— - ; _-_*TL_

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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