FBIDAY, Hth DECEMBEB, 1894, At2.3oo'clook. SALE OF THE YACHT PET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., axe favoured with instructions from W. H. Morrah, E?q , to Hell by public anotion at their rooms, Featheretou-street, on Friday, 14th December, at 2.30 p.m.— The favourite 3J ton yaoht PET, winner of numerous races, built by C Bayley. of Auckland, tbor->u^l)ly soniul, recently overhault-d, oopper fastened throughout, together with full complemen' of aaila and rannhiK gear, anchors, dingy, an-I permanent moorings off t lub Boathouae. For full particulars apply to IHE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 14th DKCKMBER, 1894, At 2.30 o'clock. SALE OF THE YACHT HAEATA. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. arc favoured with instructions from H. C Eenner, Ksq., to nell by publio auction ai their rooms, Featherston-street, on Friday 14th December, at 2.30 p.m.— _.„„„ THE FAST ONE RATER YACHT HAEATA, winner of regatta and handicaj races, together with complete in ventory of sails and running gear anchors, 10ft dingy, all in firat-clasi order, and permanent moorings of Te Aro baths, where the boat maj be inspected. For further P«gg» "jgg^^ FRIDAY, 14th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of a VALUABLE and WELL-SELECTEI LIBRARY. AT THOMAS' HALL. Customhouse Quay. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. have re ceived instructions to Bell by publii auction at their Hall, Customhouse Quay on Friday, 14th December, at 2 o'olool sharp — A splendid collection of standard works valued at over .£2OO, including al the leading authors of the day Catalogues will be prepared and th Books on view on WEDNESDAY, THUR^i DAY, and FRIDAY. Eleotrio Light Display on THURSDAY NIGHT, from 7.30 o'clock. TUESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1894, At 2.30 p m. SALE OF VALUABLE SHOP PREMISE! IN DIXON-STREET. GOOD RENT-PRODUCING PROPER I V MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. hay reoeivod instructions to pell by pubh anotion at their rooms, Lambton-quay— A Valuable Cobnkb Section, havini a frontage of 49J feet to Dixon street by a depth of 56J feet t Quin-Btreet, together* with the sho] and five-roomed dwellinghonse, no\ let at 16s per week. A large proportion of the purohase mone; oan remain on mortgage. For full detail apply to HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1894, At 2.30 p.m. SALE of TWO DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSES, In Beautiful Karori, with quarter of an acr of land to each. MESSRS. HARCOCJRT & CO. hay * received instructions to sell by publi auction, at their rooms, Lambton-quay — TWO DWELLINGHOUSES, containin respectively six rooms and five rooms with conveniences ; land quarter o an aore 1o each house, and bein sections 21 and 22, Amy - streel Beautiful Karori These properties aie del ghtfully located and are within easy walking distance of th main road. Of b a ori itself it can be sai that no Bnburb has bo prosperous a futur before it, bemg beautifully Bituated, healthj and easy of access. It is in oontemplatio to oonneot Karori with Wellington by mean of a tramway, which must enormous! enhance its value as a residential suburb. For full particulars, apply to HARCOURT A CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. " The March of Empire is Ever Westei wards " The Development of the Lands of the Wee Coast ot the North Island is the Souro of Wellington's Prosperity. Great Sale by Publio Auction. THE TOWNSHIP OF NEW OTAKI (Immediately in Front of the Otaki Rttilwa Station). T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CC • (Limited) are favoured with instruc tions from Charles W. Tringham, Vsq., a agent for the vendors, to sell by publi auction, EARLY IN JANUARY, THE BEAUTIFUL and VALUABL] TOWNSHIP of NEW OTAK] subdivided into 49 Building Sec tions Otaki has loner been recognised as th Sanatorium of Wellington. \Y # M. LAWSON & CO. AUCTIONEERS GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS Conduct regular sales of Household Furn: ture, Ac, in their Rooms, 20, Cuba-street. Speoiai attention given to Sales at Privat Residences. A large selection of Superior Houßchol Furniture always on hand for Private Sal at Lowest Auotion Rates. LAWSON'S AUCTION ROOMS 20, CUBA-BTRBET (Opposite Te Aro House), WOOL SALES. T EVIN & CO. will hold Wool Sale during the present season at their Storee Panama-street, Wellington, on the follow ing dates : — 18th January, 1895. 15th February, 1895. Liberal advancos made on all Wool o Skins sent in for sale or shipment. J^END IT TO SHORTT'B. PTARORI PLEASURE GROUNDS TENNIS, BOATING, &c. Admission, 6d. REFRESHMENTS. Send the Young People to the Karori Gardens. Tennis Parties to the Karori Pleasure Grounds. A H.LOGAN A CO SHABXBBOKXBS, iiANK, ESTATX, FINANCIAL, and Commission Agkntb. Loans negotiated. Interest, Bents, Debts Ac, colleoted. Address — No. 12. Fbathbbston-strkbt. riIAYLOR BROS.' MUSTARD. Johnston A Co. M'NAB'S GARDENS, LOWER HUTT. THE most Popular Resort for yi-ulore and the general public in Wellington. Refreshments of all kinds. Strawberries and Cream. Admission, Is. Telephone 702. See advertisement for Cheap 'Bus Fares to Gardens every Sunday. TO WOOL-GROWERS. C COLLIER, of Island Bay, is a Cash • Buyer of large or small clips of wool. Wool-Bcouring by the new and improved process at current rates. C. COLLIER. 14th November, 1894. T>LACK SWAN BUTTER— A LUXURY. Always Ftwm Fbbbh, and Svtxkv. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF .£12,000. NOTICE OF POLL. Under the provisions of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1886," and " The Petone Corporation Loan Empowering Aot, 1892." I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a Poll of the Burgesses of the Borough of Petono will be taken on WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBEB, 1894, upon the proposal of the Petone Borough Counoil to borrow the sum of .£12,000 by way of Special Loan for the purposes of Drainage and Street Improvements, particulars ef whioh said proposal have already been advertised. • The Polling Booth will be at the office of the Petone Borough Counoil, in Jacksonstreet, Petone, and the hours of polling from 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 11th day of Deoember, 1894. R. CLEMEN.T KERK, Mayor.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 140, 12 December 1894, Page 4
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957Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 140, 12 December 1894, Page 4
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