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The Lower Hutt Sunday School, which has been in existence for more than half a century, will celebrate its 53rd anniversary on Tuesday next by a monster picnic at Glen's paddock, Blackbridge, Lower Hutt. Several other schools will unite with tb.e Hutt school, and town visitors are 'invited to be present. A public tea will be provided. A consignment of 218 fat wethers for the Canterbury markets from the Assets Board, Dannevirke, went south by tho Talune last evening. The Sydney Bulletin mentions the fact that five steamers are being built in Sydney for the Mokau River trade. St. Mark's Sunday-school will hold its annual picnic at Upper Hutt on Saturday next. Particulars of tho arrangements are advertised. The fortnightly meeting of tho Loyal Britannia Lodge, 1.0.0. F., will be held on Monday evening. The' AVairarapa Farmers' Co-operativo Association notify that Monday, the 21st, inst., is the last day on which discount can be given on monthly accounts. — Advt. About that Grand Bewing machine. Kirkcaldie and Stains, Limited, are the sole agents for the Grand machine. It is a sewing machine of tho first grade at about naif the price of any other firstgrade machine on the market. It is guaranteed for five years, and if after trial it does not come up to all we represent it to be, we will refund your money. Spare parts are kept in stock. All fittings for fancy stitching are supplied with each machine. It ruffles, tucks, hems, gathers, runs. Hand machines from £3 13s 6d, treadle machines from £6 6s, with a five years' guarantee endorsed by Kirkcaldie and Stains, Limited. We will teach you how to use it and repair it if it gets out of order. — Advl. C. Smith, tho Cash Draper, has deoided to make most extensive alterations to his promises in Cuba-streat, in order to givo greater facilities for carrying on his everincreasing business. — Advt. Tho workmen having commenced, it haa been found absolutely necessary to sell a largo portion of tho stock at onco, in ordei to make room for operations, and the firm have decided to offer some extraordinary value in every department. — Advt. Buyers are reminded that if they want a bargain it is to 0. Smith they should go. There is no puff about this announcement, . but a positive necessity that a large portion of the stock should be sold at once.— To all persons furnishing, this is a big chanco of obtaining linoleums, floorcloths, and general furnishings at exceptional prices. — Advt. Messrs. Macdonald, Wilson and Co. will hold varied sales of landed properties at their rooms during this and next month On Thursday next, 24th inst., the firm wil. submit cottage property and land, wit 6in frontage to Tinakori-rcad, and adjoin ing the property of Mrs. Levin; cottago and land, 40 x 120, in Karori-crescont, off Tinakori-road ; small cottago property and quarter aero on main road, Karon, being sold on account of owner leaving tho colony ; and comfortable cottage and land, 34 x 115, in Rintoul-street. On tho 31et inst. tho well-known Hannah Estate, subdivided into allotments ranging in area from a quarter aero to twenty acres each, will be submitted, as will also the four residences situate on tho estate. Plans of these allotments can bo had on application to tho firm. On the same date will bo sold, by order of tho Supremo Court, in tho estate of James and Margaret Coulter, doceased, farms in tho Feilding district, sections in Sandon township, family residonco and grounds (13 acres) at the Hutt, and a. cottage and land in Nelson-street, Petone ; after which, on the same date, the fino fomily residence and land, situate in Wool-oombe-street, the property of Mr. T. W. Witt, who is selling on account of his taking up his residence at the Hutt. On the 7th February tho well-known Mellow Estate, fronting tho main Hutt-rond, and subdivided into allotments ranging in aroa from a quarter aero to over four acres each, will bo submitted, and on the same day Mr. Godfrey Phillips's suburban residonco and eight acres, all highly improved, will bo offered. Next Wednesday, at tho residence, Tennyson-street (off Cambridgeterrace), tho firm will sell tho wholo of tho household furniture and effects. Full details of all the above sales appear in our auction columns. Messrs. Haroourt and Co. remind our readers of the auction sale of furniture on 23rd inst., at 1.30 p.m., on premises on Upton-terraco, Tinakori-i'oad. Tho furniture, which is nearly new, will bo on view 6n tho morning of the sale. On tho 25th they will submit several properties, includihg Mr. E. S. Lancaster's farm at Levin, containing 247 acres and 6-roomed dwelling; No. 18, Cambridge-terrace, land 26ft by 75ft and 3-roomod dwelling ; and Nos. 52, 54, 56, and 58, MajoribanJtsEtreet, land 65ft by 132 f t;, No. 55, Tina-kori-road, land 57ft by 100 ft, with 7-room-qd dwelling; and also 150 Bank of New Zealand shares, in lots to suit purchasers. On 29th they will submit tho new 7-room-cd villa residence at Crofton, occupied by Mr. W. L. Curtis ; two seotions having a frontage of 250 links to main county road, Ohaa township ; also a 4-roomed cottage at Plimmerton, with tho furniture therein. On 31st they will offer tho whole of Mr. Wriggleswor th's superior furniture, at his residence, 47, Upppr Dixon-slreet. Tho Ist February is the day of the salo of tho well-known gardens at Karori ; on Bth tho Liverton Estate, at Belmont, will be offered on exceptionally easy terms; and on 18th they will submit, by order of tho mortgagees, 208 acres of good land at Waitotara. Messrs. J. H. Bethuno and Co. publish full details of their leading property sales. On Monday, 28th inst., at 2.30 p.m., they will sell the Clyde Cliff properties of tho lato Mrs. J. E. Fit&Gerald, comprising la 2r 29p, having long frontages to Hawker-street and M'Far Jane-street, with dwollinghouse of 14 rooms, also a building rite with 30ft frontage to Hawker-streot. On the same oCoasion they ' will offer a freehold, having a frontage of 33ft to Syd-ney-street, with rcsidenoo of 4 rooms, now occupied by ]#. A. Goddard. On.Thurs day, 21st February, at 2.30 p.m., will como tho salo of tho 60 freehold sites in tho suburb of Trelissick, Crofton, owned by Major and Mrs. Dean. On Tuesday, 26th February, they will sell, by instructions from Messrs. Wilkins and Field, a block of freehold land in tho heart of the business part of Wellington, having frontages of 73ft to Manners-stroot, 146 ft to FarHistreet, and 104 ft to St. Hill-street, with tho commodious two-story shop and warphouse now occupied by Messrs. Wilkins and Field as an iromnongery establishment. On tho same date, in tho estate o£ tho lato Goorgo Friend, they will soil 13J acres freehold suburban land at Karon, with long frontages to three public roads and largo family residence, occupied by *Mr. F. J. M'Donald. Messrs. Belhuno and Co. also advertise for private salo a special list of city, suburban, and country properties, and tho lease of tho lpading private boardinghouso in Christchurch. Messrs. Jolly and Co. report that they have negotiated during the present week tho following sales: — Daniel-street, about one-fifth of an acre, with 8-rooinnd residence and 5-roomed cottage thereon ; Karori-crescent, land about 25 x 85ft, together with the 4-roomed cottage ; price* withheld. Tho firm advertises good city and suburban freehold*, for which it has received imperative instructions to dispose of by private treaty. Mrs. Thomas Ancell, for 22 years o>s Mrs. Thomas White) senior music and singing teacher to tho Girls' High School, Dunedin, is prepared to teach singing an. l tho piano at Palm-grove, Berhampore. Messrs. Turnbull, Watkins and Willian.s advertise a list of city and suburban properties which they are instructed to qu . on 3asy terms. They especially rrcom mend a modern boardinghouse in V lllhstrcet, to bo sold a bargain. Miss Burfoot, masseuse, of Willis-street, has an advertisement elsewhere.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 4

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