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Anctlono ,L 11. 3JKTHUNE & CO. Lot 25.—THE aliotrccn’.s 52 and 53, containing about 42 aero* of rural secLion 4)5, allotments 54 and o 5 o' rural section 410, and allotment* 64 and 55 of rum) section 417 respectively, in the township of Palmerston North, containin'.; together about 12 H acre?, subject a* to part* to leant.*, with power to purchase, A po:ti.,u of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Lot 20.—SECTION 147 Upper Unit Diattic;.. containing about 105 acres. A portion of tile purchase money may remain on mortgage. Lot 27. —THK Equity of Redemption in ICO acres of land, part of section 335 and 350 Taratahi Plain Block, Wairarapa, now in the possession of Mr F. Mec-n ken, and subject to a mortgage for XCOO, bearing interest at £lO per cent, per annum, rcducable to 8 per cent, if punctually paid. Bnt 28. THE interest of tho vendors in a lease for 21 years, from the Ist July, 1870, at the rent of £2O per annum, of section 51, Nairn-street, in the City of Wellington. Part of this property has been built upon, and is now yielding a satisfactory rental. Lot. 29.—THE interest of tho vendors, under a mortgage of the leasehold interest, in part of section 508 in the City ol Wellington, upon which there are building*, now used as a stable, and occupied by Mr Evans. Lot 30—THE interest of tho vendors, under a contract wilii tho New Zealand Leather Manufacturing Company (Limited), for the sale to tho Company of sections 1013 and 1014 and part* of sections 1011 and 1015, in the City of Wellington, upon which large tannery works and valuable buildings are now standing. Lot 31.—PART of section 1015 in tho City of Wellington, on which is a cottage, now in tho occupation of the Leather Manfactnring Company, and having a frontage to Adclaide-road of 92 feet by a depth of 137 feet 6 inches. Lot 2.—SECTION 1009 and part of section 1011 in tho City of Wellington, and the leasehold interest of the vendors in sections 1010 and 1012, and in tho Town Belt section No. 23, all of which are now in the occupation of Mr F. Jones. Tho vendors reserve tho right of selling section 1009 separately, subject to Mr Jones’ tenure. Lot 33.-SECTIONS 1038,1039, and 10-10, Britoraart-street, in tho City of Wellington. The vendors reserve the right of selling theso sections separately. Lot 34,—Tho interest of the Vendors in a Mortgage of the following leasehold property The hotel known as the “ Pahautamii liotel,’’ with tho land, yards, stables, and outhouses connected therewith, for 17 years from the Ist July, 1877, less three days, at the yearly rental of £52, payable quarterly. Lot 35. —This lot has been withdrawn from sale. Plana of tho several properties, and conditions of sale, may be seen at tho office of the Auctioneers, For further particulars and conditions of tie, apply to W. T. L. LEAVERS, Solicitor, Wellington ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. J. H. WALLACE & CO. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OP W. WARING TAYLOR. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1834. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Messrs j. h. Wallace & co. are instructed by C. C. Graham, Esq., Official Assignee, to “ell by public auction, at the residence of W. Waring Taylor, Esq., ou THURSDAY, lOtii JULY, 1834, At 12 o’clock noon, The Whole of the Household Furniture and Effects, Comprising— Dinino-Room. Dining-room suite (leather and mahogany), cht-lfouiero (walnut), pier glass, bookcases, oil-paintings, dining table (mahogany), fender and irons, carpet, hearthrug, gasalior, Venetian Winds, picture rods, books, &c., &c,, &c. Hah,. Oilcloth, mg|s, gasalier, hall chairs, umbrella'stand, &c,, &c., &o. Ballroom. Piano, Venetian blinds, curtains, music canterbury, gasalior, &c., &c., &c. Drawino-room. Drawing room suite (cedar and cretonne), pictures, what-not (walnut inlaid), curtains and poles, hearthrug, work tables, musical box, mats, fender and irons, picture rods, rooking chair, &c., &c., &c. No 1 Bedroom (Downstairs). Double iron bedstead, chest drawers, washstand, bedroom chairs, fender and irons, hearthrug, carpet, pictures, curtaius and pole, &c., &c., &c. No 2 Bedroom. Double bedstead (cedar), bed clothing, two chest drawers, two atm chairs, dressihg table, looking glass, curtains and pole, washstand and set, bookcase, carpet, hearthrug, mats, fender and irons, &c,, &c., &c. No 3 Bedroom. Iron bedstead, bed clothes, bedroom chairs, washstand and set, dressing table, looking glass, fender and irons hearthrug, carpet, Venetian blinds, chest drawers, &0., &c., &c. Kitchen Kitchen table, chairs, and sundry kitchen utensils No. 4 Bedroom. Two iron bedsteads, bed clothes, chest drawers, looking glass, &c., &c., &o. No. 1 Bedroom (Upstairs). Double iron bedstead, bed clothes, looking glass, dressing table, carpet, toilet set, &c., &c., &c. No. 2 Bedroom (Upstairs). Double iron bedstead, bod clothes, washstand, fender, mats, &c., &c. Yard. Carriage, sundry garden tools, mowing machines, harness, 8 tons coal, horse and cart, &c. Also, Glassware, crockerywaro, linen, &o. SALE THURSDAY, JULY 10, At 12 o’clock noon. 342 Bristols’s Sarsaparilla and Bristol’s PillsTHE GREAT IBIOOD PURIFIERS. of tho Blood, and bad Humors. They remove Pimples, Boils, and Unsightly Blotches from the Face and Skin. . I The Great Remedy for the radical care of all Stomach Complaints, Jaundice, Biliousness, and, especially, all affections of the Liver. BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA AND BRISTOL’S PILLS have been established 50 years, and have worked somo wonderful ] cures. On sale by all storekeepers and chemists. 95S

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7214, 9 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7214, 9 July 1884, Page 4

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