PUBLIC AUCTION. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1865. MR. G. H. VENNELL will sell at Messrs. Owen, Sidey & Co.'s store on the above date, the undermentioned goods, viz : 6 crates eatthenware. 6 trunks boots and shoes Particulars in catalogues Sale at 2 o'clock.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. TO BE SOLD in town, a new Cottage, capable of extension, containing two rooms, For further particulars, apply to LABOWITZKY, GRAY and CO., House and Land Agent, &c. OrhlFellows' Hall Buildings.
W FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, at a great sacrifice, a fourteen years' Lease of Property oi Te Aro , dimensions 46 x 81 feet ; in a good position, suitable for building on, and contains an orchard. For further particulars, apply to LABOWITZKY, GRAY and CO., House and Land Agents, &c. Odd Fellows' Hall Buildings.
FOR SALE, A LOT of FREEHOLD LAND, situated in Te Aro, measuring 32 feet front by 74 feet in depth. For further particulars, apply to LABOWITZKY, GRAY and CO., House and Land Agents, tec. Odd Fellows' Hall Bui dinga. MKS. (OLD) SMITH HAS on sale a large assortment of Earthenware, China,* Glass, secondhand and new Furniture, together with a large quantity of Books, Stationery, Music, &c. N,B. — General Npws Agent. Bo ks lent. AIOLEsWORTH STREET. Thorndon Flat.
PUBLIC MARKET, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given under Market _Ll Act, Session 1, Provincial Council, No. 12, Clause 19. The Market Commissioners have let the Market tolls, rents, and dues, for a period of twelve months, commencing April 8, 1865, to Richard Eiger, of Wellington, who is hereby authorized until further notice to conduct the said Public Market, and to receive the said tolls, rents, or dues, in accordance with Bye Laws and Market Act, No. 12, Session 1. GEORGE CRAWFORD, J. DRANSFIELD, PETER LAING, JOHN MARTIN, J. H. WALLACE, Market Board Commissioners. Dated Wellington, April 7, 1865.
WELLINGTON PUBLIC MARKET. rjIHE undersigned Les«ee of the Public JL Market hereby gives notice that he is prepared te receive application for the rent of Stalls in above Market. Public attention is drawn to the following clause in the ordinance of the Provincial Council, No. 12, Session, 1853-54. " If after the establishment of any market, and such notice thf reof as aforesaid, any person shall sell or expose for sale any articles or marketable commodities usually sold in markets, in any of the streets, entries, lanes, or other public passage or places in the town in which a market shall have been established, other than the place or places which may be so appointed by the Commissioners for holding a market, every such person shall, on conviction thereof, before a Justice of the Peace, for every suoh offence, forfeit the sum of twenty shillings. " Provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to prevent any person from selling or exposing for sale ony marketable commodities, matters or things whatsoever in his dwelling house or shop in any part of the town." Immediate application is necessary. RICHARD EAGER. Wellington, 7th April.
BROADWOOD'S PIANOS. THE advertiser, Miss LOUISA ROSE, has the pleasure to announce to the inhabitants of Wellington that she has received, ex Mallard, from London, a small consignment of throe very superior new instruments, direct from the firm of John Broadwood & Sons, at a moderate advance on invoice. B®- PARISIAN BAZAAR, Willis-street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Issue 52, 8 April 1865, Page 3
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