PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MOST IMPORTANT SALE OP FREEHOLD LAND, TOWN RESIDENCES, BUILDINGS, &c. . TITR. JOHN H. HORNER Has received positive instructions from Charles B. Borlase, Esq., Solicitor to the Estate of E. J. Wakefibld, Esq., to hold one of the MOST IMPORTANT SALES,, That has ever taken place in this Province. Plans in preparation. Full particulars in future advertisements. ' For the convenience of the public, the Oddfellows' Hall has been secured for the Sale. TERMS VERY LIBERAL. . ¦ >
lITR. JOHN H. HOKNER'S MONSTER • LA NO SALE AT THB ODDFELLOWS' HALL WILL TAKE PLACE ON ' MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1865, At 2 o'clock precisely. , * LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. At the Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quay. FHIST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. The LEASE of the Premises known as theCOMMERCIAL, SALE ROOM, , (The present ' proprietor being about to' relinquish them, and remove to more commodious ones), and also of the . , SHOP ADJOINING, Tenanted by Hislop, Painter^ ALFRED. A, BARNE T T will sell by public auction, at the Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quay, on Monday, 7th August, at 12 o'clock noon (if not previously disposed of by private bargain)— The Lease of the premises known as the Commercial bale Room, Custom House Quay), and of the Shop adjoining, tenanted by Hislop, Painter, the Whole X subject to the' merely nominal ground rent of £25 per annum. .Terms Liberal.'. , The position is one of the best and most central in the city, and is well adapted for any mercantile purpose. . - , ,
FREEMASON'S TAVERN,. Lambton Quay, Wellington. Wines and Spirits of the best l brands always on hand.' First-class accommodation for Boarders. CALEB CULL, Proprietor. N.B.— Free and easy every night $ good skittle ground on the premises. A RESPECTABLE MAN (married) of business habits wishes for employment as Salesman or Clerk. Addres F. E. M., * Evening Post. ' fITANTED, Accounts to Collect, or Goods YV to Sell on Commission. Address F..H,,. Evening Post. TTITANTED, a Good Man Cook. Apply att VV the Evening Post. _L__
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Evening Post, Issue 143, 24 July 1865, Page 3
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330Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 143, 24 July 1865, Page 3
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