MONDAY, 31st JULY. PUBLIC SALE OF TIMBER, &C. MESSRS. BETHUNE and HUNTE& will sell by public auction, at the Queen's Wharf, on Monday; the 31st inst; at l£ o'clock noon, Ex Cheetah, from Dunedin, 134 bundles iin. American piiie 170 f.e. 7in weatherboards 190 pieces 6in. skirting lined 49 do 4£in. architraves do 50 do 4in. do do 134 bdls American laths 30,000 V.D.L. shingles Exchange Buildings', 28th July, 1865.
MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, At 12 o'cldck. At the Commercial Sale Rdom, Custom House Quay. FIRST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. 1 " The LEASE of the Premises known as the COMMERCIAL 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. BARNETT will sell by public auction, at the Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quay, on Monday, 7th August, at 12 o'clock hobtt (if not previously disposed of by private bargain)— The Lease of the premises known a& the Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quay), and of the Shop adjoinirig, tenanted by Hislop, Painter, the whole 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 we'll adapted for any mercantile purpose.
MONDAY ANti TUESDAY, JULY 3Js* AND AUGUST Ist. At Two o'clock on each day. [ART UNION BAZAAR. On the premises, Lambton Quay, two doors from the Freem'sJdti'B Hotel. By order of the proprietor, Mr. Chas. Samuel. FOR POSITIVE SALE. WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. The whole of the Valuable Stock of Watches; Jewellery, Cabinet Ware, Electro-plated Goods, and Fancy Articles. ALFRED A. BARNETT is instructed by Mr. Bamuel, to sell by public auotion, on Monday and Tuesday next, the Blst day of July, and Ist August, at 2 o'clock on each day, a choice stock of— Gold and silver lever and Geneva watches" Jewellery of all descriptions' in modem and choice designs Electro jMated' goocfe \ Varieties in cabinet ware An assortment of docks And A large collection of fancy goods The whole of the lots must be cleared out. Tefms Caati. . FOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. I^3*. m HIE Fast and Favorite Brigantine' CHEETAH. Passage 4tf For Passage only, apply to the MASTER, On Board. AhVLA COFFEE HOUSE, LAMBTdrf QUAY. H BENNETT having made considerable , Additions and Improvements to his* Premises, is now ready to offer FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION To the public of Wellington, at the same time returns thanks for past favors, and trusts that his house may continue to merit a share of patronage. % „ { • Board 1 by the Day or the Week. Meals to be had at all Hours of the Bay. GOOD BEDS. GENTLEMEN <Jatt be accommodated with Twd Bedrooms and a Sitting Room, comfortably furnished, in a private family. Situation healthy, and within ten minutes' walk of the Government Offices. Address' A.8.C., office of the Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Issue 148, 29 July 1865, Page 3
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481Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 148, 29 July 1865, Page 3
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