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mrr ~"'*" ar ~ p - COMPANY Paok the following standard brands of Choice Teas, viz:— "DRAGON," 3/- "ELEPHANT," 2/8 "MIKADO, 8/- - CRESCENT," 2/6 **» " EMPIRE," 2/2 ALSO, THE CELEBRATED "HOUDAH," 3/- '" KANGRA VALLEY," 2/10 BRANDS. , . ~ These latter are PURE INDIAN TEAS of robust growth, possessing great eteengtH and purity of flavor, especially intended for connoisseurs. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED TEAS ( ALPHA ESTATE). W. & G. TUENBULL & CO., WELLINGTON.

BROOKING & BLACK. BROOKING AND BLACK. LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. T ICENSED Land Brokers under the Land I 4 Transfer Act.—All business under this department r ecrfvos my immediate attention, and is completed with despatch at very moderate charges. Share Brokers- Shares bought|and soldo* OOJDOSSION ONLY. House Agents.—Rents collected, and every description of House Agency undertaken on reasonable terms. Properties of aU descriptions can be submitted to intending purchasers upon application. Register of desirable properties kept. Agents for Public Trustee. Insurance of every description undertaken at lowest ourrent rates. . Agenti for the North Queensland Manne Insurance Company. Financial Agon: s—Sums from £50 to £20,000 on hand for investment upon approved security. Loans of all descriptions negotiated. Offices : Opposite PostandTelegraph Offices, Hastinge-etreot, Napior. FINANCIAL. r> ROOKING & BLACK have for lnvestJD mont the following Sums at Current Interest:—£7o, £100, £200, £400, £800, £2000, and £7000. MONTAGUE LASOELLES. t" 0 LET. J.''ivc-Roomed, situate in Brewsttr Street Five-Roomed, situate in Beach Road Five-Roomed, situate near Lucknow Torrace Five-Roomed, situate in Wellesley Road Four-Roomed, situate in Brewster Street Four-Roomed, situate in Munroo Street Four-Roomed, situate in Coote Road Six-Roomed, situate in Shakespeare Road Six-Roomed. situate on Bluff Hill, with Large Garden Three-Roomed, situate .in Thackeray Street MONTAGUE LASCELIiES, House Agent. MONEY TO LEND, IN Sums ranging from £50 to £15,000 ot Reduced Rates of Interest on Approved Security. MONTAGUE LASOELLES, Financial Agent. FOR SALE. A NEWLY Erected Well Finished FiveXjl roomed House, with Waah-houee, Section woll fenced, and situate furthor end of Hastings Street, near Mr Rudman's Residence. PRICE—£29O. £50 Cash. Balance Easy Terms. MONTAGUE LASCELLES. ONTAGUE LASCELLES, Tennyson Stbbrt, Napieb, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Has for Sale or Lease, Town and Country Residences, Bush Farms, Village Sections, Hotels, General Stores, &o. Money to Lend n sums to suit borrowers NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. DUNEDIN, 1889-90. APPLICATIONS for Spaco will bo received by the Secretary of tho Local Committee of "the above for Exhibits from this District up till Ist July, 1889. CLASSIF [CATION OF EXHIBITS. Clnss 1, Geological and Mineralogical Collections.. 2, Mining, Metallurgical Machinery and Appliances. 3, Chemical Manufactures. 4, Glassware, Pottery, &o. 5, Household Furniture, Brushware, &0. 6, Heating and Lighting Apparatus. 7, Textile Fabrics. 8, Koady-made Clothing, Fancy Work, &c. 9, Printing, Stationery, &c. 10. Armament, Native Weapons, &c. 11, Surgical and Pharmaceutical Appliances. 12, Hardware. 13, Curriages, Horse Furniture, &c. 14, Educational Appliances. 15, Scientific Instruments. 16, Musical Instruments. 17, Sanitary and Athletic Appliances. 18, Works of Art. 19, Photographs. 20, Machinery for Wood and Metal Working, &o. 21, Sewing, Knitting, Printing Machines. 22, Heavy Machinery, Castings, Ship Models, &c. 23, Forestry Products. 24, Agricultural Products. 20, Wines, Spirits, Beers, Cordkls, Aerated Waters, and Cooperago. 26, Anima .Food Products, 27, Boots, Shoes, Saddlery, Leather, &c. 28, Wood and Fibres. 29, Stuffed Animals, Insects, Beekeeping Applianeea. IJO, Traps for Game, and Fishing Tuoklo. 31, Agricultural Machinery mid Implements. 32, Flowers, Fruit Models, Garden Appliances. 33, Silversmiths' Work. 34, Artisans' Individual Work. 35, Womon's Work. Applications for space, with full particulars, uro invited as early as possible, and iv the allotment of space precedence will be given, us far as possiblo, to priority of application. The ordinary chargo for spiiee will be One Guinea for the first ton square feet or any less sixico, and a shilling- fur every additional squaro foot. Sculpture and Paintings approved by the Fine Arts Committee will be admitted free. Machinery and bulky exhibits will bo shown in special annexes, in which space will bo charged for at the reduced rate of Ono Guinea for the first twenty foet and sixpence for every additional foot. Wall spaoo will be charged ] at the sumo rate as machinery. All applications must be accompanied by payrncD ( for tho full amount of tho spaoo require Special arrangements can bo made lor' ' exhibition of articles in tho grounds- am j for positions of special advantage buildiuge. British and Foreigh ¥ , x hibitß not included in the scope of the F xhibitiou' will be admitted at the ordinary Tit^Otj ' Freight, railage, and ou Ex . hibite are tree to and from j une( jin Every Exhibitor is a'- aowed a aonenil Description of each JixJ- dbit to twenty words, in the catalog.- froe ot l ohavso . For lurther partir jUkre j to q * aJL ■ ANDERSON, Secretary, Athor ucum Buildings, Napier. nppwAV "tfAWKE'S BAY PERMAN jwz BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. fpH/j Abovo Society Advance Monoy o» -*- Froohold and Leasehold Property for terr.isof years from 2 to 12, repayable by ■"•■Onthly Instalments according to new «Jeale, which is lower than any other Society 111 tho Colony, by which scale a considerable saving ie eifected as against a loan bearing interest at 7 per cent, per annum from other aources. The following are a few other advantages not obtainable outside tho Society, viz :— 1. No procuration o.v commisuion feea are | chargud. 2. Expenses of wr irtgugo lower. itolt^.Y^ 008 m ' ado U P t0 THBEErOUIiIHS of tho value of pioporty. For oxamplo:—lf a bfjrrowor pousosses laud to tho valuo of £100, the Society will advunco an amount up to the extent of £300 for building purpowjß. 4. In caso c.f sicknoes or other oausee, payments m.ay bo euspended for terms of irom 3 to 6 inc.nths, intoruet ou balance due> only being payable. 6. Loa-as may be paid off at any time by giving 3 months' notice. J Appl-'toations for Loans may bo made, Uroulj α-a and Prospectus, utid all iufornitiuon 0 otaiuod at tJio Society's Office, To;anysoiv Street. ,-«•".« O.itice Hours: Duily 10a.m. to 1 p.m., ancl. 2.30 to a.m. 5.30 p.m. Saturday 10 to 1 p.m. J J. J3. FIELDER, Secretary^. MONUMENTAL FUND OF THE LA.TE REV. PATHEK REIGNIEK. QU-BSCRIPTIONS for tho above wi.ll bo KJ tliaukfuUy rucuivad by authorise! 1 colleotoiM with printed forms, or may b 0 sent directly to tho Rev. Father W. V airdiu, Mettnee, or the orHcg of ihie papet.

SPEIGHT & CO.'B CITY BREWERY, DtjNKDIN. HIGH TESTIMONY FROM HOME AS TO THE EXCELLENCY OF OUR ALES. The following communication has just been received by Messrs Speight & Co. (per favor of G. K. West, Esa.) as to the Superior quality of their ales :— ROBB, MOORE & CO., Steamship Fubwishbbs, Shu , and Stoke Meuciiants, 72 and 74, Broomilaw, Glasgow, Nov. 9, 1888. G. R. Wkst, Esq., 135 Eustou Road, London. Deae Sib, —Beinjy intimate with one of the Principal Supervisors of Bxoiso hero, I sent him & few dozen of Messrs Sfbioht & Co.'s Dunedin Beer, with tho object of netting an opinion of the Exciso Chemist on it, and I am glad to say he has pronounced it ono of the Finest Beers he ever analysed, it having the high specific gravity of 10-80 dog., tho greatest amount of spirit, and tho best quality of acid ho ever came across. When I toll you that every shipment of Beer going out of the Clyde must bo sampled by the Excise Officers, and then analysed by their Chemists, I consider this opinion is better than anything else I could say on it. At present tho Beer is too flat to send to anyone but an expert in tho trade, but as soon as it comes into condition I will have it distributed. Yoars, very truly, (Signed) ROBB, MOORE, & CO, Per H. S. Moobb. J AS. SPEIG H T & CO. (T. H. GirroKD, Napier, Agent), MALSTERS AND BREWERS, DUNEDIN. ; Report of the Melbourne Jurors— Mesbbs Speight & Co. also took First and Second Prizes for their Strong Ales at tho I Melbourne Exhibition, 1881— Vide Jurors' i Report. One hundred and twenty Barrels of Boer r were submitted quite indiscriminately from all parts of the world, and had to bo tested against one another at ono and tho same time. Your Jurors have had eleven Meetings, • extending over a period of ono Month, from 20th November to 20th December, and have l deliberated on an average of three hours ■ each sitting, so that ample time and care wan duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment. W. JOHNSON, Chaebxan or Jtoobs. GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. A Cask of Ale shown was pronounced by ■ Competent Experts to bo equal to Burton's , Pale Ales. 1 — Yifo Evening Star, 14th November. 8 . ■ NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITORS ASSOCIATION Undertakes tho Collection of Debts through - - out tho whole of New Zealand, Australia, , and United States, etc., and has collected for its subscribers during tho last three years £22.000, which in most cases was considered by them , irrecoverable. . The Enquiry Department will be found t indisnensiblo to business men, and an occasional glanco at our Debtors' Register • which contains at present the names of 3 1 100 DEFAI)LTEES ' would prevent many a bad debt being incurred. THE TRADE PROTECTION j GAZETTE. a Every Merchant, Tradesman, &&& Settlor should subscribe to this invaluable publication, which contains a weekly record of . new Bankruptcies, Bills of Sale, Mortgages I of Stock, and Reports of principal Markets '. in the Colony, and much legal information \ most useful to those engaged in trade or ' commerce. For further particulars apply to ' MONTAGUE LASOELLES, ' Tennyson Street, Napier. • fTIHE MERCANTILE AND BANK- ' X RUPTOY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND j (with which is inoobpobated thb webkxy ADVEBTIBBB), 3 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY \ MORNING, Contains: ' Particulars of Bills of Sale, Stock Mortgages, ' LieHS on Wool and oa Crops, Bajlmento, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Ba jiJcmptcy j Petitions, and Discharges, &<j., filed , during each week. Also carefully-revised Share fmd Produce ' Market Reports; Lates+j Legal De- | cisions; Original Articles, illustrating \ the working of Commercial Law, and ! other interesting and valuable matiior. Absolute vi Indispensable to tub Sahto* ! or All Tbadkbs , Terms : £l 7s 6d (inoludiu P«f ' annum, BTEICTL* PAYABLK T f ADVANCE. See Sample Copiea or , t * ama bie from the Proprietors, R. T. W HEELER & CO., Dun' ~'{„ 1 THE NEW ZEAJ JgjD PROTECTION OF CREDITORS 4 SOCIETY is abo in r coimevtion with t> i 0 a t> ovo Gazette, and the , Society p«sseßW d unrivalled facilities for giving vxwjrjjz fetvath infohmatiok as to tho CQKi»' dr0 7 al standing of individuals. Particulars apply Head Office, Dunodin. WAIPUKURAU STEAM SAW-MILLS. ! WILDING AND CO. '' Have always on Hand A LARGE STOCK 01 , 1 \\T EL-OUT TIMBER. f Albo, MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, AND DRESSED TIMBER. ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CARE- ; FULLY EXECUTED. QUALITY GUARANTEED. THE SINGER ALWAYS LEA .IKS; OTHERS FOLLOW Tho only First Owlor of Merit, with Speoistl Montion (forSowi mg Machines), was awarded ftINGER M ANUFACTURING CO. At tho Coutcuuiall Intornutiouti Ex ibition 1888-9. Extraot from 1 Jeport ot Jury (Secti on 38) on Sewing and o thet Machines for in inking Clothing ; as c iJHoiftlly published i n the : Melbourno Arg us and Age New«l Japers 29th January, 18183 _-" Tho Singeb B: swing Machine CoMi'.iwjr and tho Wheeler and Wilson Bowing Me .ohino Company uaoh exhibit a Collection 0 f Machines; but wo had not tho slightest di ftieulty in awarding tho Singer Sewing Rlji ciiink Company tbo -ratST AWAiin with Spec ial Mention. We- partiouhuly desire to express our opinion that eacli of "tho followi ug Machine's, which are a part of SlNOEtt'soo! lleotion, is of itself worthy of a First Awaw I, viz., The Button-holo Machine, Eyelet 2rf Jachinc, Leather Maahinc, audMauufaciturin; j Machine. Aβ a collective exhibit the Wheel er and Wilson Company only took second award." Award.--*ir» Order of Merit, wil b. Special W ention, biNOW Manufacturing 0 oinptiny, New Yorfc, »<» collection of Sew ing Machines. &°™ na Order of Merit.— Wheeler and Wilson* *ow York, for colleotio <n of Sewny Mlw;ti . lne Vi I Wertheim, Frank fort, for Sewing Machine Attachments, and Hou. Meutiou lor Superior Cabinet Work t 1

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5568, 4 July 1889, Page 4

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