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FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE, 266 acres, sub-divided into paddooks, with orchard and garden ; 6-roomed house (barn, 30 x 15), dairies, 4c, 4c, and blaokamith's shop. The owner is prepared to accept town property as payment for part or all of the purchase money. TO LEND. TO LEND. At 7 per cent., Sovoral sums from £200 and upwards. FOR SALE. Lease of the most centrally-situated Offices (ground floor) in the city, with telephone, gas, water, backyard, 4c. ; furniture, fittings, safes, 4c, at the option of purchaser ; beat position for shops. Terms eaßy. BAKER BROS., Estate, Land, and Honse Agents. TTIBEEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Valuable Cottage Propebtt. Four-roomed bay window cottage with aoullery and porch ; land, 79 x 90, nicely laid out ; on the line of tram ; room to erect another cottage ; title, land transfer ; .£'l7s ; terms easy. Comfortable Houses. Six-roomed verandah houao, Hansonstreet ; good view ; land 32 x 110 ; a bargain, owner wishing to purchase near his business in centre of town ; J8360; also, large 3-roomed cottage ; rooms dadoed ; two fire-places ; oorner Drummond and Hanson • Btreetß. New 5-rootned cottage and Heullery, Crawfordstreet, with largo wash-house nnd copper built in ; every convenience ; land 40 x 100 ; .£425. To Dairymen. First-class Dairy Farm and Milk -walk, consisting of 300 acres rioh grazing land, 175 acres cleared, stumpod, eecurely fenced, and sown with best English grasses, remainder valuable totara and rata bush ; also, 50 oarefully assorted milch cows, horses, traps, farm implements, 4c. ; also, good-will or large milk-walk— a rare chance. To Property-owners. Those wishing to sell are invited to send in full particulars at an early date, so that they may be advertised, free of charge, in our next Monthly List, to be pnblißhed on the 10th of September, 1885. M'TAVISH, TATUM, 4 CO., Land and Commission Acjents, 13, Lambton-quay. THE undersigned haa on Bale consignments of the undermentioned proprietary goods:— Guinness' Stout, quarts and pints. Drummer Brand, bottled by E. Eiohardaon & Co. Truman, Hanbury, Buxton 4 Co.'a Stout, bottled by E. Richardson 4 Co. Truman, Hanbury, Buxton 4 Co.'s Burton Ale, quarts and pints Flower 4 Sons Stratford-on-Avon Ale, quarts and pints, bottled by E. Richardson & Co. William M'Ewan's Pale Ale, quarts Truman, Hanbury, Buxton 4 Co.'s Burton Ale, hogsheads Islay Blend Whisky, in case Arden Peat Malt Whisky, in octaves Thorn 4 Cameron's Tappit Hen Hawthorn Dew Whisky Lemon Hart 4 Son's Rum, in bulk, 10 and 30 o.p. Lemon Hart 4 Son'B Jamaica Rum, in case Licensed Victuallers' Roliah London Relish TO ARRIVE— Ivanhoe Old Scotch Whisky, in case Ivanhoe Old Scotch Whisky, in flasks and half-flasks Goatling 4 Co.'a Portland Cement Eastwood's Portland Cement EDWARD PEABCE. Tji O R SALE. Fulsometer Steam Pumps, various sizes Band Saw Machines Wrought Iron Split Pulleys Aibetos Paoking 4 h.p. Vertical Boiler 3 h.p. Horizontal Engine Band Saw Sharpening Machines WALTER BROWN. Engineer and Mechanical Valuer, Old Castomhouse-street, WELLINGTON. Tp O R SALE. Geod 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in flratolasa order A patent Briok-maVdn? Machine, oapable of moulding 15,000 brioks per day ; suitable for steam or horse-power A small Boiling-down Phut, suitable for small butcher. Also, manufacturers of Spoedy's Patent Wool Presses, with raothet motion. Steamers oan oome to our Wharf for Repairs ROBERTSON k CO., Phoenix Foundry. "It/TR. J. L. KIMBELL begs respeotfully to inform his numerous patronß and the inhabitants of Wellington that having pnrohased the entire Stook of Mr. Maokay's Beautiful Furniture, he intends retailing the same at his premises on Lambton Quay. All the goods are of an exoellent design, and will repay an inspection. The prices will compare favourably with any other house in the oity. Firat-olass workmen always en gaged, ao that any artiole turned ont at the above address oan thoroughly be relied upon. In reference to the above, Mr. Mackay begs to return his sincere thanks for past favours, and solioits a oontinuanoe of the liberal patronage bestowed to him on hia successor. J. L. KIMBELL, UPHOLSTERER, CABINETMAKER, DECORATOR, 4c, Telephone No. 172, Lambton Quat. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "jy/TR. S. SCOTT begs to inform his friends and the pnblio generally that he intends opening his new premises, Manners-street, opposite the Opera House Bite, on MONDAY, 13th JULY. S. SCOTT, caterer, &c, Colonial Sootoh Pie House, Manners-street. REMOVAL NOTICE. MRS. SKINNER, experienced Dress and Costume Maker (late of College-st.), moat respeotfully begs to intimate to the ladies of Wellington that Bhe has removed to more central and commodious premises, Courtenay Place (near Mr. Archibald's buildings). While gratefully returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on her ainoo her arrival from Melbourne, she earnestly hopes to continue to receive the same in her new establishment, where the is aaßiated by an effioiont staff of Dreaamakers. Tram passes. Charges most moderate. THE ORIGINAL COLONIAL SCOTCH PIE SHOP, Mannxbs-stbebt, (Next door to Mr. Thornton.) IMPS. J. CARR, Confeotioner, 40., of -**■• Lambton-qnay, begs to inform the inhabitants of the oity that he will open the above shop on SATURDAY, 22nd, with a first-class atook of Pastry and Small Goods of every desoription. Hot Pies and Tea or Coffee at any hour. Do not mistake the shop ; look for my name over the door. JOHN CARR, Proprietor. 1014 "REMOVAL Cuba-atreet -ttttMUVAU c^g^t A FARMER haa REMOVED to James' • Buildings, Lambton Qnay. FARMER'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Lakbton Quat

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1885, Page 4

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