WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE.
On Thursday niyht >v coiicen. was given in the- ls-tind Jsay Primitive Metliouhjt Church, and was greatly enjoyed by those present. Under the leader&hip of Mr. Light the choir guv© a number of Nutations, recitations wero given by Mrs. Perkins, M'ua EWie Harper, Miss 1. lliirper, soloa by Miss Haiper, Mr. lU'i'i'iug (2), Mrs. Ivcenc, Mi«» JJVjHluun. (2), and Miss E. Harper, niandoliti selections by Mr. Light,' a duet by Miss Daniels and M.i«» Reid, «i quartette by Messrs Herring and Light uud Mwm Dunifals and Mies Light. It iss the intention of -the performers to repeal tho programmo in tho Donald M'Lean-slrcel Church at an early date. Tho lUv. J. Cocker presided over the gathering. Mcssru. F. .1. MncLonn nnd Co., of Pctono, havo taken over tho business of Measrs. Bivyiield and Co., house, land, and octalo ngtmU, of this oily, and will continue Lo occupy tho olUces at 42, Loiub-ton-quay. Tho now firm will combino •Liictionuerinjr with tho business hithorto conducted, and will hold their first snlo »t an. oarly dato. Branch ofllcng with commodious auction itooms hnvo boon Keourod at Poton*, and rftgular iinlos will bo held there nl*o. Mewrti. MucLcau and Co. advertiso a long Hut of properties for snlo golcotnd from Iherr rovi«od list, in which finocinl attention 10 given to propurlies in tho Hutt and Polono district 8. ' Thoy aro proparad to build for clients on a £50 dopewit. Tho Wellington Offices will bo minwgcd Iry Mr. W. Whitehouse. An important transaction in Wellington city property has juNfr taken place, M*ssr«. Ihvun Bios, having negotiated Iho salo of tlio freehold of the Post Ollkx' Hotel in Grey -street (owned by tha M'Ketvi© Estate) to Mr. David .Sullivan, of liiwcru. The price is undTglnod i*> iku-o. been aboul i;i2,000. Mr. Edward Wilson* lfube of Uio ploperty h;vs bouui tune, vac
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 6
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308WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 6
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