NOTICE. GENTLEMEN’S Clothing mad 6 to order from the Finest New Zealand Tweeds on the shortest possible notice. Btylk & Fit Ouakantbicc. JAMES SCOLLARD, TAILOR, &«\, Market" Street. SouthTo Farmers and OthersI AM NOW Receiving a large consignment of 15 L A 0 K RlllUll TIMBER suitable for DRAINS, CULVERTS, AND BRIDGES, To be Sold Oheap ELIJAH BYTIIELL, 4 S. J. Macalister HAVING been favored with in structiona from Mr S Rabonk to SELL by Private Treaty ihat very desirable and healthily situated Villa at present occupiet by him,together with os acre (rnor or less) being allotmea* No 58 of Section 48, Opawa. The House contains 7 Rooms, having 5 Room 6 on the ground floor sdc! 2 Rooms upstairs. There ar out building? comori ing Store loom, Stable and Ccacb House, c lfortably situated and iD good orde ttached,a>so an Artesia WellOne ha of the ground has bees well laid out in excellent orchara planted with carefully selected Fruit Tree., in full bearing order and bring in a yearly return equal half the va 1 le of the Dropert’ let. The proximity of this resident, to the centre of the Town j thf bouse being new and faithfully built and situated above the very highest flood level renders it a mos; convenient and desirable fam f residence. The terms of Sp'o are vety Et,sj and within the reaon of aiy ont desirous of acquiring a Of cap ax i Comfortable Dwelling House. Apply to S. J. MACALISTER Auctioneer 119 Land s tat* Agent James Lees, Goal and Wood Merchant. MAVING REMOVED to new Premises situated in Wynen Street, and having purchased the necessary machinery! ia now prepared to out and deliver FIREWOOD at the following rates - RED PINE.
Short lengths for stoves 32s per cord 2ft lengths ... ... 28s „ „ 4ft lengths 25s „ ~ TAWA. Short lengths for stoves 26s per cord 2ft lengths 23s „ „ 4ft lengths 20s „ „ Willows 12s ~ „ Oats crushod at 4d per bushel. Al 1 wood measurod in 4 feet lengths. Newcastle Coai delivered at 40a per ton. -Brunner do do ... 38a per ton Collingwood do do ... 33s per ton Oats, bran, chad', potatoes, charcoal, coke, firebricks, lime, &c., &c., always on hand. NOTE THE ADDRESS—aII Wynen-street, (Near Salvation Army Barracks.) H. GNIESSELKJH & Go., WEAVERS' HALL, WOOL Ex CHANGE, LONDON. SHIPPING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Established 1855, OHIp to order any scription British and Continental Good upon per cent commission, Bf. lectf-d by buyers with Colonial ex perit-nce, and attended to the prompl realization to Produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letter of Credit or part-remittance in Ban!' ®. r “ f A.° r Polici.-' 01 i'ji cargoes cover ser risk, References : Chief Office or L.. London and Westmister Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and moat o' the Colonial 8t nka. HOTICE. rnilE Undersigned is a Cash X Purchaser of Wool, Hides, Sheep Skins, Ac, il.givist prices given | '' J' RAYNER l South; ids JBleaheia
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 245, 22 December 1887, Page 1
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