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■ ;.AIJCTIONEEES, ,' • ' ; ; . : . HOTEL VALUERS, BUSINESS <ft COMMISION . " ' . AGKNTB» ■. -; , : \ :i SHOBTLAND-STEBBT, AUCKLAND, Undertake the SALE OP ALL CLASS OF PBOPSBTIES -' • • ' BT : ' . pUBLIC A UCTION OR pBIVATE rjTREATY Particnlare of Properties are entered In the Begtoten PBiTo™ ChabSs, and no claims are made unless businesses brought to a successful issue. BENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. BOOK DEBTS BOUGHT. PARTNERSHIPS NEGOTIATED. VALUATIONS MADE IN TOWN OK COUNTRY. NO MOEE HELLS -TO CLIMB. ME. J. B. BUER, at the repeated solicitations of his numerous cllonts, has taken offices near to Queen-street, and on ana after the 21st day of October business will be carried on at the commodious and' corner premises built expressly for the Auckland Banking Company, at the foot of Shortland-street, near New South Wales Bank. £90 will secure one of the best and most snng DINING AND COFFEE HOUSE 3 In the city. Inventory worth all the money. It is largely patronised by a respectable class of artizans that always pay cash. IU health the sole cause of leaving. This is a very genuine concern, and should be seen at once.—Buer, as above. FOE IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL. CITY HOTEL and RESTAUK ANT, commandingly nlaced, and in close proximity to the city warehouses, loins a large and proatable trade. The premises are weU arranged, and replete with every modern improvement, making the hotel the favourite resort of the leading mercantile community. This Is a good chance for an energetie man with small capital, so call early as above. Free HOTEL and TAVERN, long lease, low rent, little or no opposition. Noble corner honse, wellpositioned in great traracing thoroughfare ; must always command a large trade all over the counter. In same hands many years, dissolution of partnership cause of selling. Incoming easy. Brewers will advance liberally. Lose no time in seeing this. Can be had a real bargain.—Office open at 9 a.m.—Buer, as above. BUEK'3 EXCHANGE AND MART, Established for the purpose of enabling persons to Sell or Exchange Articles of all descriptions, or properties of every kind, as well as Live Stock, without the expense, loss of time, disappointments and inconvenience that must inevitably occur in visiting the auction marls. Fire-proof Safes and strong room for the protection of plate, jewellery, and articles of vertu. N.B.—Liberal advances made on goods brought for sale or exchange. FOE SALE OE EXCHANGE. I have a splendid 15-horse power ENGINE and one of Howard's Patent BOILERS complete. I will sell cheap or will exchange what offers. Folio 1104. I have a BATTERY of Iβhead of Stampers, including one single stamper. To be sold a bargain. Folio I have light SPRING CART and'HAHNESS, also Horse, handsome Bay Geldiog, standing 15h. 2in., rising 4 years old, will go in harness or carry a lady. Handsome creature, and as docile as a lamb; a great pet, but through hard times must sell. I have an elegant massive Silver TEA and COFFEE SERVICB, rich design. Made by Hunt and Hoikell, the celebrated gold and silversmiths, intended as a present for his Imperial Majesty the late Emperor Napoleon. "Will be sold for one hundred guineas casb or exchange what offers. Folio 1203. I have several other articles for exchange, or to be sold, extraordinarily cheap. Further announcements will duly appear. All letters and telegrams shall receive prompt attention. MB. PITTAR begs to intimate that lie has REMOVED to those centrally-situated premises in Shortland-street, erected for the late Bank of Auckland. Mr. Fittar, acting for a large Christchurch house, is prepared to supply every description of Grain and Flour at lowest market rates, either f.o.b. at Lyttleton or at Auckland, or elsewhere. The sale on commission of every kind of produce undertaken. Butchers. TJEST X>OILING DEEP, THREEPENCE PEE LB. To Meet the Times, I have REDUCED the Price of BOILING BEEF, or the Best Quality, to THREEPENCE PER LB., FOR CASH. . Stewing Beef (without bone), 4 - « I 3d and 4d tf.ib. § m' § ' * ; I Grizzle Eras 4dsft. • 1 P Primk Kibs sd#lb. i 1 I ° Sirloins . ..." ... 6d ? ft. P HOME-CURKD HAMS AND BACON. DAIRY-FED PORK, FBEsa Daily. MUTTON, as usual, 2Jd axd 4d per lb., FOE CASE ■ Delivered to Any Part of Town ok Suburbs.in Time for Dinner. t& CHOPS AND SAUSAGES FKESH EVERY FEWHOURB, At 4d. per lb. tor Cash. - J^ m jy 9ANWE LL, Corner of Queen & Darby-streets, neae njew theatbe. WANTED—2O Dalry-fed Porkers Weekly. JK. SMITH, • BUTCHER, OF THE SMI TH'S STAR I MEAT DEPOT, NEWTON, KaBANOAHAPs'KOAD, Begs to inform the public of Parnell and .neighbourhood that he has started a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in the Butcher's Shop just above the Windsor Castle Hotel. HMt «ma best quajitv and at the lowest price.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 4