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Sales by Auction. By order of the Rxecutors of the Will of the late Hon. W. M. ALDBRSON, M.L.O. • LOT 1.-ALDER«ON AND s>ONS' TANNERY, with which are conjoined the SaDoLKRY and 800 I and SHOE MANUFACTOkIKS, occupying one of the most convenient positions around Sydney for the businesses ; standing on the following land— 148 feet to a lane east of BOURKK-STRKKT, Redfern • 148 feet to DOW IN J-STREET, Moore Park; 666 feet to MADDISON-STKBET; a few hundred yards from the city boundary. The Premises era NUMKROUS and very extensive, and designed for ensuring the "oet efficient working—at the minimum coat—of this the most COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COLONIES; indeed, judged by the out ut it is believed that no place, even in the older countries of the world, has superior working conveniences to this concern, now only being sold to carry out the instructions In the will of the late senior proprietor, who spared no expense to moke the enterprise a pride to the colony, which all who inspect it will pronounce it to be. The place is capable of working 600 hides per week, from 600 to 800 dozen basils per week, besides the smaller articles of calf and kangaroo skins. The excellence of the varied manufactures is certified by the numerous prizes awarded to the firm in the colonies, London, and th > Continent. Japanned and patent leathers are produced of very fine Qualities. Summarised, the manufactures are ALL KIN 8 OF LKATHERS, HASH. MUNS, BOOTS and Sit l >K-i, SADDLERY of all sorts. To aid In which are about 80 Pits of tho best construction, 24 ME PITS of solid stone JAPANNING ROOMS, and DYE VAT, besides most complete and ample premises for every department, ihe machinery is of the most suitable do-criptioo, and must have cost many thousands of pounds, that peculiar to the basil industry being unique, unci patented in the favour of the Urn). To the spirited CAPITALIST, ENTERPRISING FIRMS, or A PUBLIC COMPANY, this sale presents tho opportunity of purchasing an established industry capable of very much larger development to moot tho growth of the colony, new in high repute in all the capitals of tho world. To business men it is a well-known fact that tho more you keep an osiablishmont or thin iharacter in full swing, so the ratio of profit increases, and with tho appreciation of the known capabilities of our matchless climate and soil and scope for Industry, whereby a steadily increasing stream of immigration may bo exported to our shores. THIS MULTIFORM MANUFACTORYhas wi hin it the possibility of making for its porsevering owners a mint of money To the English capitalist this chance offers a new field for his enterprise AN INVENTORY of the buildings and machinery, etc , as also of the valu-ble stock, will be pieparrd and available for inspection at our rooms. Meanwhile, the firm on the spot will be luppy to afford visi ore every facility mill information towards a thorough viewing of the estate, etc, LOT 2, WOOL3COURING STAB I ISHMENT, situated only a little way from the above Tannery, etc, aud easily worked in connection there* with. It is well known as producing superior quality of wool, and is on tho bead of tho oruok at the end of BO URKE-SIRt'.ET. LOT 3, LEASE of the premises, YORK-STREET. occupied by Aldersnn and Sons, next to Messrs. licArthur and Co.'s wttrehonio. Particulars of these will be announced again. RICHARDSON AND WRENCH, Or SYDNEY, Have received instructions from the Executors of the will of th«late Hod. W. M. ALUKRSON. M.L.C., to sell by rUBI 1C AUCTION, at the Rooms, «'ITTSTREKT.on FUID •. Y, 7th MAY, at 11 o'clock. THE ABOVE MANUFACTORIES, AND STORES AND OFFICES, of which necessarily only a brief idea can be conveyed in an advertisement. INSPECTION INVITED. Terms liberal, to do notified. Commission Agents. THE undersigned will carry on business at the office of the late firm of Hammond and Byron, as House and Ueneral Commission Agent. HENRY BYRON. May 23, 18S5. CHARLES TOTH IL L, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT WHANQAREI. JAMES GILLIES, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND GEN Kit AGENT, 311, Georok-strket, STOMKT. Sales and Purchase! of Vessels, Merchandise, and produce of all klui'j effected en tho most favourable Terms. F. R. c l ~ AuD EHOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL AGENT. OFFICE : SnORTLAND-STREET, Over Jackson and Russell's. Post Office Box : 427 IVESEY AND X AWES, ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMIBI ON AGENTS. Tradesmen's Books adjusted, Rents and Debts collected. The Letting and Sale of Houses and other Pro. perties undertaken on the most favourable terms. 7, COOIIBES , ARCADE (Ground Floor) QUKRN-STREKT, AUCKLAND. J". F. C ° ° K s - AUCTIONEER, MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGBNT TE AKOHA, HAS F'o SALE, SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES, AND FOR SALE OR TO LET, TWO OR THREE HOTELS, DOING GOOD BUSINESS Particulars furnished on application. Confectioners. STEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS, DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! OREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I EDWARD WATERS, In thanking the public for their liberal support in the past, begs to announce for the information of merchants and storekeepers that he has determined to give them the benefit of a still further reduction In prices, a&d would respectfully direct their attention to the following ;— T«» PEE CUNT. Discount Within Tbibtv Days, AND NO DISCOUNT AITIB THAT DATS. His own Confectionery is made of the purest materials, and no poisonous colouring matter in introduced in its manufacture. Storekeepers will find It greatly to their advantage to purchase their goods from him, as the price is considerably below that at which they can be supplied elsewhere, while the quality of the locally-made article has been eulogised alike by connoisseurs and the general pnbltc. His renowned CONVERSATION LOZBNdES need no recommendation, and all other descriptions now made at his factor; are fully equal to those in quality and finish. Send for Price Lict I Chemists' Proprietary Losenges neatly and carefully stamped and prepared Always on band, and made to order Losenges, Comfits, Jujubes, Pantiles, Medicated Lozenges, Genuine Black Currant Lozenges, Cough Losengos (equal to Kentlng's), Conversation Lozenges Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints, Powdered Icing, and Boiled Sugars of every description. Sugar Candv. AH Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of the best materials. Just Arrived, WIDDINO cakk ornaments, bonbons, Somebody's Lugoagb, Kindkboahtkn, &c, &c, &c. [Testimonial 1 Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, Ootober Sβ, 1875, Mr. E. Waters.—Sir, —l have much pleasure In informing you that after havlpar made a very careful analysis of various samples of Sweetmeat! manufactured by yon, I find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations, and, being entirely free from husk, it will form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially those suffering from an impaired digestion.— have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, Jambs M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst. Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference, will receive prompt attention. The above goods may be had through any respectable wholesale house. N.B.— Empty packages only allowed lor when re turned in good condition. Edward" waters, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER. CEMENT ! CEMENT 1 CEMENT 1 1600 Casks, guaranteed test; 500 Casks, to arrive by Doric on Thursday.—At R. JENKINSON'S New Cemen-t Store, Lorne-atreet. ■ , ■ TW'OTICE TO PASSENGERS PER AORANGI AND lONIC. BRUSSELS DECK CHAIRS, 5s lid PORTMANTEAUX, 16s to 50s SARATOGA TRUNKS, 27s 6d to 50s J. M. McLAOHL&N. Importer, 222, Queen-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 8

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