Counterpanes, towels, sheetings, shirtings, quilts, carriage rugs, rugs of every description, blankets, and all Manchester goods, are being sold at T. Short's first aunual sale, at prices that must please. Sale lasts only three weeks longer.
A freehold allotment for nothing at Sher-idan-street, City. A gentleman who is leaving the colony, is willing to sell a house at Sheridanstreet, near Wellington-street, at cost price, and to give the purchaser the allotment on which it stands. Enquire of William Rattray, Estate Agent, 118, Queen-street, two doors from Messrs looks & Co.'a.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8985, 24 February 1888, Page 6
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