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SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS, suitable for Expressmen, Cabmen, ’Dug or Tramway Coy., takers, Butchers and others. AH. TAINE & CO. are instructed by • Mr J. Shepherd to sell at their yards, Harris street — 18 harness horses and hacks, a good useful lot, and suitable for express, tram and cab work Also, 1 gig, built by Wagg, of Masterton, set of harness and good six-year-old gelding ; a good turnout. 1 dog-cart, and set of harness 1 set spring cart harness Further entries invited. WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 1 o’clock. STOCK SALE AT MANUKAU. AG. TAINE & CO. will sell at their • yards, Manukau, on above date—--500 crossbred store sheep 100 fat sheep 10 head store cattle 10 calves Early entries are requested for publicity. 931 3i) EACH 3 D 6 COPIES FOE Is. Oipsy Countess, Vocal Duet Alter the Ball, Song After the Ball, Waltz >-- 4 What are the Wild Waves Sayinv, Vocal Duet Old Folks at Home, Song List to the Convent Bells, Vocal Duet Maggie Murphy’s Home, Song Heart Bowed Down Yes! Let Me Like a Soldier Fall Arab’s Farewell to His Steed Why Do Summer Roses Fade •Call Me Back Again Flower That Bloometh Jackson To Deum Who’s That Calling Auld Lang Syne Crossing the Bar (Tennyson) In Happy Moments 3000 MOEE--8 COPIES POSTED 1 S BD.8 D- . Ship I Love, posted 2s Id Ship I Love, Waltz, posted 2s Id Grace Darling, Song, posted Is Id Sweet Marie, Song, posted 2s Id I Was Dreaming, sung by Nellie Stewart, posted 2s Id ~ Holy City, posted 2s Id Adieu, Marie, : postcd 2s Id Nicholson Cabinet, Nos. 32, S 3, posted lfj 4d each ■ c Paling’s Cabinet, Nos. 10,11, posted Is 43 each Glen’s Cabinet, Nos. 27, 28, posted Is 43 each * My Polly, Waltz, posted 2s Id LATEST MUSIC ON HAND. ' PIANOS TUNED, 7s 6d. TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Opposite Opera House, 53, Manners street. EDWIN J. IvING. 767

FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, NEAR EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND,’ the beautiful and desirable re si* DENTIAL PROPERTY OF l ASTER DUDDINGSTON LODGE, WITH THE HOUSE FURNISHINGS, PICTURES STATUES, SILVER PLATE BOOKS, &c., Allas occupied by the late proprietor CHaRLES JENNER, Esquire. * Easter Duddixgston Lodge, owned and occupied by the late Mr Jenner. is considered one of the most Picturesque Residences in Great Britain. It is situated near the Southern Shore of the Firth of Forth of which and the surrounding Beautiful Country it commands Extensive Views, it is a few minutes’ walk from the Joppa Station of the North British Railway, and about four miles East of Edinburgh. The House was remodelled in IS 15 from plans prepared bv Mr W. Hamilton Beattie, Architect, Edinburgh, and few Houses of similar size present so much elegance and taste combined with utility and comfort. There are Commodious Stables and CoachHouse, with the usual Conveniences attached to a First-Class Establishment ; also an Ornamental Gate Lodge, with a Copy of the Celebrated “ Seal ig< r” Railing at Verona • and several Cottages for Gardeners, &c. * The Garden, which is Unique, extends 1 about Eight Acres. It is laid out wit exquisite taste and great judgment, an includes Rookeries, Ferneries, Terrace Kitchen Garden and Orchard. The eollectio V e i re f’. Sb s lbs ’ and Al P»e Floats, c which the late Proprietor expended froi time to time large sums of money, is co sidered, from a botanical point of view "SJ Bnest and ®oßt interesting ! stocked”™ “ IS ° 3eVera! Greeah °™ For further particulars and all informat) app-y to Mr Donald Kennedy, of Mes l nr Wp LE3 {t NNER * Com pany, Edinburg 1 or Messrs Morton, Smart, & Macdonal WiS., 19 Ik oik. Place, Edinburgh.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 19