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Public Notices. Tenders are invited for the purchase of the whole or any portion of TEN THOUSAND POUNDS CORPORATIONDEBENTURES issued under authority of Wellington Waterworks Amendment Act, 1871. The debentures will bear interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable halfyearly. The principal sum will be payable in seven or ten years at the option of the tenderer. Debentures will not be issued for less than one hundred pounds sterling. Tenders will be received up to 12 o'clock at noon of the 9th day of October next. By order, WM. HESTER, Town Cleric Town Clerk's Office, Wellington, 9th September. TIiTELLINGTON ATHENAEUM NEW BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY. The Gilded Age. Mark Twain. Pour copies Middlemarch. George Elliott. Five copies Parisians. Sir E. B. Lytton. Two copies Thrown Together. F. Montgomery Thwarted. F. Montgomery Artist of Collingwood. Isa Craig. Two copies Life of Dickens, vol. 3. John Eorster Jubal. Geo. Elliott Bothwell. Swinburne History of English Literature. H. A. Lane Also 100 other works. N.B. —Members are requested to assist the Committee by prompt payment of their subscriptions, which became due on July Ist. H. E. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. September 9th. piTY BREWERY. MACE and ARKELL, in commencing business in Wellington, beg to call the attention of hotel-keepers to their unrivalled Ales, brewed entirely of the very best malt and hops to be procured in the Home and Colonial markets. 3rewery is under the management of lie firm, who has spent the last twenty ars in brewing and managing breweries, - 1 r he has spent in New Zealand. antee their ales equal to any article produced in Ne-y Zealand, and request niiMiVins to give then; a trUl, feeling satisfied ill confirm the fact. "y attended to. Louse on-ecf. An >.ust Ist WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIEi'Y. Members of the above Society can obtain Vol. VI. of the Transactions of the NewZealand Institute, by applying at the Museum. R. B. GORE, Secretary. The Manawatu Highways District ] Book will be open for Inspection of Ratepaye (at the office of the Board, Palmerston), fro the 12th inst. till the 12th September next. By order of the Board. JAMES LINTON, Secretary. Palmerston North, August 5, 1874. Persons are hereby cautioned against Cutting or Removing Timber from any of the road lines under the control of the Manawatu highways District Road Board (unless they ucive had permission to do so by the Board). (Signed) By order of the Board, JAMES LINTON, Secretai* COLONIAL PRODUCE. r |PHE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of 1 WOOL, FLAX, TALLOW, BUTTER, , t , j..__. „_ j-' le y >T iii m ako liberr 1 f consigned to the: agents for sale, in either the Melbourne, San Francisco, New York, or London markets. JOHNSTON & CO. 5 undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL a. and other PRODUCE, or will mak« idvances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. Drapery. CJTOCK TAKING AT TE ARO HOUSE. THE FOLLOWING LINES IN • NEW GOODS MUST BE CLEARED Boys' Glengarry caps Boys' knickerbocker suits Boys' mackintosh coats 0/11J 1/2 1/6 7/0 8/0 9/6 6/9 7/8 8/6 Men's black cloth trousers... 11/6 14/0 15/ Men's black sac coats Men's pilot Galateas Men's cotton cord trouse Men's Regatta shirts 9/9 14/0 18/6 16/6 19/6 22/ 6/9 7/9 9/6 1/11 2/9 3/3 Men's strong cotton shirts.. 1/11 2/9 3/0 Men's merino drawers ... 2/9 3/6 3/9 Men's merino shirts ... 2/9 3/6 4/6 Men's white shirts 3/9 4/9 5/9 Men's moleskin trousers ... 5/11 6/6 7/6 Men's Galatea suits • ... 22/6 39/6 55/ Men's new silk scarfs ... 0/lli 1/3 1/6 Men's paper cuffs ... ... 0/6 per doz. prs. Men's best plush hats ... 1/11J each Men's white shirt fronts ... 0/10| each Strong cotton tweeds .. 0/IOJ 1/1 1/3 Embroidered Cashmere hoods 1/6J each All wool tartan plaids ... 1/9 J per yard Strong white flannel ... 0/8 J per yard 000 yards 30in. white calico 0/4J per yard JAMES SMITH, T E ARO HOUSE. Saddlery. CI ADDLERY AND superior kind, and at lower rates than any imported. INSPECTION AND COMPABISON INVITED. On hand, — ' ' ' % of carriage lamps, whips, stallion gear, breaking tackle, and all the usual stock of a Saddler's shop. Repairs of every description connected with the trade promptly executed. J. E. EVANS, Wholesale and retail manufacturer of saddlery A D D L E It Y. SADDLERY. The largest and best assorted stock of Saddlery in the Province of Wellington is now operiedup and on view at W. WIGGINS, SADDLER, LOWER HUTT, Consisting of— Colonial, Australian, and English Saddlery, all Sizes and Shapes Iu consequence of being a direct Importer from the best English firms, I can guarantee those goods, and which will be sold at the lowest possible remunerative prices to make room for more coming in. This is the best opportunity offered in the trade for many years. Saddle, Bridle, Martingale & Crupper £3 7 6 Cart Harness ... 5 10 0 Trap Harness ... ... ... ... 510 0 And everything else equally cheap ! OldS n " "'' - ' ' (OARD and Residence at Mrs. Aliens, jl> Willis street, nearly opposite the Union Bank.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4204, 10 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4204, 10 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4204, 10 September 1874, Page 3

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