Properties for Sale fjGIOR SALE, 935 (nine hundred and thirty JL : five acres) of land on the East Taratahi, Wairarapa, about three miles from the township of Carterton. For further particulars apply to ANDREW McKENZIEj | On the premises; FOE. SALE.—Ten Acres of Ground, in*, eluding the largest-and- most sheltered .part of what is known as Donald’s Tea Gardens, Karori, with 11-roomed house and outbuildings. , :' This is a rare chance to obtain a choice villa i residence, as no expense has been spared during the last twenty-five, years to make it ay. There are .about 150 fruit trees in full bearing. ' . . Further information may be obtained on the premises, or from ' BENJAMIN SMITH &.CQ, . Estate Agents, Lambton-quay. •• POE SALE OE TO LET, a large Coun- . try Accommodation House, , admirably adapted for an hotel. Terms liberal. Apply to ( , JOSEPH NATHAN &: CO. ‘ Y OEDEE OF THE EXECUTORS OP THE' '■■■•' ■ • LATE ME. E. SHOET. FOE SALE, that valuable property in the township of Sandon, Eangitikei, ; comprising sections 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, and 100 acres native land, containing in all about 1014 acres. Of this 150 acres are ploughed and laid down in grass, 40 acres inJ paddocks, 30 acres in bush, totara, matai, and white pine. On section 80 is erected a substantial Ten-roomed House, together with shearing-shed, sheepyard, stockyard, garden, and orchard. : The boundaries are fenced and securely enclosed. The Mangaone Stream runs through the property, and furnishes a constant supply of water. : ' The close proximity of this estate to the Railway Station at Feilding greatly enhances its value, and buyers are invited to inspect the property. ! Further particulars will be furnished on ap-' plication to Mr. Wm. Baker, on the property; Or, to JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. NOTICE. Messes, bethune and hhntee have still for sale a few sections in Alice Town, Lower Hutt. ALICETOWN, LOWER HUTT. FOUE MINUTES FEOM EAILWAY STATION. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, A six-roomed house, out-buildings, : and an acre of ground, fronting’s, well-gravelled public road, and close to Valentine’s Hotel, valued at £650. ; | The balance of the 115 , unsold sections are daily being taken up, and when the whole are disposed of, the acre o| ground with house above referred to will be given to the successful section holder. Upset price for each Section £2l, oh easy terms. Early application necessary to Messrs. BETHUNE & HUNTEE. Business Notices . . J E. EVANS’ CLEANING SALE Will continue , A LITTLE LONGEE. THE PEIOES OF GOODS ARE ASTONISHING THE PEOPLE. Saddlers say the articles can’t be made for the money ! Neither could they under heavy expenses.’--I can do it to pay, and the j ■ PUBLIC GET THE BENEFIT, By buying from J . E . EVAN ■S, ' > Saddler, &c,, (Under the Verandah), i Lambton-quay. ~ ■ WHO is your Saddler? Why Wiggins, acknowledged by all to keep the best articles id the trade. A call will prove to you the fact. ■ An immense ■ stock of saddlery and harness always on hand. Comparison ;as to, price and quality earnestly invited. A great variety in single, double, buggy, carriage, coach, and brake harness, horse clothing, racing gear, and every item in connection with the trade in abundance. Military accoutrements, solid leather cases, mill belting made to order. William Wiggins, manufacturer and importer of saddlery, wholesale and retail, Lambton-quay and Lower Hutt. ! Bargains i. bargains' IN BOOTS AND SHOES.. E. WALEEE begs to inform the public that be has purchased the business in Willisstreet lately carried on by Mr., Lindsay, and in order to make room for New Goods will continue the'Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes for it short time longer. Greatreductions are therefore; made. E.W. having had considerable experience in the trade; including eight years’ management of Mr. L. Levy's bespoke shop, can produce a boot not to be surpassed by any house in town. English and American coach FACTOEY, WILLIS-STEEET. MESSES. F. DONEGHUE & R- PARR; English and American Coach-builders, beg to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on them, and trust, by strict attention to business, combined with the best workmanship, to merit a continuance of the same. All orders will meet with prompt attention. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, WILLIS-STEEET. BLYTH, & CO. respectfully beg to inform the tradespeople generally of Wellington and Wairarapa that they have opened those large premises opposite the Empire Hotel in Hasterton, as Auction Booms and General Stores. Goods will be received from Wellington and other places for their Monthly Sales, of which prompt returns will be made monthly. •• _ , ; Money advanced on receipt of goods at Masterton consigned for absolute sale. Orders and commissions strictly attended to. HORN DO N B K EWE E Y J. •& W. STAPLES. Brewers, Malt and Hop Importers. J. & W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade and private families for their liberal patronage . hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALBS and STOUT, &c., in bulk and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former .favors. Private i families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards,, All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY, J. & W. STAPLES, Proprietors. "P H O T O G E A P H Y. ‘ Mr.' W. H. CLARKE begs to announce that he has commenced business .qn his own account in the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Batt and Richards, Lambton-quay, and trusts, that having built a large gallery on the most modern and approved principles, and also imported entirely new instruments by the best makers, he will, together with the reputation he has gained in Wellington during the past two years; and a-half, secure for himself a liberal share of public patronage. Photographs in any style, from the smallest locket to life size. ' | Speciality—Photographs of children. Lambton-quay, nearly opposite the new GoI vemment buildings.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4892, 25 November 1876, Page 3
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