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I-' Auctions TUESDAY, -DECEMBER 5. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN ' AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES (Immediately after the sale- of the Estate of A. ; : Mullins and Son). : ME. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by ■Messrs. Benjamin' Smith and Co. to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunterstreet, Wellington, on Tuesday, sth December, the following valuable properties 1.—12 allotments, being section No. 746, Adelaide-road, Wellington. ‘ ll.—Town section N 6; 1 950, Rintoul-street, . Wellington. , ( lII.—An allotment containing one eighth of ah acre, with a frontage of 4 4ft. to ■ Wallaee-street, part of section No. 726, Wellington. IV. —7 building allotments in Grant-road, Wellington, commanding an uninterrupted view of the harbor. V.—Section No. 38, Te Aro, fronting the harbor and close to the intended continuation of Taranaki-street. Vl.—Section-No. 8, Pahautanui, containing 105 acres. A valuable timber section. VII. A few remaining sections in Fitzherberton. : VIII.—IOO acres, part of Block No. CCLX., in the Eaugitikei District. • hT.B. —Three fourths of the purchase money for most of the above properties may remain on mortgage for a term of years to be agreed upon at 8 per cent, interest. Plans of the properties may be seen, and full particulars obtained, on application to the auctioneer, or to ’ ' BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Lambton-quay, next Odd Fellows’ Hall.Luncheon at half-past 1. Sale at 2 o’clock. . TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER. IMPORTANT LAND SALE; MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his sale room, Hunter-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, sth December, at 2 o’clock p.m.— 240 acres valuable fertile land, near Carterton, . known as “ The Basin,” bounded on the north-east by Mr. Ingley’s section No. 325, oh the south-east by King’s and Haines’, Nos. 315 and 314, on the other side by Grown land. The timber and soil is excellent, with a good stream running, through it. The railway will run near the property, and the Carterton. Station will be opposite o it. Plan and further particulars at the office of the auctioneer, who can confidently commend this, valuable property to the notice of intending purchasers. , ■ Sale at 2 o’clock. . . Luncheon at half-past 1. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. N. J. ISAACS having received instructions from the mortgagee will shortly sell by public auction— That very powerful church organ, manufactured _by Cutler and Moore, having 15 stops,-in mahogany case of Gothic design, with two octaves of pedals coupled to keys ; small, but of rich tone' and great variety, suitable for a church holding 600 persons. - ■ Particulars in future adversement. Easiness Notices WALKER, AND LOCKSMITH, Manners-street,' Wellington, H BUDDEN, WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL NURSERYMAN AND: SEEDSMAN, Willis street and Abel Smith-street. BOOTH AND CO., TARATAHI SAW & PLANING MILLS, WAIRARAPA. Yard In Wellington —Pipitea Point. Agent, HY. DRYDBN. English and American coach FACTORY, WILLIS-STREET. MESSES. F. DONEGHUE & It. PARE, 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-STREET. THE WELLINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY Beg to inform the inhabitants of the 1 city of Wellington that they have commenced work. The Laundry is fitted up with all the latest improvements, andunder the ! supervision of a thoroughly experienced laundress.- The proprietors, believing the Laundry will supply a want long felt by heads of families and others, trust by strict attention and moderate charges, to receive a fair share of public support. All washing called 'for l - and delivered. Orders to the Manager, Adelaide - road, 1 opposite Gaby’s i Soap Works, will receive immediate attention. -■ - • " ■ ' | G. H. BAYLIS, Manager. ARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! IN BOOTS AND SHOES, i E. WALKER begs to inform the public that he 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 a short time longer. Great reductions are therefore made.' , : 1 • ■ . 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. W& C. HARRIS beg to inform the • inhabitants of Wellington and the Wairarapa that they‘ have purchased the Carrying Business from Messrs. Edmondson, Sellar, & Co., and hope by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to receive the' support, hitherto accorded to their prede-: cessors. 1 The Agency in Wellington will still be com tinned by THOS. C, DARCY, Lambton-quay. J3HCENIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON, ROBERTSON AND CO., 1 (Late Charles Sea'ger), ■ ‘, Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship and General Smiths, Manufacturers of every description of Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery for Sawmills, and all Ironwork necessary, for the construction ’Of Contractors’ Waggons, Railway or other Bridges, &c.,; &c; Manufacturers of Speedy’s Patent Wool Press. Estimates furnished. All orders will meet with prompt attention. ' Address—Old Customhbuse : street, Wellington. J> H O T O O R A P H Y. i Mr. W. H. CLARKE begs to announce that he has commenced business on his own account 1 in the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Bait and -Richards, Lambton-quay, and-trusts, that having- built a large gallery on the mostmodern and-approved principles, and also imported entirely new instruments by the best makers, he Will, -together-with the reputation bo has gained in Wellington during; the past two' years and a-half, secure for himself - a liberal share of public patronage. . - ‘ I Photographs in 1 any style, from the smallest locket to life size. ' ; ; Speciality —Photographs of children. Lambtoh-quay, nearly opposite the new Government buildings. 1 ' - •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4895, 29 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4895, 29 November 1876, Page 4

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