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On Sale PHILIP and Co., IMPORTERS OP ENGLISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDISE, Wholes are Jewellers and TOBACCO MERCHANTS, Have on Hand and to Arrive— Enolibh and American Electro Plate : Mugs, presentation cups, tea services, claret jugs, butter bowls, spirit flasks, dish covers, ladles, gravy, table and dessert spoons and forks, nutcrackers, sugar tongs, fish eaters, knife rests, jars, biscuit and sardine boxes, egg and cruet frames, cake baskets and salvers; also, nickle silver goods. Cutlery : Ivory, bone and staghorn table and dessert knives, Williams’ butchers' sticking knives, carvers and steels, bread knives, pocket and pen knives, scissors, corkscrews, &c„ &c. Clocks ; English, American and French dial, under shade, in marble, alabaster and wood. Glass, China and Bohemian Ware : Vases, centres, lustres, flower tubes, champagne, bock and claret glasses, ale and nobbier tumblers. Optical Goods : Telescopes, opera and field glasses, spectacles, pebble and common, eye glasses, folders, compasses, aneroids, stereoscopes and slides, and mathematical instruments. Cabinet and Leather Ware : Work boxes and desks, ladies’, tourists’ and other bags, pocket books, purees, &c., &o. Games : Dukes’, Cobbett’s, Feltham’s and other makers’ cricketing material, comprising match and practice balls and bats, stumps, gloves, and leg guards, &0., billiard balls, cues, tips, cement and pockets, lawn tennis, racquets, croquet, parlor games, chessmen, draught boards, &c., &c. Tobacconist Ware : Meerschaum, G.8.D., briar, cherry, and clay pipes, ambers, horn and ivory mouthpieces, cigar and cigarette tubes, cigarette papers and makers, snuff and match boxes, tobacco pouches, cigar and cigarette holders, &c., &c. Jet and Gilt Goods : Earrings, brooches, necklets, bracelets, chains, and lockets, &c., &c. Stationery ; Cream, blue, and foreign linear and ruled note, cream and blue en velopes, albums, drawing and scrap books, account files, letter weights, pass books and metafiles, account books, playing cards, slates and slate pencils, penholders, pens, erasers, lead pencils carpenters’, drawing do,, ink, sealing and bottling wax, &0., &e. Pictures : Oil paintings, engravings, oleographs, framed and unframed, chromos, lithographs and prints ; also, scraps, birthday cards, &c., &o. Musical Instruments ; Pianos, pianettes, musical boxes, accordions, concertinas, and violins, violin strings, pegs, bridges, &c., &c. Perfumery : Piesse and Lubin’s, Eimmel’s, Goanell’a, Letchford’s, Mousson’e, and Pear’s scented soap, in bars and cakes, hair, tooth, and nail brushes, ivory, tortoise shell, horn, and vulcanite, small tooth, dressing, and back combs. TOYS : Dolls, nankeen, china, composition, indistructible and fancy dressed, children’s china mugs and tea sets, toy swords, guns and pistols, I.E. balls, hollow and solid, peg, whipping and bumming tops, assorted cases of toys English, American, and Colonial perambulators and basket-ware Saddlery Tobacco : Williams’, Cameron’s and other makers. Cigars : Havanna, Swiss, and German. Cigarettes : Vanity Fair, Zalacca, &c. Snuff : Sale’s, Pollard’s. Matches : Bell and Black’s, Bryant and May’s, and K. Bell’s, in 250’s and plaids. General merchandise as per catalogue. Agents for Wachtbr’s Champagne. Wellington Agency for Hamburg-Magde-burg Fire Insurance Company. Willis- street, Wellington. rpO PURCHASERS OF LAND. The Emigrant and Colonist’s Aid Corporation, Limited, has 40,000 acres of land open for selection in sections varying from 50 to 500 acres. The land forms part of the block known as the “ Feilding Settlement,” situated in the heart of the Manawatu county. A large portion of the sections have frontage on good metalled roads in close proximity to a main railway line. The quality of the soil is very rich. It is bash land, and much of it has special value for saw-milling purposes. What is not thus heavily timbered can be cleared at a cost of 30s. per acre. The price of the land is £2 10s. per acre cash, or £3 per acre on deferred payment, on the following terms, viz. ; £1 to be paid on selection and the balance, viz., £2, at the end of 5 years, meantime bearing interest at 6 per cent. Title under the Land Transfer Act. For plans and further particulars apply to The Agent E. & O. Aid Corporation, Feilding. Feilding, Ist July, 1881. 6362 j£3 ROPER TIBS FOR SALE. 9,500 acres freehold, and 18.000 acres Leasehold, with 20,000 Sheep, 150,Head Cattle, Plant, and improvements ; good port, sea-board 5,600 acres Freehold, and 2.900 acres Leasehold, improved, 800 Sheep, 50 head Cattle 3,350 acres Freehold, and 3,180 acres Leasehold, improved, and with Stock. Very easy terms. Poverty Bay 4.300 acres Freehold, improved, with 3000 Sheep. Very easy terms. 5.300 acres Freehold, and 560 acres Leasehold, fenced and improved, with 5,000 Sheep, and 100 Cattle, Horses, &c. Easy access by sea or river 18,300 acres, Leasehold, with 7,000 Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Plant, Buildings, &c., and 84 acres Freehold. Homestead, 1J miles from port. 21,500 acres Leasehold, good country, substantial improvements, with 8,000 Sheep, Cattle, and Horses, Or half share. 15.000 acres ' Leasehold, well watered and bounded. Stock at valuation, price very low. Bay of Plenty. 8,800 acres Leasehold, good country, low rent. Tologa Bay. 4.000 acres Freehold, good land, low figure, Waikato. 6.900 acres freehold, and 1,300 Leasehold, substantial improvements, stock and plant, present carrying capacity 3500 sheep, price low, terms easy. 1.000 acres Freehold, substantial improvements, first-class land, with 1800 Sheep. Cattle, and Horses. 200 acres Freehold, rich alluvial land, fenced and improved, with 1200 Sheep. Poverty Bay. Farm Sections, from 20 to 200 acres, at Hastings, Havelock, Makaretu, Woodville, i;rmnndviile, Poverty Bay, and Tauranga. Various other properties, Freehold and Leasehold, particulars of which can be had on application to the undersigned. Note. —Freehold station properties partially improved, and about half stocked, range at from 155., 205., 305., to 40s. per acre, according to locality, etc.; land more highly improved for pastoral purposes, and partly agricultural, of easy access, range at from L 3 to L 5 per acre; small farms near town, and of highest agricultural value, range from Ll 5 to L2O per acre. Leasehold, with eleven to sixteen years to run, and rents ranging from Id. to Ibi. per acre, are offered at 17s Gd to 22s 6d for all sheep, delivered with all working stock and plant given in. These runs are generally capable of being made to carry three to five times their present stock M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Napier

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6439, 2 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6439, 2 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6439, 2 December 1881, Page 1