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Auctions LAERY & CAMPBELL, ’ THIS DAY, ~~ SATURDAY, 31bt MARCH. At 11 o’clock. MARKET SALE. Ex Manapouri and Hf.wea, &c. LAERY & CAMPBELL will Bell at their Market Sale to-day— Hobart apples, pears, plums, tomatoes, walnuts, &c., Nelson apples and pears, eggs, poultry, hams, bacon, cheese, tea, rice, sugar, oats, wheat, barley, bran, chaff, &c., &c. And on account; of whom it may concern, with all faulty if any—--5 casks currants, 33 bags oatmeal, 3 Backs flour, 15 cheese, 3 cases salad oil, 5 boxes soap, 12 boxes (11b and 41b) cornflour, pickled he. rings, rape seed and turnip seed, &c., &C. 1008 thTs’day, SATURDAY, 31ht MARCH, At 2 o’clock. HORSES, HORSES. HORSES, LAERY AND CAMPBELL- will sell by public auction, in the Nag’s Hoad Yard, at 2 o’clock, to-day— Skewbald pony Tormentor, a splendid upstanding bay horse, broken to harness, and other useful hacks, and cart and 1009 carriage horses, traps, harness, &c. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL, At H o’clock. BOTTLED ALE. BOTTLED ALB. By Public Auction. For Positive and Absolute Sale. Without tho slightest Reservation. For the purpose of closing Accounts. LAERY & CAMPBELL have received instructions from the importers to sell, positively without tho slightest reserve, by public auction (for purpose of dosing accounts) on Tuesday, 3rd April, at 11 o clock punctually — 150 cases Bass’ ale, quarts, bottled by 1. E, Hall 70 cases Bass’ ale, pints, bottled by T. B. HaU 75 cases Roar’s Head ale, quarts, bottled by T. B. Hall 30 cases Boar's Head ale, pints, bottled by T. B. Hall Sale at 11 o’clock. No reserve. 993 T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. ' preliminary" notice! THE MARTIN ESTATE, TB ABO. THE whole of tho VALUABLE TOWN ACRES in this estate fronting TabA-NAKI-BTRBET, VIVIAN-STRBET, TORY-STBEET, Ebob-UTREET, and JE3BIB-BTBBET, divided into suitable-sized Building Sections, will, under instructions from the Hon. Jno. Martin, M.L.0., bo offered for Sale by Public Auction, in our rooms, about the month of May next. Note the extraordinarily Liberal Terms, and save your money for this sale ; 2o por cent, cash, ami the balance in Seven Years, bearing Interest at Four ter Cent, por annum, with right to pay off at any time. Title—Land Transfer Act. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., 252 Auctioneers, Panmaa-street, Government Land Sales ''V. K -kVST A I M A T E PLAINS. WEST COAST SETTLEMENT RESERVES. 3ALE OF LEASES FOR A TERM OF 21 YEARS. Seventy Sections, comprising in tho whole ibout 7100 acres, partly open and partly bush ands, well watered, and easy of access by ■oads, will be offered for lease by public tender in Monday, the 23rd April next, at 11 o’clock n the forenoon, in the Courthouse, Hawera. These lands are situate along tho margin of he forest, behind tho Waimata Plains, and are imong the choicest of that district. They are ionneoted witli the railway system at Nornanby, distant from 3 to 9 miles, by a good cad. Full particulars will bo given in future advertisements. THOMAS MAOKAY, Reserves Trustee. West Coast Settlement Reserves Office, Hawera, Feb. 21, 1883. 047 Business Notices Jg OARD AND RESIDENCE Forladies and gentlemen visiting Christchurch, for any length of time, from two to three days or longer, can be had at Spencer House, 275, Armagh-street West, close to the Museum, Park, and Gardens, and within 12 minutes’ walk of the Cathedral and Post Office. Every homo comfort. Terms—3os per week, or 5s per day. Highest references can be given in this city (Wellington). 419 jyj B MOTFITT, DENTIST. OFFICES OYER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Lambton-quay (opposite Kohn and Co.’s, Jewellers). 607 O T I C E, The public are cautioned against using the New Zealand Times’ Kill Boards without permission, Persons using the boards without authority will be prosecuted, and the bills torn down. may he made inr the use of the boards with the Manager of tho TIMES, in accordance with a fixed rate of charges A Bill Sticker provided. H HUXLEY’S GOLDEN EAGLE COST £i 10s—tho best in the colony—painted by Lawson. Huxley’s Tweed Suits are £i 10a, they onght to be the heat in the colony, HUXLEY has served his time to tho trade, and has had many years experience, cutting in first-class houses in London, Dublin, Glasgow, Paris, and New York, it has cost him a lot of money to attain the highest perfection of cutting ; can make a GOOD SUIT FOR £3 10s, Or less, but would reccommond the best, ho is also A 1 at making Lady's Riding Habits Ulsters, or any other article in the Tailoring Trade—Shrinks Ida goods before making up—doesn’t dissappoint his customers. After all, there is a dark shade to most bright pictures, HUXLEY don’t give tick, even in that there is advantage to tho good payers, they don’t have to pay for tho bad ones. •pRINOE OF WALES HOTEL, GREY STREET. Having taken the above Hotel, I hope to receive a visit from my numerous friends. Nothing but tho beat Wines, Spirits, &c., will bo kept, and the comfort of my patrons guaranteed, Splendid billiard table, under the management of Mr H. Power, S. SOFFE, 795 Proprietor. m I u * -OS'XtSHIPMENTS of this celebrated Beer are now regularly arriving, and, being brewed from the finest materials only, can with great confidence be recommended for its purity and excellence. WALTER NATHAN & CO., 447 Agents.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 6846, 31 March 1883, Page 4

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