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Buaines 8 Notices A u s THALIA AND CHINA TEA CO PURE TEAS. MPAN Y ’ S The following Five Brands have been Registered in all the Colonies Choicest Exilin' iion Blend , Choicest Mixture > la lib and 41b Packets, Cock Brand Mixture J Coote Blend These Packets contain nothing but the purest, neb, ripe, first-crop Congou, from the LEADING TEA DISTRICTS, possessing great strength and flavor, carefully selected in Uuna by our Mr J M. COOTE, who has had 35 years’ experience in the Tea Trade. Each Packet bears, as the Trade Mark, the bird “ COOT,” with the words—“AUSTRALIA AND CHINA TEA COMPANY’S UNEQUALLED MIXTURES,” Which is a sufficient guarantee for their superior quality. Ask for these PUBS TEAS, see that you get them, and, do not be led astray by puffed-up J Inferior Brands. We import Teas of high-class standard qualities in Chests Half-chests Boxes, and DlbCaddies, and execute indents on the most favorable terms, We have secured the Crack Chop of the season, specially selected for lovers of r,cl,, pure lea. Each half-chest bears our Registered Brand “ COCK OF THE WALK,” represented by a Peacock proudly walking forward, with a Chinaman on each side admiring. J. M. 000 T E AND CO., 100 COLLINS-STREET WEST, MELBOURNE, Wholesale Agents. Wellington-MESSUS JOHNSTON & CO. 283

On Sale HAWKE’S BAY PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES Leaseholds. 21.000 acres Leasehold, 12 years to run, rent £135 per ann., a considerable portion surface sown, well bounded and subdivided ] good house, woolahed, yards, outstation yards and shearing paddocks Water carriage, the whole with 10.000 merino sheep, 30 cattle and a few horses for £9,000. Terms—half cash, balance in 2 and 4 years at 8 per cent, per annum. 60.000 acres Leasehold, 10 years to run, rent, £l6O per annum, well bounded and divided into numerous blocks, about £6,000 laid out daring the last two years in fencing and gras* seed sowing, which will soon add largely to the carrying capacity. Good 8 room bouse, store, dairy, men’s huts, good gardens and several cultivation and shearing paddocks, well-arranged woolshed, yards and outstation huls, sheep yards, and paddock. The whole in first-class working order, with 14.000 good merino sheep, 5,000 of these being ewes now served by first-class rams, about 400 head quiet cattle, 45 station hacks. The whole for £17,509, half cash, the balance on easy terms. Draught horses, waggons, agricultural implements, stores and furniture can be taken at valuation. Freeholds.

Land Transfer titles on deferred payments. The whole of the purchase-money can remain unpaid for four years, in the meantime bearing interest at 6 per cent, per annum. 2,550 acres fenced and partially sown, £1 10s per acre 2,200 acres, fenced, greater part sown, £2 10s per acre. 870 acres, fenced, greater part sown, £2 15s per acre. 1,910 acres, fenced, greater part sown, £3 per acre. 1,550 acres, fenced, greater part sown, £3 6s per acre. 4,850 acres, fenced and subdivided, greater part sown andabout 1,500 acres ploughed and laid down, £3 10s per acre The above properties are situated from 18 to 30 miles from Napier, good roads, downs and hills, rich land, limestone formation, every block well watered, and timber easily procurable in the vicinity. The prices have been fixed according to the extent of present improvement and are now carrying from | to_ 2 sheep per acre, the whole is capable of being made to carry an average of 2i sheep per acre, , For further particulars, of the above ana other properties of various extent, apply to ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & 00., Wellington; or, M. B. MILLRR, Stock and Station Agent, Napier JOHNSTON & QO. HAVE ON SALETEA—in half cheats and boxes, ex s.s. Bowen SUGAR—iw, 100 Mauritius loaf, and crushed loaf JAMS—Tasmanian, English, and C & B jellies DRIED FRUlTS—currants, Eleme and Sultana raisins, muscatels, figs, dried apples CANDLES—De Roubaix, Jenar, Price s Belmont sperms COCOA—Taylor’s, Fry’s, Epp’s, and Van H aten’s FISH lobriers, oysters, salmon, kippered herrings STARCH Coleman’s white and blue, and Orlando J ones SALT —coarse, fine, kitchen, and in jars OlL—salad and castor, in all sizes VINEGAR in quarters, octavos, and cases, and a general assortment of groceries and provisions SARB WIRE, galvanized and black 4-barb 'encing wire, iron and steel, all guages Voolsacks and cornsacks itandard iron, axes, clothes pegs, sheet lead lolled, raw, colza and olive oil Sjce handles, brooms, churns lole Agents for Davies Bros, galvanized IRON Lucien Bellot’s BRANOY ” b, J, Burke’s ALE, STOUT, ” WHISKEY, RHAPSODIA, and Sparkling CIDER TO ARRIVE, CAMBRIA and OXFORD—--300 boxes Hennessy’a 1 star brandy 10 bales paper bags 20 boxes Neave’s food 100 „ full contents J.D.K.Z. geneva 100 ~ marmalade, Keiller’s lollies 100 „ Burnett’s Old Tom 25 Hudson’s Soap powder and Extract 20 „ Colman’s D.S.F. mustard 194 doz crystallised fruits 5 cases patent barley 5 hogsheads Kenrick’s Hollowaro 100 Cases Swiss milk KILMBNY from LONDON. Kippered Herrings Carbonate of soda Barcelona nuts Bluestone Oxford blue Curry powder Calf’s-foot jelly Johnston’s cornflour J.D.K.Z. geueva, small contents Lemon, orange, and citron peel White and Blue starch Currants in casks and cases Fine, coarse, and kitchen salt WAIMEA—--150 cases Garnkirk whiskey (cat brand) 110 „ 3-star Irish „ (cat brand) 250 „ Burke’s stout (quarts and pints) 175 „ Burke’s Sparkling ale (quarts & pints) 50 „ Rhapsodia TO ARRIVE, per IBAB, and REBECCA CROWELL, and WEYMOUTH, from BOSTON. 25 tons 4-barb galvaniz'd fencing wire Turpentine 20 Casesjpicks 40 „ SbarpVaxes 105 ~ Chairs Brooms, Churns ON SALE— American Slates Clear Fine Laths, Plaster

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 6890, 22 May 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 6890, 22 May 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 6890, 22 May 1883, Page 1

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