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Auctions { - - t. Kennedy macdonald & co. I Wellington, passing Tokomaru at 6.5 p.m., and Shannon at 0.25 p.m. The tickets from Longbnm Station to Tokomaru or Shannon will be available by train leaving Longburn at 7.30 a.m., and returning from Shannon at 6.26 p.m,, and Tokomaru at 6.50 p.m. Ticket holders quitting the train at any other station or going beyond those as above will have to pay full fares as per Company’s time-table. These tickets are procurable only at the Head Office of the Company, or at the Auctioneers’ Offices, on application, and will hot be issued at the railway stations. Lithographic plans of the property, showing each Seetion in detail, and farther particulars may be obtained on application at the Head Offices of the Wellington and Manawatu Kailway Company, Lambtonquay, Wellington, or from the Auctioneers, Messrs T. Kennedy Macdonald and Co. The plans can also he seen at all Kailway Stations, and at the office of this paper. *. 6. BETHUNE k CO. WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, FREEHOLD SECTIONS, RECLAIMED LAND. WELLINGTON. MESSES J. H. BETHUNE AND Co. have been favored with instructions from Edward Pearce, Esq., to sod by public auction, at their rooms, Foatherstonstreet, on Wednesday, 9th February, at 2 o’clock— The following Freehold Sections, at the back of Mr Pearce’s store, and fronting a new streol : Lot 1. —50 feet to new street by 80 feet to Chew’s Lane Lot 2,-60 feet to new street by a depth of 80 feet The purchaser of Lot 1 shall have the option of taking Lot 2, at same priOUt Teems.—lo per cent, at time of sale ; 20 per cent, witniu one month; Balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years at 6 peb feOht. per annumv Title—Land Transfer Act. 884

Licensed Victuallers P. O’SHEA, begs td &bh'6'unbo that • ho hfiß purchased the Branch Hotel from Mr Urwin, and will be happy to see his old friends (and new ones) whenever passing. All may feel assured that it will be his constant endeavor, by attention, courtesy, and good liquors, to merit their support. Splendid Billiard liable, and efficient marker. Vacancy for Boarders. 738 OOMMBBOIAL HOTEL (Opposite Empire Hotel), WILLIS-SIBBET, WELLINGTON. MKS SMITH (late of Post Office Hotel) begs to inform her numerous friends, former patrous, and the public generally, that she has purchased the above hotel. The house has baeo recently renovated and newly furnished throughout. Private suites of Apartments, Billiard room (two tables). .Wines, spirits, &0., of the very best quality. Luncheon from 12 to 2, General acecmmodation unsurpassed. Terms moderate, 517 THE CLUB HOTEL , PALMERSTON NORTH. E. JEWELL, (Late of Foxton), Proprietor. JEWELL having taken' the above hotel respectfully requests that travellers and'visitors to Palmerston will accord him a share of their patronage. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and the accommodation offered cannot be surpassed. Those favoring thejhotel will find all the comforts of a,first-class boms. Wines and Spirits of the very finest brands. Excellent Stabling. E. JEWELL, Pbopkietob. 573 OENTKAL HOTEL, LAMBTON.QHAN (Opposite Colonial Bank). Mil S. J. O II M S B E E (Late of Wanganui) Begs to intimate to her numerous friends in Wellington, Wanganui, and West Coast that since taking possession of the above Hotel she has: entirely renovated and re famished the establishment, and is now prepared to welcome and receive friends and customers. Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock ; also STAPLES’ SPARKLING ALE. Luncheon from 12 to 2p,m., One Shilling. 458

THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. ' For Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gentlemen. Fire*proo£ Construction, IN the most central and open position of the city ; beautiful views of the harbor and charming aoenery of the Peninsula from the upper floors.

: SAMPLE ROOMS. PUBLIC DRAWING-ROOM. Mr Geo. Augustus Sals, in the London Daily Telegraph, says of this hotel: — ‘.‘Structurally the Grand Hotel,■ Dunedin, is the very finest not only in Maori Land, but in all the Australian Colonies. It is splendidly and tastefully furnished through, out; nearly everything that the traveller can possibly require he finds ready to his hand at this exceptionally commanding and commodious Caravanseri, which cost £40,000.” Mr Dion Bouoicault, interviewed, in the Otago Daily Times, says :—The great actor spoke with warm approval of his quarters at the Grand Hotel, and expressed surprise at finding such a building in Dunedin ; it was far the beat in the Australian Colonies." Melbourne Argus says “ Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia,” Moderate Charges. 101 J. & J. WATSON, Proprietors.

[A OABD.J •f Shall I not take mine ease in mine Inn : —Shakespkabe, W THOMPSON, lute Proprietor , and Lecturer of the American, Znln, and Egyptian War Dioramas, begs to inform his numerous friends and tbe publio generally that, having secured the lease of that well-known hostelry the " ALBION/* situated in Courtenay-placo and Tory-street, respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and every attention will be paid to those favoring tbe proprietor with a visit. Families seeking fresh air in this delightful suburb will find alt tbe comforts of a home. i A first-class chef do cufeine has been engaged. This department will be under the i personal superintendence of Mrs W. H. I Thompson. ; Mb Thompson's* 17 Years’ Connection with'the Theatrical Profession will be a Sufficient Guarantee that their Wants will be Attended to. One of Allcock's Billiard Tables, proved to be one of the befit, if not tbe very best in Wellington, under the care of an attentive marker. j Trams pass tbe door every twenty minutes. Hot and Cold Baths Terms Moderate. The best brands of Wines and Spirits kepi. Staples* celebrated beer on dranght. W. H. THOMPSON, 540 Proprietor,

INTENDING Settlers are respectfully re. quested to inspect the very numerous properties for sale by the undersigned in and around the rapidly rising town of ston North. JAMES LINTON, 392 Land Agent.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7995, 28 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7995, 28 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7995, 28 January 1887, Page 4

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