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Auctions LABRY & CAMPBELL. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 10 o’clock. MARKET SALE. L AERY AND CAMPBELL •will *©ll at their market sale to-day, for the purpose of closing consignments, without re--400 "sacks chick wheat, brand, pollard and sharps ... , 2 tons bacon for absolute sale After which — 1 ton Akaroa small loaf cheese, tea, dried fruits, and other grocery goods, of which there is a supply alwayß on hand AKGLO SOUmNAVIAN PRESERVED MILK, which is the best ever imported. Pray ask for it, and insist on having it, as after one trial no other will be used, - THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. HORSES.. HORSES. T AERY AND CAMPBELL will sell at X their Horse Sale this day (Saturday), •12 o’clock— ... 1 four-year-old heavy draught horse, thoroughly broken to all work 1 bay gelding, three years old, by Papapa; very quick of foot 1 pair iron grey ponies, both three years old ; well broken in 1 three-year-old Shetland pony j quite quiet for boys and girls to ride ■ -; 10 other good colts and fillies, suitable for buggy, cab, or express work. 944 PR ANCIS SIDEY & CO. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 1 o’clock. Without any reserve. A very large quantity of good second-band furniture, carpenters’ tools, hams and bacon, fowls, tea. Also, on account of whom it may concern, one magnificent piano (new), by Brasch and Co., and a Singer’s sewing machine and mangle. Francis sidey & co. win sell by auction, in the Aroade Buildings— Tbe above goods 945 LOWES AND lORNS. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29 m JANUARY, 1887, At 2 o’clock. mportant and Unreserved Sale of Leases, Wellington Girls’ High School Reserves, Mangaoue, Forty-Mile Bush, 3037 Acres. AT masterton; ON SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. LOWE 3 AND lORNS have been favored with instructions to sell at their rooms, Masterton, as above — The whole of the valuable endowment of the Wellington Girls’ High School, situate at Mangaone, Forty. Milo Bush, containing 3037 acres, in sections varying in size from 15 to 225 acres each. The terms of lease will be 21 years, with provisions for a farther extension of 14 years, and for compensation being paid by incoming tenants for buildings and improvemeats other than clearing the land. Deposit at fall of hammer, half years rent. Immediate possession. Printed leases at low charge. For particulars and Utho. plans apply c p poWLES, Ebq„ Secretary Wellington College Or . Afefisra LOWES AND lORNS,, £74 . . Auctioneers, Masterton*

J. H. BETHUNE & CO. WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, FREEHOLD SECTIONS, RECLAIMED LAND, WELLINGTON..; v , Messrs j. h. bbthune and co. have been favored with instructions from Edwaed Peakce, Esq., to sail by pablio auction, at their rooms, Featherston■treet, on Wednesday, 9th February, at 2 o’clock— Ths following Freehold Sections, at the back of Mr Pearce’s store, and fronting a new street : —■ Lor 1. —50 feet to now 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 price.. . Turns.—lo per cent, at time of sale; 20 per cent, witnin one month; Balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent, per annum. Title—Land Transfer Act. SEA Business Notices QTe" p RG, E JJ oLM E, Manufacturer of SUPERIOR AND DURABLE , ELASTIC WEBS, LOOPING 3, SERGES, - -AND LASTINOS ■ M'-" For the Boot and Shoo Trade. Works— Bath-street. Mills—Derby, , England. Established 1848# Samples and Price Lists mailed free on application. . , . .. 638 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. NORTH & SCOULLAR, H WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, ' ADD ' " ■■■■■■- 208, Horton Street, LONDON. AVB Just received , their First . Shipment of PIANOS AND ORGANS, Which for value are unsurpassed by any house in the trade.! FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS : PIANOS i ORGANS: ORGANS ORGANSORGANSj ORGANS: Tkb Fibst Watch and thi Fibbt Suit. : I BEAD an account in the Times about a week ago which reminded me of the. Tailoring trade. The watch took a long time to make, and cost a big sum, and was not much when it was done ; that was because the maker had not learnt his trade before he; began. There are several people in Welling-i ton calling themselves tailors who have not, made their first salt yet, and it will be a long time before -they do make t , it. „ It will cost them a lot, 1 and would not be, much when it is, done, became they have not learned the trade. These people «ill tell yon tbai they can make a salt bettor and cheaper than a tailor who baa spent 80 year* of bis life at the tra-l*. Well, gentlemen, it you believe them it will bo at your own cost. Reason and common sense wilt tell you that u.o*e persons most charge more, or give a snltHOv less fo'valnethan tl ose made bjr JAMES HUXLEY, who has been established, 12 year»,.rmd hae.netcr sold,the 'jjouawlU of bis ba Joffis to suyosß,' ‘''

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7996, 29 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7996, 29 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7996, 29 January 1887, Page 4