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Auctions .FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 15rn FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. 120 Sheets Galvanised Iron, 7 Kegs Nails, 18 Bolls Bacon, a quantity of Furniture, 1 Piano, Carpets, Clothing, and Sundries. Every lot without reserve. THE above will be sold at auction in the Arcade by FRANCIS SIDEY & CO., Auctioneers. Liberal cash advances made on goods for «ale. Goods and furniture stored at low cates. 99 STEVENS k GORTON. IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDING SITES AT LONGBUKN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1887. STEVENS AND GORTON, favored with instructions from V, T. Hitchings, Esq., will offer by public auction at their rooms, Raneitikei-atreet, on tho above date. About THIRTY ACRES of his valuable property, adjoining Longburn Juno* tion, subdivided into conveniently* sized sections, suitable for building sites or market gardens. The land is all level and well grassed, and the scat not t > be surpassed by any in the Colony, and from their position the sections eiost become highly valuable. The road from Campbelltown to Longburn will be completed at au early date, and the Junction will then bo the nearest point on the Wellington lino for the settlers of a very largo district, comprising Sandon, Campbelltown and Carnarvon. Title under Land Transfer Act. Terms as follows :—Twenty.five per cent cash ; twenty-five per cent in twelve months; twenty-five per cent in eighteen months; twenty-five per cent in two years, bearing interest at seven per cent per annum. For further particulars apply to STEVENS AND GORTON, Palmerston North; MESSRS BUCKLEY, STAFFORD AND BARTON, Wellington. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. 47 Business Notices Thu Finst Watch aud the Fibsp Suit. I READ au 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 sain, and was not much when it was done ; that was because the maker had not learnt bis trad© before he began. There are several people in Welling ton calling themselves tailors who have not made their first Halt yet, and it will bo » long time before they do m ike it. It will coat them a lot, and would not be much when it is done, because th*y have not learned the trade. These people will tell yon that they Can make a suit better and cheaper than a tailor who has spent 30 yearn of his life at the trade. Well, gentlemen, if you believ© them it will be at your own i out. Reason and common sense will tell you that tbo j e persons must charge more, or give a suit 10s less in value than those made by JAMiIS HUXLEY, who baa been established 13 year*, and has never sold thb goodwill of his buoinees to anyone. P. HAYMAN &CO. Q.BNBBAU j^EECHANTS, LAMBTONQUAY, HAVE NOW LANDING, Es Orari, Ruapehu, and Kaltoara— CRICKETING MATERlAL—Oobbett’s and Feltham’a TENNIS BACKETS AND BALLS LAWN TENNIS SETS AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, & ARMCHAIRS IRON BEDSTEADS CROCKERY, GLASSWARE STONE & CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS FIAKOS.. P. HAYMAN & Co., Wellington Branch. Wholesale Agents For O P. BRO WN’S . Herbal Remedies. siw BOOKS NEW BOOKS KEW BOOKS. JOHN WATT,

BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, 94, Wiilis-alreet, Wellington. ANNUALS FOR 1887. Sunday at Home and Liesnre Hoar, cloth and half-cloth, 7s Gd and 10a Gd Boys’ Own Annual, Girls’ Own Annual, Sa'Gd Sunday Magazine, 8s Gd Quiver, 8a Gd Good Words, 8s Gd Chambers’ Journal, 9a 6d Caasel'a Family Magazine, XOs Gd Family Herald, Vol, 57, Ga Gd London Journal, Vol. 6, Gs The grand new volume of Cassel's Saturday Journal of uaeful and entertaining literature for the homes of the people, Ga. Charles Dickens’ Household Words, Vpl XI, 6* . Lady Braasey’s Three Voyages in Sunbeam, cloth, 3s Dodo Li i he Trades, The Tropics, and the Roaring Forties, 9d, paper cover Whitaker's Almanack, 1887, la Gd. John Leech’s Pictures of Life and Character handsomely bound, 12s Gd Horae in the Stable and the Field, Sonehenge, 13s Gd Book of Poultry, Wright’s, 10s Gd Life of Napoleon, R. H. Horne, 7a 6d The Art of Singing, A. B. Booh, 4a Gd National Nursery Rhymes, set to music by J. VV. Elliott, illustrated, 4s 6d Father Aldur, by Agena Giberne, Ga Brueton’s Bayou, by the author of Helen’s Babies, 2s In the Clouds, by Charles Egbert Craddock, 2s A Marked Man, Is 3d The Casting Away of Mrs Leeks and Mrs Aleshim, by author of Rudder Grange, Is 3d Cabinet Makers’ Pattern Book, being examples of modern furniture, 12s Spon’s Workshop Receipts, series 1,2, 3, and 4,6 s Moleswort’s Pocket Book of Engineering Formulae, 7s Gd Templeton a Millwrights’ and Engineers Companion, Ga 6d Practical Mechanic, 4s Gd _ Practical Problems and Lines for Working Drawings, useful in the workshop, 3s 6d Gould s Compositors’ Guide Book, 9d Boston's Pocket Estimator, 2s Ditching and Draining Tables, 2s Gd Cassell's Family Physician, a manual of domestic medicine, 25s Our Homes: and How to Keep the-Healthy T- - Courses, 18s ■ , Foot’s Plain Home Talk, 10a Ruddock’s Homoeopathic - Vado Meonm, ■ medical and surgical, Ga 6d Smedly’s Practical Hydropathy, 3s „ Ladies Manual, 2« Gd Higginsons Common Sense about Women, 3< Dr Caffin’s Treatise on Midwifery, Ss 6d The Family Doctor : A Dictionary of Domes. tic Medicine, 4s H. Barrett’s a anagement of Infanta and Childhood in Health and Disease, 3a 6d Chavain’s Advice to a Wife, Advice to Mothers, 3s Counsel to Mothers, 3s ■■ Aphorisms for Parents, 3s JOHN TV ATT, 94, WILLIS STREET,. ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8010, 15 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8010, 15 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8010, 15 February 1887, Page 4

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