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For Sale or to Let SUBURBAN RESIDENCE IN NELSON FOR SALE BY AUCTION OR PRIVATE CONTRACT. FOR SALE, that fertile and beaut if til Estate at Stoke, a suburb of Nelson, called ANNESBROOK, consisting of 206 acres of admirable land, enclosed and sub* divided by fences and edges ; 170 acres are , laid down in grass. The improvements consist of a well-built slate-roofed house, with sixteen rooms, three cottages, two conservatories, stables, and carriage-house, shearing shed, and out-buildings. The property is I admirably sitnated, suitable for occupation as a whole or for subdivision into allotments for suburban residences. Title under Land Transfer Act. The property will be sold by auction a» a whole or in convenient allotments about the middle of November nest, unless a reasonable offer be previously made. For particulars,, terms, &c. r apply to MESSRS CHAPMAN & FITZGERALD. 99 Solicitors, Wellington. FOR SALE (a Bargain) —A well-built Stable, containing two man’s room, loft, &&,. so constructed that it can easily be removed. Apply T.V., office of this paper. 87 FOR SALE. TEAMER CHELMSFORD. Gross Tonnage, 103'53; nett, 70 •40; built in Sydney, ISS6. Steams 10 knots with a consumption of 2owt. coal; in thorough good order; carries SO tons dead weight with a draft of 6ft of water; accommodation for 30 cabin passengers ; capital sea boat. Farther particulars, SHARP AND CO., Commerce-street, 969 Auckland. TO LET, FOR SESSION OR OTHERWISE. ASEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, nicely furnished throughout, containing bathroom; good view of harbor and nice garden; verandah and balcony. Apply C.C.N., N.Z. Times. 753 FOR SALE OR TO LET. A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SITE in Manners Street (next the Wellington Coach Factory), 33ft. by 50ft., or could be enlarged to 43ft. by 102 ft., with frontage to both streets. Would be well adapted for a large wholesale iron and general iron, mongery trade.' As I may say all the foundries, the coach builders, ship builders, farriers and the general blacksmiths of Wellington are located in Te Aro, where tons of iron are used daily and yet we have no iron merchant in] To Aro to supply the demand. For particulars, apply to M. BOHAN, Wellington Coach Factory. Business Notices DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. N. J. ISAACS, PROPRIETOR. daily from 1 o’clock. Beef tea from 10 to 12. 104 “COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE,” AND we are in receipt, ex Tongariro, of a Special Shipment from our Mr Lindsay, among which the following will be found splendid value; — Ladies’ 10-button Kid Boots, at 5/6 Ladies’ very pretty Evening Shoes, 5/6, 6/6 Gents’ splendid Balmorals, from 10/6 to SO/ Girls’ Button Boots from 6/6 Child’s Shoes, from 1/-per pair . » THIS IS NO CLAPTRAP, But a genuine reality, and as this is a trial Shipment we are certain these goods must receive a quick sale. Inspection invited. A. LINDSAY, THE GREAT BOOT IMPORTER, Lambton-quay Only. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, NORTH AND SCOULLAR, Lambton-quay, BEG to call the attention of the Public to their New Shipments of PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANS?^ PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS. PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS By Best Makers, Which they are still selling on DEFERRED PAYMENTS By the payment of the first monthly instalment in advance any one can soon become the happy possessor of one of our Instruments. Only 5 per cent- Interest Charged. GLORIOUS NEWS! THE Undersigned begs, to notify to bis Friends and the Public generally that he has recommenced business, at the corner of Kent.terrace and Sussex-square, as GROCER and General STOREKEEPER. Nothing but First-class Goods will be kept, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Tea will be a specialty, and my old reputation as a seller of good Tea I shall endeavor to re-establish. Among the stock will be found Drapery, Patent Medicines, Crockery, Brnshware, &c. A Trial Solicited. H. SEXTON, Jubilee House, 1887,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8168, 20 August 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8168, 20 August 1887, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8168, 20 August 1887, Page 5