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Auctions. LAEKY AND CO, THIS DAY, MONDAY, HuVEMBJSR lOrn, 1890, At 9.30 o’clock. LAERY AND CO. will noil in their matt, corner of Willis street and Chew’s lane, at 9.30 sharp—, 700 packages bananas, pines, peanuts, ' coooannts, oranges, &c.» &C., &0., ex Omopere and Jessie Nlooll, vl* A. J. REID, _____ TUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, . At 2.80 o’clock. AJ, REID has been instructed to sell, , on account of whom it may concern, at bia rooms, without reserve — 15 h»lf«chesta tea 2 cases bacon SO old cheese 4 cases matches 5 tins tobacco 1 store truck 1 platform scales 8 knife cleaners Large quantity sundries and fowls. 02J FREEMAN K. JACKSON & CO. JOHNSONVILLE .SALEYARDS, WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1890. ■ AKEEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will i, sell as above, at II 39 a.m.—■ 70 fat bullocks 130 fat shorn ewes Train leaves Wellington and Manawata Railway station at IX a.m,, returning at 12 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON, 6U Auctioneer. J. H. BETHUNE 4 CO. TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1890. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD LEASES. Hunter Street Endowment and Queen’s Bond Site, Messrs j. h. bethune and co. are inatrnoted by the Wellington Harbour Board to sell by pnblio auction, at their rooms, Featheraton street, Wellington, on Tuesday, 10th December, 1890, at 2 p.m. THE LEASES for 21 years, from the Ist January, 1891, of six valuable sections, fronting to Hunter street, Custmnhouse quay, and the Queen’s Wharf Approaob. VALUATION for improvements on the expiration of leases. These sections, contiguous to tbs General Post Office and the Queen’s Wharf, may be considered THE BEST BUSINESS SIXES IN WELLINGTON. Plana and particulars may be obtained from, and conditions of sale inspected on application to, the Secretary to tbo Board; ° r t 0 J, H. BETHUNE & CO„ 6X3 Auctioneers. STEVENS AND GORTON. QTEVEN3 AND GORTON, AUCTIONEERS. LAND, STOCK, * STATION AGENTS Have tor Sale--1000 Bushels Faoey Perennial Rye (splendid sample) Clovers—Timothy, Crested Dogstail, &0., &o. We have a largo number of Valuable Properties in onr bands for Sale, and shall be happy to send full particulars on applloa. tion. Agents for the Brantford Binder. 880 Hotels POS I OFFICE HOTEL Grey Street. G. W. TABOR ... Proprietor. Having purchased the Lease and Goodwill of the abuse popular and centrally situated hostelry, G. W. T. begs to inform his numerous friends and the commercial community that every care and attention will be given to the comforts nod requirements of Permanent Boarders and Commercial Travellers. The bouse affords excel* lent accommodation. A SPECIAL FEATURE. One Shillino Luncheon Daily, from 12 to 2 o’clock. The very beet brands of Wines, Ales, and | Spirits. ! ‘ G. W. TABOR, 616 - Proprietor, Business Notices A. J. BE ID, AUCTIONEER, jpRODUCE, FRUIT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 54 and 63, Willis street, [HAS ON SALE— Bran, Oats, Barley, Hay, Straw, Chaff, Potatoes, Maize, Wheat, Peas, Pollard, Sharps, flams and Bacon, Tea, Sugar, Saddlery, Olothes lines, Salt butter, Merchandise, &c« Having Large Premises, I am prepared to receive large consignments of'Merchandise, Produce, Fruit, &o, either for Private Sale or by Auction. Outdoor sales of Merchandise, Household Furniture, & a., conducted with care. 54 AND 56, WILLIS STREET. 2 A NEW LOCAL INDUSTRY. MESSRS R. AND E. TINGEY, Manners Street. jyj-ESSRS R. AND E. TINGEY have to announce that they have started glasscatting, levelling, and drilling, and will be prepared to supply bevelled carriage lamp- glasses, bevelled plate glass, clock barometer faces, bevelled photograph covering glasses, bevelled bioyole lamp glasses, and also lailway porters’ lamp and engine glasses ali bevelled, and of any size. Broken barometer faces may now be replaced, drilled, and-bevelled to euite any size. This industry will supply a long-felt want, and this ia the only house in the Colony prepared to execute this class of work. Prices reasonable, and any oedera entrusted to them will bo attended to with the utmost promptitude and the greatest ca:o. 532 RED EUJSNEL TEA GIVES a fine malty, rich, and aromatic liquor. PETERS’ COBB & CO. Telegraphic Line of Royal Mail Coaches, nnder contract for carry, ing Her Majesty’s Malls, meets every train, WoodvUle and Palmerston, for Wellington, Napier, and Wanganui. The cheapest fastest, and most comfortable coach on tbs road, and the only Lina on which dependent* can be bad in travelling by. Specials at any ftiZUoe A. PETERS & CO, Proprietor*. Booking Office. Cook & Sen's lonris Agents, Limbton-qnay Wellington, COBB AND CO.’S COACHES. EKETAHUNA.WOODVIILE LINE. I SAVE Eketahnna dally on arrival of J first train from Wellington; also WoodvlVie each day in time to oatob the Wellington train at Eketahnna. Fares— Eketahana and WoodvUle, 7a fid ; Eketa* bona and Pahiatna, 6s. J. MACARA, 127 Proprietor, LOOKING GLASSES made to order, any size, or reglazad. Mirror Glass from Si per foot at R. Martin's.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 4