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AVOTion KAxam. OXAKI. SMALL FAEM3. OTAKI. TE MA.NUAO, Within Five Minutes’ Walk of OTAKI E AIL WAY STATION. BYEON BROWN is instructed tv sell by public auction ON THE OEOUND ON WEDNESDAY, THE ICtu day op DECEMBER, 1890. THIS BEAUTIFUL piece of land, containing EIGHTY (80) ACRES in lota, of areas varying from Two Roods to Twenty Acroa This land is charmingly situated on a terrace lust above the Otaki Flat proper ; it is all level, with a gentle slope to the west, and is acknowledged to bo one of the choicest pieces in the district; it lies on the Mam County and Waitohu roads, is sheltered from all prevailing heavy winds, and for residences, gardens and orchards cannot anywhere bo surpassed. COME AND SB Eli’' All is in its favour—SIIUATION, CLIMATE, QUALITY. „ Otaki grows as Wellington grows. Every year for the last seven years Otaki land values have steadily increased ; every day ] they are steadily increasing. I NOTE that a largo numbor of the sections have the unusual feature of double i frontages which will give all investors the opportunity of subdividing without farther cost or trouble. , Section 21, 20 acres, with beautiful knoll, rivor frontage and rich fiat, though now quite undeveloped, contains splendid possibilities, and for anyone with capital wanting a country or suburban homo the opportunity is unique. Plans may bo seen at Messrs Brown, Thomson and Co,’a ; Wellington, and tho Auctioneer’s, Otaki. Title is Land Transfer. Terms :—lO per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, in throe months, balance in throo years at G per cent. Special Tram arrangements with cheap faros will be advertised. 104 WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. SEASON 1898-97. THE Wellington Wool Brokers’ Association will hold Auction Sales at Wellington on the undermentioned dates : FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1897. FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1897. The following reduced scale of charges has been adopted Commission ...■ ... per cent, Receiving, carting, warehousing, weighing, repacking, advertising, cataloguing, fire insurance, &o. ... ... 2s 6d per bale On wool offered hut not sold NO CHARGE will bo made it subsequently shipped through tho soiling broker. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Aoenct Company (Limited). Levin & Co. (Limited). Labry & Co. (Limited). United Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited). Murray Egberts & Co. A. Q. Taine & Co. 712

LA.BRY & OJ., LTD. 41, Willis stbeet, Wellington, GRAIN, FRUIT, PRODUCE & GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL. SKIN AND FLAX BROKERS, COMMISSION, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LIBERAL Cash Advances made against produce consigned for sale in local or foreign markets. At Victoria stbeet Stobes—Skin, Hide and Tallow Sales hold weekly Wool Sales on dates fixed by Wool Brokers’ Association. At Willis stbeet Maet Fruit Sales Daily. General and Clearing Sales as arranged. Sheepskins—Oar business in this description of produce is by far the largest in Wellington, and our system of classifying, valuing and properly supervising every line as it comes into store has led to the diversion of a large quantity of skins which had previously found their way to other centres. Reliable weekly market reports are regularly furnished consignors, and accountsales and remittances for all consignments are despatched by first mail after realisation. Station and farm requisites on hand for sale at lowest current rates. Stores of every description, woolpacks and twine, oornsacks, staples, fencing wire, &0., turnip seeds, grass and clover seeds, sheep dips, binder twine, &c., &c. , PUBLICATIONS. NOW PUBLISHED. (g T' O N E ’ S Wellington, Hawke’s Bat and Taranaki Commercial, Municipal and Geneeal DIRECTORY AND .NEW ZEALANDZIANNUAL. 1896-7. Sixth Tear op Publication. Edited by John Stone, Jnnr. Demy Bro. size,containing nearly 900 pages, together with Maps of Wellington and New Zealand corrected to. date, the whole handsomely bonnd in oloth, gilt-lettered. PRICE ... ~T ... 12s 6d. STONE. SON & CO., Printers and Publishers, Crawford street, Dnnedin. Kondon: Johnl’Haddon and Co., Bonverie Honse, L IJ.BRY AND 438 F. B. FARMAR, Managing Director. Salisbury equate. 457

H. COERICK HAVING bought the entire stock in the Multiform, 37, Cuba street, and it being his intention to confine himself to the manufacture and sale of Boots and Shoos, will devote 14 days to clearing out the Fancy Goods, Toys, Clothing and Hosiery, &c. Offers invited for large or small parcels. No money refused, as these goods must bo out at any price. SALE NOW ON. . In reference to the Boot Trade, I shall supply the best articles at the lowest price for cash. Special attention given to order work and repairs a . HENRY CORRIOR, Boot Manufacturer, 539 The Multiform, 37, Cuba street. SuMMEES (Late of Auckland and Dunedin), Bakes and Confectioner, Begs to notify the general public that he has opened at 40, Willis street, and trusts by strict attention, civility and cleanliness, to merit a share of their patronage. Note the address—Opposite Oriental Hotel. 914 liii Is m KMC m m LOCAL INDUSTRIES. rjVHE WONDER OF THE YEAR. LUKE t CO7S RANGES. ■221 GAS ENGINES. IJIHE BOUqiLL'S CTTO GAS "ENGINE Is the Simplest, the Best and the Cheapest in the market. Two fly wheels in all engines above one h.p. Can be seen at work in Messrs Samuels’, Crease and Sons’, McXoa and Gamble’s and Turner’s. ALEX. ROSS, Solo Agent, Dixon street, Wellington (opposite Royal Oak Hotel). 444

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2998, 9 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2998, 9 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2998, 9 December 1896, Page 4

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