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Avcrzcm sojjsb. TIIH DAY, THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 11 o’clo-jk sharp. AT THOM AS’ HAU, Cpstomhocsb OVAT. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF A VARIED AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP JAPANESE WARE. /NEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have V3T been favoured with instructions to offer by auction at ThomaT Hall, on I’huraday, 10th December, at 11 o'clock sharp The Choickst ant) Most Autistic CoNsia c-irn v of JAPAN WARE EVER. OFFERED IN Wf5C»LiN'JTON, received direct from Kobo, Japan. con Hinting of Satin mid velvet four • fold screens, himboo stands and easels, silk photo «tanda, ladies’ and goctT white and embroidered silk handkerchiefs, silk fan*, glove boxes, cabinets, cloisonad vases, brackets, silk dieting gowns, choice Satsama jar*, vases and ornaments, water jugs, occasional tables and chairs, baskets, trays, censors Splendid Assortment of JAPANESE BEAD BLIVDS Very choice tea, coffee, tiMo-i-tSfce, and afternoon services in the most elegant designs, cups, saucers, teapots, flower-pots, vases, flower-stands, plaques. We confidently invito the attendance of the public to the above sale. The shippers inform us that included in the consignment are a number of articles quite now to New Zealand, and possessed of considerable attractive and artistic qualities. Every line will be cleared without reserve, and will be on view one day before the sale. V 69 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12th, " At noon. AUCTION SALE OF KETCH LIBERTY, Recently Sunk in Wellington Harbour. By Order of the Wellington Harbour Board. ✓ GEORGE THOMAS & 00. have recolvod instructions to sell by public auction at the Breastwork, Waterloo quay, at noon on Saturday, 12th December, 189 U-r The KETCH LIBERTY, as she now lies at the above breastwork, to* gather with her spars, sails, cordage, anchors and chains, compass, seining not, &c., as recovered from the Wellington Harbour. Any further information may be obtained on application to the Secretary to tho Board or to the Auctioneer*. 21 GEORGE THOMAS & CO. FRIDAY, UTir DECEMBER, 1893, At 2.30 p.tn. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT, COURTEKAT PLACE. RENT RETURN -£2 8a PEE WEEK. Messrs harcourt and 00. are instructed to soil by public auction, at their rooms, Lambton quay, on Friday, 11th December— A valuable freehold section, haring 33 foot frontage to Courtenay place by 110 feet, part of Town Acre 277, with tho three dwellings thereon, lot at 18s, IGs and Its per week.

Those dwellings, fronting Courtenay plane, are' known as Nos. Gt and 6G. Each house has bath, shower, copper set in brick and p.w.0., the drainage being under present bylaws. The rentals being moderate and-the houses situated on the tram-line and in the centre of too city, there is never any difficulty in lotting, and the rentals are paid_weekly in advance. Insured for ,£BSO. Title—Land Transfer. This is a better investment than a mortgage. For further details apply to 802 HARGOURT AND GO. FRIDAY, 18rn DECEMBER, 1896, At 2.30 p.m. Auction Sale of 100 ACRE 3, PirZHEKBEBT. To close accounts in Estate of late John - Wickham Fowler, of London. Messrs hargourt and go. are instructed by the Trustees of'th© Will of the late John Wickham Powlor, of London, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Wellington, on Friday, 18th December, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcel of land, comprising about 100 acres, being section No. 158, Fitzherbert, adjoining the property of Mr Wm. Akers. This desirable section, situated j within a couple of miles of Linton Railway Station, consists of level alluvial country, in open bush, and can bo strongly recommended to those who desire an unimproved section which will repay development. For farther particulars apply to Messrs TRAVERS AND OLLIVIHK, Solicitors, Wellington ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. 971 FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1893, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE, Owing to Dissolution of Partnership, of . MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD RUN, 10,800 ACRES, * Known as TIRAUMEA STATION, Together with 12,500 SHEEP, 350 CATTLE AND 21 HOUSES. Messrs hargourt and go. are instructed by the owners, who are dissolving partnership, to soil by auction, at their rooms, Wellington, on Friday, 18th December, 1890— That splendid Freehold Run, known as TIRAUMEA STATION, situated 21 miles from Kketahuna Railway Station by well-formed and wellbridged roads. The run is in first-rate working order, and consists of easy country, well-watered. Six thonsand acres are in grass, divided into 26 paddocks, the largest being 1200 acres. There is a good residence of 11 rooms, as well as , all buildings, dip, yard*, &0., necessary for j the working of a well-found run. The flock consists of nearly pure Romneys, all young sheep. Last year's clip averaged 9sd in the grease. For farther information apply to Mr Warren, on the station, or to HARGOURT AND CO., 118 Wellington.

Townsend and paul, PRODUCE AND FRUIT AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN. AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Office, Grain and Produce Stores j 21, WILLIS STREET. I FRUIT IffA BEET, Harris street, Whore we oonduot Fruit .and Produce Sales Every Day; . Sales of Stock of all descriptions, Farm Implements, Farnituro, Ac., conducted in town and country at any time to suite clients. Sole A trouts in Wellington for the Now Famous Mercantile Brand Batter, which took First Prize at the last Show at Fetono..To bs had every week! n lib pats at our store; Willis street. Wo also undertake to aot as agents for the selling or letting of private houses, business premises, Ac. We have sample rooms at the disposal of travellers and others. Reference, Panic of New South Wales All kinds of fruit and produce taken on consignment ancudispoaod of to the heat ad* vantage. Account sales promptly returned after every consignment with draft or cheque. Punctuality a special feature in our business. Orders from country stores for fruit or produce carefully attended to. The following lines are always on sale privately, at lowest market prices, in any Saantity tt.tr ,ik -- ' ~ ~ ' AdVice and Medicine at ali, Hours you 2s flu, r ’ «ouub, jtuu.9, .roraxocs, unions, Tea, Sugar, Butter, Choose, Bacon, Hams, Waite and Black Tartarian Seen Oats, Dan Oats, Ao., Ac, TOWNJENO A PAUL, > rauij, Auctioneers. f2* OOD Morning, old \T follow, how well you are looking! Prepared only by Wm. C. Fitz Gerald, Consulting Chemist, Fitz Gerald’s Corner, Wellington, Tes, I am taking Fitz Gerald’s Blood Purifier, • and feel ’like a now man.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 4