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FRIDAY, MAY INh, 1839. WaLauiarina Dredging Company, Ltd., iu Liquidation. ■»/TESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are i-T-B- instructed by .‘dr James Ashcroft, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, to sell by auction' al their rooms. -18, Lambton quay, on Friday, j. — -Jay, at 3.30 ji.m.— WAKAMARINA DRUGGING CLAIM, consisting of 13 acres, being one mile of the bed of the Wakamnrina Biver, hold under lease from the New Zealand Government for 21 years from 30th November, 1896, at a yearly rental of ,£6 10s. Also, the Dredge upon the claim, with all the plant necessary for working same. Full (fetalis on application. For further information apply to JAMES ASHCROFT, ' Official Assignee. Or lIARCOUKT AND CO, 57 Auctioneers. VKB LI MIN ARYANNOUN CE ME NT. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR. USEFUL, AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 17th AND 18th MAY, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are instructed by Miss Duggan, vvim is giving up housekeeping, to sell by public auction, as above— The whole of her furniture and effects, all of exceptionally good quality, at her residence, the late Minis; terial Residence, 122, Tinnwm road. 20 ' HARCOURT & CO., 48. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS. LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS. PUBLISHERS of “The Register and Property Investors’ Guide/ which is forwarded free to any address on application. The “Register” is the most comprebetisive list of town and country properties for sale published in the colonies. Prom its columns the following few items are selected:-a THORNDON—First-class 3-roomed bay window Villa, newly renovated, with all conveniences; let at 18a; land 22xt x 110 ft. Price, A 450; a bargain. Jloi KILBIENIE—Neat 5 rooms, two bay windows, verandah, totara foundations, cupboards, Venetians, copper, tubs, bath; land, 40ft x 110 ft. PriM, j>36o. olUu MOUNT VICTORIA—Four-roomed verandah Cottage; p.w.c., washhouse, etc. Price, i!350. Grand situation. 3084 LAWRENCE STREET—Up-to-date 7roomed verandah Villa, with balcony, batb, copper, tubs, new drainage; land, 4511 x 265 ft. .£600; any reasonable deposit. T , 3082 WELLINGTON TERRACE—Land, 98ft 6in x 329 ft 10in, with magnificent family residence of ten largo rooms; first-class stable, loose boxes, coachhouse, etc.; extensive view of harbour; rare chance. 3098 AUSTIN STREET—New and stylish 3roomed cottage; bath, scullery, p.w.c., lined throughout, papier machio ceiling, electric light to be connected; land, 30ft x 120 ft. Price, -E375; a bargain. 3038 TITAHI BAY—A grand chance to acquire a fine corner section in the very best part of this charming marine resort, admirably adapted for either business or residential purposes. Plan, etc., on application. 305< TE ARO—Four-roomed Cottage, bath, scullery, copper, Venetians, verandah, new drainage, etc.; land, 33ft x 76ft. Price, JJ4SO; a bargain. 2806

460 AGEES, Bear Wellington; 260 acres in mixed grasses; alongside good road and railway station; hilly, but not steep or rongh, with small flats; cottage, yards, some fencing; leasehold with p.c. Price, -£ 150, about . half cash. 3485 760 AGEES, West Mauricevillo; first-class small sheep run; 300 acres grassed, part flat, 2i miles fencing, large yards, etc.; leasehold; rent, .£lB 18s. Price, .£1134. . „ 5 AGEES at the Hutt; level, agricultural land. Price, -£6OO, a first-class property; adjoining land sold at .£75 an acre. , , , 1500 AGEES, Poverty Bay; reached by metalled road; 1300 acres English grasses; balance, bush for reserves; fencing, etc.; fences, 7 and eight wires, totara posts; 600 acres flat and ploughable; a good 8-roomed house, large woolshed, new yards, dips, etc. Price, -£5750. Stock at valuation; suitable terms. We can confidently recommend the above as being a first-class property and well worth the price. 3386 350 AGEES, Hawke’s Bay South, 240 acres in splendid grass, part of balance felled, nearly the whole ploughablo when stumped; 8 paddocks, with good supply; two convenient houses and outbuildings. Price, .£lO 15s; terms arranged. 3407 450 AGEES, Manawatu line, all well and faithfully grassed; 250 acres ploughable; 9 paddocks, well fenced and watered; nearly all level except for one hill; good loam soil; 7-roomed house, feiry, sheds, .etc.. Price, .£lO an acre; very liberal terms. 3307 1200 AGEES, Pahiatua, all in grass; 15 paddocks; 12 miles fencing; limestone country; carries 3600 sheep now besides 200 cattle; 5-roomed house, sheds, yard, dip. Price and full particulars on application. 3009 TRY “K 1 ’ JAM. MACNIYBN a GAMEE ON’S are recommended by 3007 newspapers. THEY come as a boon and a blessing to men,-the Pickwick, the Owl and the Waverley Pen. fIYHE Plying Dutchman Pen writes 300 ■ words with one dip of ink. BEWAEE of imitations stationers. JJEALTH IS Sold by all WEALTH. TO THE SHEEEEING AND UN-FORTU-NATE. Are yon one of thos> who find work a burden. Yon used to do it easily, brightly, without effort; but now you always feel tired and worn out, whatever you attempt. Are you, nervous or debilitated, with loss of energy and strength, irritable, timid, undeveloped, bashful in Society? Have you restless sleep, dreams, headache, backache, weakness of memory, loss of flesh and vital power, pimples, weak eyes, buzzing in the ears, dizziness, rheumatism, sciatica, bladder troubles, gravel, pains in the back, exhaustion, heart palpitation, early decay, loss of substance, varicose veins, or any weakness? If so, know for a certainty that I can change all that; You can he made vigorous, bright, strong and healthy, by consulting personally .or by post, FREE. PROP. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.Q., N.Z. Health Institute, 236. Gloucester street W., CHRISTCHURCH Post Office Box, 446. fielephone, 932. The only expert Specialist advertising who will guarantee a thorough cure. Sole proprietor and patentee of the only guaranteed Electric Belts and other special Electrical Appliances in the colonies. Ladies’ French Herbaceous Pills for irregularities from any cause, 10s posted. Testimonial. Dunedin. Professor Notmann: Dear Sir,—l cannot express my gratitude for your beneficial treatment, which has proved so successful, for I had almost given up all hope of ever being cured when I consulted you. I enclose the small amount owing, and in conclusion take the liberty to wish you the success your indefatigable and kind care demands. Again thanking you most heartily, I remain ever yours gratefully, „. , ' W. A. GRAHAMS, A valuable household treatise, showing bow you can be cured and life made worth living, which should be read by parents and guardians, and the young and old of both sexes. Post Free. Write for one today.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3735, 9 May 1899, Page 8

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