JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS, JOHNSON VILLE. i,. ~-i.iT. TUESDAY, 4th JULY. At U a.m. IJIREEMAN E. JACKSON AND CO., in . conjunction with ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, will sell by public auction, as above — 76 fat bullocks 60 fat wethers 240 prime fat ewes and wethers 180 fat ewes A train leaves Wellington and jHanawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m.; returning from Johnsonville at x 2. 16 and 2 p.m. F. L. jaCKSON, 205 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY sth JULY, At 1 j).m. LAERY AND CO. (Ltd.) have been' favoured with instructions from Mr 11. Poole, Nurseryman, Bolton street, to sell on above date at their rooms, 44, Willis street — A choice and selected assortment of yoses, flowering shrubs, and pot plants, consisting of — 150 roses, including Crimson Ramblers, Hybrid Sweet Briars, Mamon Cochct, Bello Liebrecht, Rainbow, and all the leading kinds known. Also, Daphnes, Diosmas, Boronias, Azaleas, Camellias, Capo Heaths, Rhododendrons, Magnolias, Carnations, Orchid Flowering Cannas, Delphiniums, Peonias, Wisterias, Clematis, Jasemines, Perennial Phloxes, Anemones, Palms, ornamental grasses. These plants are all in splendid order, and being locally grown, are thoroughly acclimatised. 220 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY. At 1.30 p.m. Messrs laery and go. (Ltd.), 44, Willis street, have been favoured with instructions from Mr M. Mitchinson, of the well-known Caledonian Nursery, New Plymouth, to sell a large and varied consignment of plants and flowering shrubs Full particulars in future issue. 219 WEDNESDAY, sth JULY. MANAKAU STOCK SALE. AG. TAINE AND CO. will sell at 1 • o'clock—--50 Lincoln ewes in lamb 50 ewes and wethers 110 ewes in lamb, mostly G-tooth 10 head store cattle 2 dairy cows 1 dray Further entries being .received. 171 AERY AND CO. (I f D.), AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. TO LET—Mjunribanka street, good position, SSstSifid House, furnished; 14 acres grounW; garden; conveniences. Rent, £9 per month. FOB SALE—OWEN STREET.—7-roomod house, 46 x 90, newly drained; £450; £SO cash, balance 6 years 5 per cent. 113 AUSTIN STREET (off)—4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, verandah; title, I and Transfer; 38 x 105. Price, £440 (,£l4O cash, balance on mortgage). 114 NELSON STREET.—S Rooms, 2 stories; land, 25 x 90. Price, ‘£3so. 6 DANIEL STREET.—NearIy new. 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, etc.; land, 38 x 100. Price, £665. 104 WALLACE .STREET, close to Bidwell street.—s Rooms, storeroom, scullery and washhouse, sheds, workshop, garden; new building; land, 24 x x2O. Price, £SOO. 105 RANFUBLY TERRACE.—NearIy new, 4 rooms, bath, scullery, washhouse; 23
x 129. Price, .£475. 102 HAY STREET, Oriental Bay—6 Rooms, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. water, electric, light ;• 36 x 113. Title, Land Transfer. Price, ■ .£640 (£IOO cash, balance 5 per cent.). 109 ORIENTAL BAY—Sections; price on application. • 110 BERiIAMPORE Section, 41 x 132; fine view. 11l SEATOlJN—Sections. . 112 312 ACRES good -Liand, near Otaki, well fenced, etc., etc. Price, £3 15s per acre. MANAKAIT—4B acres, felled and' grassed, facing two roads, level. Price, £9 15s per acre. 569 Other Town and Country Properties on application. BUSINESSES FOR SALE—WELLINGTON.—Wood. Coal and Produce Business ns going concern; good business already worked up; good £lant. Price, £ISOO. 101 BAKERY (City)—Business as going concern; good turnover; building. - rooms and shop; bakehouse, 2 ovens, gas: stable and loft; sections, 38 x 100 and 38 x 120; can be had on good terms. 106 Money to Lend at Lowest Rates. 788 LAERY AND CO. (.Ltd.). THOMPSON BROS. & CO. £fOAL AND JpRODUCE jyTERCHANTS. Yards and Stores— DIXON STREET PEATHERSTON STREET VICTORIA STREET PIPITEA STREET 56£ REASONS Why you should drink JQOCTOR'S gPLCIAL Are On account of its absolute purity. On account of its being guaranteed seven years old. On account of the high esteem in which 't is held by the medical faculty. On account of every bottle having a do;tor’s certificate testifying to Hs genuineness. On account of its peculiarly pleasant flavour. On account of its being at once a beverage and a medicine. Sole Agents— WOLLERMAN AND CO.. Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hunter street, 737 Wellington. MACNIVEN AND CAMERON'S PENS are recommended by 3007 papersTHEY come as a boon and a blessing to men, the Pickwick, the Owl and the Waverley Pen. THE Plying Dutchman Pen writes 300 . words with one dip of ink. BEWARE of imitations. Sold by all stationers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3783, 4 July 1899, Page 8
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