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TUESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1901, At 11 o'clock sharp. AT THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS STREET. Townsend and paul wi?r sen as above—g (asss superior bacon (new cure) -| case superior hams (new cure) 20 boxes soap 20 boxes Valencia raisins 20 1001 b bags flour 7 sacks cocksfoot. 20 cases tinner] salmon The auctioneers draw special attention to the good quality of the bacon and hams. No Reserve. 972 FBIDDING SALE.' FRIDAY. MARCH 15th, 1 p.m. 1901. THF NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD will soli by public auction, as above—--350 2 and 4-tooth ewes, good line 350 good ewes 350 lambs 300 2-tooth ewes 300 f.f.m. ewes 200 good lambs 200 good shorn lambs 150 f.m. ewes 100 G-tcoth cues 100 2-tooth ewes 100 mixed 2-tooths 00 breeding ewes W 2.,o.lhli»»l» s « SsDßLS Auctioneer. 568 TARANAKI LAND! TARANAKI LAND; N BWT O N king Luctioneer, Stock, Land, and Commissioi Agent, JEW PLYMOUTH and STRATFORD HAS FOR SALE—•ROPERTIES of all descriptions, which nclude many of the CHOICES 1. DAIRY HARMS in TARANAKI, ranging in arei rom 50 to 500 Acres and upwards, at I rice? nd Terms well within the reach ot buyers The following are a- Few of the Numeroin ’roperiies for disposal, full jiarticulais o rhich will be forwarded on application: 203 Acres, freehold, good dairy farni/ai. n grass, subdivided into five paddocks, -roomed house, good road to property, me and half miles from factory and school (rice, £7; terms can be arranged. 91/ 105 Acres freehold, all in grass, well nb-divided, good fences, 6-roomed house owahed, trap shed, close to school, 1 mile rom creamery. Price £8 ss; terms. 691 140 Acres, very nice dairy farm, all leve ind down in good grasses, well watered aetal road to farm, subdivided into severa’ taddocks, few patches of native bush, all ins been ploughed and laid down, near fac »ry and school, 6-roomed house, boy s ■oom bath-room, etc. Lease with right o’purchase at =£lo. Goodwill, £3 per aoir 28 9 Acres freehold, good dairy farm ir mod working order, all in good grasses.. rubdividecT into 9 paddocks, close to factoiy md school, good metal, road. 6 roomed louae, stable, cowshed, and piggeries, and ither' buildings, within easy distance of jew Plymouth. Very easy terms given 3 rice cfii'o 10s. 91f Buyers are requested to apply ter mj 'Property Register,” which is issued quar ;erly. ' 967 TENDERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned np to SATURDAY, 23rd March, for the purchase of the following machinery and plant: 1 20-chaniher clay press 1 15-chamber clay press with stands, pipes, and nozzles and duplicate ■ cloths 1 clay pulverizer , 1 force pump 1 clay pug 1 lifting pump Set Pickering governors (electric' lighting) 3 tile presses 18 sets dies Saggers moulds 21 embossed patterns Tools and sundries .Now on view at Pottery Works. Milton. J. A. DUTHIE AND CO., 566 Milton. THE BELLEVUE GARDENS,' (LATE McNAB’S) LOWER HUT T. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND ORNA MENTAL GARDENS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE MESSRS CRH AND DODDER (the Proprietors) have pleasure in announc ing that the BELLEVUE GARDENS Oat McNab’s) are now ready to receive visitors 1 The residence having been thoroughly re novated and re-furnished, patrons may rep on finding everything first-class. PrivaE Dinner and Picnic Parties arranged for Satisfaction Guaranteed. Permanent Boarders and Tourists will find Excollen’ Accommodation at the Bellevue Gardens The manager (Mr. Manghand) having hat’ considerable experience with the Unioi Steam Ship Company, patrons may rely on receiving the very best attention. Tin Gardena and its Beautiful Picturesque Surroundings are so well-known that tin Proprietors feel it is needless to describe them in this announcement. Correspon denco invited, addressed either to th Manager, Bellevue Gardens, or to the Proprietors, Messrs Orr and Lodder, City Buffet Hotel, Lambton quay, Wellington Telephone 702. 569 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. Fview of the possibility of the bubonic plague reaching New Zealand, householders are urgently requested to take all pains to keep their premises perfectly clean and to give information to the Corporation Officials at once in any case of a nuisance coming under their notice. A house to house inspection has been commenced, hut as this will- take some time to complete, the assistance of the citizens is asked for. If this is done and every person keeps his premises in good order there need be very little fear of the disease obtaining a hold in Wellington. JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor of Wellington. March 8!h. 52S WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RATS. f I VHREEPENCE per Head will be paid -I- for Dead Rats delivered at the Destructor, Clyde quay. J. B. PAGE. Town Clerk. March §th. 1901. 524 WELLINGTON CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 24th APRIL, 1901. TO THE ELECTORS. I A DIES AND GENTLEMEN—I intend J to seek re-election as a member of the City Council,' and shall take an early opportunity of placing_my views on Municipal matters before you. I remain your Obedient Servant, 570 JOHN P. LUKE. TO THE BURGESSES OF MELROSE. R A. H FULLFORD, a candidate for a seat in the Melrose Borough Council, will address the burgesses of Brooklyn at an early date on municipal matters, and he asks one and all to reserve their right of vote till they have heard the Liberal Candidate and the Workers’ Friend. 571

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4302, 11 March 1901, Page 6

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