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BUSINESS NOTES

Messrs Geo. Thomas and Co. will sell at their.rooms to-day a stock-in-trade consisting of groceries and provisions, an Tenders are invited .for the erection of the Taumaranni bridge over the Wanganui river. All books and blocks in connection with the St .Patrick's Day sports are to be handed to the secretary not later than Saturday. A notice to passengers by the Eimutaba appears in this issue. Tenders are invited by Mr W. C. Chatfield for alterations to the premises of the “New Zealand Times.'' A notice to consignees of goods by the Indramajo and the Whakatane, appears taka appears in this issue, v Tenders hre invited by Mr J. C. Bishop, SI, Brougham street, for the purchase of property in lugestre street and Cuba street.

Messrs Sidey and Co. announce for tomorrow. and Friday an attractive auction sale of genuine Australian, Tasmanian and other furs from the leading manufacturers. The shipment includes drawing and diningroom rugs and mats, handsome fox-centre hearthrugs, travelling rugs, platypus capes and muffs, white fox necklets, cycling collarettes and a great variety of ladies’ personal wear in Canadian fox, wild cat, swamp wallaby and native bear. This shipment is claimed to be one of the most valuable and . comprehensive ever sent to Wellington. . Catalogues may be bad on application. On the 29th March Messrs Harcourt and Co. will sell at their rooms, Lambtou quay, for removal, the building No. 5, Thorndon quay, occupied by Mr J. O’Halloran. On the 2nd April they will offer a villa residence of five rooms in Moxham avenue, Kilbimie, on land 40ft by 120 ft. The house has only recently been built arid has aU conveniences. On the 3rd April they will submit the residence of Mr John Boss, situated between Ingestre street and Abel Smith street and known as “Inverlochy.” This well-built dwelling of fourteen rooms is fitted with every convenience. The grounds, containing over one acre, are tastefully laid out with choice shrubs and trees, lawns, flower and fruit gardens, vinery, summer-house, concrete tennis court, etc. It is only' fifteen minutes’ walk from the Post Office. On the 12th April they will sell the magnificent dairying laud known as the -/Eawson Estate," containing. 1800 acres, and situated at Mringaroa. two miles and a half from Wallaqeville station. It is subdivided into suitable sized ■ dairying farms. Plans can be obtained on application.

■ The steamer Duchess will run to Day’s Bay this morning and afternoon at the usual hours. The afternoon return trip from the Bay is fixed for'6 p.m., instead of 5 p.m.

Messrs Turnbull, Watkins and Williams will hold a sale of city and suburban property at their rooms at 2.30 p.m. to-day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4316, 27 March 1901, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4316, 27 March 1901, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4316, 27 March 1901, Page 7