BUSINESS NOTICES
The City Council invites, tenders for removal of trees from the reserve adjoining Glenbervie terrace. A notice regarding the cole by auction of native land in the township of Otaki, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, ie inserted in another column of this iesue. The Public Trustee notifies creditors in the estate of Samuel Sunderland, do ceased, that accounts must be sent in by January 3rd next.
Commencing to-day, the Manawatu Railway Company is issuing holiday excursion tickets lor the King’s Birthday holiday reason. Day excursion -tickets will lie available on Friday between the city and Packakariki. 'the Official Assignee advertises dividends payable in several bankrupt estates.
Tenders are invited by the Railway Department for supply of- steel superstructure for the . Hamilton railway bridge' ou the Aucklami-Kotorua section. Rutherfurd and Connell, land agents, Palmerston North, advertise lands in the estate of the late Mr Donald Jlaneou for sale by tender. The properties are freehold, close to the borough of Pal-mcn-ton.
Messrs Richards and Co., Eevans street, Newtown, announce in our columns that owing to the success of their auction sales of drapery, etc.,' during the past three clays, they have decided to continuethe sale to-day at 2 p.m. The sale is absolutely without reserve. Mr J. W. Mackay,- a recent arrival from the Continent. will conduct the auction. Tenders for additions to the Central Fire Station are invited by tbs City Council. The D.I.C. smart dro-s materials for November. Mr 11. E. Leighton, 7, Featberston street, advertiees a revised list" of piopertieo for sale. ‘ Wbitcombe and . Tombs. Ltd., announce arrangements made for the conduct of the several branches of their business, Janies Smith and Sons, of the New House, insert an announcement relative to white muslin robre at low prices.
Slessre Macdonald, Wilson and Co. sell at 11 o’cloqk to-morrow forenoon on the ground. Park terrace, off Moleswortb street, tho residence containing nine rooms for removal within two weeks. 'At I.3'J o’clock at the residence of Mr A. Patterson. No. 72, Austin street, the whole of his costly household furnishings, upright grand piano, o.p. ware, e-tc. Tho -mods will be on view, to-day from 2 o’clock to 5 o’clock, and to-morrow until hour of sale.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6048, 5 November 1906, Page 8
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370BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6048, 5 November 1906, Page 8
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