BUSINESS NOTICES
Negotiations are now in hand for a private sale of Mr W. Smith’s 40-acre farm oroperty at Waikanae, which was submitted to auction yesterday by Mr 8. George Nathan, in conjunction with Dalgety and Co., and was passed in at £3300. J 1L Bothuno and Co. announce that on January Bth, at 2.30 pan., at their rooms, under instruotiona from the Registrar of the Supremo Court, they will submit a Rbsonoath property, comprising freehold land of 2 roods 20 perches and five dwellings thereon. Information concerning the .property may be had on application to Messrs Brandon, Hifllop and Brandon, solititors, or tho auctioneers. Arch. Clark and Sons, Ltd., will furnish Inquirers with particulars concerning a drapery business for salo in tho North IsJana. „ _' . Tenders are required by Mr J. Charlesworth for excavating work at corner of 3Pirie and Brougham streets. Annual show of students' work will open AO-day at the Wellington Technical School. An extraordinary general meeting of the Australasian Temperance and General Mltnal Life Assurance Society, Ltd., will be sicld in Melbourne on December 24th. The Bank of Now Zealand notifies that an interim dividend of 6 per cent, upon the ordinary sharp capital is now payable. Messrs Harcourt and Go. will hold an important auction salo at Government House to-morrow.
Messrs J. H. Bethnno and 00. will sell on Wednesday, January Bth, large section ■smd fine dwellings at Kosenoath. A senior clerk is required by advertisement to fill a responsible position. The traffic department of the Wellington Corporation Tramways notify that the regulations dealing with the conveyance of luggage, parcels, etc., will bo brought into force on Monday next. An established provincial newspaper and printery business is for sale in the South island. The Castlcpoint County Council invites tenders for tho construction of a now bridge in timber and steel. Ploughmen, station cooks, gardeners, farm hands, etc., can find employment by communicating with tho Now Zealand Sheopfarmers' Labor Exchange, Hunter street. Quoree Bros, draw attention to their special Christmas stock, which has been marked down in price to meet seasonable requirements. Kirkcaldie and Stains advertise boots for men with small feet, men’s mercery, and ladies’ and gentlemen’s holiday toggery. The firm also draws attention to Royal oulton and Royal Worcester afternoon tea sets. W. Rout and Sons have a block of land for sale near tho famous Moutero Hills, Nelson. Five-guinea tailor-made Costumes foi three guineas; tho same material, the same cut. tho same workmanship; why pay more? Note address: Siegel’s, Ladies’ Tailor, 27. Manners street.— Adrt,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 7
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421BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 7
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