__Sales by Bourke & Fryer. LATE GAP! READ'S ESTATE. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES AND MORTGAGEES. SATURDAY! MARCH 22AT 12 O'CLOCK. Freehold Property ! • BOURKE & FRYER Have received instructions from the Trustees m tkc above estate to sell (under mortgage) — A MOST COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, containing 4 Rooms and Scullery (at present m the occupation of Mr. A. Mailin) together with } ACRE OF LAND, fronting to Gladstone Roa;l, adjoining the buildings known as the olu Brewery. Also — The ®QO(S. Templars' Hall, ORMOND, togethc.r with the £ ACRE LAJND on which the 3ame is erected. TERMS AT SALE. BOURKE & FRYER, m 12 Auctioneers. OHRISTCHUROfI GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. (To be run on 14th April, 1870.) MR. A. A. CAMERON has opened _ his Annual Consultation on the above important event. 4000 Members at 20s. Each. First (definite) £1000 • Second definite) f>oo Third (definite) 300 Other starters (divided) ... 800 Non-starters (divided) ... 1400 : £4000 n Exchange, Is. for cheques. Two stamps required, one for reply, and one for result. ALFRED A. CAMERON, *,: Box 251, P.O. ; Or, Prince of Wales Hotel, fe 18 Dunedin. [Fkom the News ov the World.] 3rd November, 1878. THE GLORIES OF INDUSTRY. ~T~N the peaceful struggle of work and i progress at the Paris Exhibition, THE WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, have surpassed the victories they have achieved at all preceding exhibitions by gaining an indisputable pre-eminence over 80 competitors, and carrying on" THE ONLY GRAND PRIZE AWARDED to SEWING MACHINES (which must not be confounded with the " Gold Medal," a secondary prize), for the superiority and excellence of their later productions. Thu testimony of a jury composed of competent and critical authorities will not fail to guide the public m the perplexing difficulty of choosing an article that is now a necescesity to everyone. THE NEW STRAIGHT- NEEDLE WHEELER & WILSON Has the Loose Winding Wheels, more improvements than any other SEWING MACHINE. i*£S~BE\VARE OF IMITATIONS. INSPECTION INVITED BY GRAHAM AND CO., AGENTS, G I S 13 O, I? N E. THE LADIES' FRIEND. QAA FINE CLOTHES PROPS, CJ\J\J Six-pence each, m 11 J. WARREN. OUR BOYS will meet OUR GIRLS TO-NIGHT, at Hydes 1 Benefit.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 650, 14 March 1879, Page 3
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