LOST, on the road to Lyell’s Bay, a Carriage Cushion. Apply to the A.D.C., Government House. BOARD and Residence at Mrs. Allens’, Willis street, nearly opposite the Union Bank. (TOOK TAKING AT TE ARO HOUSE. 7/(3 14/6 14/6 19/6 1/6 9/6 8/6 15/' 18/6 22/ THE EOLLOWING LINES ix NEW GOODS MUST BE CLEARED OUT:— Boys’ Glengarry caps ... 0/ll| 1/f Boys’ khickerbocker suits .. 7/6 8/6 Boys’ mackintosh coats ... 6/9 Men’s black cloth trousers... 11/6 Men's black sac coats , ...• 9/9 Men’s pilot Galateas ... 16/6 Men’s cotton cord trousers.. Men’s Regatta shirts Men’s strong cotton shirts.. Men’s merino drawers Men’s merino shirts Men’s white shirts... Men’s moleskin trousers ... Men’s Galatea suits Men’s new silk scarfs Men’s paper cuffs ... Men’s best plush hats Men’s white shirt fronts . ... Strong cotton tweeds .. Embroidered Cashmere hoods l/6i each All wool tartan plaids ... 1/91 per yard Strong white flannel ... 0/S / per yard 600 yards 36in. white calico 0/4A per yard JAMES SMITH, Te Aro House, Cuba Street. 0/ll£ 1/3 1/6 0/6 per doz. prs. 1/11J each 0/104 each 0/10| 1/1 1/3 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the Matter of a vrnt fieri facias issued out in the case of SAMUEL VINCENT against IVOR JAMES, and dated the twentieth day of July, 1874. And In the Matter of the Execution of Judgments against Real Estate Act, ■ 1867. ’ • NOTICE is hereby given that I, JAMES TOWNSEND EDWARDS, Esquire, the Sheriff for the District of Wanganui, have this day by virtue of the above-mentioned writ seized in execution under the said Act, all that piece or parcel of land situate and being in the suburbs of the town of Wanganui, in the Province of Wellington, and being the allotment numbered thirty-eight of a sub-division of suburban section twenty-eight. Bounded on or towards the south-west by Campbell Street thirty-three feet, on or towards the south-east by the allotments numbered thirty-one and thirty-two, one hundred and forty-eight feet six inches, on or towards the north-east by a certain new street called Mulligan Street intersecting the said land thirty-thrse feet, and on or towards the north-west by the allotment number thirty-seven, one hundred and fortyeight feet six inches. And notice is hereby further given that I will sell at the expiration of three calendar months from the date hereof, the above-mentioned lands, unless the amount of the said writ with costs and expenses thereon are sooner paid and satisfied. Dated at Wanganui this twenty-eighth day of July, 1874. J. T. EDWARDS, Sheriff. F 0 RSALEC H E A P. A thoroughbred SHORTHORN YOUNG BULL, bred from Bishop Hadfield’s imported Gameboy.” Apply to JAMES COULTER, Lower Hult. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY.—That valuable Lino of Coaches running between Wellington and Porirua. Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER, ■ Crown and Anchor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4193, 28 August 1874, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4193, 28 August 1874, Page 3
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