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For Sale Fencing wire and corrugated iron. TO ARRIVE PER ARDBNTINNY AND DALLAM TOWER. 40 tons fencing wire, Nos. 8,9, and 10 10 tons iron standards 21 tons corrugated iron, 26 and 28 gauge. Eor sale by the undersigned. J. M. TAYLOR, Land and Commission Agent. I?OR SALE.—The whole of that extensive V CARRYING BUSINESS between Wellington and the Wairarapa, at present carried on by Messrs. Hastwbll, Bannister, and Go., with the whole of the waggons, drays, horses, bullocks, harness, &c., all in working order, and in use. Also, the LEASES of the DEPOT in Wellington, and the STABLES and LAND at the Silver Stream. The LEASE of the STABLES and DEPOT at Greytown, could also be arranged. For further information, apply to— W. R. HASTWELL, Greytown ; H. BANNISTER, Masterton; Or, to THOS. C. DARCY, Agent, Lambton-quay, Wellington. OR SALE, PRIVATELY.—That valuable Line of Coaches running between Wellington and Porirua. Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER, Crown and Anchor. RARE OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE, a splendid Drawing-room Model American Organ, by Mason and Hamlin. " Just imported, quite perfect, and ,to be sold at cost price. Apply to W. CLARKE, Lambton Quay. Electoral Notices-, QI T Y COUN CI L. te ar(Toward. NOTICE is hereby given, that an ELECTION; of a COUNCILLOR for the. above Ward, will take place at the MARKET HALL, Cuba-street, on TUESDAY, the 9th instant. Poll to commence at 8 a.m,, and close at 4 p.m. . The following Candidates have been nominated, viz.: — : ’ Gillon, Edward Thomas Moody, Charles Young, Andrew. (Signed) - ROBERT GREENFIELD, Returning Officer.' Wellington, February 3, 1875. o the Ratepayers of te aro ! WARD. ; I beg to offer my services as your REPRESENTATIVE in the CITY COUNCIL. , If elected, I promise to devote my best attention to the interest of the City, and the Te Aro Wai'd in particular. I am, Your obedient servant, . ANDREW YOUNG. '|'O' THE RATEPAYERS OF THE 1 WARD OF TE ARO. Gentlemen, —At the request of a number of my former supporters, I am again a candidate for the representation of your Ward in the City Council. It has been objected to my fitness for the Council that I.havebeen.sn abort -a time hr tbc. colony, and am unacquainted with your wants. I am, at all events, cognizant of many abuses existing in the government of the city—abuses which I have not shrank from exposing, and some of which have been removed. I object to Councillor George’s proposal to double the rates for five years; and I also object to the current year’s rates being expended in the formation of new streets and works, which should be done from a Capital Account, the payment of which Should extend over a period of fifty years. . Future ratepayers will reap the benefit of their formation, and should help to pay the piper. ’ The scavengering of the city should be done by contract, a special rate being 'made to defray the cost. The draining and sewering is of paramount importance, and require immediate attention on the part of the Council. Your Ward is entitled to further representation in the Council, and should be divided into two, with three members for each ; r and I shall, whether elected or not, take steps to effect such division. : Uniform rating, economically and fairly expended among the; different Wards, -is the platform on which I stand, and, if elected, I shall stick to my colors. If rejected,'! shall still continue to agitate and fight for what I consider the interests of the Ward and the 1 city at large. X am, Gentlemen, - ‘ Yours truly, C. MOODY. Courtenay-place, January 30. G Produce. WOOL. —The undersigned is a purchaser of WOOL, or will make advances on clips placed in his hands for sale in London. EDWARD PEARCE. f jpHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL and other PRODUCE, ’or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. ' ■ ; LEVIN & CO. w OOL.—The undersigned are prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other produce shipped through them for sale in the London market, on extremely liberal terms. .They are also cash purchasers of same., : i , ■ ■ W. & G. TURNBULL & GO., COL ONI A L PROD UC E. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce; or they will make liberal advances on -the same. ' * ; ‘ 1 JOHNSTON & CO. ! ..... . Drapery.,.:','.,- ' rjYE, ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET GREAT CLEARING SALE. Alteration and Extension of Premises. Great sale of fancy dresses 8/6, 4/9, 5/6 Great sale of cambric costumes • J 7/6 Great sale of Tassore costumes 12/6 Great sale of Batiste costumes 15/0 Great sale of ladies’linen cuffs 0/4J Great sale of ladies’ linen,'collars 0/sJ Great sale of ladies linen sets ; 0/10A Groat sale of ladies’straw hats 1/0 Great sale of ladies'trimmed hats 4/6 Great sale of ladies’ trimmed bonnets 8/9 Great sale of ladies’ lustre jackets 5/6 Great sale of ladies’ polonaises 7/0 rjTE ARO HOUSE, CLEARING SALE, Great sale of ladies'washing skirts 5/6 Great sale of ladies' white cotton hose 0/4J Great sale of children’s white cotton socks 0/2J Great sale of washing prints ■ ' 0/4 J Great sale of Scotch gingham _ ■ 0/3J Great sale of striped and checked shirting 0/o,} Great sale of men’s strong tweed trousers 5/9 Great sale of men’s strong tweed coats , 10/9 Great sale of men’s trousers and vests ’ 16/6 Great sole of men's straw hats . 1/0, 1/3 Great sale of men’s felt hats - - . 1/0, 1/6 Great sale of men’s strong striped shirts 2/0 J A MBS S M I T H, Te Aro House, Wellington. -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4330, 4 February 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4330, 4 February 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4330, 4 February 1875, Page 3

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