AuctionsTHURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. VALUABLE INVESTMENT. TAKANAKX-STREET, CORNER OF ARTHUR-STREET, (Late in the occupation of Mr. Aitken, Grocer.) MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Thursday, 2nd September, at 2 o’clock p.m.— That valuable freehold, having a frontage of 23ft. to Taranaki-ntreet, and a frontage of 80ft. to Arthur-street, together with the substantiallybuilt new house and shop, late in the occupation of Mr. Aitken, grocer. Further particulars to be had at the office of the auctioneer. THURSDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF PURE SHORTHORNS, Of the celebrated NB brand ETTERSHANK, BAGLESTONE, and CO., jointly with FISKEN and GIBSON, are favored with instructions from the breeder, the Honourable Niel Black, to offer for sale by auction, at Mount Noorat, near Terang, Victoria, on Thursday, the 18th November next—--400 head of pure shorthorns, As follows : 10 pedigree bulls, from 1 to 21 years old 20 „ heifers 70 pure bulls, from 1 to 2J years old 80 „ heifers, from 24 to 3 years old SO „ „ from 3to 4 years old 40 „ cows, from 4to 5 years old 50 „ ~ from sto 6 years old 50 „ „ aged. This fine herd, which was commenced by the present owner 34 years ago, comprised cows and bulls of the purest strain of blood then obtainable, and the standard of excellence having been maintained and improved by regular and systematic additions of the finest specimens of both sexes procurable in Great Britain, is unsurpassed in the Southern Hemisphere for purity of blood, size, symmetry, and strength of constitution. The auctioneers have much pleasure in recommending the above to buyers for stud purposes, as breeding from pampered or overfed animals has been carefully avoided. Catalogues are now ready and can be obtained on application to the auctioneers. Business N otices. E LINDS. BLINDS. •Just received—lo,oooft. of Californian pine laths To arrive—3s,oooft. of clear pine laths. EASB Y ’ S Venetian and Wire Blind Works, Willis-street, opposite New Zealand Times office. Prices on application. T HOM A S SADDLER, By Appointment to LOWES, His Excellency Normanby. the Marquis of Lamrton-qcay, Wellington, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLERY & HARNESS, CONTRACTOR FOR VOLUNTEER ACCOUTREMENTS Of Every Description. SOLID LEATHER OASES FOR NAUTICAL AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS. Single and Double Mill Belting made to order, &c., &c., &c. T. L. has on hand a first-class assortment of imported and colonial-made goods; and, having made arrangements with one of the best English houses for .a regular supply, is in a position to do business at a much lower rate than usual. Repairs of every description connected with the trade executed with neatness and despatch. /"NEORGE POUND, IJT COACH & HERALD PAINTER, Sion Writer, and Gilder on Glass, Willis Street, near Scotch Church, Carriages and Buggies painted and retrimmed in the first style of art. Business Carts painted in the most pleasing combination of colors. Designs of all kinds of Vehicles furnished. SOLE AGENT for Johnston Brother’s Imperial Hematite Paint, wholesale and retail. fjpi OM B S and HEADSTONES MADE TO ANY DESIGN, AT W HELYER’S, Manners Street. gAH PL E AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Importers of every description of Carpenters’ Tools, Grates, Stoves, Fenders, Fireirons, &c. A large stock of Plated Ware always on hand. J. M . TAYLOR, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHIP BROKER, AND LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. Office—Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay. gMITH BROS., . AND WILLIAMS. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. VULCAN FOUNDRY. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. JAMES LINX ON, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTH. WS. FORBES, & CO., , CIIDRCn-STREET, MaSTERTON, AUCTIONEERS, Station, Land, and Estate Agents. Stock of all descriptions and Agricultural Produce bought and sold on Commission. E AEO PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, (Late G. Baillie.) OUBA-STREET. JOHN KELLY begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he has taken a lease of the above premises, and he hopes by strict attention to business and the production of first-class work only, to merit a fair share of public patronage. From J. K-’s long experience (over 12 years) in one of the first houses in Glasgow, patrons may rest assured that neither time nor trouble will be spared in endeavoring to please them. Photographing children will have special attention. ■ Enlargements, miniatures for brooches, lockets, &c., finished in any style. Outdoor photography in all its branches. Special arrangements made for families. TE ARO PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO is NOW OPEN. Address—Cuba-street, Te Aro. Notice.— Messrs, edmondson, SELLAR, & CO., having disposed of their Greytown business to their late Managers, Messrs. RIDLEY & WOOD, Solicit a continuance of past favors on behalf of their successors, and request all debts due to be paid to them. w. V. BIDLEF and F. H. WOOD, in taking the above business, trust to be favored with the patronage hitherto accorded to their predecessors. The business will in future be carried on under the name of RIDLEY, WOOD, and CO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4505, 28 August 1875, Page 4
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