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Auctions IMPORTANT SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD' PROPERTY. THE WELLINGTON CLUB. MONDAY, 24th JULY. R. G. H. VENNELL has been favored with instructions from the trustees and committee of the Wellington Club, to offer for sale by public auction, at his rooms, Hunterstreet, on Monday, the 24th July Their valuable freehold property on Lambton-quay, nearly opposite the new Government offices. The property consists of a frontage to Lamb-ton-quay (east) of 89 links, by a depth of 205 links, and on the west 91 links, upon which ».n> p.rp.c.tßtl handsome and commodious buildsting of large dining-room, billiardroom to accommodate two tables, four large sitting-r9oms, spirit-room, good cellars, 18 bedrooms, kitchen fitted with first-class range, scullery, and all necessary outhouses comi plete. Plans are being prepared, and will be on view at the office oi the auctioneer, who will (jive any further particulars. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 28th JULY. IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ™"E. G. H. VENNELL has received in- . structions from Mrs. Bowler, who has posed of her residence, Hawkestone-street, to sell by public auction — The greater part of her valuable furniture, particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. After which, By order of Mr. Solomon Levy, who is relinquishing the drapery business— Those valuable freehold premises in Lamb-ton-quay exactly opposite the Odd Uellows' Hall, having a frontage to Lambton-quay of 40ft. by a depth of over 200 ft., with frontage to Wellington-ten-ace. This is one of the most commanding sites in the city of Wellington, and from its centrality and great depth the auctioneer has much pleasure in introducing it to speculators and those seeking a good and vmmistakeable business stand. Terms liberal, at sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SURPLUS STORES EX CAMPERDOWN. i/S"R. G. H. VENNELL has received inVJ_ structions from the agent of the above splendid ship (having made the passage in 81 days from London) to sell by public auction— The balance of the surplus stor«3, of the usual description, viz., flour, biscuits, preserved meat, rice, milk, sugar, coffee, oatmeal, peas, &c., &c, &c. Full particulars in future advertisement. SALE OF POTATOES, Immmediately on arrival of the Colonist from Lyttelton, now due. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, on Plimmer's wharf, immediately on arrival of the Colonist from Lyttelton, now due—--350 sacks prime Derwent potatoes, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. Miscellaneous A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—TO LET, that valuable piece of land at Te Aro Pa, adjoining Messrs. Crook and Harrison's boathouse, and having a frontage of 38ft. to the harbor. Apply A. E. Exley, Ngahauranga. By appointment »!lp&p»|iSß The Marquis His Excellency *S*jggjftisd Normanby. WANTED KNOWN, that Eddie and Jack, Manners-street, Wellington are selling Port Wine for invalids, recommended by the faculty, at 48s. per dozen, delivered free in town. Country orders carefully packed and delivered free at carriers' depot or Railway Station. FOUND at Eddie and Jack's, Mannersstreet, Wellington, Pale Dry Sherry of superior quality, at 48s. per dozen ; delivered free in town. Country orders carefully packed and delivered free at carriers' depot or Railway Station.

TO STOREKEEPERS, SHIPOWNERS, AND OTHERS. TRY WHITEHEAD'S MACHINE-MADE BISCUITS. Water Biscuits 6d. per lb. Abernethy do 6d. „ Pic-nic do ... ... Bd. „ Mixed do Bd. „ Coffee'do lOd. „ Pearl do lis. „ Victorian do ... ... Is. „ Milk do Is. „ Currant Luncheon do ... Is. „ Balmoral do Is. „ AiTowroot do Is. „ Cabin and Ship's Bread, £1 per cwt. A trial is solicited. Bread delivered daily. lOREIGN STAMPS. NOTICE TO STAMP COLLECTORS. The undersigned have just received about 3000 foreign postage stamps for sale. All warranted genuine. LYON AND BLAIR, Booksellers and Stationers, Lambton-quay. SHOLLA H'S INDIAN CURES, r (Lately introduced into Wellington,) Only require to be known and used for a short while TO BE THOROUGHLY APPRECIATED. They are the most reliable medicines that have ever been introduced intu New Zealand. They are without their equal for curing the various ailments and diseases that each kind is specially prepared for. THEY NEVER INJURE ANYONE. > The APERIENT MIXTURE is a nevjsh failing remedy for biliousness, indigestion, loss of appetite, sick headache, disorders of the liver, AND INTERMITTENT FEVERS. The RHEUMATISM MIXTURE is most extraordinary for its CEETAINTY in the cure of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, and MUSCULAR SHIFTING PAINS. GHOLLAH'S GOUT MIXTURE Is MAGICAL in its effects, it gives immediate relief, and by perseverance in its -use for a short while, REMOVES ALL GOUTY SYMPTOMS ! These Meritorious Medicines can be had off all chemists and medicine vendors THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. • W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington, Solo Wholesale Agents for ths Wellington province. THE undersigned has just received a fresh supply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &c. WILLIAM FIFE, ©hewist and Druggist.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4774, 11 July 1876, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
772

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4774, 11 July 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4774, 11 July 1876, Page 4

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