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npO ARRIVE PER WAIKATO. One pure-bred SHORTHORNED BULL, ." Lord Brilliant" ; one do do do, " Duke of Edinburgh." The above are pure-bred animala, shipped by Messrs.! Sturgeon and Son, of Gray's Hall, Essex. Pedigrees and full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. OR SALE, the thoroughbred ENTIRE HORSE, "DOH JUAN," rising six years, dark brewn, by Diomedes, out of Sweep. For pedigree vide "New Zealand Stud Book." Further particulars on application to HENRY BLUNDELL, Queen's Hotel, Wellington. 10R SALE.—A 12-HORSE-POWER ENGINE. Can be seen working at the Planing and Moulding Mills, reclaimed land, Wellington. Eor particulars, apply to WADDELL & CO. SURPLUS Stock of Messrs. Neuberg, InO dian and Manila No. 1. and 2 CIGARS, imported direct by a gentleman for private consumption, now returning to India, for sale at cost price. On view at the office of T. W. PILCHER, Hunter-street. .Business THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY-NINE REMNANTS OF WINCEYS, AT HALF-PRICE AND LESS. 12 YARDS 4s. 6d. FOR 2s. 6d. 12 YARDS 6s. 6d. FOR 3s. 6d. 12J YARDS 12s. Od. FOR 3s. 9d. lOf YARDS 9s. 6d. FOR 4s. 9d. 8| YARDS 10s. Od. FOR ss. Od. 7£ YARDS 12s. 6d. FOR 6s. 3d. 8g YARDS 13s. 9d. FOR 7s. Od. ll| YARDS 15s. 9d. FOR 7s. lid. AT THE GREAT SALE TE ARO HOUSE. BLANKETS 12s. 6d. PAIR BLANKETS 15s. 6d. PAIR BLANKETS 18s. St. PAIR BLANKETS 19s. 6d. PAIR BLANKETS 235. 6d. PAIR BLANKETS 28s. 6d. PAIR BLANKETS 295. 6d. PAIR BLANKETS 32e. 6d. PAIR FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE,

[circular.] THE (SO-CALLED) ALUMINIUM PENS LYON AND BLAIR beg to inform bankers, merchants, heads of departments, and the public generally, that they have bought the entire stock of these celebrated, 80-called, Aluminium Pens. As Steel Peis, there is nothing in the market equal to them, their quality is such that their enterprising introducer, M. Jacobs, has been enabled to sell thousands of boxes of them, at 10s. per gross, to the various communities and Governments of China, Japan, India, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Dunedin. It was reserved for the learned ones of Wellington to discover the imposition, and for us to avail ourselves of this check to M. Jacobs career, and to secure these really splendid Steel Pens, at a price that enables us to sell them below their real value. We have divided these pens into four varieties, and called them : The Bankers' Pen, No. 674, fine points. The Office Pen, No. 672, fine points. The Writers' Pen, No. 668, broad points. The Public Pen, No. 570, fine poiuts. Price, 3s. 6d. Per Gross. LYON AND BLAIR, Booksellers and Stationers, Lambton-quay. TE ARO FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Pound. F. E. COOK begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that he has now on hand a choice assortment of First-class Furniture, which he is selling at greatly reduced prices, compr. ! ~ing drawing and dining room suites, cheffoniers, chests of drawers all sizes, 100 and other tables, iron bedsteads, flax, hair, and flock mattresses, English and American cane and wocd-seated chairs in great variety. Also, carpets, floorcloths, rugs, mats, &c, &c. ' Normanby. irning. chanks to the . Clergy, Nobility, Artisans, and Public of Wellington generally, begs to state that the bespoke department is under hia own supervision, and having a thorough knowledge of the local requirements of the trade, along with the fact of importing nothing but firstc'ass materials, and employing none but the very best workmen, he solicits a continuance of their favors. Feet measured and lasts fitted up on the latest and most improved principles. All the Bootß and Shoes of the Period made to measure. A. LINDSAY, Family Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lambton-qu:iy, Wellington. npiHORNDON BREWERY. J. & W. STAPLES, Brewers, Malt and Hop Importers. 0. & W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade arid private families for their liberal patronage would respectfully beg to that their supply of ALES and STOUT, &c, in bulk and bottle, are of _the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors.

Private families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. [ORN DO N BREWERY, J. & W. STAPLES, Propmktohs. lent of New Glasgow, acts »3 agent for Ne colonists, public bodies, farn &c. ; makes cash advanceo v ments of colonial produce, ai account sales with prompl buys to order every description of British, Ti-inli and foreign goods, direct from the at their best terms ; issues specifications, receives estimates, and closes contracts for his colonial friends. Bankers : The "ntish Linen Banki"" ' 1 Bank. ' " sorge-street, Gl m O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until Noon of SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, for the erection of additions to Barrett's Hotel, Lamb-ton-quay. Plans and specifications at my offioe. THOS. TXJRNBULL, Architect, nbers, September 1. L D E R S. ERESH TENDERS are invited for the erection of Roman Catholic Schools, Boulcottatreet, up to noon of SATURDAY, the 9th SEPTEMBER. Plans and specifications at my omco. THOS. TUBNBULL, Architect, Temple Chambers. TENDERS will be received until NOON of SEPTEMBER 7th, for the Erection of Two Shops and Dwelling-houses in Cuba-street. Planß and specifications can be seen at my office. C. TEINGHAM, Architect,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4824, 7 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4824, 7 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4824, 7 September 1876, Page 3

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