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Properties for Sale Town of halcombe. MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATDV The. town and . suburban sections of - Hali combe are open for selection at the upset i prices, without I any) conditions' as to building ior other improvement. ! The terms of payment are a deposit of 20 :per cent., paid on application, the balance to (be paid within six months thereafter. The jtitle, under the Land'Transfer Act, will be ’given on payment of therbalance. { Lithographed plans showing the numbers, iareas,. and. pjricfs; of the 'sections',' may be obtained at;— ! Marton, at Mr. Watt’s store < Bull’s, at Mr. Dalziell’s Hotel I Sandon.-jat Hr; Oakley's Hotel ; , [ I Palmerston, at Mr. Linton’s office | at Mr.-B. Smith’s,. offi.C6‘ ti' f I T?eilding and Halcombe, at the Corpora--1 tion ofijces,.,,,;^,^.. | : A few acre sections at Halcombe, with cottages built thereon, will be open for sale to bona fide residents, on easy terms of deferred payment." """ ; Tor furtherlnformation,| apply.a| .the-offices-! of - the' Emigrant 'arid Cblonism’ Aid Corporal tion (Limited), Halcombe or Feilding. ' 4 ' j A., TOLLETT HALCOMBE, >; , T ! Agent El’& C. Aid'Corporation (Limited), .jO’OB ' SA.LE.—A -‘Tartn'" 1 dfi'B34 acres',’ 11. within eight miles OfTbxton,'and front-. ing l the. Railway;' ! It' : is substantially fenced 1 round*boundaries, 1 and has a- 3-roorried cottage, thereby, arid a 10-acre paddock) Part of the land has been-ploughed, and sown. , V ' ■ : Apply to : 1 ERNEST S.’ THYNNE, , „ ' ■ Land Agent,'Toxton. . TO BOOKBINDERS.—A fair opportunity for a clever workman) with small capital.'' For particulars, address E;'Yardley, ' Timam, : Canterbury. ,n- ; , : : •• jl

Business Notices ; BARGAI NS'! : j ’BARG A I N'S)' IN BOOTS 'AtoL SHOES. , 1 E. WALKER begs to inforni'; thepublic that he' has purchased ( th<s ‘ b(isine&, fri Willisstreet lately oamed on hy MW Lindsay,’ and in order to make room for - New Goods will continue the Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes for a short time longer. Great reductions mo therefore made.’ ' ■ ! " | E.W..' having' had’considerable experience in ■ the- trade, including eight years’ l ’manage-’ ment of Mr. L. Levy's bespoke shop/can pro- 1 duce a.boot not to be surpassed by aiiy house' in town, f 1 »'. ■- 1 ‘ '• ■ ■ • New goods by the WAIMEA. ’ .Beautifully l embroidered all over ladies' ; - saddles, £8 10s. - > Boys’ saddles, girls’ saddles, snaffle and ‘ pfelhaim bridles/'martihgkles/ I 'whips,’ j :. : 0 ■ spurs,.&C. ’ J’-Utiiiu , In consequence of the shop being choked,up with these new'goods, the 1 T ■ ‘ ! CLEARING SALE ‘ Will be continued at LOWER,' PRICES than ever before heard of in Wellington. ’’’ l " ■• • “ t oh’ J. E. EVANS/- SADDLER, " i Under the Verandah, Lambton-quay;’" ; i, r, j I WILSON- AND ' RICHARDSON Have opened 1 a - superior ■ stock J of CALICOS plain and twil!ed, fine, medium and heavy; thoroughly shrunk, free from dress,"and prepared for the k sewing machine; prides, l 6|d., 7jd,, B|d., 9dJ., 10Jd.,'aid., = -ls;j’lB. ‘'2d ! per ypti ~. The. above-can' be' strongly recom- 1 mended for’pnrity and strength; ! ■ Also White apd Scoured l plain and TwiIIed'SHEETINGS, full width, from Is. 6d, 1 - ' J ■ ,| ' < WILSON AND RICHARDSON ' Have opened a large stock of ’-Damask Table Cloths, Table Linens by the yard, Table'Napkins, Towels, Glass and' Tea Cloths;- Quilts'and Counterpanes; Toilet Covers; Bed Ticks; and a' large varietyibf Scotch and Manchester goods of all descriptions. ■'■■■■■' = WILSON.AND RICHARDSON - ■ Have opened . several bales of Brussells Tapestry-and Kidderminster Carpets 30 pieces of felt carpet, at-Is. Hd. . I Heiarthrngs, Mats ’ , Doorslips- ' i i- ■>' ;-•'■■■ ' ' , Fliixmattingsi ! mi ~ , China do’i •■■■■■ ” 1 11 1 Oofcoado, in all widths. 11 ■ Floorcloths ■•':■■■■■ >■■■>• 1 - - l: -hi .- Sheepskin mats ■' ■ ! Curtain reps and damasks > • - Muslim and lace curtains , 1 , To arrrive-per Waunea— • Carpets c.-. i 1-u: -u • Cornice mounts ; ' •Curtains ' • y I Linoleum" ‘ " Mats, Rugs i ' , i Mattings, &c. ’' ’ WILSON AND RICHARDSON, • Lambtoh' quay (Late’J. Bdrne), ’ > ' ■ - EsfABUSHED-'IN'iSAS; 1 "• M” L>E A N’S CUB A-S TREET. For i..--- Costumes- 1 ' CHEAP - Mantles try MACLEAN’S MillineryL pniiti.' i > i-wIJ.-.i.-' For Dresses* - ' , xi . ■. m,s, • * CHEAP Hosiery :■ try MACLEAN’S j i Trimmings .-u,; ’ ■' For '■'Printst'V G • --- - CHEAP Marcellas" try MACLEAN’S and Calicoes '; ;■ >•’? ■ '■ For Men’s and Boys: ...i ; CHEAP Clothing try MACLEAN’S Hats and Caps i- < ■ i; For Berlin Wool \ >. CHEAP; • Patterns ’ ’ try,’MACLEAN’S *, , ; Fanoy .•«. -, 72-inch Scrim,'6ld., ,1! C U B A-S T R E E ,T. E O R G E SNELS 0N ,i AUCTIONEERAND COMMISSION' , . AGENT, / ; Palmerston’: nort : h. ' - Cash advanced on goods for absolute'sale, ahd prompt account sales furnished. ■., ■ I E O R G E D I X ,0 N,i - 1.GINGER BEER,,' DERATED WATERS ) i AND CORDIALS, ' Begs respectfully to thaiik his pdtrons and friends .for the generous support -accordedito, him sinco commencing business,, and to inform them that,,-having purchased the-business and plant of Mr.’Ed. Dixoh, he wiil be in a position to largely extend, his trade, and hopes,,by .strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. ” Business for the future will ho carried on at (the CuJja-street Factory. ■ i . , , A'letter. box, wilLbe plaoed-ifot- orders at Sydney-street.; • >,/ ■\ ■ OWED. HUTT GENERAL STORE. ! ’ ‘ NOTICE-’OF'REMOVAL. ’ ” _ ROBERT oLeLAND thanking'his friends, and the'’pubhc’'gefiSrffliy'f6¥*ffie'Kberal patron-' age he.has received for'the past'sixteen; years,'' hpgs to inforinAthemi-that*ho'OPENED'his new and commodious iprfemises'bpposite Whitq•wobd’s Hotel, Vion';iWEDNBSD2SL f Y, Ii te'ARh 1 fnsj;., .continuing'to'Sapjiiy fate articles a6>tdwn'tpribes,"to;'merie i ’j, c 6Bhi’' tinuance of their favor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4862, 21 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4862, 21 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4862, 21 October 1876, Page 3

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