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Auctions i TUESDAY, 19th DECEMBER. ’ TO THE TRADE. j GLASSWARE, HOLLO WAKE, i EARTHENWARE, CROCKERY, &0., &c, MR. N. J. ISAACS has received introductions to sell by public auction, at his ' rooms, .Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 19th inst., atllio’olock— ' ; : .133 Packages, consisting of the following:— 2499—1 hhd 20 white and gold toilet sets ' 2500—L do 20 do do i ' 1781—1 crate 30 printed do, 9V 1785—1 do 60 pairs do ewers and basins, 9’s 1785—2 gross C.O. nest eggs 1410— 1. crate’; 60 pairs printed ewers and basins, 9’a .1410—4 gross C.O. nest eggs 2115—1 hhd 12 superior double toilet sets 1773—1 orate 54 doz printed cups and saucers, 6 patterns 209—1 tierce 10 doz 1 quart red porous bottles 286—1 hhd 20 bar kegs, 3 gals i 1759—1 tierce 50 doz blue-figured china cups and saucers ; '• . 1759—10 doz do do egg cups 2514—1 tierce 50 doz white and gold china ■ . cups and saucers 2514—20 doz do do egg cups 2515—1 tierce 50 ; doz white and gold china cups and saucers 2615—20 doz do do egg cups NJI: and C in diamond, B|| l—-1 cask assorted 1; ' ' dessert sets - ■NJI and Cin diamond, B||2 —1 do 24 do flower pots, 4 colors ‘NJI and Cin diamond, 8112—3 very superior ; : . ' breakfast sets SWS 1 in diamond-5 crates each 2 gross English sodawater bottles 76—1 cask 20 doz plain flint soda tumblers 1739—1 do 30 do ale do, 205 1741—1 do 30 do do do do, 205 748—1 do 30 do moulded do do, 173 1733 —1 do 40 do plain-flint ale do, 1317 1725—1 do 30 do cut do do, 1318 844—1 do 30 do do do do, Cl 9 856—1 do 40 do moulded do 184 .43 —1 do 20 do best fern horn do 51—1 do 30 do do do wines ■443—1 tierce 20 seta do do cut decanters, 4 to a set 50 —1 cask 30 doz green bowl white stem clarets 39—5 cases each 12 stump' bedsteads, 6ft. 6in. x 3ft. ■ 7-—lO cases union dining cane seat chairs 14—8 do oak office do do 160 W—lo do crown top Grecian do do ; 62 G—s do bent top ladies dining do do ■ 72 X—2 do do do do do VW 11—5, do spindle Grecian do do do I 36—5 dodoback cane-seat rocking do 25 D—2 do child’s high cane-painted do j 45 M—2 do do do wood painted do ; 81 M—2 do do low do do do 91 D —2 do painted Seat'do office do 106 C—2 do oak do do do do ( 71, 73,. 79,' 80—4 do Washington do whole oak chairs ■ - 1 N. & Co—2s boxes of. S—s doz wood.washboards S-—s,do zinc do : . ■ 65—6,'do.anglo brooms r |; r i 2 7—l - bale 350 pieces. paperhangings, 7 kinds 28-^—l d 0.350 doido, 7 doi • i ■

Hotels T 1-0 HAL HOT Ei'L. -- J. B. BROWN (lafco of the Criterion) having built the. National Hotel, informs; his friends and the - public.that the house is how open and possessesa every accommodation for boarders. | 'The; National: occupies a central situation, and is furnished throughout with special regard to comfort. The proprietor hopes therefore to meet■'frith; a ■ noutiuuanceV of that liberal bestojred.upon him in the past | PANAMA HOTEL, Tarauaki-street, WM, LIGHT, proprietor. ! Superior accommodation .for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. | V 1 One of Thiustoh'a best billiard tables on the premises. Good stabling. THOMAS’ & ' CIMINO’S CENTRAL HOTEL;‘corner of Lambton-quay and Hunter-street.—MessrsTHOMAS & CIMINO having taken - the above hotel, beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surdistricts’ that they will continue to carry on’the business in a style equal to their predecessor, and, hope to merit a continuance of. the-supportaocorded to him. i' N.8.-—The Daily Luncheon at the Central will,be a speciality. . Breakfast at 8,30 a.m.; tea at 6 p.m. .; Eirst-class accommodation for boarders. ;

BA n k hot el, Manners-street, , john Mclntosh, pkopkietgk; J.M. has much pleasure in informing ihis old friends in Wellington and the country districts, also the, travelling public, that'he has re-opened the-above- establishment -with iall the most modem improvements, where travellers will be sure to experience the comforts of a home, with civility and attention combined. r, " ■

HENRY HALL’S OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Manager : JOHN MOSS BROADBBNT. The marquis of normanby HOTEL, CARTERTON. This New and Commodious Hotel is now open to the public under the management of the proprietor, Mr. Thomas Hooker. . I ‘"The Hotel is (situate in the centre of the rapidly rising township of Carterton, and 1 is one of the most complete establishments in the colony, containing a large front bar, bar parlor, commercial room, dining-rooni (35ft.' by 19ft.), i smoking-rooms* private rooms for families and visitors. ■ - -■-'•*£ ■’ ‘■" l ; A superb Billiard-room fitted with one! of Alcock’s full-sized tables, and all the latest improvements. j ■ Hot .and 'cold water baths ‘ always ready together with eighteen bedrooms. The wines, spirits, beer, and other liquors, arq guaranteqd.as.of tho.lirst quality, ■ [ Travellers and visitors; will: find every home comfort at this Uh r ivalled Hotel. ..., j Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen, i First-class stabling, and paddocks. it' i ,To sportsmen this locality offers every inducement, there,, being plenty of gamei of all kinds in tho.immediate vicinity; , ~ , T, HOOKER, Proprietor.}

HOTEL, FOXTON .A. J. WHYTE, PEOPEIETOR. . A.J.W. begs to announce to the inhabitants of Foxton and travellers gener- ! ally, that his j LARGE - AND, COMFORTABLE HOTEL. , IS r NOW. OPEN, ' | With all the most modern improvements, whore travellers will bo sure, to experience, the • i COMFOBTS 'OF A HOME, : | With civility and attention combined. Wines and Spirits, ; &c., of . the , very, best. .quality. j Accommodation for., j .Stabling, nnsnrpassed. Good Paddocks.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4911, 18 December 1876, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4911, 18 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4911, 18 December 1876, Page 4

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