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... Auctions , , FRIDAY, 21st JUNE, i At 2 o’clock, , : IMPORTANT / TO- - brewers, manufacturers, SPECULATORS, AND INVESTORS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPROPERTY. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TWO ACRES IN'; AREA. Close to Railway Station, Post Office, &c. DM. SPEEDING is instructed by the • liquidators o£ the Albion Brewing and Malting Company, to sell by auction, at his rooms, Princes-street, Dunedin, on Friday, 21st June, at 2 o’clock — The whole of the very valuable freehold property belonging to the Albion Brewery Company, with extensive frontages to Cumberland and Castle streets, and being Sections 52, 53, 54, 55, 72, 73, 74, 75, Block XVI., as shown on the record map of the cityi The brewery, malt-house, and sample-rooms are substantially built of brick, with slated roots, and form one of the finest and most compact brewing and malting establishments in the colonies. This portion of the property will be offered in one lot, and all the plant and machinery may be taken at a valuation. The balance of the property will be subdivided into allotments suitable for stores or manufactories. Plans are now being prepared, and will bo ready for distribution in a few days. This large property being so near the centre of traffic, and being immediately opposite the new dock (now in course of construction) is one of the most valuable positions in the city for mercantile or manufacturing purposes. Fuller particulars will shortly be advertised. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance by acceptances at 8,16, and 24 months. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES. Opinions op the Press : The difference between this Machine—the new WHEELER and ! as here shown, and the original Wheeler and Wilson, is as great as that between the latter and the first sewing machine ever made.”—, Scientific American, January 13, 1877. . , “The new WHEELER and' WILSON, IMPROVED MACHINE is so beautifully adjusted that it can sew through several thicknesses of tin and cloth,in layers without the sb’ghtest difficulty, and, in fact, can bo applied to any. purpose, from the making of harness traces by the saddler to the making by a lady of her sweetheart’s handkerchief with her own hair—very poetical, , perhaps, but perfectly true.’ The Sydney Town and Country Journal, April 28, 1877. “The range and capacity of the newWHEELER and WILSON MACHINE has been increased, .'srjt. l . at at, one moment the heaviest leather work can be sewn, and at the next perfect stitching done with human hair, the only alteration required to bring about this extraordinary result being the changing of. the needle and the thread. The working parts have been constructed with so much simplicity that the slightest touch of. the foot on the treadle will set it going at a rapid rate. Several tests were,made; at the establishment of Messrs. Long and Co. yesterday, and in every instance the machines fully upheld the important advantages claimed for them. The most astonishing feat of . sewing six layers of heavy tweed with four of tin together was accomplished. The machines are well worthy of inspection.”—Aye, April’l3, 1877. ... THE NEW', MACHINES CAN; BE ; WORKED BY HAND- & FOOT. Three Medals and; Three Diplomas awarded at the ■ PHILADELPHIA' EXHIBITION,: 1876. No other Sewing Machine received such . - Honors. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Inspection invited. ~ E. W. MILL SiSole Agent. ■ ■ Showrooms—Featherston-street, ‘ -Wellington ELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE. The Wellington never gets out of order with fair usage, is always ready for use, and easily managed by persons not accustomed to operate | a Sewing Machine. - • It uses a straight needle, and makes the “Lock ■] Stiteh,” which is the only stitch adapted ] ; for all kinds of work in the household. 1 Hemming, Felling, i Braiding, Quilting, I Cording, Binding, 1 I :. t . Tucking, Ruffling, l 7 -Seaming, Gathering, &c, Are executed with the greatest ease and speed. Cotton,- Silk, or Linen Thread can be used with equal facility. There is furnished, free of charge, with each Machine,’one Shuttle, four Bobbins, Hemmer and Feller, -Braider, Quilter, Screw-driver, Gauge and Gauge Screw, Oil Can, Bottle of Oil, and Copy of Directions. ~|kA G. RAN D E MARQ UE.

EVOE’S BRILLIANT OIL. ■RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL/ SAFE, i Desiring to benefit by the world-wide reputation of our oil, certain parties have attempted to imitate our' packages; . Suits at daw have been instituted against the makers, and purchasers of these imitations. Buyers should . be,, careful to see . that the words “ DEVOE’S BRILLIANT " aro ‘ stencilled on the case,,and the words “ DEYQE M’E’G CO. PATENTS” aro stamped on the top of the cans. •• ■ l •'* THE DEVOE MANUFACTURING CO., 80 Beaver and 127 Pearl-streets, . New- York, •TT.S.A. ■ 1 A GB A N DE. HABQ ÜB, J M TAY v L OIL : LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, t ’ SHIP BROKER, » ANpi iIOEKBKD' OUSTOM-HOOSS AGENT.' ' Office—Grey-street/next National Bank. jpo H N hT H E A T O Shipping, Commission,, , FORWARDING AND CUSTOM-HOUSIS AGENT, ‘ Panama-street, Wellington. CHARLES E ELLABT, GENERAL BROKER, Shipping and Commission Agent, House l Land, and Estate Agent. l ■ Wellington Zealand- Government ■ Life Assurance. Offices—Grey-street, Wellington. - 1 \ -L F B E D , T Y E R, jLJL . ’NOAHAUEAHOA' . STEAM WOOL SCOURING WORKS. Cash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins; and tallow. Also a largo assortment of first-class basils always on hand. j.,;.-- ; 1 Wool;- locks, r and pieces; sorted/ scoured, taken delivery of - in - Wellington, and returned to agents in town for Id. per lb. scoured weight. Henry w al t o n’s - . STEAM WOOD.SOODBINO ESTABLISHMENT & FELLMONGEBY, Glenoragie, NgahaurangavLino, Wellington. Cash. Buyer of Wool; Hides, j,Tallow, - and ’ Slieepskins. J. WALKER, GUNMAKEB . AND > LOCKSMITH,.’: ...' Mannors-atroet/Wolliogtoii,'

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5352, 23 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5352, 23 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5352, 23 May 1878, Page 4

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