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•Auctions SATURDAY, 6tli JULY, At 2 o'clock. Extensive Unreserved Sale of Floor, Maize, Hams and Bacon, Fresh and Salt Butter, 1 Furniture, and Sundries. George thomas win s-ui-.y auction, at his room-., L imhtou-quay, on Saturday, 6th July, at 2 o’e mk— Maize, old and new Flour (Victorian and colonial), slightly damaged 6 kegs prime salt butter 2 do splendid fresh do About 20 Canterbury hams - Do 10 aides Canterbury bacon Tea, in boxes and half-chests Chairs, tables, bedsteads, fenders Ironmongery, &0., &o. Terras cash. No reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs, bethunb & hunter win sell by public auction at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, within six weeks from tho present date— Town Acres Nos. 102, 161, and 166, divided into about sixty very valuable building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and to a new Street to bo carried through the block. The Sections will have a frontage of about 30 feet by a depth varying from CO to 70 feat. The new road will be formed before the Land is offered for sale, and the Sections will bo all pegged off and numbered. This block of Land is situated in tho very heart of tho City .of Wellington, and in one of the, finest and most commanding positions in the whole town. It can be inspected at any time. A plan is being prepared, which, when ready, can be seen at tho Offices of the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington, where further particulars may bo ascertained. Terms liberal. Wellington, 26th April, 1873. Hotels ELBO UR N B HOTEL. Mr. JNO. OWEN (late of the Clarendon, Palmerston North), having purchased- the above well-known Hotel, begs to inform the public that it is his intention to supply the best liquors of all kinds, and, to afford all the comfort and accommodation that can be had in a First-class Hotel. rjTHEATRE ROYAL HOTEL. T. BAILEY, Proprietor. First-class accommodation for visitors. The BILLfARD ROOM contains two of Aloock’s best tables, and cannot be surpassed in Wellington. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Albert hotel Corner op Bodloott-street and Will:? STREET. The above hotel is now open for the use of families and boarders, and is fitted up with all the reqnigities of a first-class family hotel. Plunge and shower baths for ladies and gentlemen. None but the best brands of wines and spirits kept in the bar. Private entrance from Bouloott-street and Willis-street. M. POWER, (Lateof the Commercial Hotol), Proprietress. ETROPO LITAN HOTEL. Molesworth-street. (Late Osgood's.) The undersigned having taken tho above Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that the accommodation for travellers, families, &c., is not to he surpassed in Wellington ; that he keeps none but the best brands of wines and spirits ; and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house. J. J. BEATTY. A messenger awaits tho arrival of each steamer, ATI ON A L HO T E L, Lambton-qbav. H. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor jj- N 1 O N HOT EL. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Aloock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. fSTAFNER'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL JL ’ AND RESTAURANT, Cdba-street, Wei-linoton, N Z. First-class accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. Tourists and Wedding Parlies can rely on receiving all the comforts of a homo at this Hotel. Ordinary daily at 1 o'clock. Luncheon from 12 to 2 ; charge—ONE SHILLING. A conveyance from the Hotel attends all steamers and trains. Hot and Cold Baths at all hours, C. TAFNER, Proprietor, Late Chief Steward Government s.s. Stellr, Nurserymen Haruy ornamental and evergreen SHRUBS, FORESTTRBES, fruit TREES, &o. The undersigned has ON SALE many thousand of hardy Ornamental Evergreen axid Flowering Shrubs, Conifene, Shelter Trees, Hedge Plants, &0., all well rooted, healthy plants. The fruit trees are choice-named varieties, our own working, and true to name, A few quotations given : - , Cupressns maorocarpa, .2 year-old, per 100, £3 10s. Do horizontalis, do do, £2 Pinus insignia, do do, £2 10s. Do other varieties, from £2 10s. per HO Hollies (transplanted plants), from £1 10s. Euonymus japnuica, do, £2 Pittosporum (of sorts), do, £2 10s. Emit trees, do, per dozen, 18'. Gooseberries, cm rants, per dozen, 6s. Rhubarb roots, do, 6s. Also, A large quantity of flowering plants, bulbs, herbs, &c. F. MOUNTIER, Nurseryman. Tasman-street, Wellington. ' On Sale E W SEASON’S TEA! NEW SEASON’S TEA I NEW SEASON’S TEA ! ■ 1878-79. 5217 BOXES 2345 HALF-OHESTS 275 CHESTS. - The first shipment of tho above has been advised as having left China this day per mail steamer Brisbane. We can therefore confidently expeot the same in about six to eight weeks. The balance will follow immediately per sailing vessel. We have taken especial pains to have these fens carefully selected by connoisseurs • well acquainted with tho demands of this market. , Samples may bo.had at our warehouse immediately after arrival Of the mail steamer. JOSEPH NATHAN, & CO., , Wellington. 19th June, 1878. JP ENO IN G W- B E Now landing, ox Craigmullen, from London--10 ton's 8.8. annealed fencing wire. Nos. - 0, 7, and 8. . < Tho above wire is packed in casks, and is consequqntlyfree from damage or rust; also, 1 ‘ Corrugated iron, perforated zinc Cement, saddlery, &0,, &c. J. M, TAYLOR, ‘ Qttrystroet. ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5389, 5 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5389, 5 July 1878, Page 4

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