Auctions THIS HAY, SATURDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock p.m. SALE BY AUCTION. On Account o£ Whom it May Concern. 0 CASKS CURRANTS, new, but defecfeotive cooperage 10 bags sugar 20 boxes tea 4 cases ling fish 4 do French prunes 5 boxes raisins Also, Soap, rice, salmon, flour Chees, rattan lounges, cane chairs Clothes baskets Afterwards —Under Distraint —• Furniture, bedding, beds 1 Singer’s sewing machine. DWAN & CO. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 20th DECEMBER. LAERY & CAMPBELL will hold the usual market sale in their ROOMS, LAMBTON-QUAY, Corner of Panama-street, At 11 o’clock, And will sell— New and old potatoes, green peas, onions Poultry, fruit, and all sorts of grocery stores AND AT TATTERSALL’S, At 2 o'clock, A mob of unbroken colts, by Troubadour A pair of handsome greys Staunch draught horses, &c., &c. Market Sale (in rooms), at 11 o’clock. Horse Sale (at Tattersall's), at 2 o'clock. MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. UNRESERVED SALE OF PROPERTY. By Order of the Trustee. The Most Eligible Building Sites in Wellington. li/fESSRS. LAERY & CAMPBELL will IYI sell by public auction, in their rooms, Lambton-quay, corner of Panama-street, on Monday, 22nd December, by order of the Trustee — Lots numbered 2 and 3, being part 0£ acre No. 263, fronting Sussexsquare, nearly adjoining the Tramway. The allotments are each 44ft. by the splendid depth of 130 ft., and the ground is covered with shrubbery, fruit trees, and flowers. The auctioneers wish to point out to intending purchasers that this is one of the most eligible and respectable localities in Wellington, and faces the Basin Reserve, which serves as a natural park for the district. The whole will he sold without reserve, so as to balance up the accounts of the estate to which the property belongs. Terms —Onc-third cash ; the balance on bills at 3 and 6 months, with interest added at bank rates. Plans of allotments are now on view, and orders to view the property Can be had on application to the auctioneers. Books, So. In the Press, AND SHORTLY TO BE PUBLI3HED < (Under the auspices of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Limited), rjp HE NEW ZEALAND TOURIST A Guide and Handbook for Vistors to the Colony, with Maps and Illustrations. PRICE—ONE SHILLING. BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. Sold by J. WATT, WILLI3-STREET. Farrar’s Life and Work of St. Paul, 2 vols., Bvo., 27s 6d The Globe Encyclopedia, edited by John M. Ross, in 6 vols. half-calf, £6 Chambers’ Encyclopaedia, 10 vols., half-calf, £6 10s. Chambers’ Information, 2 vols., half-calf, £1 5s Chambers’ English Literature, 2 vols., £1 10s Dictionary of Illustrations, adapted to Christian teaching, 17s 6d Bagster’s Scripture Treasury, 13s 6d George Moore, by Smiles, 7s 6d Poganuc People, by Mr. Stowe, 7s 6d Theodosia Ernest, the Heroine of Faith, 3s J. Watt has a large stock of Teachers’ Bibles, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Wesley’s Hymns, Presbyterian Hymns, Congregational Hymn Books, all in plain and handsome bindings; Church Services and Common Prayer in endless, variety and styles. ' New Season’s CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR’S CARDS. Children’s Toy Books, in plain and elaborate bindings Photographic Albums, clearing out at a great reduction. The following New Serials, just arrived : The Boy’s Own Annual, edited by Dr. Macaulay, of the Leisure Hour, 7s Sd and 9s Routledge’s Every Boy’s Annual, 7s 6d Routledge’s Every Girl’s Annual, 7s 6d Chatterbox, 4s and 6s 6d Kind Words, 4s and 5s 6d Little Wide Awake, 4s and 6s Child’s Companion, 2s and 2s 6d Child’s Own Magazine, Is 6d Family Herald Supplements, vols, 1 and 2, each 3s 6d J. WAT T, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Willis-street, Has on hand a large stock of Ledgers, Day Books, Memo. Books, School Stationery, &c., &c. Alfred tyer, NGAHATOANOA STEAM WOOL SCOURING WORKS. Cash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow. Wool, locks, and pieces sorted, scour®!, taken delivery of in Wellington, and returned to agents in town for Id. per lb. scoured weight. J & P. COATS’ SEWING COTTON Paris Exhibition, 1878, Award of Gold Medal. I BEST SOFT 6 • CORD COTTON, j Suitable for any Sewing Machine. EXTRA GLACE COTTON. CROCHET OR TATTING COTTON, In Skeins or on Reels. Unsurpassed in Quality, To he had of all Wholesale and Retail Drapers and Merchants throughout the World. ST. HUBERT’S WINES, In quantities to suit purchasers, AT THE ST.’ HUBERT’S WINE CELLARS, 78 Collins-streot West, Melbourne. Per dozen. Sauvignon 255. White Hermitage 20s. Reisling... ... ... ... 20s. Still Champagne ... ... 20s. Chasselas ... ... ... Iss. Tokay 15s. Red Hermitage ... ... 15s. Burgundy ... ... ... 12s. Gouais ... ... ... ... 12s. Port 3Ss. Brandy 365. D E CAST ELLA & ROWAN, St. Hubert’s Wine Cellars, 73 Collins-street West, Melbourne.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5843, 20 December 1879, Page 4
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