The tmnktuptcy of liightbaud Allen and Co Of Chvistohuroli Necessitates the DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEESHIP IjIXISTING bc'ween M. Lightband on the one part, and E, Hannah on the J other part, in i,lie business carried on under the name and style ot B.Hannah and Co, at 79, Lambton Quay, and 28, Cuba-street Wellington; Victoria Avenue nanoanui, Hastings street, Napier; Queen-street, Auckland; and Mawhera Quay, Greymoutli, J THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF BOOTS. SHOES, SLIPPEES &c Will be submitted to tho public at an IMMENSE SACBffiCE For the next 21 DAYS, in order to close partnership accounts, The valuo of the stock on hand at tho present time in the variouß places is ■278,000 ALL NEW, FRESH AND GOOD, and will be sold Regardless of Profit or even of cost, so that iii the history of New Zealand, there has never been such Quality and Quantity offered to tho public. For Years wo have held tho largest atncks and done considerably tho largest buai ncss in Now Zoaland, and R. HANNAH, THE[SOLEPROPRIETOR, Intends still to maintain the largest trade even aftor this great Dissolution Sale coses, During this Great Salo it is needless to say the Bargains will bo some thing surprising, as the stock must bo realised on to close the partnership accounts, and though spaco will not allow us to give a detailed price list the public can take R Hannah's word that No Reasonable Offer will be Refused. Tho Great Dissolution Salo commenced on SATURDAY, JULY 6,1889, and will be continued for 21 days only, For the purpose of this sale the stock has been all taken and RE-MARKED. To Country Customers and Storekeepers ;-As R Hannah & Co Co aro noted for keeping the best foods in New Zealand, and the largest stocks, look out and secure some of the bargains which will bo actually thrown at the boot-purchasing public during this great dissolution sale. E HANNAH & Co NUKSERY STOCK| NURSERY STOCK ! NOW ON SALE in fine condition a very choice assortment of nursery stock, _ consisting of almost everything necessary, useful, ornamental or fanciful in the gardening lino, promptly despatched to all parte of the, Colony at the lowest possiblo paying prices, A few of my specialities aro .- Cupresses Macrocarpo, Lawsonia and Torolosa, Pinus Insignia, Abies in varieties, Araucnrias, Biotas,- Callitris, Cedrus, Cryptomarias, Junipers, Retiuis poras, Taxus, Thugas, FRUIT TREES IN ALL VARITIEB. Gooseberries and Currants, in forty choice kinds, Rhubarb, the best in the Colony Asparagus,-one, two, and threo years old, Seakalo, Artichokes, Herbs of all kinds, Hardy, Native and Exotic Plants, and trees for breakwinds and shelter, Ornamental Flowering and Foliage Plants, in overy class for greenhouses or open gardens. Camolias, Azalias, Rhododendrons, Magnolias.lßoses, Ohrysantlmiuins, &c„ &c. FLOWERING BULBS OF EYERI DESCRIPTION, Priced Catalogues on Application Free,
Seedsman, Nurseryman cfe Florist, 23, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, AIJES, TTIIVEfeJ ANJ} SPIRITS, urAlffinnintocasesofassorteil dozens, of 12 different kinds, if required to all Ms. Please send your ordera in as early as couvonient bo as to have Vt ?! I^n'? d m g00(1 tillle ' E NGLILH ALE AND STODT, also DUNE ALEAND AUSTRALIAN WINES. None but the bust bands of Aim, Wines and bpmts always in stook it W. P. ALLEN'S, Co-Operative Stores, Carterton. NEW SEASON'S GOODS -Spring & Summer Drapery & Clothing,Straw Hals, and Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed, endless variety ress Goods, both material and design all new, Inspection is invited asthe stoo oo large, todescribe in an advertisement, THIS CO-OPERATIVE STORE 8 BOOTS AINU SHOES The oldest Boot Shop hi Carterton.nd the largest stook kept. Great Variety in Children's and Ladies' Boots and Shoes. Men's Shooters very cheap. IW. P. ALLEN The Co-operative Stores. '' By tho Jurors at the REGENT HELBOIRME EXHIBITION and also at the previous exhibition they not only received a Gold Meda for their Double Furrow Plough but special commendatory reference from the jurors as follows:-" In ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish to draw special attention as being the best, and that is the Double Furrow' of Reid & Gray, Dunedin NewZeV ' ' finish and construction, it is far superior to any other" DOUBLE I PLOUCiHS (nearly 9,000 made) the best material and workmanship tliroighrat, ral U °' 1 ? 118 ! nI) ? üble ? nd Treble IW Sub-Soil Ploughs. DISC HARROW S.-ln sizes from 6ft to 12tt wide, fitted with patent adjustment making it • themo^ ei ' fe ° l Seed Sowing Attachments fitted on if required. -NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED SOWERimpkovedne™^ ■ couteis.-ls the best drdl in tho market, and is extensively used throughout New Zoaland, and winner o First Prizes in competition with tho best American and English Dr,lls, and is in many respects, much superior to both, 13, 15, and 17 Coulters 7in Centre Maihine kept in stoclr " ' .^ ftn f Gray's COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL, Made iny size from 4to J Coulters, and from Hin to ICin betweon the Drills front of rollers, and put deeply mor shallow as Referred. The turnip seed is sown through a separate spout bohmd the rollers, and can be put in as shallow as required, and covered with the small rollers behind STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, Same price as Iron; will last do,ble th- " of Iron Harrows, -Reid and Grays HORSE GEARS are uoW 'T* New Zealand. They are self-contained, consequently no"-" -"""y ÜB ™ ln Over 1000 in use, ' .uioility of breaking. CHAFFCUTTERS AND BAGGERS N- ' Flexible Tripod Harrows, r>- _ -.us, 1, 2, 2J, 3, and 4 Chaffcutters. , pattern light two-h"" ' -••ti»ra Link-Chain Harrows, (allsizes); also new Dots- T -'' ..-naeGear, Plain and, Barbed Fencing Wire, Wire-strainers l ' . , turnip and Manuro Drills, Grubbers, Acme Harrows Corn Bruisers, &o, , Plough Fittings at Reduced Prices. Catalogues on Application ■ IKON FENCING STANDARDS,-We are tho Largest Makers of these Stan '< dards, which we cut and punch to any size and guage from the Best Quality Stanrdlron, No inferior Iron Kept. Net weight delivered is charged. 1 ons from Dunedin or any of our Branches, aytonand;Suuttlewortii's Threshing Mills and Engines; also Traction Engines n »r Sale.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3270, 31 July 1889, Page 1
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