Additions arc to be made to (lie British Navy, iii the shape of now cruisers with a speed of 22 knots. A Wellington man claims to Lo heir to the Dcptford Dockj'ard, which reverts fo the family originally owning it, as Die Government luis ceased' to use it as a dockyard. Messrs Cook and Gray, of Wellington, who hnvo always upon their books some of j. he best businesses in the Colony, notify in another column that they have for sale by tender (he freehold of the drapery premises lately occupied by Mr P. JJell, in which lie carried ou a most successful business. for year j. These premises arc situated, in tho Avenue, the Lambton Quay of Wangauiii, and present au opportunity-foil investment seldom met' with, Tenders . ' will close at Messrs Cook. and Gray's Offices, Wellington, at 110011 on the 21st Sovombenicxl,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4865, 31 October 1894, Page 2
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