THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 18S5. GIGANTIC LAND SALE. TIT R. J. 7 H. WALLACE will sell, by Public Auction, at the Land Mart, Lambton Quay, at 2 o'clock p.m., on Thursday, February 23,1865, .^COUNTRY PROPERTIES. " Highland Home," Upper Hutt, and 20 acres freehold* 60 acre farm, Karori, with improvements 80 acre farm, Maeterton, with improvements 600 acre estate, Rangitiki Leasehold, Upper Hutt, a family residence. TOWN PROPERTIES. Freehold and house, Little Taranaki street Town acre 397, Majoribanks street; and lease of 30 acres, Town Belt Piece of reclaimed land, adjoining Mr. Moss's new store Acre 411, Oriental Terrace, divided 1 into allotments Acre 356, corner of Austin and Firit I streets ; Acre 822, Daniel street i' Acre 1032, Runill street Acre 10S3, South road. ALSO, Building Materials, being the premises corner of Dixon and Herbert streets, formerly occupied by the late Jas. Bljth, Esq.; to be removed within three months. Sor further particulars apply to th« Auctioneer, where plans may be seen. TERMS LIBERAL. Land and Estate Agency Office, , Lambton Quay, February 14,1865.
, IMPORTANT NOTICE. MR* W. BOBERTSON has. been favored with instructions to offer for Private Bale — A splendid-Property, containing 20 acres, of riensoil, within thrte and-a-half miles of town, with a stream of pure water running throjugh it, including a neat Cottage, 5 Rooms, with Milking 'arid Poultry Sheds, Stabling, Cows, Calves, Hordes, Ploughs, Carts, &c. Price very moderate. Terms—Liberal. wTrobertson, Auctioneer. Temporary offices, Commercial Hotel. TjlOR SALE, IN ALLOTMENTS, . ACRE No. 373, Having a frontage to Lambton Harbor and Macfarlane streets, most delightfully situated, commanding a picturesque view of the Town and Harbour. Price 20s per foot. ' Apply to William Bannister. mHE Undersigned have for SALE, invoices 1 of— * Cozens sherry, in quarter-casks, octaves and cases ' ! Silva'a ports, do, do, do Champagne, Moselle and Sparkling Hock Steele's double«crowft Liverpool soap, 561b boxer Also, 81 hhds. of Younger's celebrated ale 10 quarter-casks of Burnett's vinegar OWEN, SIDEY and CO.
CLEANLINESS. — A Stove mb'st bril\j liantly polished in two minutes for less than one.farthing. - „„, . W. <*• Nixey's celebrated-registered Black Lead. • A new domestic discovery ! . Cannot be wasted, and is a preservative of furniture from the injurious effects of the common articles now-in use, as it «rfeateß,no dust, and requires comparatively no labor. Sold everywhere,, in solid blocks, Id., 2d., 4d.t, and Is. '¦ The advantages of this elegant Chemical preparation are great saving of time, cleanliness of application, smallness of quantity required, and the prevention of waste, dust, and its destructive consequences. Further, it ultimately produces a pure metallic coating of a high degree of brilliancy and dura* bility reflecting both light and heat, lj, Soho «s»*#, Lwftßi." ; ;
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Evening Post, Issue 10, 18 February 1865, Page 3
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