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&g l FREEHOLDS. _£3| PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EARLY in March will be offered for Sale by Pub'ie Auction, ACRE No. 522, Having frontages to Hill street and Sydney street (contiguous to the Government , Buildin gs)subdivided iuto suitable allotmentßfor building purposes. These allotments, possessing an easterly aspect with a fine prospect, commanding a view of the Town and Harbor,offer advantages to intended purchasers rarely to be met with in 1 _ Wellington. A plan of the above property will bo ready in a few days. Terms, 20 per cent, cash ; bills, three, six, and nine months. IMPORTANT KOTICE. MR. W. BOBERTSON has been favored with instructions to offer for Private bale — A splendid Property, containing 20 acres of rich soil, within three and-a-half miles of town, with a stream of pure water running through it, including a neat Cottage, 5 Rooms, with Milking and Poultry Sheds, Stabling, Cows, Calves, Horses, Ploughs, Carts, &c. Price very moderate. Terms— Liberal. W. ROBERTSON, Auctioneer. Temporary offices, Commercial Hotel. ADDITIONS TO THE PUBLIC WHARF. PRELIMINARY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, February 15, 1865. "VTOTIOE is hereby given that Tenders for ±\ lengthening the outer cross-head of the Public Wharf 100 feet, and for lengthening the inner T fifty feet, by timber piling and framing, will be called for at an early date. The annexed sizes will enable persons wishing to tender to procure information as to prices of timber. I Australian Timber — ' 45 piles 14 x 14in., lengths of 43 to 37 feet; i 16 piles 12 x I2in., „ 32 to 35 feet Scantlings— l 2 x 4in., lengths say of 27 feet I „ I2x6in. „' 11 to 17 feet „ 14x61n. „ so to 25 feet I The tenderer to state a price for Iron Bark Timber, and also of Blue Gum. J. WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PUBLIC MARKET. "VTOTICE is hereby given that in accordXI ance with Clause 19, Market Act, Session 1, No. 12, empowering the Commissioners " to farm the tolls on Market dues." The Commissioners will offer for public tender for a period of twelve months the tolls and Market dues, subject to certain bye-laws and regulations, of which public notice will be given. By order of the Board of Commissioners, J. H. WALLACE, Chairman. Market Board, Wellington, Feb. 18, 1865. TO LET, aOOD BUILDING SITES in first-dasi business localities. Apply to J. WARMOLL, Outfitting Establishment, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. EX PRINCE ALFRbD. IPAGNALL SPRING CART. 3 Whitechapel do 6 Sydney-built Tip Carts 3 Town Drays 1 Wool Dray <¦ G. H. LUXFORD and CO. Feb. 24, 1865. WOOL. nnHE undersigned are Buyers of Wool, Oil, X and other New Zealand produce, or will make advances on shipments consigned to , their agents in London or the Colonies. I G. H. LUXFORD and CO. SELLING OFF 1 SELLING OFF 1 ! AT the Stores of the undersigned, Willis street (nearly opposite the Empire Hotel), the whole of the EATENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, considerably under prime cost. As the stock must ba cleared off within eight days, customers may depend upon having cheap bargains. C. AUSTIN, Willis Btreet. February 22. NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to the undersigned, XX are requested to pay the amount of their several accounts within fourteen days from this date ; if not settled by that time, debtors will be sued in the Police Court for the same. C. AUSTIN, Wilis street. February 23.

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Evening Post, Issue 19, 1 March 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 19, 1 March 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 19, 1 March 1865, Page 3

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