THURSDAY MAY 25, Two o'clock. At the Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quay. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. \ LFRED A. BARNETT is instructed to Xjl BeH by public auction, on Thursday, May 24, at 2 o'clock, 6 cases window glass, size 20 x 14 1 octave dark brandy, duty paid 10 boxes sperm candles, slightly damaged 1 pocket hops 1 cask hall lamps, kerosene bracket and hanging lamps Lots of holloware and tinware Terms at Sale
HALLETT'S PEDIGREE NURSERY WHEAT. 78 BUSHELS OF THIS CELEBRATED WHEAT FOR SALE. PRICE THREE GUINEAS PER BUSHEL FOR CASH ONLY. mHIS WHEAT is a very large, coarseX grained red variety, and is mainly remarkable for its extreme productiveness, fr< quently yielding in England so much as 108 Bushel 8 per Acre, where it still sells for Seed at two guineas per bushel. The yield in Canterbury this season has bren 78 bushels from one and a half bushels of grain sown on one acre, so late as the 3lst of last July, being fully two months beyond its proper season for sowing. The one and a half bushels of seed was imported last season, at high price, from the farm of Mr. J. Parity, of Brentwood, in the south of England, where this variety of wheat is extensively grown ; and high prices nave been offered for its re-exportation to England, after two seasons grewth in Canterbury. The Canterbury Pastoral and Agricultural Association at their recent ixhibition awarded a first prize to a three bushel sample of wheat. To aid in its distribution, and to assist in more fully testing its merits, any quantity will be guppli"d from One Quart to One or Mure Bushels. G. EDWARDS, Commission Agent, No. 4 Stall, Market Hall.
CHARLES BULL, DOOKBINDER AND MACHINE ±5 RULER, CORNER OF CHARLOTTE-STREET, LAMBTON QUAY.
T)IANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS, Made expressly for the climate of New Zealand. MUSIC and all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS always in Stock. GEORGE LEGG, Pianoforte and Music Seller, PARNELL, AUCKLAND.
NATIONAL ACADEMY, MANNERS STREET, Mr. R. H O'Farrell, Trained Teacher, from the National Model Schools, Dublin, Principal. MR. O'FARRELL begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Wellington, that he is prepared to receive pupils of every denomination, the course of instruction at this establishment being strictly secular, and embracing the following branches, viz. ; — Reading, writing, arithmetic (graphic and mental), geography, English grammar, Latin and Greek etymologies, Latin and French phrases, book-keeping (single and double entry) mensuration, euclid, algebra, &c. Terms — Junior Class, per quarter, £1 Is Do. Senior do. in proportion to branches required. Drawing Class for Ladies, Tuesday's and Thursday's, 4 to 5 p.m. Evening Class for Young Men, Tuesday, and Friday, 7to 9 o'clock. Terms, 6s. per month. May 17, 1865*
WANTED a SMITH.-Apply to Mr. W. Mason, Lambton quay.
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Evening Post, Issue 90, 24 May 1865, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 90, 24 May 1865, Page 3
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