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PUBLIC NOTICE. __ j Crown Lands Office, Wellington, lnh July, 1865. haroa Block, Ea«t Coast, «nd in the Rangltiki District, will tie put up for sale by public auction,at this office, on Tuesday, the Bth day of August next, at l o'clock p.m., at the upset price of 5s per acre, and in allotments varying in size from 137 to 320 acres. For further particulars, see Provincial Government Gazette, No. 23, of sth July, 1865. Plans of the blocks, showing the various allotments, are open for inspection at this office. WM. HOLMES, For the Commissioner of Crown Lands.

TO CONTRACTORS. ' Native Secretary's Office, | Wellington, 22nd July. [ fTIENDERS are required for certain ExX cavations and Removal of Eanh at the Native Hostelry, Moles worth street. Latest date for receiving tenders— Friday, 28th July, at 12 noon. lntprmation can be received from Mr. Baird, General Government Architeot, Government Buildings. W. ROLLEBTON, Under Secretary. THE NEW ZBALANDER HOfEL. (Redivivus.) Manners Street, Wellington. PA. CHEVANNEB, Proprietor, having • at great expense reconstructed and decorated the above Hotel, is enabled to offer the inhabitants of Wellington and the settlers of the neighbouring Districts, accommodation superior to any hitherto afforded in the city. Tbe cellar being replete with wines and spirits of the best quality, -and the- outline being under the management of a first-rate artiste, P. A. C. earnestly solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him whilst conducting the Victoria Hotel, Dunedin. A spacious room Is attached," exclusively for commercial gentlemen. Families can be accommodated with private apartments. A first class Billi&rd Tableon tbe premises. N.B.— The Stables being taken by Mr. O'Halloran, a gentleman whose experience in the home country, Victoria, and Otago, insures a guarantee that every attention will be i>aid to any business entrusted to bis management. 21st July, 1865.

ACADEMY, MANNERB STREET, Mr. R. H. O'Farrell, Trained Teacher, from the National Model Schools, Dublin, Principal. MX. O'FARRELL begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Wellington, that he is prepared to receive pupils of every denomination, and a strictly Becular course of instruction alone imparted to those who desire such. His course embraces 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. Ladies who may desire Drawing will hear of terms on Tuesdays and Fridays. Evening Class for Young Men, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 7 to 9 o'clock. Terms, 6s. per month. May 17, 1865'

SAUCE. LEA AND PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE, Pronounced by connoisseurs to be the only good eauce, and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman at Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851 :— " Tell Lea and Perrin that their sauce is highly- esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome sauce that is made. Caution.— Lea and Perrins beg to caution the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated Worcestershire Sauce. L. and P. have discovered that several of the Foreign markets have been supplied with spurious imitations, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine sauce, and in one or more instances the name of L: and P. forged. Ls and P. will proceed against any one who njay manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of any infringement of their rights, Ask for Lea and Perrins' saut «,

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Evening Post, Issue 144, 25 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 144, 25 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 144, 25 July 1865, Page 1

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