MAP OF WELLINGTON. MESSRS. JACKSON and CURTIS have the pleasure to announce that they will shortly publish a MAP OF WELLINGTON, Carefully compiled from the latest Official Surveys, and showing, in addition to other comprehensive information, the Town Belt, proposed reclaimed additions and improvements to the city, public buildings, and the linkages of all town sections. This Map is drawn to a convenient scale for every purpose of reference, and bears an official certificate of accuracy. Mounted on rollers and varnished. Wellington, 3rd August, 1865.
DOYLE AND CO., T?NGRAVERS & LITHOGRAPHERS, LAMBTON QUAY, "WELLINGTON, And Cashel Street, Chriatehureh. DOYLE AND CO.'S ILTtJSTRATED MAP of WELLINGTON Will shortly be published, Printed in colors. Price £1 Is. Subscribers' names and Advertisements received only at their Office, Lambton Quay, or by Mr. H. W. GOUGER, who will wait upon the public, and, to prevent mistakes, he will PRESENT THE CARD OF THE FIRM.
CHARLES BULL T)OOKBINDER AND MACHINE RULER, CORNER OF CHARLOTTE-STREET, LAMBTON QUAY.
ON SALE. SUGAR— Mauritius, counter, and ration V.S. Co.'s pieces, Ist counter Do counter Do yellow Crushed loaf Tea, half-chests and boxes Treacle, 2 cwt casks Currants, do do Dried Apples, half and quarter barrels Brazil Nuts Candles— Belmont, sperm, and Melbourne mould Kerosene Soap— Melbourne Coffee, in lib to 6lb tins English Jams Dunlop Cheese Mustard, lib and £ lb bottles, 4lband 71b tins— Colman Starch, No. 1, 561b cases— Do. Blue— Thumb and Windsor, 28lb boxes Do. English Bacon, 2 cwt cases Rice, 561b bags Red Herrings, 2 dozen tins Tapioca, 71b tins Maize, New South Wales Canary Seed Axe, Rake, Hoe and Broom Handles Clothes pegs Nails— American cut and wire Pipes, Meerschaum, Meerschaum washed and wood MITCHELL and GANDY, GREY STREET, LAMBTON QUAY. FOUND, a Purse. #wner can have it, on giving description, and paying expenses, by applying at Lawrence's Boarding House. TO LET, Sittingroom and Bedroom, furnished, with use of kitchen if required. Apply Office of the Evening Post. A ROOM to Let for two Bingle men, two doors from the Freemasons' Hotel. WANTED, a thorough General Servant. Highest wages given. Apply to Mrs. Barnett, far end of Cuba street, near Tonk's Brick Yard.
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Evening Post, Issue 153, 4 August 1865, Page 3
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358Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 153, 4 August 1865, Page 3
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