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PUBLIC NOTICE. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, sih August, 1865. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ±\ about 2200 acres of land in the Wainui and liangitiki Districts, will be put up for sale by public auction, at this office, on Tuesday, the sth day of September next, at I o'clock p.m., at the upset price of 5s per acre, and in allotments varying in size from 80 to 303 acres. For further particulars, see Provincial Government Gazette, No. 27, of sth August, 1865. Plans of the blocks, showing the various allotments, are open for inspection at this office. WM. HOLMES, For the Commissioner of Crown Lands .

THE NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL. (Redivivus. ") Manners Street, Wellington. PA. CHEVANNES, 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. The cellar being replete with wines and spirits of the best qu ality, and the cuisine being under the management of a first-rate artiste, P. A. C. earnestly solid. 8 a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him whilst couducting the Victoria Hotel, Dunedin. A spacious room is attached, exclusively for commercial gentlemen. Families can be accommodated with private apartments. A first class Billiard Tableon the premises. N.B.— The Stables being taken by Mr. O'Halloran, a gentleman whose experience in the home country, Victoria, and Utago, insures a guarantee that every attention will be paid to any business entrusted to his management. 2lstJuly, 1865.

REEMA SON'S TAVERN, Lanibton Quay, Wellington. Wines and Spirits of the best brands always on hand. First- class accommodation for Boarders. CALEB CULL, Proprietor. N.B. — Free and easy every night ; good skittle ground on the premises.

R. BORTHWICK, TTOUSE, SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER, Paperhanger, Sign Writer, &c, Importer of P.iperhangings, Oils, Colors, &c. A. Borthwick's patent Antifouling Composition for wood and iron Ships' bottoms, always on hand. Country and other orders punctually attended to. Note the address— LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Mr. Robertson's Sale Yards.

IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. TWENTY TRUNKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Just Arrived ex Chapman, Martin Luther, and other late arrivals, NOW ON SALE, AT THM WELLINGTON BOOT AND SHOE AND LEATHER WAREHOUSE, Willis street, R. AUSTIN Proprietor. E AUSTIN, in returning thanks to his . friends for past favours, begs to call attention to the above large importation of goods selected from the English and Colonial markets expressly for the importer, and in every way adapted for the Colony. R. A. hag resolved to meet the requirements of the times, to conduct his retail business on the ready money system— small profits and quick returns being the order of the day. Having secured the services of several first class workmen, will continue to make the very best description of boots and shoes. All orders entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention. A large assortment of Colonial work constantly kept on hand. An allowance made to runholders and storekeepers.

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Evening Post, Issue 163, 16 August 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 163, 16 August 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 163, 16 August 1865, Page 1

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