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IMMIGRATION OF RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF SETTLERS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 30tli May, 1871. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR having sanctioned arrangements for the introduction of Relatives and Friends of Settlers, the Provincial Government are now prepared to receive applications for passages under the regulations of this date. Copies of the regulations, and every other information, may be obtained personally or by letter addressed to this office. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to intimate, that he has disposed of his good-will and interest in the Featherston Hotel, to MrT. A. Shirley, and whilst thanking the public, for the liberal support awarded him whilst in business, he would solicit, a continuance of the same to his successor. W. ABBOTT, Featherston. T. A. Shirley, having leased the Featliersto Hotel from Mr W. Abbott, begs to assure his friends and the public, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure, a continuance of their esteemed favors. Wines, ales, and spirits, of the best brands, always on hand. Good stabling, and secure padocks, for sheep and cattle. Well affi-ed beds, and every accommodation for travellers. TO CAPITALISTS, SMALL FARMERS AND OTHERS Seeking eligible sites in the city of Wellington. SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY. MESSR3. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. have received instructions to offer for sale by private contract the whole of the following valuable town and country sections, late thf property of 33. J. Wakefield, Esquire : TOWN SECTIONS. Nos 283 and 284, Cambridge Terrace, both eligible for building sites No 572, one acre fronting the Tinakori Road, now in the occupation of G. Curtis, Esquire, together with all those dwelling houses and outbuildings thereon COUNTRY SECTIONS. Nos 17 and 18, Harbor District, fronting the Hutt Road, between Ngahauranga and the Korokoro, containing 200 acres. This property is well worthy the attention of dealers in stock, as being well watered and grassed would make a capital shipping depot. No 7, Horokiwi district, containing 100 acres. No 26, do do, containing 100 acres. Also, Sections Nos. 15, 76 and 77, Lowor Hutt, consisting of 300 acres adjoining the Goveimment domain. This eligible property has been let in one block, and has been occupied for the last fau’teen years by Mr Death as a dairy farm, and offers a splendid opportunity for investment Titles guaranteed. JIANCY LEATHER GOODS To Merchants, Bazaar, and Storekeepers, &c. The largest Manufactory in Europe for all deicriptions of Eancy Leather Work in all colors. Several new patterns in sporting goods ; dog collars, from 3s per dozen ; plated watch guards, dog leaders, purses, letter cases, bags, leggins, gaiters, sporting tackle, &c. Send five pounds for one of our complete I samples of various goods. A. DAVIS & Co., 14 Strand London ELLWOOD’S patent air-cham-ber CORK AND FELT HELMETS Are manufactured without india-rubber, and are perfectly free from the objectionable and dangerous qualities of all articles of clothing made of that material when used in tropical climates Sample rooms—9B, Graceckurch street, London, E.C. Hats, Caps, and Helmets, every description manufactured at the works of J. Ellwood & Sons, Great Charlotte street, S.F., London, contractors to tbe Police Force. Amy Helmets and Cups with latest improvements. J. Ellwood & Sons’ Goods are kept by all respectable traders and storekeepers. Caution—No Air-Chamber Hats or Helmets geruine unless bearing “ Elwood & Sons” name. Orders through mercantile houses carefully shipped.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 22, 24 June 1871, Page 1

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551

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 22, 24 June 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 22, 24 June 1871, Page 1

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