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Wellington Building and Land Society THE SUBSCRIBERS to the above Society are informed that the Ordinance legalizing “Building and Land Societies” has received the sanction of the Governor-in-Chief and will come into operation as soon as printed. Th Committee are taking the necessary steps to get the Rules certified, so that the business of the Society may commence as early as possible and of which due notice will be given. W. Allen, Manager. Wellington, September 3, 1851. Preliminary Notice. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. JAMES\ SMITH takes the earliest opportunity of announcing that he has been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor to submit the following Lands, Houses, &c., to public competition at an early date, at his Auction Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, viz :— Town Acre No 344, with the extensive buildings thereon, formerly occupied by Lieut. Colonel Gold. This acre has extensive Beach frontage, and will be divided so as to secure to each purchaser a valuable Town allotment. Town Acre No. 134, with frontages in Ingistre and Taranaki-streets, Te Aro. This acre is most eligible for small building allotments, being situate in a lapidly improving part of the Town. Town Acres No. 785 and 757, situate in Rid-diford-street, closely adjoining Mr. Sellar’s farm, are level, dry, and have been under cultivation. Country Section No. 7, well known as the section late in the occupation ofthe Hon. Henry Petre, with all the excellent Dwelling house, Stables, Barn, Labourers’ cottages, Outhouses, &c. Country Section No. 20, Ohiro, partially cleared and cultivated, and from its proximity to the Town offers superior advantages to country settlers.

Also Three Sections at Waikanae most judiciously selec'ed in that fertile district, being early choices, and embracing the most valuable land in that locality. Careful plans of the above will be prepared by an experienced Surveyor, further particulars and day of sale will be duly announced in future advertisements. The Auctioneer confidently invites the attention of intending purchasers of valuable landed ana rreenoia property to the above advertisement, and he is instructed to announce that the termson which it will be offered will be of the most liberal Gescri n tion. Plimmer’s Wharf, August 10, 1851. On Sale, IO CASKS Butter, Ist Quality (Guthrie’s William Spinks, Herbert-street, Te Aro. August 29, 1851. Land Surveying. MR. HECTOR M‘LEAN, C. E., begs to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that he has commenced business as a Land Surveyor. Office, cottage lately occupied by Mr. Bushel, Wellington Terrace. Wellington, August 27, 1851. Education. 1 PHE Rev. W. Kirton will be prepared to re1. ceive, after the first week of September, 1851, a limited number of Pupils, for instruction along with his own sons, in his new DwellingHouse belov Wellington Terrace. Wellington, 22nd August, 1851. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. THE following Lectures will he delivered in the Hall of the Institute', in continuation of the present series :— Thursday, Sept. 11—Mr. Justice Chapman, on Lynch Law. ~ ~ 18—Mr. Roberts (part 2) the Science of Optics, as applicable to the Illumination of Lighthouses. Wellington, August 30, 1851. For Hobart Town direct. f pHE Fine fast sailing regular "*■ tl- ader MUNFORD, John Hale, Commander, will sail for the above Port on or about Wednesday next, the 10th inst. For Freight or Passage apply to D. M. Laurie, or Robert Waitt. Wehngton, Septembers, 1851. For Port Cooper Direct, - I HE Fine fast sailing Brigantine A RETURN, Toohig, Master. Having most of her cargo engaged, will sail on Saturday, the 6th inst. For Freight or Passage immediate application is necessary to D. M, Laurie, or Robert Waitt. Wellington, September 3, 1851. For Launceston via. Nelson, r pHE Clipper Brig HALCYON. jgim. v’ Capt, Tulloch, will sail for 'he ™ ter port on Saturday next. JjSEMwffL. the 6th inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Capt. on board, or to w ... , _ W -,M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, September 3, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 636, 6 September 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 636, 6 September 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 636, 6 September 1851, Page 2

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