For sale or to letTown aobe bob sale in oriental BAY. Town Acre No. 419, having a double frontage to Oriental Bay and Hay Street, and adjoining the properties of J. E. Fitzgerald, Esq., and H. J. Masters, Esq. , ■ The Section is situated in one of the most salubrious and rising portions of the City, being well sheltered from the south-east winds, and is admirably adapted for a gentleman’s ■.villa residence. Title, Crown Grant. Eor particulars, apply to J. M. TAYLOB, Land and Commission Agent. jpiOß SALE ■ 3SO acres of agricultural land in the Wairarapa 7000 acres of pastoral land, situated in one of-the most rising districts in a this Province, together with stock and improvements Several town acres and sections in this City. J. M. TAYLOB, Laud and Commission Agent. rpo LE’i'j ON BUILDING LEASE. Town Acre No. 359, situated in Austin street, for 1-1 or 21 years. MONEY to LEND, on approved freehold security, in sums of not less than £3OO. Apply to HENEY SCHULTZE, Tasman street. Saturday, 16th May, 1874. (Jl O BE LET. ELIGIBLE SMALL SECTIONS OE LAND, IN KABOEI, Each containing about seven acres, suitable for building villa residences, with paddock accommodation for a horse and cow. The land is part of section 38, Karori, opposite C. C. Graliam’s, Esq, and is three miles from Wellington. Also, A small FARM,. of 70 acres, fit for dairy purposes, being partly cleared and laid down in grass. Eor further particulars apply to P. MONAGHAN. Karori, OHOICE BUILDING SITE EOB SALE. Eor Sale, a Comer Building Section, with G 8 feet frontage to Hanson street and 109 feet to Drummond street, forming part of Town Acre 750, near Adelaide road. The section is readily accessible, commands a splendid view of the harbor, and is admirably adapted to form the site for a cottage or villa residence. Also, Two Substantial Well-built Cottages, situated off Tory street; one with four rooms and porch ; the other with five rooms. Apply to HENBY SCHULTZE, Laud Agent, Tasman street. PaintsE. GEO BG E PO U N D,' COACH PAINTEE, Of Willis Street, Has been appointed AGENT for the sale of HEMATITE and other IKON PAINTS manufactured by Johnston Brothers, Imperial Steam Works, Nelson. HEMATITE being a PEROXIDE of IBON, is naturally the best preserver of Iron, whereas paints composed of lead, zinc, or copper, by the galvanic action, cats into it, causing it to become honeycombed. This PAINT readily combines with the TANNIN, and enters freely into the pores of wood, more so than any other paint, rendering it INVALUABLE as a PBIMING COAT or foundation for all other paints. It is being extensively used for STEAMBOATS and IBON VESSELS, preventing rust and the growth of seaweeds. Eor Wheelwrights, Coachmakers, &0., it makes a splendid finish ; also for agrienltural implements and farm buildings, as it covers a much larger surface than its equivalent in lead,' at a less cost. Orders (wholesale and retail) carefullypacked and forwarded to any part of the Province. GEOBGE POUND, Coach Painter, Willis Street, SOLE AGENT. June 23, 1874. LOUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT. This paint is cheaper than red lead or any other, covering a much larger surface taking weight for weight, and is infinitely more durable. “ Ear superior to any imported paint. “(Signed) W. Lightfoot, “ Superintendent Public Works, Nelson.” “Superior to auy other paint I have had during my experience of thirty years. “(Signed) James S. Cross, “Harbor Master, Nelson.” T.B.L. is not answerable for any paint not marked “LOUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT,” but that he will guarantee ns superior to any other. Furs &c. Under Patronage of 0 THE O L O NIA L THE SPECIAL His Excellency Governor. INDUSTRY. H. E. LIARD ET, TAXIDEBMIST AND EUBBIEB, Opposite the New Zealand Times Office, Willis Street. H. E. LI ARDET has the honor to announce to the ladies of Wellington that he has now ready for the ensuing winter a large stock of MUEES, TIPPETS, CUEES, &o„ made of the skins of the choicest New Zealand seabirds. Every description of Edrs Cleaned and Repaired, and made up into Tippets, Muffs, &c, BazaarST. PETEB’S OHUECH, TE ABO, BAZAAB. ODD BELLOWS’ HALL. A Bazaar will bo hold in the Odd Follows Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 4th, sth, and 6th of AUGUST, the proceeds of which will be devoted to extinguish the debts of the parish. , There will ho no auction sales. The Bazaar will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission—One shilling ; children, sixpence. A E JAMES T UNION. BEBGEB’S ART UNION, SESSION 1874. 200 MEMBERS ATONE GUINEA EACH. Two hundred valuable PRIZES, of elegant and useful articles. The whole will be on show on and after SATURDAY, 26th JULY. Lambton Quay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4174, 6 August 1874, Page 1
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794Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4174, 6 August 1874, Page 1
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