.liu nuvniuL vi V A IL3 »^ i\u unhealthy region should bo without a supply of Udolvho AVoli-e's Soiiieoam Akomatiu Sous-Aprs. It is the best possible antidote to the effects of any poisonous element that may exist in the water or the air, a preventive and cure of sea sickness, n positive remedy for indigestion, a good restorative for the convalescent, an excellent appetiser, an anodyne for the sleepless, a trentle and- harmless diuretic, a c :it, a cheering cordial for the ,;ie only stimulant which can be s „ _„ into the sick room or used for hospital purposes.— fADVT.] Benjamin Smith and CoT7l 0 R SALE OK TO BE LET. A convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, containing eight rooms, store-room, scullery, and cellar, with an ACRE OF LAND well stocked with fruit trees, , commanding an extensive FOB SALE. A DWELLING-HOUSE in the centre of the town, containing twelve rooms, with detached wash-house,, stable, &c, &c., and wallstocked GARDEN. That convenient. House and large productive garden, in Willis Street, corner of Abel Smith Street, 1 now in the occupation of the Hon. A. G. Tollemache. Also—- """ ' ' ' ■"-"-'- !,i TT ouse and Stable in dug the above property. A neat well-built House in Tinakori Road, containing six Booms, Kitchen, and. Slied, ■within a few minutes' walk of the Government Buildings. - TO BE LET. A first-class VILLA—one of the best houses in the town—with every convenience ; also stable, coach-house,- groom's room, and over an acre of GARDEN and ORCHARD. TO BE LET (Fcrnisikd), For 12 or 15 months, a handsome and commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, with large GARDEN. Also, for six or nine months, a ten-roomed DWELLING-HOUSE. The last three properties are in the immediate vicinity of Government House. Apply to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Next the Odd Fellows' Hall, Wellington. For town and country Properties for occupation or investment, see BENJAMIN SMITH n.rifl C'.n '« Mnnthly List, which may bo had on above. AIEY FARM AT OHARIU. FOR .SALE- ™ <™— <*™™,-w No. 1, Ohariu from Town, consisting of ]O3 ACRES of LAND, about one-half of which is cleared and grassed; the remainder useful bush, tot-ara, rimu, and manuka,—easily accessible from the road. . ' The' buildings consist of Dwelling-house, Cow-shed, Pig-styes, &cv ■ About twenty head of Cattle, Horse, -Dray, &c, can be purchased with the property; For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN SMITH &. CO., Land and Estate Agents, Lambton Quay. THE LEASE of a House on the Terrace, occupied by Captain Fergusson, Aide-de-Canrp, within five minutes' walk of Government House. It contains Dining and Drawing-room, four large Bedrooms, Kitchen and Pantry, and outhouses. The house is most conveniently situated, being close to Lambton Quay, and within a short distance of all places of business. ■ Possession can be given within a week "' required. ' Apply to MESSRS. KRULL & CO.; Or to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Next Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton Quay. TJVI R E INSURANCE. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Agents for the NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. . Instituted. 1821. 'his Office is distinguished for its liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims. £2,728,416 have been paid to insurers for losses by fire. Notice. —Policies falling duo this quarter require to be renewed on or before the 29th instant. T I F E INSURANCE. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Wellington, Agents for the NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE ; INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES, Invite the attention of intending insurers to the new Tables issued by the Government, which may be had at their offices., Lambton Quay, next the Odd Fellows' HalL rno CONTRACTORS. Tendora for the formation of Arthur Street, Xe Aro, and Turnbull Street, Thorndon, will be received until i p.m. of Thursday, Ist day of October. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, City Surveyor. 24th September. Funeral Notices The funeral procession of JANE, the wife of J. F. E. WRIGHT, Esq., will leave their residence, Goathouse Farm, Ohiro, on THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock; . and will halt and leave; Mr. Moffitt's, dentist, Willis Street, at a quarter-past 3 o'clock p.m. Friends are respectfully invited. ,W. NICHOLSON, Undertaker.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4221, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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