Public Notices. ELLINGTON COLLEGE. INAUGURATION FETE. Under the Presidency of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. Athletic Sports, 11 a.m. Luncheon at half-past two p.m. Tickets for the Luncheon, 10s. each, to be had of the principal booksellers, the Governors of the College, or members of the Committee. By order, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. O T I 0 E. TO PURCHASERS OF SECTIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SANSON. The undersigned request a prompt settlement of balance due on allotments ; and unless holders complete the purchase on or before the 31st of OCTOBER, 1871, they will forfeit their deposits. Titles can be obtained on application to Ben. Smith and Co., of Wellington, our agents. HENRY SANSON. GEO. WILLIAMS. duncan McKenzie. GEORGE FARMER. ALEXANDER FARMER. PAPERHANGINGS AND GILT MOULDINGS. Just lauded, ex St. Leonards, imported direct from the manufacturers, and now ON SALE by the undersigned at very low prices. Must be sold, as another consignment is daily expected. WM. TINNEY, Painter and Paperhanger, Molesworth Street. N.B.—A great variety of ceiling, staircase, and oak paperhangings. f I''HE1 ''HE Managing Committee of the WellingJL ton Co-operative Cattle Dealing and Butchering Society having taken the shop late in the occupation of Mr. John Garment, will commence business in a few days. Subscribers who have not yet paid their first instalments will be waited on by the collector. 0. MOODY, Secretary. October 2nd, For sale or to let'llO LET.—ONE of the BEST BUILDING JL SITES in Wellington, adjoining James’s Furniture Warehouse. Apply to WILLIAM JAMES. 0 R SALE. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS— Clyde Quay McFarlaue Street Sussex Square Adelaide Road Tasman Street Frederick Street House and Land for sale off Adelaide Road, Two Allotments off Cambridge Terrace. Apply to S. PARKES, Land and House Agent, Dixon Street. 110WN ACRE FOR SALE in ORIENTAL X 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. For particulars, apply to J. M. TAYLOR, Land and Commission Agent. JpiOß SALE Sheep Station, Wairarapa—2soo acres, freehold, with substantial residence and outbuildings ; land fenced and subdivided 2 sections in Karori of 5 acres each, fenced 380 acres of agricultural land in the Wairarapa 7000 acres of pastoral land, situated in one of the most rising districts in this Province, together with stock and improvements Several .own acres and sections in this City. J. M. TAYLOR, Land and Commission Agent. AND FOR SALE. Freehold Allotments on Kent Terrace. S, CARROLL, Licensed Broker under Laud Transfer Act. Land and Commission Agent. jjjl O R SALE. For Sale, on account of the Owner leaving the Colony, A BREWERY, most favorably situated in the WAIKATO, Province of Auckland, in full working order, comprising—plant of the best description, in every way suitable for carrying on a large business ; extensive malt barns and kiln, comfortable dwelling-house and outhouses. There is in stock a large quantity of malt of the very best description, which can be had at a valuation. For particulars apply to J. M. & J. MOWBRAY, Land Agents, 42, Queen Street, Auckland. FOR SALE, by tender, at Foxton, suburban sections Nos. 334, 335, and 348. To be sold in one block. Apply, stating terms, to FREDK. SEANLING, Post Office, Wanganui. PROPERTY FOR SALE. AN EXCELLENT SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN, Of 2300 Acres ; with 2000 Sheep. Apply to EDWIN MEREDITH, Whareama. VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, In the Beautiful Valley of the Hurt, FOR SALE. First. —800 Acres, partly pastoral and partly timbered with totara, black birch, and rata; about eleven miles from Wellington. A portion is fenced and carrying a flock of Sheep, which are also for sale. Second.—42o Acres, well timbered, except 60 acres which are laid down in English grass; about nine miles from Wellington and close to one of the proposed Railway platforms. A Cottage has been erected upon, and a stream inns through the land, with a waterfall sufficient for a mill. I'hese properties offer a most eligible investnt, and in consequence of the owners having b the district they will be sold at a very derate price and upon easy terms. Apply to R. PORT. VALUABLE NEWSPAPER PROPERTY. The MAITLAND MERCURY, the largest and moat valuable of the New South Wales Provincial newspapers, established in 1843, will be SOLD absolutely by Public Auction at the EXCHANGE, SYDNEY, on WEDNESDAY, 4th November, 1874. For full particulars, see the principal newspapers published on Saturdays throughout the Colonies. BRUNKER & SPARKE, Auctioneers, Eaat Maitland.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4230, 10 October 1874, Page 3
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