.»Governme»t.JSp,tic_es„ J)EOVINCE OF WELLING TON. IMPORTANT SALE / . ' SURVEYED CITY, SUBURBAN, RURAL AND PASTORAL CROAVN LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given that there will be offered for sale by public auction, at the Crown Lands Office, Provincial Government Buildings, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, TS7S, at eleven, o’clock,‘ forenoon, the following Crown lands, • viz ; ~ ‘l4 valuable BUILDING SITUS, situated ’ in the Te Aro Pa Reserve,-. City of . Wellington' [ 2126 acres of PASTORAL LAND, in the , East Coast district 1 section AGRICULTURAL LAND in the Taratahi Plain Block, Wairarapa district, and 1 section in Rangitikei district. , ... ..... , Also, 340 TOWN and 126 SUBURBAN SECTIONS situated in the township of Bunnythorpe, Manawatu district. The Township of Bunnythorpe is situated at the junction from which the railway lines to Napier, Wanganui, and Foxton radiate, and is within a moderate distrunoe; of Palmerston. The land is of the richest quality, consisting of flat bush, and the whole district abounds with the most valuable timber. The township. . possesses a frontage to the railway several miles in length. The t Town Sections vary from U-acre to 7 acres each, and the Suburban sectious are from 10 to 70 acres each. The terms of payment are—lo per cent, of the purchase money payable on the fall ef- the hammer,. and the remainder, in one month, or the original deposit is forfeited. Lithographed plans and Gazettes, showing the size and upset prices of the, sections to be offered for sale, can be obtained at the Crown Lands Office, Wellington, or from the following agents : H. I. Jones, Wanganui. Henry Lyon, Marton, J. F. Schtjltze, Rangitikei, G. Snelson, Palmerston, A. Gkey, Foxton, Wakelin. & Payton, Greytown. JOS. G. HOLDS WORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown-Lands Office,--Wellington, January 23, 1875. m s m . Immigration Office, Wellington, February 8, 1875. TENDERS will be received at the Immigration Office, Wellington, up to 12 o’clock , noon on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1875, for the SUPPLY of RATIONS and sundry articles for twelve months, commencing Ist MARCH, 1875, which are to be delivered at the Immigration Depot, Wellington, in such quantities as the Immigration Officer may direct,,: A RATION is to consist of—. One pound bread ; One pound meat . ■ One pound potatoes . • One-sixth oz. tea One-third oz, coffee Two ozs. sugar One-thirty-sixth oz pepper Half oz. salt • . .■ SUNDRY ARTICLES—- ■' Soap 1 , , Tobacco Milk Candles, (sperm and .mould) , ■ Butter ; Eggs •The conditions may be seen at the Immigra- i tion Office, Provincial Buildings. -Tenderers are to, state the rate per ration, and rate : per weight, or measurement for the sundry, articles, delivered .at, the Depot, in Wellington, , ■ , ■- ; Each tenderer must furnish; the names of two ; sureties, who:; will be required ■to enter into a bond in conjunction with the contractor, for the sum of £SO. H. C. H. ELIOTT, - -Immigration; Officer. rpHE LICENSING ACT, ,1873—THE JL • LICENSING ACT. 1873 AMENDMENT ACT, 1874. NOTICE is, Ijereljy given that.w Quarterly Meeting of the Licensing Court-for the district of Otaki will be held-at the Court House, Otaki, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of MARCH, 1875, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for certificate for Publicans Licenses, the renewal or transfer of licenses, under the provisions of the abovenamed Acts. The following- named—persons, have, given notice .of; intention ;to 1 apply for a transfer of their licenses : Robert Kirk, Ferry Inn, to A. Garment. John Prosser, Telegraph Hotel, to James Prosser. J. A. KNOCKS, , Clerk of Licensing Corfft. Resident Magistrate’s Court, Otaki, 11th February, 1875. Watches and Jewellery pKELIMINAEY NOTICE. MAX. ALEXANDER, Practical Watchmaker, Goldsmith, Optician, &c. Wellington, Having only lately returned from Europe, now opening a permanent establishment, he takes the liberty of offering to the public of Wellington and surrounding districts, the inspection of his extensive stock, selected by himself in the English, French, and- German markets. His twenty years, experience as an Artist and a Watchmaker ; also, his-past career of thirteen years’, standing in the colony of New Zealand, will be sufficient guarantee to solicit again the patronage of the public. He has much pleasure in stating that he is a direct importer of — - 1 Gold and Silver Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Watches —English, French, and American manufactures. The latest and most tasty designs of fine Gold Ornaments, sets bracelets, chains, and diamond goods. Silver and Plated Goods, of the first makers, and Hall stamped. Especial attention is called to the branch of plated goods, as they are from the best makers in Groat Britain ; stamped, and on hard plated metal. His selection of Paris marble clocks, peudules, timekeepers, and regulators, will undoubtedly please the most fastidious taste. Bronzes by the best modellers of Germany. Optical Branch, such as metallic baremeteis, field glasses of Cronmeyer, London ; Pietri and Longchamp’s, Paris and Munich, of my own ordering, and applicable, to the peculiarity of this climate. Pocket barometers and compasses, concave and convex spectacles, Brazillian pebbles, &c. (Direct Agent of S. Mordan and Co.) Gold and silver pencil-cases and toothpicks, 1 And a number of other articles too numerous to mention. . An early inspection of the above enumerated branches is solicited. All .work and repairs done exclusively by himself, and guaranteed. Ships’chronometers rated, re;COtnpensated. . Note the Address -m ■ max. ad e kinder, ! . r LAMBTON-QDfT,. Next to,Messsrs,' Barraud ahdSdn, Chemists. Will’ be OPEN on MONDAY - , 22nd FEB,’
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4341, 17 February 1875, Page 3
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