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Government Land SalesSALE OF CONFISCATED LANDS, P A T E A. A SALE by public auction of suburban sections, Town of Carlyle, and of rural allotments in the Okotuku District, Provinces of Wellington and Taranaki, will take place at the courthouse, Patea, on Thursday, the 16th September next, at 12 o’clock noon. Attention is specially called to the suburban sections on the east bank of the Patea river, which vary from 5 to 72 acres in area, and are conveniently situated on the main line of road, and near the Patea bridge. From the excellence of the soil and their favorable position for commercial purposes, they afford combined advantages of an exceptional character for settlement and the investment of capital. The rural allotments in the Okotuku District comprise sections of open land near the sea coast, between the Whenuakura river and the Hawke’s Bay military settlement, and also a number of bush sections, lightly timbered and interspersed with patches of open land in the interior of the district between the Whenuakura river and the Momahaki stream. These vary considerably in value, and are priced accordingly. The areas and upset prices have been published in the New Zealand Gazette, of the 28th July, and lithographed plans are being prepared, and will be distributed to intending purchasers on application. Plans may be inspected at the Office of the Secretary for Crown Lauds, Wellington, and at the Survey Office, Patea. Regulations for the sale of the land may be seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the Ist of June, 1871, and all required information obtained at this office. C. A. WRAY, Officer in charge of Confiscated Lands, West Coast. Confiscated Lands Office, Patea, July 28, 1875. Nurserymen BUDDEN. NURSERYMAN AND . SEEDSMAN, Begs to intimate to his numerous patrons that he has, in connection with his Nursery, opened a seed establishment in Willis-street, opposite the New Zealand Times Office. He trusts that keeping a good stock of first-class seeds, and his long experience as a practical Horticulturist, will be a sufficient guarantee that all orders that may be entrusted to him will be faithfully discharged. No plants but those in pots will be exhibited for sale at the shop, as the action of the weather upon the exposed roots of fruit trees and other plants is very injurious. They may be obtained at the Nursery, which contains the largest nursery stock in the province ; or orders left at the shop -will be punctually attended to. H.B. will be happy to give any information relative to laying-out grounds, planting, &c., &c. GARDEN REQUISITES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale and Retail. WiLLIS-STKEET AND ABEL SMITH-STREET. RD O N A L D , • EDEN VALE TREE NURSERY AND TEA GARDEN KAEORI. Drapery THE greatest sale of Superior Clothing ever held in Y/ellington is now going on at JAMES SMITH’S, TE ARO HOUSE. MEN’S BLACK CLOTH SUITS, Complete, 29/6. MEN’S GREY TWEED SUITS, Complete, 27/0. TWEED TROUSERS AND Vests, 10/6. MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, 6/6. MEN’S TWEED COATS, 7/6. MEN’S CRIMEAN SHIRTS, All wool, 3/9. FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS, Full size, 4/6. MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, 27/6. STOCK-TAKING SALE. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. P REMISES COMING DOWN ! GOODS MUST BE SOLD BEFORE THE 10th AUGUST. GOODS AT ANY PRICE, AT MACLEAN’S DRAPERY ESTABLISH. MENT, CUBA-STREET. NOTE THE NAME : MACLEAN. Watches and Jewellery jj^J- A S ALEXANDER, IMPORTER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, GOLDSMITH, OPTICIAN, &c., Has much pleasure in informing the public that the FIRST INDENT OF A SELECT ASSORTMENT, Ordered by himself at London, Paris, and Berlin, HAS JUST ARRIVED. I The attention of the ladies is especially called to the new selection of— Full suites, dress brooches Bracelets and ear pendants, in precious stones Opera chains, alberts (with hook), and fine long chains Bings, set with diamonds, opals, rubies, and pearls A large assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s gold and silver watches, all made to his especial order. Fine gold albert chains Solitaires, sleeve-links i Scarf pins, signet rings, &c. _ Paris marble clocks, aneroid barometers, thermometers, and spectacles Prismatic compasses Field glasses always on hand Silver (Hall-stamped) plate and finest electro-plate, just opening. Repairing done exclusively by himself, and guaranteed. Chronometers Rated. MAX ALEXANDER, LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON, Next to Metiers. Bairand & Son, Druggists.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4488, 7 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4488, 7 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4488, 7 August 1875, Page 3

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