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Auctions IMPORTANT SAXE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THE WELLINGTON CLUB. MONDAY, 24th JULY. MR. G. H, VENNELL has been favored with instructions from the trustees and committee of the Wellington Club, to offer for sale by public auction, at his rooms, Hunterstreet, on Monday, the 24th July Their valuable freehold property on Lambton-quay, nearly opposite the new Government offices. The property consists of a frontage to Lamb-ton-quay (east) of 89 links, by a depth of 205 links, and on the west 91 links, upon which are erected handsome and commodious buildings, consisting of large dining-room, billiardroom' to accommodate two tables, four large sitting-rooms, spirit-room, good cellars, 18 bedrooms, kitchen fitted with first-class range, scullery, and all necessary outhouses complete. Plans are being prepared, and will be on view at the office oi the auctioneer, who will give any further particulars. By order of E. H. Brandon, Esq. That neat and compact villa residence situate in Boulcott-street, near Wellington-terrace, containing six rooms, four of which are plastered and well-finished, and faithfully built in every respect; Leamington range in kitchen, and register stove in drawing-room. There is a capital greenhouse and garden nicely laid out and stocked; good bricked well and constant supply of water. This property consists of 45ft. frontage to Boulcott-street by a depth of 136 ft., little more or less. This is a very compact property, and worthy the attention of parties seeking a freehold residence. i After which, By order of Mr. Solomon Levy, who is relinquishing the drapery business— Those valuable freehold premises in Lamb-ton-quay exactly opposite the Odd Fellows’ Hall, having a frontage to Lambtou-quay of 40ft. by a depth of over 200 ft., with frontage to Wellington-terrace. This is one of the most commanding sites in the city of Wellington, and from its centrality and great depth the auctioneer has much pleasure in introducing it to speculators and those seeking a good and unmistakeable business stand. Also, By order of the proprietor, Mr. Richards— Two semi-detached cottages, situate in Victoria-place, off Ghuznee-street, with 30ft. frontage by 66ft. in depth. Each cottage has three rooms, scullery, papered and painted. - One cottage has a Leamington range in kitchen, the other a colonial oven, and register stove in front room. The whole property is thoroughly well finished and complete, and well worthy of the attention of parties seeking small freeholds. Terms liberal, at sale. Sale at 2 o’clock. THURSDAY, 27th JULY. IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from Mrs. Bowler, who has disposed of her residence, Hawkestone-street, to sell by public auction— The greater part of her valuable furniture, particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. Terms liberal, at sale. Books, Stationery, &c. rjn H E PAPYROGRAPH. Papyrogbaphy Printing from Paper Manuscript—is now recognised in Great Britain as one of the most useful inventions of the age. The process is simple, and economical as regards time and money. Anything written upon papyrographic paper, with papyrographic ink, may, with an ordinary copying press, be easily and rapidly reproduced to the extent of several hundred copies. The Papyrograph is in use in all the English Government departments, and has been adopted by the Victorian Government for the Post, Telegraph, Volunteer, Lands, Customs, Railways, Education, Police, Public Works, Crown Law, Titles Registration, Reformatory, and other public offices. It is employed in several of the banks and insurance offices, by the Shire and Borough Councils, and in many mercantile establishments, qjc! To merchants, schoolmasters, secretaries of public institutions, bankers, actuaries, musicians, agents, brokers, accountants, municipal institutions, persons travelling by sea (for amateur journalism), and all who require to multiply manuscript, the Papyrograph is of great value. The possessor of one of these instruments may write a circular at a distance from his place of business, and send it through the post to his office to be multiplied. Where much copying is required, a boy with the Papyrograph will turn out as much work as several clerks would ordinarily execute. Sketches in pen and ink, equal to fine woodcuts, are produced in Papyrography. Music may be multiplied by this process. The Papyrograph is in use by the Metropolitan Liedertafel, and at the Volunteer department the regimental calls are printed by it. It is used for the production of school examination papers, &c. Numerous specimens of all kinds of Papyrographic work may bo inspected at any time at MESSRS. LYON AND BLAIR’S Lambtou-quay, Who are Sole Agents for Wellington. rjpHE NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE. A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF GENERAL LITERATURE. PART lII.—JULY. Contents : 1. Mahori Migrations, by W. H. L. Ranken. 2. A Visit to the King of Burmah, by W. C. Pepys. 3. The History of Creation; a Review, by Capt. Hutton. 4. The Doctrine of Evolution and Christianity, by Rev. Wm. Salmond, Professor of Theology to the Presbyterian Church in Otago. 5. The Public Estate, by C. W. Purnell. 6. Spirit Seeking and Table Talking, by J. Giles, R.M. 7. The Problem of Poverty, part 3, by Professor Macgregor, Price, 2s. 6d. Subscription for the year, 10s. By post, 11s. 6d. Trade supplied. LYON AND BLAIR, Lambton-quay, ' Solo Agents for Wellington, Napier, and Wanganui. jpi ORE IG N SIAM PS. NOTICE TO STAMP COLLECTORS/ The undersigned,, have':just received, about 3000 foreign postage stamps for sale. All warranted genuine. ' : ■ V ' - LYON AND BLAIR, _ I rßookspllers and Stationers, Lambton-quay. 1 ..

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4781, 19 July 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4781, 19 July 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4781, 19 July 1876, Page 4

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