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i Prospectus vestment has also the one great advantage, it is nnder the daily supervision and control oS each shareholder, and it may well be said that it is a matter worthy of congratulation that the Municipal authorities of Wellington have; been the first in the . Southern Hemisphere to recognisetHe importance and benefit-of-steam tramways, and that- Wellington will-have the honor of being the' first city in the hemisphere in which such tramways will run. To every citizen, therefore, who has; the welfare, of the Empire City at heart, the , undertaking com* mends itself in every sense, j • 12. Copies of the agreement and - deed of Consent. between the Municipal > Corporation and the promoters, .orderby .the Superintendent of the province authorising construction, contracts entered :intO - to, specifications,'pianoof line of tramway,: detailed estimates, and all papers and:: documents, may be seen by in-v tending shareholders at the promoters' offices', r Temple Chambers.. ■ 13. All moneys on application for shares are to be deposited in the Bank of .Newr.Zealaud in an account, “ Trust Account, Wellington City Tramways Company, Limited,” and will hot be operated upon until a Board of Directors has been; chosen ,by the shareholders and the ’company registered m due course. -• , ; : 14.: Prospectuses and fdnns. of application for shares may be obtained ,from" the.banker* and at the offices, Temple Chamber* jwhere every information- will be afforded.: j - 15.; As, the share list will only be open foe a limited period, it is desirable that intending shareholders should send in'their applications without delay. | Wellington, 28th. October, 1870. iT <■ To. Let ■' O LET, on the Declaimed Land, a section with stable '■ and coachhouse., thereon. Apply to ', . • - .W. JAMES, Furniture, Warehouse. TO LET ON LEASE—Those commodious Business Premises in Willis-street now in the occupation of Mr. S, S. Griffiths, with •the goodwill of an old-established grocery and ; bakery business. - , ' ' , 1 The building includes four good rooms,'suit:able for a dwelling-house, .and from its superior 'position might;,be' turned,to.various purpose* i Eor further particulars apply to : - . EDWDr ANDERSON, ~ . | ;" L; ;■ , ! ','^"'Willis"-itreet. ifJlO LET.—Those well-known premises, the ORIGINAL HIOI AND- BEEF SHOP, together with the smoke-house, boiler, water 1 engine, sausage machine (Williams; Smithfield), filtre, fixtures, and fittings, as it now'stahds. The porition is acknowledged; to be thabesC in the city. Sufficient reasons far letting. The above business is . 1 a good chance* for-a young beginner,: as; there 'are seven years t© run, at £1 per week.' ; l! - E. J. BEAVT3,: ,Hii ' J.U 'bb-ibilWilßs-street^ - ,'. TO SAW-MILLERS, . r CONTRACTORS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, CAPITAL;ISTS, AND OTHERS. . WH. HARGREAVES is Instructed by • the proprietor, Mr. James Booth, who is desirous of retiring from the business, TO LET; BIT PUBLIC-.TENDER FOR A TERM OF .TEN. YEARS t. . ' All those .premises .• known as .the: VICTORIAN,; STEAMSAW: MILLS, Comprising lease of town sections 1019; 1021, and part of 1020 and 1022,; consisting iff three quarters of an. acre, , with :long,, frpntage on' Lichfiald-etreet,withnght-of-waydireotthrough to Tuam-street, City of Christchurch,’.with all the substantial buildings erected thereon, together with .every ;convenience for. carrying .on a large and remunerative business;. AISO, i j TO BE SOLD, BY-PUBLIC -TENDER, The whole of the superior- Plantahd Machinery no won; the premises abovenamed, comprising—... i 15 horse-power stationary engine i (by An» , ; derson) - •’ ... 2 -boilers, multi-tubulars •>■,;( r - ; ■ r Stack ,r : 2 planing machines. 3 morticing do : y, ~r, - ; Moulding and boring do r -i ? Curbing-and !sand-papering do ~ • / j;. Tenoning.sad rabbiting do ,-r ; 5 lathes : - i Band jig saws ; , Saw benches, &c., &0., . , And a large assortment of requisite saw mill materials, too numerous to particularise, all. of the best quality -ii.; b , and in first-class working order.- ; The i above, business j has,, been .successfully, carried on •by the., proprietor! tor,.the past years, andihe; has;every. confidence in.placing it in'the market as a bqnafide, investment. Intending purchasers may inspect ; the .property’and obtain further particulars oh application! &Mf.'.'lames Booth, on the premise* or to the undersigned.! ; •,; i ; Tenders for the lease and plant, separately, to be sent jinyto: the undersigned; op; .or before 30th November. ’ C The highest: or 'any tender, mot-necessarily accepted.' \ < i :' a.:f T: i --' j **> ,a :t ‘i; :j W., H.; HARGREAYES,;;;, ; - f . .... Cathedral-square. Christchurch; 20th October, 1876.:;; -yq

Waited A GENTLEMAN,-recently arrived from England,’desires anengagement/as Accountant or! Bookkeeper in a - public company or, merchant’s office. - He has had many? years* experience in one of the - leading. I insurance offices in London,-and can produce good teejtl tnonials. Address, Accountant, Post Office, 6feytown,iWairarapa, - , ■ , ,• t WANTED, —Two.good Laborers. 'Apply Barlow’s; Circus, .corner o£ Cuba ana Ingestre streets,At 9-a.m..sharp.... ANTED,—A' small ‘ Hydraulic Sam. Apply XsY.,: office, of this paper., ~, y WANTED, ah Engine ’ Driver* at 1 ' the Mungaroa ’ "Valley Saw .•'JfcßHsr* 1 A married nian preferred. Apply to W, Lawrence at the Mill, Mungaroa Valley.’ I ',‘ ‘- : ’-1 WANTED,- a Partner,cither ‘Bleeding- or active, but latter preferred, with a ■view? to increasing business operations,'with a capital of from-£SOO to £looo,;in : the ifonmongery and manufacturing line, and doing a fair business in'an excellent retail' stand. ’ Person must be of steady habits. Address, Z., bffica cf this paper. »> V‘ -i ANTED KNOWN, that C.Broadbenti Watchmaker and s Jeweller, - has removed, from Cnba-street to, those new ahops adjoining the. Duke of .Edinburgh Hotel, where he has open with a yery choice selection of new goods, .., "\TTANTED - Cheapest yy . and Best House for Venetian Blinds w Easbylsj Willis-street, Wellington. Blinds, from 17s, 6A each. ", V WANTED KNOWN-i-ProfesserStrachah, Interpreter of Spanish,,ltalian, and .French, may be consulted at Hill’s Registry ’Office, Lambtomqufty. ’ 'ANTED' KNOWN that'twenty. men . . ./pan' bet accommodated at. Thomas's Dining-rooms, Manners-street. /Terms modorate. All meals, 9d. /-v ti TNOE SALE—A 12-HOESB-PGWEE JC ENGINE. Canbe seen working attho Planing and Moulding Mills, reclaimed land, WeUington. For particulars, apply to , /WADDELL & CO. THE undersigned has just received a fresh supply of American and .British Herb?, Composition Powders, &c. •, . WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Druggist.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4870, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4870, 31 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4870, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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