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Prospectus vestment has also the one great advantage, it is under the daily supervision and control of 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 recognise the 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 commends itself in every sense. 12. Copies of the agreement and deed of consent i between the Municipal Corporation and the promoters, order by the Superintendent of the province authorising construction, contracts entered into to,. specifications, plans of line of tramway, detailed estimates, and all papers and documents, may be seen by intending shareholders at the promoters’ offices, Temple Chambers. 13. All moneys on application for shares are to be deposited in the Bank of New Zealand in an account, “Trust Account, Wellington City Tramways Company, Limited,” and will not be operated upon until a Board of Directors has been chosen by the shareholders and the company registered in due course. 14. Prospectuses and forms of application for shares may be obtained from the bankers, promoters, and at the offices, Temple Chambers, where every information will be afforded. 15. As the share list will only be open for a limited period, it is desirable that intending shareholders should send in their applications without delay. ' Wellington, 28th October, 1876. To Let T iO 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. : The building includes four good rooms, suitable for a dwelling-house, and from its superior position might be turned to various purposes. For further particulars apply to EDWD. ANDERSON, ’ Willis-street. fjpo LET—Those well-known'premises, the ORIGINAL HAM AND BEEF SHOP, together with the smoke-house, boiler, water engine, sausage'machine (Williams, Smithfield), filtre, fixtures, and fittings, as it now stands. The position is acknowledged jto be the best in the city. Sufficient reasons for letting. The above business is a good chance for a young beginner, as there are seven years to run, at £1 per week, E. J. BE AVIS, Willis-street, TO SAW-MILLERS, CONTRACTORS, TIMBER MERCHANTS,’ CAPITAL- , ISTS, AND OTHERS. H. HARGREAVES is instructed.by the proprietor, Mr. James Booth, who is desirous of retiring from the business, TO LET BY PUBLIC TENDER FOR A TERM OF TEN YEARS All those premises known as the VICTORIAN STEAM SAW MILLS, Comprising lease of town sections 1019,1021, and part i f 1020 and 1022, consisting of three quarters of an acre, with long frontage on Liohfield-street,withright-of-way direct through 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. ■ Also, ■ TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC TENDER, The whole of the superior 'Plant and Machinery now on the premises abovenamed, comprising— l " 15 horse-power stationary "engine (by An- '"" ' demon) ■; 2 boilers, multi-tubulars *' '"Stack"'' l ; * ■ 2 planing machines ' r : A 3 morticing do ; ■’J Moulding and boring do Curbing and sand-papering do ’ Tenoning and rabbiting do .;' i ‘5 lathes: Band jig saws ■ ;■■■■■: Saw benches, &c., &c. - And a large assortment of requisite saw mill materials too numerous to particularise, all of the best* quality and in first-class working order. The above business has been successfully carried on by the proprietor for die past 12 years, and he has- every confidence in placing it in the market as a bona fide investment. Intending purchasers may; inspect the property and obtain further particulars on application to Mr. James Booth on the premises, or to the undersigned. Tenders for the lease and plant, separately, to be sent in to the undersigned bn‘ or before 30th November. • The highest r or any tender hot necessarily accepted. W. H. HARGREAVES, ’ ■ Cathedral-square. Christchurch, 20th October, 1876.Exhibition THE ANNUAL SHOW, of the ; Wairarapa and East Coast Agricultural Association will be held at ■ the. Wairarapa Racecourse, Tanheremkau, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,’ 1876, .Entries for the above shew of horsesj cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, rabbit-dogs, agricultural, implements, &c, will be received by the. Secretary until November 21st. Besides the usual prizes “.a cup, ’’ value £ls, will be awarded to the winner of the greatest number of prizes. Detailed catalogues of prizes will be supplied on application. Gates opened on the show day at 10 a.m. Admission, 2s. 6dL • After''l2 o’clock noon, Isi—’TAFRETHEY, Secretary. • - - ' 11 Wanted A GENTLEMAN, recently arrived’ from _£jl England, desires an engagement as Accountant or Bookkeeper in a public company or merchant’s office. He has had mauyyears' experience = in , one of the leading insurance offices in London, and can produce good testx menials; ’Address, Accountant, Post ©Sice, Greytown, Wairarapa. •- ' A. "ANTED, an Engine Driver- at the Mungaroa Valley Saw' Mills. 1 A married man preferred. Apply to W. Lawrence at the Mill, Mungaroa Valley. : "ANTED,-a Partner, either sleeping or active, but latter preferred,! with a view to increasing business operations, with a capital of from £SOO to £IOOO, in the ironmongery and manufacturing line,! and doing.a fair business in an excellent retail must be of steady habits. Address,-Z., office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN", that C. Broadbent, Watchmaker and Jeweller, has removed -from Cuha-street to those new shops adjoining the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, where he has open with a very choice selection of new goods. WANTED KNOWN—The . Cheapest and Best House for Venetian Blinds is Easby’s, Willis-street, Wellington. Blinds, from 17s. 6d. each. WANTED KNOWN-ProfessorStrachan, Interpreter of Spanish, Italian, and French, may bo consulted at Hill’s Registry Office, Lambton-quay. ■ ‘ XT T ANTED KNOWN that twenty men V V can be accommodated at. Thomas's Dining-rooms, Manners-street,..; Terms rate., All meals, Dd.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4872, 2 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4872, 2 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4872, 2 November 1876, Page 3

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