Properties for.'Sale ; , A I WET H IT T T ; FOR SAXiE, in the mostfertile part of the Valley, and never flooded, aFann of about 12£ acres, 70 acres of which are; not to be surpassed in the colony forj agricultural and grazing purposes. The remainder Consists of hills well adapted for sheep.The improvements consist of a six-roomed house and outbuildings. Stock and implements can be taken at a valuation if desired. Apply, DAVID KNIGHT, Wai Wetn. TO GROCERS, WOOD AND COAL DEALERS, ALE AND PORTER BOTTLERS, AND CAPITALIST S. FOR SALE, Valuable Freehold Property in the 'Adelaideroad, comprising a Grocer’s' Shop, with Dwelt linghouse,- Store, Wood and Coal Yard, and out-buildings ; four Cottages, three of which I are let to respectable tenants!, and the other is in course of completion, form’ing'a snug property, with a frontage of • iJOftj'to Adelaideroad, and 70ft.- to Drumffiond-sfeeet. Easy Terms. Apply to 0. MOODY, On the premises ; Or at Lincoln’s Inn Hotel,- Lambtou-quay. ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. 10,000 acres of valuable Agricultural Land in the Parae Karetu Block, Rangitikei North, for saleupon deferred payments, in blocks to suit the wants of settlers. Terms very liberal—advantages to settlers very great. Maps to be seen and particulars to be had at the office of J. H. WALLACE, Estate Agent. Hunter-street, Wellington. RAPERY BUSINESS AT NAPIER FOR SALE. The undersigned are prepared to negotiate for the sale of their business at Napier. The shop is in a first-rate situation, and there is a good connection, as well as cash trade. CAMPBELL & CO., Hawke’s Bay House, Napier. 1 ACRES in Carnarvon, 10 miles I \J*L O from Foxton, frontage to railway. The whole substantially fenced and subdivided. Cottage, yards, &c,, on land. The most is deep rich swamp land well drained. Terms easy and cheap. ERNEST S. THYNNB. FOR SALE.—FOXTON, Suburban Sections Nos. 398 to 408, containing nearly 30 acres, being a compact farm, within a mile of the Post Office, Foxton. Cottage and splendid fowlhonse thereon. Handy patch of bush for firewopd and fencing. Half the purchase-money can remain on mortgage for four years. Apply to ERNEST S. TIIYNNE, Land Agent, Foxton. Books, Stationery, &c, rjl A. BOWDEN AND SONS LIST OF NEW BOOKS AND SERIAL VOLUMES, Just received. •The Races of Man and their Geographical Distribution—Peschel Finger Ring Love—Jones, F.S.A. ' Tom Sawyer—Mark Twain y . ’ Golden Lives, biographies of the (Jay— H. A. Page Land of the White Bear : Cruise of the Pandora to Franklin Straits, 1875 —Lieut. Innes-Lillingston, R.N. Jack Afloat and Ashore—Rowe Language and its Study—Whitney Parkwater—Mrs. Henry Wood A Settler’s Fare Due South—Kennaway Noctes Ainbrosinse—-edited by Skelton The. Great Army, by the “River Side Visitor” The Gentle Life : Essays in aid of the Formation of Character ; in two vols. The Better Self—by the same author Her Title of Honor—Holme Lee Valentine and his Brother—Mrs. Oliphant This Troublesome World—Lady Barker Hurlock'Chase—Sargent The Months—illustrated by pen and pencil Mysterious Island Abandoned—Verne Scientific London—Becket * Book of Scottish Story, The Naggletons, by Shirley Brooks • Forty Years of American Life—Nichols , Sketches of Australian Life and Scenery Primitive Man—Figuier Our Inheritance of the Great Pyramid—•Smyth Sports and Pastimes of the English People—Strutt Romance of Astronomy—Miller Fiji, our new Province in the South Seas
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4967, 22 February 1877, Page 1
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