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To Let OFFICES TO LET in Grey-street. Apply at ,the„ Press Agency. TO LET,' a '6-roomed house in Lorne-street, Cambridge-terraoe, fitted with every convenience, water laid on. ’Apply to Mr. F. Bond, Martin-street. TO LET on lease or otherwise, a Shop Bakehouse and oven in Featherston, immediately , opposite the Court House and Shirley’s Hotel, everything ready to handsplendid chance for a baker with a little push. Bent £4O per annum. Horse and spring cart to let or sell with above. J. E. EVANS, • . , ... Lumbton-quay. SITTING and Bedroom to let for the session. Inquire at Mrs. Swanson’s, top of Sydney-street, Thorndon. Public Notices ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. | TB ARO RECLAMATION. The Returning Officer for the City of Wellington having forwarded to me, as Mayor, the undernoted statement of the number of yotes recorded for and against the. proposal to re-, claim a certain portion of the Te Aro Foreshore, and to raise a sum of One Hundred Thousand Pounds, by way of special loan, for carrying out the proposed public work : And it further being certified to me by the said Statement of the Poll that the number of votes given for the proposal exceeds the number givenagainst itby more than one-fifth, I hereby Lgiye public notice ofThe result of the Poll, and in virtue of the powers conferred upon me in that behalf, by section 144 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, HEREBY DECLARE the above-mentioned proposal for*the reclamation of the said portion of Te Aro Foreshore to have received the legal sanction of the Burgesses of the City, and, that, the resolution of the City Council of date the 21st June last has been carried and confirmed thereby. Given under my hand this Bth day of August, 1877. ' . j WILLIAM HUTCHISON, I Mayor. Statement op the Poll Fob. and Against ; the Reclamation op Te Abo Foeei SHOEE r, LAMBTON WARD. For the Reclamation .... ... 154 Against .. ... ; ... 13 Majority ... ... 141 TE ARO WARD. For the Reclamation ... ... 182 Against... ... , ... 1 Majority ... ... 181 , THORNDON WARD. For the Reclamation ... ... 66, Against;.: °... , ... 54 Majority ' ... ... 12 , COOK WARD. : For the Reclamation ... ... 157 Against... ... ... 2 Majority ... ... 155 Majority for the Reclamation ... ..; 486 Certified by . "•■■■ J. B. WALLACE, • ; .. Returning Officer. August 7, 1877. QIT Y- CORPORATION, QUEEN’S WHARF. Wellington, 9th August, 1877. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,—That the following -Regulation will, from and after this date, form and be part of the Wharf Regulations applicable, to the Queen’s Wharf at Wellington; that is to say— ■ The Corporation shall have a general lien upon all goods in their possession, whether upon the Wharf or in the i Bonded Store, commonly known as the Queen’s Bond, for all wharfage and other charges due and payable by the owner of such goods, and whether in, i respect of such goods,, or of any other \ goods in respect of which wharfage or j. other charges as aforesaid shall have become due and payable from him ; and such lien shall- continue, notwithstanding the issue to such dwher of any bond warrant, so long as such bond warrant shall not have been actually traus'erred in the books of the Warehouse-keeper, and no such transfer will be made until such lien shall be duly satisfied.

I All Bond Warrants presented to the Warehouseman, for signature or to be stamped with the wharf stamp, must bear the endorsement, “jSubject to Lien "Regulation published 9Hi' day of August, 1877.” - | By Order of the Wharf Committee of the City Council. ' | EDWARD BEEVES, j ■ : ir . Wharfinger. THE CHRONOLOGICAL TREE of New Zealand History, together with other Works of Art, are now oh View, and' will be during the week, at Bennett’s CommercialHotel. Copies of each may be, obtained from Mr. Bennett, who has very kindly offered his services for the sale of the same. , J. M. MEEK. August 8, 1877. ■ ‘ UNION EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ■ ZEALAND ; THE LIST ' of APPLICATIONS will CLOSE on the 15th inst., up to which date applications will be received by the Union Rank of Australia, where forms: can' be obtained. XTOTICE.—AIL debts due to the late IN . PETER- WILKIE, of the Upper Hutt, baker, must be paid -without delay, to prevent legal proceedings. All claims 1 against the late Peter Wilkie to'be presented within one month of this date. ; . . , ELIZA WILKIE, . . ; , , Executrix. : August 6, 1877. KOHN & C@., WATCHMAKERS , ’ AND ! MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, Lambton-quay, Wellington,, Leg to announce to the public that they have opened the above establishment with a large . and varied stock of ■ 1 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Specially selected from the best English and foreign makers. ' , English, foreign, and colonial manufactured Jewellery of the best description and latest designs. , Also, SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, Selected from the best known manufacturers in the Home market. K. & Co. would also draw, the attention of the public to their large and well-assorted stock of ~ MARBLE TIMEPIECES. New goods and latest designs received regularly by every mail. : All Goods guaranteed, and every description of Gold and Diamond'Jewellery manufactured in the latest styles and patterns. KOHN & 0 0.,. Lambton-quay, Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. Beanchks : B. Petersen & Co., Christchurch , S. Kohn & Co., Dunedin H. Kohn, Auckland, and H. Kohn & Co., 93, Leadenhall-street, London,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5111, 10 August 1877, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
854

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5111, 10 August 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5111, 10 August 1877, Page 3

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