Properties for Sale CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Grey-street, are instructed to dispose of the following desirable town properties The Lease for 30 years of that valuable Corner Section, fronting to Molesworth-street 66ft., and Hill-street 132 ft., with the option of purchasing. the freehold allotment adjoining same, fronting to Hill-street 32ft. Overlooking the Plouse of Assembly, and commanding from its elevated position most extensive views, this most salubrious site, unparralleled for building purposes, is rao.e particularly adapted for the erection of a hotel of a superior class. Such an establishment, from its unequalled position, if replete with the necessary accommodation to meet the urgent demand for it from members of both Houses of the Legislature, and the ever-increasing influx of visitors to this city, would be guaranteed a very influential support, while the frontage to the important traffic of Molesworth-street would secure a large and independent bar custom. For an investment of this class such an opportunity is deserving of the attention of practical capitalists. The Lease for 37 years of one of the boat Building Sites now offering in this city for business purposes—that corner section to Waring Taylor-stieet and Lambtou-quay, adjoining the Theatre Royal. KIWITEA BLOCK, SANDON. Good opportunity. To be leased for a term of years, 206 acres of first-class bush laud, facing the Kimbolton-road, with a purchasing clause at present value. ! SANDON. For sale,—A first-class freehold farm, consisting of 200. acres -of very superior arable land fa high cultivation, dose to the township, with a capital 8-rbomed house, dairy, and all outbuildings necessary fora complete establishment. Can be recommended as one of the vi ry best farms' ..obtainable in this flourishing district. . A steam flour-mill is now in course of erection iu the immediate vicinity, and'the railway to Foxtou, when completed, will much enhance its value. Terms very moderate. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Grey-street. OB SALE—THE WAITOA STATION, Upper Thames, This block contains about four thousand acres more or. less, and is universally acknowledged to be the best piece of laud in the whole district. The whole, block is substantially fenced. Six hundred and fifty (650) acres are laid clown in grass, which is not surpassed by any in the Provincial District of Auckland. Twenty (20) acres are iu oats, and the remainder can easily be brought under cultivation. The main line of road from Hamilton, Waikato, to Grahamstown, Thames, passes through the property ; also, the proposed line of railway from Waikato to the Thames. There is a substantial well-built dwellinghouse, and the necessary stables, sheds, &c., on the block. There is also an unlimited supply of timber for fencing, or any other requirements. This property is situated within four miles of the head of the navigation of the Thames or Waihou River, and adjoins the celebrated Broomhall Settlement Block, known as Te Aroha., Steamers now run regularly between the Thames, Ohinemuri, and Te Aroha. There is a good dray-road from Waitoa to the landing-place at Te Aroha. Stock can be driven to the Ohinemuri Goldfield, distant twenty. miles, and to the Thames Goldfield, a.distance of fifty miles. Title good. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. JAMES MACKAY, Star Chambers, Wellington; Or, THOMAS MORRJN, Queen-street, Auckland. FOR HALE, a very Beautiful Property of 223 acres, within two miles of the Town of New Plymouth, Taranaki. The laud is in the highest state of cultivation, is well fenced and watered, and the buildings—comprising dwelling-house, barn, stable, cowsheds, and piggeries—are in excellent repair. No expense having been spared to make tin’s the most complete farm in the district, the owners can confidently recommend it to tho notice of genth men wishing to acquire a profitable as well as a picturesque estate. The shooting is good, as the pheasants have been carefully preserved. Apply to WEBSTER BROS., Or HUMPHRIES & SON, New Plymouth. POE SALE—GOOD SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with outbuildings, &c., standing in about an ACRK OF LAND pertaining thereto, substantially frnced in. This property is we 1 situate in Majoribauksstreet, the tenement being in first-class condition, with water laid on and every convenience. Immediate possession can bo given. For price and terms of payment, apply to BECK & TONKS. Books, Stationery, &c- - DIARIES, 187 8, At Published Price. L, T. BOWDEN (Late T. A. Bowden and Son), Feathe rston-street. LETTS'S DIARIES, 187 8. Tlie undersigned have still on sale a large assortment of tho above Diaries. 100 Varieties of Form, Size, and Price. LYON AND BLAIR, Importers of Books and Stationery. Lambton-qnay. ]' IST O F B O O K S _J SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S GIFTS IN STOCK AT LYON & BLAIR’S. Dante’s Inferno, illustrated by Gustave Dore, crown-folio ; cloth, extra gilt Dante’s Paradise and Purgatory, do, do, do Milton's Paradise Lost, full-page illustrations by Gustave Dore ; cloth, extra gilt Don Quixote, illustrated by Dore, royal 4-to ; cloth, extra gilt La Fontaine’s Fables, illustrated by Dore, royal 4-to ; cloth, extra gilt. Shakspere, edited by Mr.' and Mrs, Cowden Clarke, in three volumes. Vol. I Comedies. Yol. 2 Historical Plays. Vol. 3—Tragedies. Cloth, elegant, extra gilt. History of Franoo-Prussiau War, 500 engravings, 2 volumes ; cloth, extra gilt. History.of the United States,'4oo engravings, 2 volumes ; cloth, extra gilt. History of India, maps, plans, and illustrations, crown, 4-to ; cloth, gilt. The Popular Educator, revised to the present date, 6 volumes in 3 ; half-calf, extra cloth sides. Vicar of Wakefield, 200 illustrations, royal 8-vo.; cloth, extra gilt. The Dore Bible, 220 illustrations by Gustave Dore, strongly bound in leather ; two volumes. Keble's Christian Year, profusely illustrated, crown 4-to; cloth, extra gilt. Robinson Cnisoe, do., do., do. TEsop’a Fables, new and enlarged edition, ICO original grotesque illustrations by Ernest Griset ; cloth, extra gilt. British Battles on Land and Rea, profusely ' illustrated, crown 4-to j cloth, extra gilt. Book of the Horse, by Sidney, colored facsimile plates and wood engravings ; cloth, bevelled, extra gilt. World of Wonders, in Nature, Science, and Art, 500 illustrations, imperial, 8-vo.; cloth, full gilt. Picturesque Europe—British Isles—with exquisite steel engravings and original wood engravings, elegantly bound in cloth, extra gilt edges. Also, just opened up,'a largo and carefully selected assortment of ‘ children’s books, handsomely bound, all sizes and’ prices, including the celebrated “One-syliable Series,’’ Wonder Librttry, &0., &c., &c. LYON AND BLAIR, Lambton-cjuat.
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