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Auctions rise in the price of all Government lands ensuring a very high premium, of which the rapid growth .of population in and . around Wellington is a guarantee. NO INTEREST CHARGED. Terms.—2s per cent, cash deposit; balance by bills at six and twelve months, without any interest. Plans are now on view at the. office of the Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, Wellington, New Zealand. FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY. THE SPRING YALE ESTATE. WAIRARAPA EAST, 4030-ACRES FENCED AND IMPROVED. WFINNIMORE has received inatruo- . tions to sell by public auction, at hia mart, Lamhton-quay, Wellington, on Friday, 25th January— All that compact and valuable station property situated about twentylive miles north-east of Masterton, and on the main line of road from that town to Woodville, comprising 4030 acres of deep, rich, black soil, level and undulating, wellwatered, and partly laid down in English grasses i f the best description, and capable of carrying a large number of stock at once, together with the dwelling-house, outbuildings, yards, &c. The whole of this rich and valuable property is deep fern land; unsurpassed in its fertility and productiveness even by the far-famed Patea country. The boundaries are nearly all iron wire fences, of a durable nature, and the property can, with very little expenditure, be so improved as to carry five sheep to the acre all the year round without any difficulty. Lithographed maps of the property can be obtained at the office of the auctioneer. The terms of purchase are 25 per cent, cash, 25 per cent, by bills at six and twelve months, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum ; the balance may remain on mortgage for five years at 8 per cent.'per annum, with option of paying off on three mouths’ notice. Education ■ NGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, The Avenue, Abel Smith-stkeET. Established A.D. 1873. Principal : Rev. T. Porritt, St. Cuthbert’s College, Durham.' Will RE-OPEN for the First Quarter on MONDAY, JANUARY 14. The Regular Course of Instruction includes, besides all ordinary English subjects, Bookkeeping, Engrossing and Ornamental Penmanship, Mapping, Linear Drawing, Shorthand, Vocal Music, and Drill. Special Instruction will also be given, when required, by Visiting Masters, in the Ancient and Modern Languages, the Higher Mathematics, Instrumental Music, Landscape Drawing, Painting, &c. Boarders are received at the private residence of the Principal. Prospectus on application. ELLINGTON TERRACE COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. CONDUCTED BY ME. J., H. BRANN. Established 1865. . Provides a sound English Education, with Latin and Mathematics for those desirous ffif qualifying for public examinations. ' School re-opens on MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1878.: ... . - ; . - Books, Stationery, ScISTOFB O' 0 K S SUITABLE FOB 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. Vo l . 1— Comedies. Vol. 2 Historical Plays. Vol. 3—Tragedies. Cloth, elegant, extra gilt. History of Franco-Prussian War, 500 engravings, 2 volumes ; cloth, extra gilt. History of the United States, 400 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 Difro 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 Crusoe, do., do., do. TEsop’s Fables, new and erilaigcd edition, 150 original grotesque illustrations by Ernest Griset ; cloth, extra gilt. British Battles on' Land and Sea, profusely illustrated, crown 4-to; cloth, extra gilt. Book of the Home, by Sidney, colored facsimile plates and wood engravings ; cloth, bevelled, extra gilt. . 1 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 large' and carefully selected assortment of children's books, handsomely bound, all sizes and prices,- including the celebrated “One-syllable Series,” Wonder Library, &0., &c., &o. LYON AND BLAIR, Lambton-quat. Lyon and blair, lambtonj . QUAY. New Books, and new Editions, just received by Suez Mail and other late arrivals— Weaver’s and Weft, by Miss Braddon, cheap edition Ariadne, by Ouida, cheap Australian edition Vagabond Papers, fourth series Kinglake's Crimea, cheap edition, 6th and concluding volume Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot, cheaper edition Heritage of Langdale, by Mrs. Alexander Tennyson’s Queen Mary, cheap cabinet edition Tennyson's Harold, cheap cabinet edition Lady Silverdiile's Sweethcart/by W. Black Her Mother’s Darling, by Mrs. Riddell • The Prime Minister, hy Trollope, cheap edition Sir Harry Hotspur, by Trollope, cheap edition A Pair! of Blue Eyes, by Hardy Phoebe Junior, hy Mrs. Oliphant Grey House at Endlestone, by Mrs.-Worboise Story of Avis, by author of “The Gate’s Ajar” ANNUALS AND SERIAL VOLUMES FOR 1878. Illustrated London Almanac, colored plates Bow Bells Almanac - Chatterbox, cloth and boards , " Little Wideawake, cloth and boards Kind Words, boards Sunday, boards ’ • ■ ' Child’s Companion, boards Children’s Treasury, boards . LYON AND BLAIR, Lambtou-quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5241, 10 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5241, 10 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5241, 10 January 1878, Page 4

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