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Auctions THIS DAY, FRIDAY, Bth MARCH, At 2 o’clock. In tho Auction Room, Lainbtori-quay, Next - „, , Odd Fellows’, Hall. ' By Order of the,‘Trustee in the 1 Estate .of' ' ■' George Bowring. I, ' ' ,;A LFRED A.,, .will BfiU.Vby! Xl ' public auction:—, r , > , 1 i'-,i v.“, The lease lor‘ fourteen -years of an allot, •- v i i . i ment of land,-being'part of section 182 on the plan of the city, and ; -.i /. . situated in Taraaafci-plaoe. ’ ■ ■■ Further particulars on applioation to the-Auo- • 1 tioneer. > 1 ■ 1 . ; Terms at sale.. 1 THIS, DAY, FRIDAY, Bth,,MARCH, At 2 o’clock.'!’ 11. ’-'I In the Auction Room, Lambton-quay, Next ... i i Odd Fellows’, Hall, • , r,'v. A LFRED A.. BARNETT, will, sell by r\ public auction— t j. l i.-.,--1 ■ UPPER HUTT DISTRICT.—] 05 acres ■ good-agricultural'land, being sec- . 1 tiou No. 2, Whakatiki' Valley, fronting the public road, close to Pahautanni,'and near the contemplated line of railway between the 1 , . - Hutt, Waikanae, ! ahd Palmerston. Terms— One-quarter cash;and balance by bills ‘ at 3,6; 9, and 12 months’ date.; PRELIMINARY. NOTICE. A Bona Bide Land Sale. MR. J. H. WALLACE will shortly sell 1 by public . auction. .42 farm sections of about 50 acres each;-of , the most!fertile land m the! ’colony,. being ; that - i delightful and ‘picturesque valley at .the Mungaroa, Upper Hutt, which, is now being drained,and prepared for settlement ; also, a few .ofii the ■ Wallaoeville Town Sections., v, y.lr vn. blind hi'-vi 1 ‘ y Full of . thisloimportapt and .o-enuine sale will bectulyannounced.j Parties who want;to, purchase--really valuable-land •Will do: well -to reserve, themselves; for f qis sale; ,;,'ln the meantime; any-information’ may-be .obtained,,at' the officebol'- Messrs'.,, Izard and; ;Beil, Wellington; ; Or, 1 at: the 'office of the<Ano« tioneer,'Hunter-street;, Wellington!. ‘ - ’To'^Lst" rpo LET, 3 'Shops ’in - the lower portion" of > Jl. r " the' Arcade; rent moderate.- 'Apply to" Francis'Sidey, Arcade-Buildings.' ”■ / I ' " ' rjno, LET, at Karori.a 16-Roomed I House, L ,i; with: I large, .garden? andn orchanl.' > Tf Kennedy Macdonald, and ■ Go.jicExchange 1 Chambers. .« . • 1 ’■ PO LET.—A Shop in Ghuznee-street,near. !. Willis-street. < Applyto. R; W.'Watson. 1 /~VFITCES TO LET.—Theoffices now ocen- 1 V 7 pied by Jlrl D. CUtnie, 1 above" the office*;! of the Wellington Trust, Loan, 1 ' and ilnyest. ment Company,' Limited.,. 'Possession Ist March.,, ’l. | . Hotels - npAFNRR’S TEM RERANCE : HOTEL ; JL': <• AND RESTAURANT,!;' 1 . CUBA-STBEET, WeI.LINQTON, N Z.' , " . • First-class accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families,' and. lUardera. , * Tourists and Wedding, Parties can rely on receiving all the comforts of a borne at this Hotel. . ‘ ,1 . ~, Ordinary daily at 1 o’clock. ‘ i, ’ Luncheon from 12 to 2 ; charge—ONE SHILLING. ; ~ ' | ‘'! r.. , ,A_ conveyance from the, Hotel attends all steamers and trains. . . 1 .» Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. , ’ 1 C. TAFNER,. Proprietor, t > ; , Lata Chief.. Steward, Government.s.B; Stella. N BW ZEALANDER HOTEL, . . Manners-street. - i .. MR, FRANK MOUNTAIN! Begs to notify to the' public, that'he lids taken the'above old-established Hotel,, am} hopes, by , strict attention to tho wants lof the general public to secure a fair share pf'their patronage. ■ ' > ■ ■-- - . NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, “HAMOTaSOTMEEfT” r~ * i - METROPOLITAN HOTEL. " Molesworth‘street. 1 (Late Osgood’s.). ' The' undersigned having, taken fho above Hotel,'begs to inform his friends and the travelling public : that the accommodation . for, travellers/families, &c.,.is not lq-be,surpassed in Wellington; that ho keeps none but the best brands of winps and, spirits ; and; he respectfully requests a ‘continuance of the- patronage so, long accorded to the; hpuse;: ,( 1 ' , ' J. J. BEAI-TTY.' <,"A ; messenger awaits the arrival of. cash steamer.-/! ,0 i 1 A L B E R T H- O” T, E L Corner ov Bouloott-stbeet :and Willisstreet!"' o' V f ''b*,!''; The above hotel is now open for thense of; families and boarders, and is fitted, up avith aIV the requisites of a first-class family hotel.' ‘ : 'Plunge and shower baths' for ladies• and gentlemen.. , I ”■*' None bat the . best brands' of'wines‘and Spirits keji.t'ih the bar/'' 1 I 11 • Private entrance from Boulcott-street and ' Wiilisistree't. 1 I ' M. POWER,' (Late of the Commercial Hotel), ';'' l -'. l , :P%rietregs. G EBYTOWN ■ ; -■ i ” Watkarapa. H'OiT E L, Increased comfort for Boarders and'Travellers, 1 . Superior Bedrooms "and Sittingropms.' Parties' 'this hotel with 'their patronage will find Comfort, Cleanliness, 'and a moat Liberal ‘Table, <combined' with reason-’ able charges,' 'The bedrooms “are lofty and Well-ventilafed. ■, ’u; : Travellers’ horses receive every,care'at the hands of an 1 experienced' and' trustworthy groom. The stables and paddocks (are ad J ' mittod,to be all that could be desired.; Tho superior quality of the Liquors supplied 1 at the Greytown. Hotel'renders, comment Unnecessary; j J’ 1 ’ Lt . . . A first-class Billiardroom on the premises, fitted with one of ,the best tables. s Sample rooms for Commercial Travellers. ■ JOHN .QUIN, Proprietor., -■ .<, rinHEATRE ROYAL HQTEL MR. THOMAS BAILEY, late of the s.S. Taupo, has much pleasure in informing the' puhUc that he has leased the above well-known Hotel, whore he hopes to receive the .same,) amount of patronage accorded to his ,pred&' ccssor, Mr. Ur win; . , it ■ • , , Glarendon hotel- thorndon, ' ; T. BOUtiD,' Proprietor/ - N ATI ON A L H,O T EL, 1 Lamdton-qhay. 1 , ' H. J. ■yVILLIAM?,, Proprietor. G O'M M 13 E-O-lA-L/HQ TE Willxs-btreetJ ■ 1 tl.".iEOTJE'i’T,jPrpprietdr.’ Jjj. ■JJ N' ‘I WINES AND SPIRITS.OF ; TH^-BEST I -U J '-ID BRANDS."' Y?’*yu j •!.'(( iuJ One pf'Aldocfc’s Buperior billiar'd tablei' ‘' :: ' iJ/ui.; . . -wVH. SWAIN, Proprietor.'' 1 ! ib’/t I *oo m xp<

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5289, 8 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5289, 8 March 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5289, 8 March 1878, Page 4

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