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Auctions WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1878. Important Sale of Valuable Building. Site-B fori " Private Residences., , H/TESSRS. J., H. BETHUNE & CO. have IVJL been favored with instructions from Messrs, Levin and Co. to sell by public auction; at their salerooms, corner of Featherston and] Brandon streets, on' Wednesday, 3rd April, at 2 o’clock.—.. , ■. The lease for 42 years of 8 sections of ! land, the finest building sites in j the City of Wellington, being por- ■ ‘ j tions of town acres Nos. 6X9 and j 620, Thorndoo,. having frontages to ■ ; Thorndon-quay, Tinakori-road, and ! Hobson-atreet - Tha.Jaml -is -situated -in the beat part of Thorndon, and commands; a magnificent view of the harbor. The auctioneers confidently recommend these sections to the attention of -parties in search of. healthy and convenient silts! for private residences. Lithographed plans and further particulars mayibe obtained by applying at the office.of the auctioneers., u ___ j - | PBELIMIN ary notice, I A Bona Fide Land Sale. , . MR. J. H. WALLACE will shortly sell by public auction 42 farm sections of about 50 acres each, of the most fertile land in the colony, being that delightful and picturesque valley at the Mungaroa, Upper Hutt, wl ich is now being drained and prepared for settlement ; also a few of the Wallaceville Toivn Sections'. ’ .' ’ Eull particulars, of,, this important and genuine sale will be'duly announced. Parties who !want to purchase really valuable land will do well to reserve themselves for. this sale. In; the meantime any information may be obtained at the office, of Messrs. Izard and Bell,!Wellington; or at the office of the Auctioneer, Hunter-street, Wellington. j •.■ ’/ Books, feeLYON & BLAIR, Lambton-quay, draw i attention ,to the undermentioned fresh supplies of high-class standard works by the most- eminent authors in Architecture, Biography, Fiction, History, Travel, and Miscellaneous Sciences, just received by direct shipments from Loodou. Captain. Burnaby’s On Horseback through Asia Minor The Khedive’s Egypt, J.ecky’s History of European Morals The Sea of Mountains, by Lord Dufferin Crump’s .Manual of English. Banking - Stnbb’s Constitutional History of England Earle's Philology Brown’s Hone Subseeivas Laurie’s Interest Tables, full calf Laurie’s Interest Tables, half calf 'Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; , ' , ' , Harriet Martineaii’s Biography, 3 vols. . Leslie' Stephens’ History of English Thought in the 19th Century, 2 vois. Leslie Stephens' Hours in a Library, 6th edition Muir's Life of Mahomet Pike's 1 History of Crime, 2 vols. Robson’s School Architecture Fergusson’s Architecture in all Ages Moresby’s New Guinea Dr. Arnold’s , Life and Correspondence, by Dean Stanley' , ; Motley’s United Netherlands, 4 vols. Motley's John of Barneveld, 2 vols. Dr. Schliemann’s Discoveries in Troy Gladstone’s, Rome, and the newest fashions in Religion • , ; , Wilkinson’s Ancient Egyptians^ Kinglake’s,Crimea, cabinet edition Lord Macaulay’s Works Freeman’s Ottoman Empire Smiles’; Lives of the Engineers, 5 vols. Smiles’ Huguenots Swinburne’s Charlotte Bronte, A Monograph Abbot’s Through Nature to Christ Farrar’s Seekers after God Stephens’ Sit .James, Digest of the Law of -- Evidence • ■ ■ c The Makers of Florence, by Mrs. Oliphant Freeman’s Historical Essays Freeman’s Saracens Freeman’s ()ld English History Bryce’s Holy Roman Empire Deas’ River Clyde M lesworth’a History of England Lord 1 ytton’s (Owen Meredith) Poems, complete in 4 vols. Boilleau’s New Set of Traverse Tables COMPLETE SETS OF NOVELS r ' ! nr Rhoda Broughton, author of Cometh Up As a Flower Mrs. Henry Wood, author of East Lynne, &c. William Black, author of A Daughter of Hath Blackmore, author of Lorna Doone Charles Lever, author of Charles O’Malley; Knebworth Illustrated, and other editions Bulwer Lytton, Knebworth edition Smedley, author of Frank Fairleigh Miss Helen Mather, author of Cornin’ Thro’ The Rye Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair Mrs, Haskell, author of Mary Barton _ Charles') Dickens; Household edition in paper and cloth Charles Dickens; Charles Dickens’ edition A very Large Assortment of Childrens’ TOY BbuKS, ON LINEN AND PAPER, -Including'-all' the' old and new favorites. | , . ■ To the above List are added, by every Mail and Direct Ship, all the,newest works in every department of Literature. —See ' ; Lyon & Blair’s Monthly Lists. I, YO N & BLA IR, j Lambton qcay. N' ow READY, ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD for MARCH, contains Rapids of the Waipoti River, Otago ;. Holiday Sketches, Mordialloo, the New Public Office-*, Adelaide, &c., &c., with summary of news. Price Sixpence. To be had of Mr. Jno. Watt, Willis-street, Lambton-quay, and all-booksellers. . . ' , ’ . O W R E ’ A D Y Pi-ice (bound in cloth) 7s; 6d.,' i- “ The Australian Handbook and: Almanac, and Shippers’and Importers’Directory, for 3 878. Ninth year, of Issue. Pdblishehs—Gordon and Gotch, Melbourne, Syduey, Brisbane,' and London.; Agent ; in - Wellington—Jo9SPH-: 'Ahmit, Office of this Paper. PUBLIC WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND, ; ,FROM 1870 TO 1877,. - . ■ BY , - W, J. BULL, 0.E., ■ ON SALE AT : , ■ . ; i ■ LYON & BLAIR’S, ! Booksellers. | Hotels : ' rjp HEAT RB BOY AL HOTE U Mft THOMAS BXILEY, late 6f'the s.s. ! Taupo, has! much pleasure ,in informing, the -public thatjlic has leased th« above well-known Hotel, where he hopes to receive the, same .amount of .patronage accorded to his predecessor. Mr. D r 'yi n - ’ CILaREJSDUN HOVEL, THORNDON, ! J j T. BOULD, -Proprietor.- / A T|l U N A L -HOTEL", , ,j ‘ IJambton-qbat. - ■ i ,, - H. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. ~N ' L 0 N H 0, T E Lr "U WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE- BEST dor A kT ’, jBRANDS. _ r One of AJcoblc s superior billiard table?./ ; j ,W. H. SWAlN,:Proprieto?,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5291, 11 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5291, 11 March 1878, Page 4

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