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PxopfiEtieaJbK. Sale,.., THE WELLINGTON LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY This Company is prepared to Purchase Lands in Porirua, Eeatherston, Masterton, Palmerston, and in the Wellington District generally. CHARLES WHITE, Secretary. Wellington, April 2, 1878. FOB SALE.—acres of land, Waiwetu, Lower Hutt, divided into six paddocks ; also a six-roomed house, two-stall stable, barn cowshed, and other outhouses. For particulars apply to DAVID KNIGHT, Waiwetu. TO LET OB FOR SALE.—The Premises at present occupied by E. H. Hunt, Waring-Taylor-sfcreet; possession;, may be had in June. Apply on the Premises. ' FOR SALE.—A Valuable Freehold Property in Vivian-street, 67ft. frontage 100 ft. deep, and an 8-roomed Cottage. Apply to G. HEDGER, Vivian-street. SEVERAL blocks of Native Lands have been placed in the hands of the undersigned for sale, and he is prepared to negotiate for the same with persons desiring to invest money. JAMES MACKAY, Star Chambers.

Public Notices JQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. We, the undersigned, Arthur Beauchamp, Frederick Noble Campbell, and Robert Faery, hereby give notice that the partnership hitherto subsisting between us has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the late firm must be paid to Messrs. F! Noble Campbell and Robert Laery, whose receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge, and by whom the business will in future be carried on, and all past partnership liabilities discharged. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL.'. ROBT. LAERY. Witness : F. Ollivieh, Solicitor. Wellington, Ist April, 1878. I HEREBY give notice that, pursuant to notice this day given, the partnership between myself, Frank Morton Ollivier, and Henry Hammersley Travers, as Solicitors, will be dissolved at the expiration of three calendar months from this date. Wellington, 2nd February, 1878. WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND MATRICULATION. The next Examination will be held at the Wellington College on MONDAY, 29th APRIL next, and following days. Intending candidates are required to send in their names, with a list o£ the subjects in which they elect to be examined, and the fee of one guinea, to the undersigned, on or before Monday, the 15th April. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary Wellington College. March 29, 1878.

THE undersigned havingreceived no eligible tender for the property in Sydney-strect belonging to the estate of the late Mr. Robert Lambert, ■will cause it to be sold by public auction on an early day, of which due notice will be given. W. M. BANNATYHE. Wellington, March 30, 1878. ■ . HE friends of Mr. P. L. CORSTObf desire information of his address ; or if not still alive, when and where he died. Such information please address to Thames Advertiser Office, Thames Goldfield. THE undersigned begs to announce that having been appointed Sole Agent in Wellington for Messrs. George King and Co., Corn Factors and Millers, Christchurch, he is now prepared to receive and execute orders for Flour, Grain, Grass Seed, and Produce of every description, at the shortest notice and on the most favorable terms. CHAS. H. ELLABT, Grey-street, Wellington.

Books, &c. LYON & BLAIB, Lambton-quay, draw 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 London. Captain Burnaby's On Horseback through Asia Minor The Khedive’s Egypt Lecky’s History of European Morals The Sea of Mountains, by Lord Dufferin Crump’s Manual of English Banking Stubb’s Constitutional History of England Earle’s Philology Brown’s Horse Subsecivos Laurie’s Interest Tables, full calf Laurie’s Interest Tables, half calf Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Eoman Empire. Harriet Martineau’s Biography, 3 vols. Leslie Stephens’ History of English Thought in the 19 th Century, 2 vols. Leslie Stephens’ Hours in a Library, 6th edition Muir’s Life of Mahomet Pike’s History of Crime, 2 vols. Hobson’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, Borne, and the newest fashions in Keligion 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’ Sir James, Digest of the law of

Evidence The Makers of Florence, by Mrs. Oliphant Freeman’s Historical Essays Freeman’s Saracens Freeman’s Old English History Bryce’s Holy Homan. Empire Deas’ Kiver Clyde Molesworth’s History of England Lord T ytton’s (Owen Meredith! Poems, cbm plete in 4 vols. Boilleau’s New Set of Traverse Tables

COMPLETE SETS OF NOVELS By Khoda Broughton, author of Cometh Up Aa a Flower Mrs. Henry Wood, author of East Lynne, &c. William Black, author of A Daughter of Hcth Blackmore, author of Lorna Do«tie Charles Lever, author of Charles O’Malley; Kneb worth Illustrated, and other editions Bulwer Lytton, Knebworth edition Smedley, author of Frank Fairleigh Miss Helen Mather, author of Cornin’ Thro’ The Eye Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair Mrs. Gaskell, author of Mary Barton Charles Dickens; Household edition in paper and cloth Charles Dickens; Charles Diokens’ edition A very Large Assortment of Childrens’ TOY BOOKS,. ON LINEN AND PAPEE, . 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. LYON & BLAIE, LtAiIDXOH-QUAy.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5311, 3 April 1878, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
883

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5311, 3 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5311, 3 April 1878, Page 3

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