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Auctions WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY. THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITES EVER ORDERED TO THE PUBLIC. TOWNSHIP OF KENSINGTON, On the Ohiio-road, about twenty minutes’ walk from the Wellington Post and Telegraph Offices, Wharves, &c., &c. No Interest charged on Bills. Largeßebate allowed for Cash. WFINNIMORE will sell by public ' . auction, on Wednesday, Ist May, at 11 o’clock precisely—--703 building sections in the above beautifully situated township. This beautiful township is unsurpassed for position, being within easy walking distance of the centre of the City of Wellington, twenty minutes taking you to the wharf. There can be no doubt that this and the sister suburb of Vogeltown’will ere long be connected by tram and rail with the city. For HEALTiI and general salubrity it is unequalled, being almost a seaside town. For the magnificence of its outlook, commanding as it does a p morainic view of Wellington City and Harbor, the Hutt, &0., on the one side, and Yogeltown, Newtown, Kilbiruie, Cook Strait, and the ocean beyond, on the other, it has no rival. For unlimited' water supply, of the very purest, it is noted far and wide, having THREE splendid streams running through it, never failing in the most dry and parching seasons. ■ ■ For the quality of the soiLit excels anything yet sold in or around Wellington, the fruitfulness of the orchards and gardens immediately adjoining it fully testifying to this. Those who wish to escape the increasing taxation of the City, its disease and sickness, and the inconvenience and unpleasantness of living in thickly peopled localities, have now an; opportunity of doing so, and of securing sufficient land of most excellent quality for horse and cow paddocks, gardens, and orchards, at their own prices. There is very little doubt that in a short time this beautiful and healthy suburb will occupy and bear the same relation to-Wellington that SOUTH KENSINGTON does to London ; hence FREEHOLDS will ultimately become of great value. , „„„„ Remember the PURE AIR and PURE WATER of Kensington will effect sufficient saving in the family doctor’s bills In one year to pay for two or three sections. At this sale there will not he the SLIGHTEST RESERVE on any section offered, thus affording all classes a legitimate and profitable opportunity of investing a few pounds in the rapidly rising suburbs of Wellington. Terms— One-third cash deposit ; the balance by bills at 6 and 12 months, WITHOUT INTEREST. Purchasers paying Cash instead of hills will be allowed a Rebate of SIX per cent, per annum. Titles under Land Transfer Act. Champagne Lunch in Laing’s well-known style. ' On Sale R EGEIVED, per Benvenue and Gains- . BOROUGH: — 60 packages china, glass, and earthenware . ; . 15 do lampware . 4 cases sewing-machines LANDING, per Lord of the Isles 77 packages china, glass, and earthenware 12 do cutlery, plated goods, and general furnishing ironmongery 3 hhds register grates TO ARRIVE, per Canmoee 80 packages china, glass, and earthenware EDWARD ANDERSON, Willis-street. -yy & G. TURNBULL & CO, Having been appointed agents for Bisquit, Dubouche, and Co.’s celebrated Brandy, HAVE ON SALE— , 600 cases one-star brandy 150 cases four-star do 370 cases flask do 600 cases half-flask do 150 cases half-flask do, with cups 175 cases flask do, with cups 5 cases decanters do 130 cases crystal barrels do 220 cases crystal vats do 10 qr-casks dark do . , 40 qr-casks pale do. Also, to arrive per Leucadia — 52 qr-casks pale brandy. UTHRIE AND LARNACH'S NEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND WOODWARE FACTORY COMPANY (Limited.) The Directors having decided to open a branch of the above Company in Wellington, beg to intimate to builders, contractors, and others that they are prepared to execute orders for red pine, kauri, and New Zealand woods generally. Having recently purchased the Manukau Kauri Mills, and possessing large red and black pine mills in the South, customers may rely on their orders being executed with promptitude and despatch. The Company having. made arrangements with their Home Agents for a regular supply of builders’ ironmongery, cement, oils, paints, and general merchandise, will be prepared to execute all orders in the above lines. They have landing and to arrive, ex following vessels, viz., Hurunui, Araby Maid, Renfrewshire, Gainsborough, Benveuue, Margaret Galbraith, Lord of the Isles, Craigmullen, River Leven, Sabrina, and Lanarkshire:— 350 cases galvanised corrugated iron 40 tons fencing wire 30 tons sheet lead 400 kegs R.H. wire nails ,15 tons red and white lead 2qo drums oils, turpentine, and varnishes 100 cases Chance’s glass 150 cases Belgian glass 1000 casks Portland cement 20 bales paperhangings 300 packages general ironmongery 26,000 feet Baltic deals. Office —Barton and Fitzherbert’s Buildings/ ' Braudon-street. . WALTER GUTHRIE, Managing Director. N SALE AT THE CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY— Baltic deals,, cedar and mottled kauri Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kauri, red pine, and totara doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings, and comice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. All kinds of turnery kept in stock. Glass —Rolled plate, ground, ornamental, and colored. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL. M’LEOD, & WEIR, Timber Merchants, Johnston, Feathprston, and Waring Taylor streets, Wellington. OD LIVER oil; emulsion (tasteless), easily given to children. Tqlutine, Balsamic Cough Syrup Brown’s Herbal Medicines Hooke’s Eiixer and Salve Seltzogehes * Ear Trumpets Cooper’s Sheep Dip Thorley’s Cattle Food. A large variety of novelties in fancy goods. Per City of Madras and Queen of the West, " Artists’ Colors and Materials, at i B A R RA U D & S 0 N’S, Lambton-quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 4

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