Wanted WANTED, a good Second Cook. Apply at Moore’s Dining Rooms. WANTED, a Book-keeper ; one with a , knowledge of the trade preferred. Wilson and Richardson.' WANTED, a Cook and Steward for the brig Drover. Apply on board. WANTED, immediately, Engrossing Clerk, with some Land Transfer Act experience. Address Employer, Postoffice. WANTED, by an experienced Shepherd a Situation on a station as Shepherd ; has two good dogs. Address J. W,, office of this paper. WANTED, a Woman to Wash for a family ; must be a good washer. For address apply office of this paper. "ANTED Immediately—Twelve Good Pick and Shovel Men. Apply to Mr. Macdonald, on the Kilbirnie road contract. WANTED, a respectable Lad ; reference required. Apply Kohn & Co., Lamb-ton-quay. WANTED, one or two Stonemasons, thorough tradesmen, accustomed to rubble work, to proceed to a station in the country. Bethune and Hunter, Exchange Buildings. WANTED immediately, a Coachsmith. Apply to J, W. Logan, Wanganui. BRICKMAKERS. —Wanted three first- ; class hands. Apply to H. Ebner and Co., Silver Stream. WANTED Known—Board and Lodgings. Beds and meals at all hours, with music and reading-room. Seamen and others boarded, shipped, and their advance notes cashed. Hair-cutting, &0., rooms connected. P. A. Jones, Wellington Saloon, Willis-street. Properties for Sale jpARM IN THE WH ABE AM A DISTRICT, FOB SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A very valuable Earm situated in the Whareama District, containing about 927 acres of freehold land, being sections Nos. 384, 385, and portions of sections Nos. 382 and 383, at present in the occupation of Mr. J. H. Whishaw, Tenui. The land is rich, alluvial, and cleared, with the exception of about 20 acres, which is still covered with bush. Upwards of 500 acres has been burnt, and is well covered with fine grass. A ten-acre paddock has been specially enclosed, thoroughly ploughed, and set apart for growing grass seed. Four and one-half miles of boundary and three miles of division fences have been put up mostly with totara posts and strong wire ; on the flats and near the river a portion is bank and ditch fence with six wires on the top. The Whareama River runs through the farm, and there are some magnificent flats included in it. There is a, very excellent Dwelling-house, well and strongly built of totara, Stockyards, Milking Shed, and Calves Pen, and Timber has been laid on the ground for putting up a new set of Sheep Yards. 1200 Sheep, more or less, chiefly good crossbred ewes, several Dairy Cows, and a team of Working Bullocks will be given in with the freehold. This extremely valuable Estate is situated within a distance of twelve miles from Castle Point, a most convenient shipping place, where steamers call regularly once or twice every week. There is an excellent road the whole way to what may be termed the port of the district. There is also a good road to Masterton which will before long be connected by railway with Wellington. Totara posts can be got in any quantity close to the Farm at a cost of only £2 per 100. Apply to J. H. WHISHAW, Tenui ; Or to BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, Wellington. Wellington, ,25th March, 1878 For sale,—the mahakipawa SAWMILL PLANT complete, all in firstclass working order; comprising one horizontal steam engine, 14-inoh cylinder, with two large Cornish boilers ; one vertical breaking-down frame with saws, 1 iron travelling ripping bench, 1 planing machine, 1 saw punching machine, 2 turning lathes, 2 sets blacksmiths’ tools; logging, timber, and slab trucks; 1 junker, 1 steam winch nearly new, 1 spare saw spindle, belting and other extra gear, &c., &o. Also, horses, bullocks, and gear, 3 punts, 1 cart, and 1 pair light wheels, &c. N.B. —The ripping bench, engine, cylinder, and boilers have been only from three to four years in use. The whole to be sold by private contract, or at valuation, as may be agreed on, and on reasonable terms, and may be divided into two or more lots. For particulars apply to ALEX. BROWN, Mahakipawa, near Pioton, Marlborough. Aprils, 1878. FOB SALE, that valuable Section of Land situated in Willis-street, immediately opposite St. John’s Presbyterian Church, having a frontage of about 60ft. with a depth of about 66ft. The above can be sold in two lots of each 30ft. frontage, or in one line, as purchasers may desire. Terms easy. Apply to CHAS. H. ELLABY, Land and Estate Agent, Wellington. yALUABLE STATION FOR SALE, 1733 Acres Freehold Laud in the Wairarapa, unsurpassed by any in that rising district for quality and position, together with the stock thereon, consisting of about 3000 pnre-bred Romney Marsh sheep, 20 head of cattle, 20 well-bred horses 1 (draught, carriage, and saddle), pigs, poultry, &0., brakes, carts, ploughs, harrows, rollers, and other implements, with all necessary accompaniments in the shape of harness. The buildings, which are all in first-class order, consist of eleven-roomed house, large barn, granary and potato houses, granary with stables below, coach-houses, stable and hay rooms, dairy, workshops, slaughterhouses with yards, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, &0., &c. This really good property is thoroughly fenced, and the proprietor being about to leave the colony is the sole reason for his desiring to part with the same. Further particulars regarding this desirable investment can be obtained on application to the undersigned. CHAS. H. ELLABY, Land and Estate Agent, Grey-street, Wellington. FOR SALE.—A Valuable Freehold Property in Yivian-street, 67ft. frontage 100 ft. deep, and an 8-roomed Cottage. Apply to G. HEDGER, Yivian-street. JpOB SALE.—42J 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. OR SALE.—KEW TOWNSHIP, LOWER HUTT. Surrounded by fthe beautiful gardens of Peter Laing, Esq., the gardens of the Jate Mr. Ludlam, and. the Racecourse. Firatrclass building allotments to be sold privately oh easy terms. : ; 1 : Apply at once to ' t P. K. WATTY, ' , Star Chambers. EURNISHED: - APARTMENTS, with o board; use of bath. Willow Bank House, Plimmer’s Steps.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5322, 17 April 1878, Page 3
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