Public Notices ZEALAND .RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, 24th MAY, 1878. TIME TABLE. Noeth : Wellington, dop.— 7.30 9.80 10.20 11.10 2. 6 3. 0 5. 0 11.15 Lower Hutt, arr.— 8. O 10. 0 10.50 11.40 2.35 3.30 5.30 11.45 Upper Hutt, arr.— , 8.40 Kaitoki, arr.— ■ 0.25 w , ■ South : .■■■■; ■ • •-o > ICaitokl, dep.— . . ' : Upper Hutt. dep.— 7.55 Lower Hutt. dep.— . . 8.41 10.10 11.50 12.45 3.30 5.15 7. 0 11.55 Wellington, air.— 9.10 10.40 12.20 1.15 4. 0 5.45 7.30 12.25, Ordinary single fare tickets, issued at any date between Thursday, the 23rd May, and Monday, the 27th May next, inclusive, will be available for the return journey within the dates named, W. STONE, . : Manager. Wellington, May 215t,1878. ' mo BUSHMEN. iAND OTHER LAJL .? BORERS. : In consequence of the opening of the. Maua,watu railway line to Wanganui there.is a large and,increasing demaud for steady.; workmen about'Halcombo and and especially' for good bushmen to cut firewood, fencing, house,blocks, shingles, &c., for the Wanganui, market, and to fall bush for settlers upou ; the‘ Manchester Black. ' : Workmen desirous of settling can lease cottages at Halcombo from the E. ;apd C. Aid Corporation, and obtain laud in any part of the Manchester Block on easy terms of deferred payment. . .V.. —v. U •, ,jr: ;-;7 -Apply at the Corporation offices at Halcombo or Fielding to . > r A. EOLLETT. HALCOMBE, Agent E. and C. Aid Corporation (Limited). Eielding, May 17, 1878. . w ELLIN GT O N ATHENriSUM. MEMBERS in arrears are requested to pay their subscription before the 30th INST., as no member in arrears will be allowed to vote, in ‘ accordance with Rule 14. . 11. E. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. CAUTION.— SPORTSMEN are warned AGAINST SHOOTING any imported birds (Californian quail are under the above ■ designation). Native quail and tuia are also J protected by an Act of the General Assembly, which makes any person shooting either of, 'those 1 birds- liable to, a heavy fine. Irifdrma-., tiou to be given to W. T. L. Travers, Esq.,!or. to any member of the Wellington Acolimatisa-: tion Society. i „ Wantofl ' * OUB-EDITOR WANTED for first-class (!j3 morning newspaper. Address, stating terms, &0., Box 132, Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply ■to G. L. Jenuoss, Willis street, or Jaines Knight, Lower Hutt. WANTED, a Situation as Barmaid ■ or Manageress of an Hotel; first-class reference given if required. Address, A.E., Kilgour’s Union Hotel, Greymouth. BRICKMAKERS.— Wanted three firstclass hands. Apply to 11. Ebuer aud Co,,.Silver. Stream. : ~WJ ANTED, strong Youth. :! W:! ’of this paper.: > Apply Office WANTED, Boys ito Sell tho- New Zealand Times. Apply to the publisher of this paper. WANTED Known,—Tliat C. Nees, Saw and Tool-maker, has resumed business off Manners-street, opposite Wellington Fire Brigade Station, where his former customers and the public generally will find him attending to his Work with his wonted assiduity and skill. ■ !•■ A'-.. .'. ~ ■ ; . WANTED Known.—Board and Lodgings. Beds and meals at all hours, with 1 -music and reading-room, - Seamen and others boarded,' shipped, and their advance notes cashed. Hair-cutting, J &o.; rooms connected. P. A. Jones, Wellington Saloon, Willis-street. Education Auckland college and grammar school. The Board of Governors invite early applications for the offices of -English Master of the Upper School, aud Eirat Master - of the Loivor School, at salaries of £350 and £3OO per annum respectively. ■ It is desirable that tho gentlemen appointed should enter on their duties in tho beginning of July. ■ FARQUHAR MACRAE, , Head Master. , Properties for Sale KOR SALE, 3200, ACRES FINEST LAND, ; With 4000 WELL BRED LINCOLN SHEEP . . , AND 60 HORSES. .. &0. - . : 1 -, MR. R. J. DUNCAN is favored witii instructions from James Gilligan, Esq., who is shortly removing from Wellington, to dispose ot his most; valuable freehold estate, known as the - Abbotsford station, tauera, ; . wairarapa, Together with the superior stock thereon, ;■; / it .■ BUILDINGS, &0., &0., &o. Mr. Duncan, in this preliminary announcement, may simply state that the above is generally known in this favored and progressive district as one of the very best properties in the Wairarapa, or that perhaps can be seen in the Northern Island of Now Zealand. ’ Its situation is an admirable one, being only a few miles from Mastertos, with frontage to a good coach road for three miles along the Tauoraroad. The soil is of a superior nature, being all limestone formation. The stock, both sf sheep and horses, is acknowledged to be of a very superior description, all having been selected by able judges. ; The property, taken altogether,'is one certainly not to be surpassed in any part of the Island, and with the speedy extension of the railway to within a few miles of the land, it is certain of increasing rapidly in value. Briefly, Mr. Duncan can unhesitatingly assert that investors, speculators, or occupiers have never had, nor are they likely to have, so good an opportunity for profitable investment as the above. ! Further particulars may be had ou applying to James Gilligan, Esq., or to R. J. DUNCAN, Land and Estate Agent, Auctioneer, &c. ! PROPERTIES FOR SALE,: 1700 acres rich pastoral and ngrioulturalland, fenced and subdivided, with good house, woolshed, yards, and paddocks, near! Wairoa, with i 1500 sheep, mixed ages and sexes. 9400 acres very rich Land, partially improved, about 12 miles from Gisborne, for sale, with 6000 Sheep, few- Cattle, and all working improvements. I ■: 600. acres Lease, with right of purchase, within 12 miles of Napier, fenced and subdivided, comfortable house, shed, &c., with 800 Sheep, a few Cattle, &o. 8800 acres Leasehold, title good, rent moderate, excellent land, near Tologa Bay, with 3000 Sheep, improvements, good house, shed, and yards. ■: 1600 acres'Leasehold, Poverty Bay, 340 acres Freehold, Maliia Peninsula. 400 acres, Patoa District. 750 acres, fenced and improved, Mongonui.n 4030 acres Freehold, good improvements, near Masterton. 2000 acres rich agricultural Freehold, Thames Valley, 10,000 acres Freehold, pastoral land, with few improvements, Thamos Valioy. ■ 609 acres, la sections, at Woodvillo. 40. acres Freehold, highly improved, at Havelock. - ' M. R, MILLER, , - Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and MURRAY, COMMON, <Sc CO„ Lumbton-quay, Wellington-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5351, 22 May 1878, Page 3
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