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Auctions PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Most Important, and Interesting Auction Sale Advertised for Many Years Past In the Provincial District of Wellington. V/fl’R. R, J. DUNCAN has been instructed L? JL by James Giiligan, Esq., to give notice, that at the request of a considerable number of settlers he "will offer for sale by auction, within a few days after the railway train runs to Eeatberston, which is expected to be in first week in September— The Township of WARDELL, About nine miles from Masterton, on the main road to Castlepoiut This township forms a portion of the farfamed and well-known property known as Abbotsford, Tauera, really the only available site for a township between Masterton and Castlepoint on the main trunk line of road. The township is now being surveyed, and lithographed plans are in course of preparation, and will be ready for distribution in a few days. The terras will be most liberal. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by public auction at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, within six weeks from the present date— Town, Acres Nos. 162, 164, and 166, divided into about sixty very valuable building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and to a new Street to be carried. through the block. The' Sections will have a frontage of about 30 feet by a depth varying from 60 to 70 feet. The now road will be formed before the Land is offered for sale, and the Sections will be all pegged off and numbered. This block of Laud is situated in the Very heart of the City of Wellington, and in one of the finest and most commanding positions in the whole town. It can bo inspected at any time. A plan is being prepared, which, when ready, can be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington, where further particulars may be ascertained. . Terms liberal. TUESDAY, 27th, and WEDNESDAY, 28tb ■ AUGUST, 1878. AnuuaVealeof Stud Merino, Lincoln, Leicester, and Cotswold Sheep in Melbourne, - POWERS. RUTHERFORD, & CO„ will sell by auction > the undermentioned choice Stud Sheep. 20 pure merino rams, for E. W. Pitts, Esq • 20 pure merino rams, for James Gibson, Esq. 20 pure merino ewes, for James Gibson, Esq. 10 pure merino ram?, for David Taylor, Esq. 25 pure merino ewes, for David Taylor, Esq. 20 pure merino rams, for W. A. Kermode, Esq, 10 pure merino ewes, for W. A. Kermode, Esq. . . 30 pure merino rams, for-E. G. Greaves, Esq. 8 pure merino rams, for H. Gatenby, Esq. 12 pure merino rains, for J. D, Toosey jam*., Esq, 'A select draft pure merino rams, for Messrs. W, Gibson and Son. A few choice pure merino rams, for W. H. Gibson, Esq; 120 pure Lincoln rams, for Thomas Bath, Esq. 150 pure Lincoln rams, for Messrs. S. and A. A. Austin, 20 pure Lincoln rams, for P. Thomson, Esq. 15 pure Lincoln ram?, for R. L. Bell, Esq. A small draught pure Liucolus, for Messrs. Knight and Lydiavd, 4 pure Leicester rain-*, for Thomas Gibson, Esq. 20 pure Leicester ewes, for Thomas Gibson, Esq. 25 pure Leicester rams, for P. J, Martin, Esq. 12 pure Leicester rams, for C. W. Allen, * Esq.. 20 pure Leicester ewes, for C. W. Allen, Esq. 33 pure Leicester rams, for A. E. Clarke, Esq. . Pure Cotswold rams and ewes, very choice, for Trustees pf the late John Calvert, Esq., and sundry other lots. Money MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security. C. P. POWLES, Hunter-street MONEY TO LEND on first-class free' hold security—£sooo, £750, £6OO, £loo.—Applyio S. CARROLL,. Lambton-quay Hotels po S T OFFICE HOTEL. The above Hotel having changed hands, has been entirely replenished with a new stock of the best brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits. The Proprietor will use every endeavor to make liis customers comfortable. Dinner at 1 o'clock every day. W. it. OVERTON, Proprietor. One of Alcock’s Tables. M ELBO U R N E H O. T E L. Mr. J. N. OWEN (lato of the Clarendon, Palmerston North), having purchased the above well-known Hotel, begs to inform the public that it is bis intention to supply the best liquors of all kinds, and to afford all the comfort and accommodation that can be had in a I’irst-class Hotel. E TRO POLI TA N H OTEL. Moleswofth-street. (Late Osgood’s.) The undersigned having taken the above Hotel, begs to inform bis friends and the travelling public that the accommodation for travellers, families, &c., is not to he surpassed in Wellington ; that ho keeps none but the best brands of wines and spirits ; and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house., ■ J. J. BEATTY. A messenger awaits the arrival of each steamer. N a. t i o k a l h o. t e Lambton-qwat. H. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, rjIHEATRE ROYAL HOTEL. 11. MOWATT begs to announce that he has taken the lease of that spacious and centrally situated Hotel known as the Theatre Royal, corner of Johnston-street and Lambton-quay, whore, by attention to business, the wants and comfort of travellers, by keeping wines, ales, spirits, &c., of the best brands, ho hopes to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Excellent accommodation for travellers and permanent boarders. . Luncheon daily at 1 p.ra. , U" N lON HOT EL, WINES AND SPIRITS -OP THE BEST BRANDS. One of Aicock's superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. rinAFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL JL AND RESTAURANT, • . 1 CUBA-HTItEET, WELLINGTON, N Z. Pirat-claas accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. Tourists and Wedding Parties can rely on receiving all the comforts of a homo at this Hotel. Ordinary daily at 1 o'clock. Luncheon from 12 to 2 ; charge—ONE SHILLING. ■A conveyance from the Hotel attends all steamers and trains. : 1 ' ' . Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. • C. TAPNEE, Proprietor, Late Chief. Steward Government 8.8. Stella La grande mar’que . brandy , is now recognised as the purest and best a the market. . . ‘ ‘ : 1 JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Agent*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5407, 26 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5407, 26 July 1878, Page 4

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