Auctions WEDNESDAY, 16th OCTOBER. 'SALE OF MASTERTON TOWN ACRE No. 58. Mr: B. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction; on Wednesday, 16th October, 1878, at hie salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington— That most valuable Mastorton Town Acre No. 58, subdivided into seven building allotments, having frontages to Bridge-street and public road of 66 feet by a depth of 60 feet each. For particulars see lithographed plans. Liberal terms. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. TOWNSHIP OF WOOD3IDE, Five miles from Featherston and three miles from Greytown. ] ME. E. J. DUNOAN has much pleasure in announcing that ha is instructed by Samuel Eovans, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 22nd October, at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington— Tbe whole of the important Township of WOODSIDE. Plans will be ready for delivery on Wednesday 9th instant. Woodside has the great Northern line of railway running through the town, and a station will be fixed here for communicating with the district and Greytown, . Woodside is considerably above tbe sea level, commanding a view of the whole of the Valley. It is about two miles beyond tho Tanherenikau River, and its northerly boundary is on tho Waiohine River. It has on the western side hills, the rain from which keeps tbe country in its immediate locality always well supplied with moisture, whilst the elevation of the site affords excellent drainage. Towards tho east, the hills are about seven miles distant, and the site thus possesses the great advantage of early sunrise. Severe winds are never, or very seldom, felt; they follow the gullies and river beds. It maybe doubted if there be a more healthy locality to he found in the colony. Immediately ou the other side of tho Waiohiue River there ore several sawmills, which can easily supply Woodside with timber for building and for fencing purposes. The railroad bridge, which crosses tho river, is alae to be constructed for the use of general traffic, and will afford at all times convenient communication with tho Matarawa agricultural country. The road between Greytown and Woodside will have a bridge, under which the railway will pass, and therefore no danger at any moment will attend crossing the railway to Underhill-road, leading to Featherston and up j the Valley. The site of Woodside is all available, is high above flood water. jgCoal was found in the Waiohine River before it was probable any was ever brought to .the Valley, and has again been found therein. It is known that there is a seam near tho Tauherinikan, a sample of which has been tested in Wellington. There is also a large quantity of quarts in the Waiohine, and a correspondent in the N. Z. Main lately stated that he had in his possession a quartz specimen, with gold in it, got from this river. No private sales will be made before the auction takes place. Already a great demand exists from residents and those lately engaged as workmen in the district. The Township of Woodside is destined to become one of much importance, and that in a very brief space of time. The Auctioneer earnestly advises all visitors to Featherston on the opening of the railway to take a ride and .inspect the site, taking care at the same time to provide themselves with a lithographed plan from the auctioneer’s office. Terms, will be liberal. Business Noticesp U BL I C NO TIO E. IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. WOLFE versus HART. JUDGE MOLBSWORTH, of VICTORIA |. Has granted an interim injunction ou 1 [ against the sale of' bottles with labels and wrappers similar to the plaintiff’s, which deI cision has been appealed against, and' will be ! heard by the Full Court iu September next. Judge Molesworbh has also decided, that the trade term “ Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps ” is public property. Tlie popularity and increasing demand for HART’S IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS has become so great that the proprietor, in order to avoid the delay ■ of law, pending his appeal, has arranged to place in tho market in a few days his genuine and highly esteemed “IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS” in bottles and labels altogether dissimilar to Wolfe's, thereby conforming to the present order of the Court of Victoria; and preventing any imposition on or mistake by the public. Purchasers having any of the old stock on hand can have it changed by applying to the agents, although tho result of the appeal according to tho opinion of counsel will render this unnecessary. DE. HASSALL’S REPORT. The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, 54, Holborn Viaduct, E.C., London, 9th May, 1877. Report on a Sample of Imperial Schicddm Schnapps received from Mr. H. J. Hart. We have subjected a sample of the abovenamed article to a very careful chemical analysis and examination. The results of the analysis, which are set forth iix a separate report, show that this spirit is of good strength, practically free from acidity, and that it contains but , traces of solid matter iu solution. It possesses a delicate and agreeable aroma, and a pure and mild taste. Mr.. Hart’s Schiedam Schnapps is a very superior article of its class, is well purified, and uite genuine. (Signed), Abthdb H. Hassau, M.D., Author of “ Food and its Adulteration.” Otto Hehnee, F. 0.5., , : Public Analyst. WM. JOHNSON’S REPORT. Government Analytical Laboratory, Melbourne, 23rd July, 1877. Henri J. Hart, Esq., : - Sir, —I have the honor to report for your information that the sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps forwarded by yon to me has been submitted to a searching chemical analysis and critical examination, the result of which enables me to state that it is the finest sample of-Schnapps that has as yet come under my notice. '■ :t '.'■■V .; i It has a pure fragrant odor, and is absolutely free from any trace of fusil oil or other injurious impurity, and has evidently been distilled from superior rye grain, always used instead of matt in tho production of the choicest qualities of Schnapps. It is very smooth to the palate, and in this respect compares favorably with other samples offered for sale. It may be advised as equally suitable for medical or economic purposes.—X have the honor to be, &o. (Signed) Wm. Johnson, Analytical Chemist to the Government of Victoria. ... , W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents for Wellington, TO THE PUBLIC Since the introduction of UDOLPHO WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS Tt has become, through its wonderful medicinal merits, tho most largely consumed spirit in this market, and it therefore is not surprising that it has been ’ ’ IMITATED AND COUNTERFEITED. Purchasers should use the greatest caution or they will have a SPURIOUS AND CHEAPER Article palmed off on them as tho GENUINE SCHNAPPS. ’ Some -unprincipled people are retailing a compound of their, own manufacture which they sell under tho name of “WOLFE’S” SCHNAPPS. We therefore ijtrqngly; advise purchasers to protect themselves, and buy only ORIGINAL UNOPENED BOTTLES OR CASES, And thus secure the full advantages of this ; EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL BEVERAGE.’ Every genuine bottle boars a label with our name thereon, M. MOSS & CO.,'Solo Wholesale Agents ior Australia and New Zealand; Sydney. | .j? JACOB, JOSEPH & CO.; VSllis-strMt, Wellington, Sola Agents for Wellington and neighbOlringpTovinc’M.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5470, 8 October 1878, Page 4
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