Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE. TWENTY-NINE TOWN ACRES, ADB-LAIDE-EOAD, FOR LEASE FOR EORTY-TWO YEARS. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Commissioner of Native Reserves, to let by public auction at the land in art, Hunter-street, on the 18th June, 1879, at 2 o’clock, the following lands : CITY OF WELLINGTON, ADELAIDEBOAD— Town acres Nos. 972, 974, 976, 978, 980, 082, 984, 986, and 988 RINTOUL-STREET — Town acres Noa. 973, 976, 977, 979, 981, 983, 985, 987, 989, 996, 998, 1000, 1002, and 100 RUSSELL-TE {RACE— Town acres Nos. 995, 997, 999, 1001,1003, and 1005 These lands will be let in one lot for a term of forty-two years, subject to a premium of £3721, payable at the fall of the hammer. Plans and conditions of lease to be seen at the mart. ' ’ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, At 2 o’clock. LAND IN PIPITEA-STREET, ON A 42 YEARS’ LEASE. MR, J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Commissioner of Native Reserves to Let, by Public Auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, on the 18th June next, at two o’clock — That piece of vacant building land next to the residence of J. E. Smith, Esq., in Pipitea-street, being part of Town Acre No. 543, having a frontage to Pipitea-street of 156 links, by a depth of 119 links, with a right-of-way along the side boundary. ; This land will be let for a term of forty-two years, subject to a premium of £l5O. Plans and conditions of lease to be seen at the Land Mart. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Entrance to Porirua Harbor. MR. _J. H. WALLACE, Estate _ Auctioneer.will sell by public auction, at at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, on Wednesday, 18th June, at 2 o’clock— All that Valuable Freehold, 4a. 3r. Bp., forming the entrance to Porirua Harbor on the north. Title—Crown grant. The contemplated West Coast Railway from Wellington to Foxton will pass either through or close to this property. The Auctioneer, therefore, places it before the public with the full assurance that the recognised importance of immediately connecting the Foxton Railway with Wellington cannot longer be delayed, and that, therefore, it is impossible to overestimate the value of this property, which will be Sold Without Reserve on Wednesday, 18th June, at 2 o’clock p.m. Plans, terms, and conditions of sale to be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. Business Notices JN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GEORGE W, DUTTON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. SELLING OFF The whole of the Stock-in-trade of the above Estate, consisting of— BOOKS, FAMILY BIBLES, STATIONERY, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, And a variety of useful articles too numerous to particularise. The goods will all be re-marked and sold at a considerable reduction UNDER COST PRICE. By order of ROBERT BUREETT, Trustee. |QITY HOTEL, WELLINGTON. AUSTRALIAN WINE ! WINE !! WINE I!! I have written before of the City Hotel, So of comforts found there I have no need to tell; But one thing I’ll mention, in very few lines, The new introduction of Adelaide Wines ; You’ll find them delicious, With naught that’s pernicious, The taste of them tells there is nothing suspicious ; They’re suited to every class of Society, Their general use would tend much to sobriety. Messieurs Pbeston & Co. are the only importers, Who already have found many earnest supporters. Now, Preston at no notoriety apes, He is Adelaide born, and has grown with the grapes! Their wines come to hand, Of the very best brand, And can’t be surpassed in Australia’s land And ’tis known full well, that Police Office fines Diminish by drinking these ADELAIDE WINES. “ Constantia,” Sherries, , and “ Sparkling Moselle,” With old crusted “ Port” and “ Vekdilho” as well, Can be had of Host Murphy at prices bo low, Through the great perseverance of Preston and Co. For this must be said—, Only half doty’s paid, A special arrangement by Government made. After drinking these wines, lay your head on the pillow, There’ll be no bad effects from the racy “Vebdilho.” If a glass suits your purpose, or bottle as well, Yon can always procure them at Murphy’s Hotel. It you’d buy by the dozen, to Willis-street go. To the Adelaide Wine Vaults of Preston and Co In their well-’sorted stock They’ve .Australian Hock, Which not e’en an epicure's palate would shock; For Preston & Co. are resolved to outshine All others who trade in Australian Wine.
PE IDE. THERE Is not a bit of pride about me. Why should there be? lam only a Tailor, but I' am a Tailor ; there is no sham about that. There is' ho' one in this colony can equal me in any branch of the trade. See my superfine black cloth suits at £5 10s.; best tweed or doe suits at £4 10s.; or my good all wool shrunk tweed suits at £3 10s., made to measure, in first-class fashion, in one day, for cash, J. HUXLEY, Tailor, Woollen Draper and Contractor,Lambton-quay and Manners-street, Wellington ; and Grey town, Wairarapa,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5662, 23 May 1879, Page 8
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821Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5662, 23 May 1879, Page 8
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