Public Notices WILLIAM BOOTH AMD C'U., TARATAHI SAW AXI) PLANING MILLS, AVAIRARAPA. Tot.ua. Red Pin- . Matai, White Pine, arid other Timbers cut to order. LARGE STOCKS of DRESSED TIMBER are kept.—Flooring, Lining, &c. Yard in Wellington— PiriTEA Point, opposite Railway Stall m (agent, H. G. Drtdes) ; And Manners-street, opposite Fire Brigade Station (agent, ,1. C. Williams) ; And also at Lower ilutt Toll-gate (agent, dost:ru Buowx). ipO BOOK COLLECTORS AND X OTHERS. The undersigned wishes to obtain, bv purchase or exchange. Illustrated Histories of England or other countries, containing portrait plates of remarkable persons. DOMINICK BROWNE, Johnsonvillo. JNTEKNATIONAL EXII IB ITION. THE OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. It is notified for general information that the Commission has instructed GKKVILLE'S TELEGRAM COMPANY to receive advertisements fertile Official Catalogue. The following' prices will be charged for the first issue of ‘20,000 copies : For a fall page... ... ... Al2 For a half page ... ... ~ For a quarter page ... ... 1 AU further information can be obtained from ORE VILLUS TELEGRAM COMPANY, SOfi. George-street, Sydney, to whom all orders must be addressed. AUGUSTUS MORRIS, Secretary. Sydney, August IC, IST9. JNTERNATIONAL E X 11181 TI ON. THE OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. PARTICULARS. The Catalogue will be Demy Svo in sir. >, and be divided into four principal sections, of each of which a first edition of 20,000 copies will be"issued, viz,;— I. ART. 11. EDUCATION, SCIENCE, and MAN U- • FAC TURKS. 111. MINING, METALLURGY, AGRICULTURE, and HORTICULTURE. IV. MACHINERY. There will be a fifth section consisting of occasional parts for Livestock Shows, Wool, Grain, &c., of which further notice will be given. PRICE OF THE CATALOGUE, 6d. Each Section. Advertisers will, therefore, bo enabled to choose for their advertisements those sections of the Catalogue which they may think are best calculated to secure the attention of the class of readers they particularly wish to address. The charges specified in the scale are for one section only in the first edition. If advertisements are required in more than one section they must be paid for accordingly, but the following discounts will be allowed to those who insert the same advertisements in mure than one section, viz.;— For two sections, 15 per cent. For three sections, 20 per cent. For four sections, 25 per cent. Should a Second Edition bo published, a further charge will be made to those who wish their advertisement continued. All orders must be prepaid. GREVJLLE’S TELEGRAM CO.
JpUNCH ! PUNCH ! ! PUNCH !! ! The “ NEW ZE XL AND PUNCH,” a Weekly Journal, conducted purely in ihe Liberal interest, will make its first appearanceon 3rd Sept-mber. Prospectuses are now being freely circulated throughout the colony, and canvassers are employed collecting for advertisements, &c. The ” NEW ZEALAND PUNCH," circulated throughout New Zealand, will prove an excellent medium for advertising, of which all should avail themselves. The public are invited to support the “ NEW ZEALAND PUNCH" by becoming subscribers. All communications to be addressed to the Proprietor, J. H. WALLIS, Care of It. Burrett, Stationer, Lambton-quay. T. PAUL’S, TIIOR ND 0 N NOTICE. DIVINE SERVICE is held in the Churchlloom, Tinaknri-road, EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30 o’clock. Properties for Sale FOR SALE.—A Valuable Freehold Villa residence, in Hill-street ; subatantially built, containing eight rooms, gas and water laid on, Leamington range, and every convenience. Terms very easy. For further particulars apply to Benjamin Smith and Co., estate agents, Lambtuu-quay. iTiOK SALE.—A Substantial 3-roonvcd Cottage, nearly in the heart of the city, with Ground enough to build another Cottage on. Good well of water, and Outhouses. A Bargain for Cash. Apply office of this paper. rtno LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS AND JL OTHERS. To be disposed of, in consequence of retiring from business, the Coach and Carrying Business at the Lower Hutt. For further particulars apply to JOHN CUDBY, Near Railway Station, Lower Hutt. J3KO PE RTIE S FOR SAL E 9200 acres leasehold 300 acres freehold, northern seaboard, with 10,000 sheep, a few cattle and horses ; run ring-fenced, and all necessary working improvements 4800 acres rich land, fenced and subdivided, well watered, with 10,000 sheep, 2‘, | o cattle, horses, and valuable plant, good residence, within easy distance of Napier. 635 acres freehold, with 1200 sheep, a few cattle and horses, house, yards, &c.— Mohaka 4300 acres freehold, part fenced and improved, with 3100 sheep, few cattle and horses, near seaboard 10.000 acres Freehold, all under improvement, and 13.000 acres Leashold, few improvement*, with 17,500 Sheep, few Horses and Cattle ; seaboard. 5000 acres Freehold, part improved, and 6400 acres Leasehold, low rent, with 6000 Sheep, Poverty Bay. 8300 acres Freehold, part improved, and 8900 acres Leasehold, part improved, with 7500 Sheep and good station buildings; seaboard. 11,700 acres Freehold, all now under improvement, fenced and subdivided into 10 blocks, which may be sold separately on very easy terms. Rich land, within 25 miles of town, by good road; propertynow carrying 12,500 Sheep, besides a number of- Cattle and Horses. 1700 acres Freehold Wairoa, improved, with 2000 Sheep, good station buildings, house, &c. 40 acres highly improved, with good house and offices, near Havelock 354 acres, Unimproved Woodville sections. 340 acres, Unimproved, Mahia. 17.000 acres, Rich Agricultural Land near Cambridge, in blocks of 300 acres and upward; easy terms. 8000 to 9000 acres freehold, rich alluvial land, Whangarei, 5£ hours from Auckland. Crown grant 250 acres freehold, Kaikora Apply to— M. K. MILLER. Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agee Napier : or to— MURRAY, ROBERTS, <fc CO., Featherston-street, Wellincton. po LET FOR THE SESSION. A Suite of Apartments, consisting of sitv dining, and one or two bedrooms, as mayrequired, all well furnished. Apply mcaster House, Terrace, a few doors from e Wellington Club.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5760, 15 September 1879, Page 3
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