nrUIE AUbiKALASIAN FIRE, LIFE, X AND MARINE IN.- U RANGE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE— MKLHOUKNE. Forms of Proposal, Rates of Premium, and every information, can be obtained from W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., _ Agents, EVENING CLASHES. ON Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 7 to 9 p.m., tor adults and boys. ] A few hours to spare during the day for pupils in Elementary French and Drawing. Abel Smilh street, next door to Mr. Trueman's. CHARLES Y. GOLD. Master. N.B. — Mr. Gold holds a Government Certificate .19 a Teacher. riIHE FREEMASON'S TAVERN, X Lambtou Quay. Commodious bedrooms, single or otherwise, and excellent accommodation for boarders und hunilica. W. GRIFFIN, Proprietor. TUIEE CONCERTS EVERY EVENING, AT THE FREEMASON'S TAVERN, Lanibton Quay. The Music is conducted by Mr. J. Smith, Violinist, and Mrs. F. Smith, Vocalist and Pianist. W. GRIFFIN, Proprietor. TO LANDLORDS, OWNERS op PROPERTY <Vc, kc. J. BROWNE, House and Land Agent, Ingestre street, Te Aro. A moderate commission covers all charges for superintending repairs, ru-ietting, and collection of rent. Levies made. Debts legally recovered and house property managed. Inventories taken and valuations made. Security given. MESSRS. GOLD and ROGERS, Land and House Agents, General Accountants, &c, &c. Rents and debts collected and recovered in town or country. '1 radiomen's books kept, &c,, &c. Canvassing done for every description of publication. Agreements, Tenders, &c, &c, carefully drawn up. Abel Smith street, (Next door to Mr. Truoinans). B. BARBER, TTIAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, Willis street, Wellington, A few doors from the Union Bank of Australia. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAKATAKI j Four miles from Castle Point— main road to the Ahuriri, miIOMAS HALES beys to inform the X public that he has OPENED the above, *k h every convenience for travellers. Stabling and P.iddocking included. Thomas Hales trusts, by paying every attention to those who may pratronize him, to merit their support. Wakataki, 9th May, 1866.
TO LET. rpHE whole of the BUSINESS PREMISES JL known as " Noah's Ark." The upper storey is a large sale room, 68 x 30 ; the second storey, 68 x 80, stores and offices ; the lower storey is a large bonded store, 80 x 25, To be let with the privilege of using Plim mer's Wharf. Likewise, on building lease, the best Site for commercial purposes in Wellington, having a frontage to Custom House Quay and Hunter street, and facing Plimmer's Wharf ; also 50 feet frontage to Lanibton Quay, adjoining Mr. Moeller's establishment. Information may be obtained and the premises inspected by application to Mr. riimtner, 011 the spot.
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Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 118, 27 June 1866, Page 1
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