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MONDAY, 7tu OCTOBER, 1867. MARKET RESERVE. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Commissioners of the Board of Works to sell by public auction, at the Market Hall, Te Aro. on Monday, 7th October, 1867, at two o'clock p.m., The Lease for twenty-one years of thirteen building allotments, being the Market Reserve, including the Market Hall. Particulars and conditions of sale, upset price, covenants in leases j also plans of the various allotments can be seen at the office of the Town Board, or at the office of the auctioneer. Wellington, 7th September. NOTICE. A P PLICATIONS for the appointment of j\_ Engineer and Surveyor for the City of Wellington (addressed to the Chairman of the Board of Works), will be received until Thursday, 3rd October next. By order of the Board BRUCE WALLACE, Clerk to the Commissioners Board of Works Office, Wellington, 20th September. NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. t ffIENDERS will be received at the residence i JL of the undersigned, Pipitea street, I Thorndon, where plans and specifications ! may be seen, until noon of Friday, the 18th October, for the erection of a new Wesleyan Church, Manners street. Thu lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. To be endorsed " Tenders for Wesleyan Church." C. TRINGHAM, i Architect. TO nun,l>KßS AND OAUPKNTKttS. ! BKN r . SMITH, nivhitoer. invites tenders ' until Wednesday. thp'.»th Jnst.. at 4 p.m , for the erection of a Villa Resideuee on Wellington Terrace. Plans and specifications at the office, Lambton Quay. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. 0 0 (iUINEAS.a TO BE HAD FOR 10!!! pRAND ART UNION, TUESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1867, at osgood's kmvihe uotbl, Consisting of the following articles of valuable Jewelry— Ist Prize— l PRIZE GOLD WATCH, value 100 Guineas 2nd Prize — 1 Diamond Brooch, value 75 Guineas 3rd Prize— l Diamond Ring,valueßo Guineas 4th Prize — 1 Diamond Brooch, value 25 Guineas sth Prize — 1 Gold Watch, value 8 Guineas 6'th Prize— l Gold Watch, value 4 Guineas 7th Prize— l pair Gold Ear-rings, value 2 Guineas Bth Prize— l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas ! 9tli Prize — 1 Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas I 10th Prize -1 Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas The articles on view at W. IL FOLEY'S ' Retreat Hotel. Willis street. TICKETS- 1 GUINEA EACH, I To be had at all the principal Hotels in the

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Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 197, 1 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 197, 1 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 197, 1 October 1867, Page 3

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