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TURBINE WATER WHEELS. JOHN AND HENRY GWYNNE, Engineers. Offices — S9, Cannon-street, London, E.G. Works — Hammersmith Iron Works, London, W. SCHIELES TURBINE, as manufactured by John and Henry Gwynne, will be found admirably adapted for driving Flax Machiner} 7 . It can be driven by any quantity of water, or any height of fall from 4i to 1000 feet. Will give a greater amount of useful effect than can be obtained by any other method, and will work with a regularity of speed superior to any steam engine. They can be supplied from 1-liorse power up to 200horse power. All information as to price, &c, &c, can be supplied by appling to GEORGE GWYNNE, Agent, Queen's Wharf, Wellington. N.B. — The Turbines can be arranged to revolve either to the right or left as required. THORNDON COTTAGES, Molesworth-street, Wellington, (Opposite Market Hall). BOARD and RESIDENCE for Gentlemen; separate bedrooms, and private sittingroom ; use of pianoforte, and a good selection of books. Terms, 25s per week. [a card.] W . II . FLYGER, Land Surveyor. MR. FLYGER is prepared to undertake contracts for the Survey of town and rural sections in the Province of Wellington, and trusts, from his intimate knowledge of the various districts in this Province, acquired j during his 9 years' service in the Provincial I Government Survey Department, to afford general satisfaction to parties requiring their lands to be surveyed. Reference — The Chief Surveyor, Wellington. Office, Willis-street.

! NOTICE. THE PANAMA HOTEL. I ! ffIHE Proprietor of the above Hotel is preJL pared to receive families and gentlemen boarders on the most reasonable terms ; and trusts, by attention to the comfort and con- | venience of those who may favour him with. 1 their patronage, to ensure a fair share of i support. ' Comfortable bed and private sitting rooms. I A superior Billiard Table. A conveyance attached to the house for the convenience of passengers, will ply to and from the wharf and other parts of the town. Board and residence, 30s per week. First-class stabling and coach house. H. E. LIARDET, Proprietor. PROSSER'S /^IROWN AND ANCHOR HOTRL, Lambton Quay, Wellington. "Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Edmeades' No. 1 Ale always on draft at 3d per glass. Visitors to Wellington will always find the comforts of a home in this favourite and well-known establishment. I Adjoining the above is Prosser's ! AMERICAN HORSE REPOSITORY, where saddle horses and every description of vehicle can be had on hire.

M R S. OLD SMITH Cheap Miscellaneous Stores, Thorndon Flat, Has on hand, with other goods, the largest and cheapest assortment of PAPERHANGINGS In Wellington. Vide et Crede. PUBLIC NOTICE. "Fl AND H. HILL beg to give notice to their customers and the public generally, that they have purchased the well known brickyard in Cuba and Webb-streets, lately in the occupation of Mr. W. Tonks, junr., where they will in future carry on tEe business of Brick and Lime Burning in all its branches. Cement and Plaster of Paris on hand. fS" Note the address — Top of Cuba-street. NOTICE. I MRS. J. MASON, beg to tender my j most sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage accorded to my late husband, J. Mason, during the time he carried on the business of Chimney Sweep and Nightman, and solicit a continuance of the same for the benefit of his widow and orphans. The business will in future be carried on for me by E. Mordan, who will receive and execute all orders as heretofore. Order Boxes — White Swan Hotel, Cubastreet j Nelson Ale House, and Wingfieldstreet. mH£ IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY JL OF LONDON. Capital £1,600,000. KRULL & CO., Agents.

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Evening Post, Volume V, Issue 288, 17 January 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume V, Issue 288, 17 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume V, Issue 288, 17 January 1870, Page 4

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