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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. THE City Council require the following Services for the current year, beginning on Ist February next : — 1. Those of a gentleman competent to act as Wharfinger, under rules and regulations of the Council. 2. Of a Clerk "and a Youth (the latter to make himself generally useful') for the Wharfinger's office. 3. Of a trustworthy man, to take charge of the City Weighbridge. Further information will be communicated, and applications, with testimonials, may be lodged at the City Council Office up till 4 o'clock on the 20th instant. By order. W. HESTER, Town Clerk. t Town Clerk's Office, Bth January, 1870.

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. LEASE OF BONDED STORE AND SHEDS, AND WATER TO SHIPPING. NOTICE is hereby given that the Lease for a period of ONE YEAR, from Ist day of FEBRUARY next, will bo put up to public auction on the Wharf on MONDAY the 24th INSTANT, at 12 o'clock noon :— First, of the Bonded Store and Sheds, and the'toll^i to bo taken for their use. Second, of the right to supply water to the shipping at the Wharf. The conditions of sale may be seen, and any further particulars learned, on and after Monday, 17 th instant, at the City Council Office. By order. Wm. HESTER, Town Clerk. • Town Clerk's Office, Bth January, 1876. VALENTINE'S RAILWAY HOTEL, II UTT. fpHIS- favorite Hotel affords all the courb J. forts of a home to those who are desirous of spending a few clays or weeks in the country for the benefit of their health, or otherwise. The House commauds a beautiful view of the Hutt Valley, the Bay, and City of Wellington. The charges being moderate, and by careful attention to business and studying the comfort of thqse who patronise him, 'the Proprietor hopes to oraain a liberal amountr of patronage. THE WINES, SPIRIT'S, ALES, &C, &C, ;^T?I^Uj 7 Are of the very best; . fj.ualitv t jM which no .expenke" is .spacea._.'J .',;. ¦i << One of . ; , ALCOCK'S BEST BILLIARD TABLES on the premises. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. N. VALENTINE, Proprietor^

FAMILY HOTEL, Lower Hutt. fIAMUKL TANSLEY (Formerly steward of the Wellington Club) Proprietor. S. T., having taken the above-named hotel, assures all who favor him with their patronage that their expectations shall not be disappointed. One of Alcock'a best Billiard Tables. \ Good Stabling. '' SEXTON'S T7STERLNARY SHOEING FORGE, WILLIS-STREET, (Opposite the New Zealand Times office). SCALE OF CHARGES :— Set of Shoes, plain 7s Od Do do with heels 8s Od * Do do toes and heels ... 9s Od HORSES MEDICALLY TREATED. All work executed with promptitude. Jobbing work of all description done. PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for U Families, Permanent Boarders, and - Visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston's best Billiard Tables on the premises. Good stabiing. NEW COLONIAL INDUSTRY. MESSRS CUTLER & MOORE, the only bona fide Pianoforte and Harmonium Makers in the colony. Organ-Harmoniums, with reeds and pipes, to order, from £20 to £200. Pianos renovated throughout. Organ Pedals added to chamber organs, pianos, or harmoniums. Estimates given for the enlargement, removal, or erection of church 88 ' Cutler's GRADUATING KNEE SWELL, for the perfect production of crescendos and diminuendos, can be added to harmoniums of auy size. Tuning, &c. WILLIS AND MANNERS-STREETS. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, CUIBINET-MAKING AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, Establishes, 1859, JLad carried on in Cuba-street, of tho principal thoroughfares of the City of Wellington, NOW DOING A FIRST-CLASS PAYING TRADE. fpHE proprietor's only reason for^ disposing I of hiß business is to retire into private life. The whole of the stock-in-trade and undertaking plant can be taken at a valuation. Tlie whole of the purchase money will not be inquired at once, 25 per cent, only, the balance standing over on security, and bearing interest of 8 per cent. Amount of annual profits will be given to intending purchasers only. The premises consist ot show-rooms, 84ft. by 26ft., with cabinet works and undertaking plant at the rear. The above property has a frontage of 35ft. to Cuba-street, with a depth of 159 ft. Over the show-room are seven rooms and kitchen, gas and water laid on, with every convenience for a family. A lease of the above premises will be granted ior a term not exceeding twenty-one years ; also, if required a lease will be granted of an adjoining piece of land of the same dimensions, thus making a frontage of 70ft. to Cuba-street. To on entorprising man with capital this is a rare opportunity. Principals only treated with 1 . Applications, accompanied with references, to be made either personally or by letter to WILLIAM NICHOLSONjGeneral Furnishing and Undertaking Warehouse, Cuba-street, Or to MOOEHOUSE & STAFFORD, Solicitors, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 4

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