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PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. 1 SALE BY AUCTION OF 24,000 ACRES | I OF FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL I BUSH LAND, SURVEYED INTO SECTIONS, SITUATED IN THE RANGITIKEI-MANAWATU BLOCK. j "W'OTTCE is hereby given that there will I be offered for sale by public auction at the Provincial Government Buildings, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the loth day of FBBRUARY, 1876, at 12 o'clock noon, 118 SURVEYED SECTIONS, j Varying in contents from 60 to 300 acres j each. At the Upset Price of ONE POUND PER ACRE. ! This land is part of the RANGITIKEI MANAWATU BLOCK, is bounded by the Oroua River and the Kiwitea Stream, and is situated to the North of the MANCHESTER BLOCK. The whole of the land is of excellent quality, and for the most part level, portions of it but lightly timbered, and easily cleared and brought into cultivation ; other portions carry a quantity of good sawing timber, including very valuable tracts of totara. The proposed road lines have been cut and traversed. Lithographed Maps showing the numbers and contents of the sections, also Gazettes with Schedules of Prices, can be obtained at the Crown Lands Office, Provincial Government Buildings, and from — H. I. Jones, Wanganui ; and G. M. Snelson, Palmerston North. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 6th January, IS 7O. EDUCATION BOARD OF THE PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. CITY SCHOOLS. THE various Schools, as under, will reopen on MONDAY, the 24th January, at 10 a.m. — Te Aro School— Mr W. H. Holmes, and Assistants. Thorndon School — Mr W. Mowbray, and Assistants. Buckle-street School — (Boys) Mr J. H. Newlyn, and Assistants ; (Girls) Mrs Tarn, and Assistants. Boulcott-street School — Mr J. Hurley, and Assistants. Hill-street School, Mr. A. Rowlands. The Terrace School (Old Gammar School) will also open at the same time, under the management of Mr and Mrs Young. By order of the Board, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. Office of Education Board, Wellington, 10th January, 1876. ~ VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. MR W. G. JACOBS having had'great experience in violin instruction, respectfully announces that his simple method always proves highly successful in ensuring the rapid progress of his pupils. For terms, apply to Mr Cutler, Piauotorte Manufacturer, Wellington. TUST RECEIVED by the undersigned, U ex Howrah, from London — A very choice shipment of the celebrated wines of Max Greger & Co, of London, comprising — 24 cases superior sherry, brand Gladitana 24 do do port, do'Lusa 20 do claret, do Carlowitz The above are patronised by her Majesty the Queen. On sale by the undersigned. G. THOMAS, Lambton Quay. EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING SALE FOR 1 MONTH PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING OP GENERAL DRAPERY, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, &c. TN order to facilitate stock-taking, and to clear out the balance of SUMMER GOODS, GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED TO EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. An inspection of the Goods and Prices will prove the genuineness of the sale. Note the Address — WATERS AND LAMBESS, COMMERCIAL %OUSE, WILLIS-ST. RE J. BERGER, Next Door to Kircaldie and Staines*. ONE Harmonium for £20; worth 40 guineas Sewing Machines for £2 10s ; worth £5 Albums for 1b 6d ; worth 5s Violins, violin bows, violin strings Music, &c, &c. MUST BE SOLD to wind up the estate. MANTLE AND COSTUME MAKING. MRS. DIMANT, late of Alston & Brown, Melbourne, begs to acquaint the ladies of Wellington and surrounding districts that she has taken over the business recently conducted by Mrs. Morey, which will be carried on with the same staff of competent assistants, and trusts, by earnest and assiduous attention, to merit the same support accorded to Mrs. Morey. She will also carry on the business of dress patterns and paper models, and assures ladies they may without difficulty make up their own materials according to jthe prevailing fashions. Latest Novelties in paper models always on hand or cut at the shortest notice. Walking and Evening Costumes, Jackets, Polonaises, Morning and Dressing Bobes, Riding Habits, Opera Cloaks, Childrens Costumes, &c, and every other article for ladies' and children's wear made to order. Just received, the new tablier aprons and sleeveless jackets, with braiding pattern complete, price ?s 6d. N.B. — Ladies' own materials cut out. Post Orders from country promptly attended to. Address— Mrs DIMANT, next to Tustin's, Willis-street. DRAIN PIPES ON SALE, of all sizes, at considerably under lowest current rates. R. J. DUNCAN, Panama-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 4

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