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(£1 REWARD. LOST, a Gold Ring, set with oval-shaped gTeenstone. Any person finding and returning the same to the Victoria Hotel will receive the above reward. FOR SALE, a beautiful English Thrush (male bird), two years old; is a splendid songster. Apply to Mrs. Wise, Fruiterer, Lambton Quay. BUSINESS FOR DISPOSAL IN MASTERTON. rpHE Goodwill of the oldest established X Blacksmith and Wheelwright's Business in Masterton. The premises consist of blacksmith's shop with two forges, large shoeing shed, wheelwright's shop and cart shea, situated on the main road, held under lease, 10 years of which are unexpired — tools, iron, and' timber on hand to be taken at a valuation. For terms and particulars, apply to WYLIE & GIRDLESTONE, Auctioneers and Commission Agents, Masterton. FOR SALE, in Majoribank-street, three valuable Building Allotments, viz. : — 1 allotment, 47 feet x 100 feet, with threeroomed cottage thereon. 1 allotment, 33 feet x 100 feet, ready excavated for building 1 allotment, 32 feet x CO feet, with new shed, 10 feet x 12 feet The above are all substantially fenced, and will be sold in one block if desired. For terms, apply to G. JONES, Patent Slip ; or to H. R. HOLLIS, Grocer, Tory-street. PIANO. FOR SALE PRIVATELY, a first-class Piano in splendid condition, by Murphy, late with Broadwood and Son. The owner being about to leave Wellington is the only reason for selling. Apply Evening Post office. r\ N S A L E — Oats Seed wheat Bran Chaff, &c, &c. M'INTYRE & CO., Reclaimed Land. A BARGAIN. FOR SALE, cheap, the Prize Piano lately won at Jones' Art Union. On view at J. ADAMS', Builder, Kent Terrace. FOR SALE, two new light Spring Carts. Apply to DONEGHUE & PARR, English and American Coach Factory, Willis-street. FOR SALE, in Mulgrave-street, a 9-roomed House and two Cottages. Apply to Mr. Tjibe. T7IOR SALE or TO LET, a four-roomed freeJj hold Cottage, on Adelaide Road. Apply at Duko of Edinburgh Hotel. FOR SALE, Freehold Houses in Johnstreet, Sussex Square. Courtenay Place, and St Hill-street; also, allotments of Land in Courtenay Place, Hawker-street, Broughamstreet, Hopper-street, Adelaide Road, and Riddiford-street. JAS. F. WILLS. OR SALE CHEAP, at the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street — 1 light spring cart 1 wharf spring cart 1 wharf tip dray 1 country spring break, with stationary pole. FOR SALE, a very valuable Freehold Property, situated m one of the best parts of Te Aro, consisting of allotment of land, with a building containing twenty -two rooms, subject to a lease with five years to run, at a rental of £175 per annum. For further particulars, apply to S. CARROLL, Agent, Willis-street. OR SALE, 100 ACRES OF LAND. 60 ACRES in grass. Double frontage to North Makara Road, Makara ; well watered and sheltered. 10 Milch Cows, 2 Heifers, and 4 Yearlings, Pigs, Poultry, &c. There is also a nice three-roomed Cottage, and dairy adjoining, outhouses, &c. For particulars apply to MESSRS. POWER & BORDER, Tory-street VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, IN PALMERSTON. fTIHE premises consist of a substantiallyX built dwelling-house, containing ten rooms (shop front), bakehouse and oven, and all necessary outhouses. The above premises are centrally situated, and at present used as a boarding-house, and doing a good trade. For further particulars, apply to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington. 15th July, 1876. TO BE LET ON BUILDING LEASE. nnHAT piece of land situate on Wellington X Terrace, adjoining the property of Mrs. Hoggard, and having a frontage of about 108 feet to the Terrace. This is admirably adapted for a residence, as it commands an uninterrupted view of the City and Harbor. For particulars apply to JOHNSTON & CO. TO BE LET, two front rooms of a comfortable residence, top of Tasman-street. No children. Apply on the premises. TO LET, to a lady and gentleman, two Furnished Rooms, with the use of kitchen. Apply, for particulars, to Mr. Jameson, Cooperative Store, opposite the Scotch Church, Willis-street. TO LET, or FOR SALE, a Wheelwright's Shop, with two dwelling-houses in course of erection attached. The wnole of the stock, and about 4000 feet of seasoned sawn timber (rata, manuka, and black mairi), to be taken at valuation. No opposition in the Manawatu district, but no charge will be made for the goodwill. Apply to Mr Warburton, Solicitor, Fpxton. TO LET, a detached 7-roomed House and garden in Hawker-street (new) ; three of the rooms are 16ft by 14ft, and all 12ft high. Leamington range in kitchen. Water laid on. Magnificent view of harbor and Te Aro Flat. Two minutes' walk from the Baths. Apply to W. Munro & Co. TO LET, a 4-roomed house, in Martin-street. Apply to M. Segrave. TO LET, a Shop and Dwelling-house on Lambton Quay, next A. Lindsay. Apply to A. Lindsay, Lambton Quay. TO LET, a three-roomed House, in Ansonstreet. Apply to J. A. Chancy, Cricketers' Arms, Tory-street. TO LET, a dwelling-house, containing 8 rooms, with stable, cowsheds, greenhouse, and all conveniences, paddocks, Sec, within five minutes' walk of the Lower Hutt Station. Apply to R. Cleland, Hutt. TO SELL, a 7-roomed House, Te Aro ; good view, and healthy position. Apply at Evening Post. TO LET OR SELL, a new 5-roomed House at Thorndon, commanding a fine view of the harbor and city. Terms on applit cation, at Evening Post office. TO LET, a Stable. Apply J. Stevenson, Grocer, Taranaki-street, opposite Panama Hotel. . TO LET, Storage. Apply to Mr. Thomas Kebbell. TO LET, a comfortable well-finished fourroomed Cottage in Tasman-street. Good view of the harbor. Apply to T. Kennedy Macdonald, Temple Chambers BOARD and Lodging wanted for a lady, nurse, and child; sittingroom and two bedrooms; quiet. No other lodgers. Healthy situation in Te Aro. Apply with terms, addressed to C.K.F., Evening Post Office.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 3

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