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By Appointment fi^K^Sf The Marquis His Excellency j3g_\\\\\\\t_^_\ f omanbT * WANTED. WANTED. WANTED. EVERY person to know the following facts, viz., that EDDIE and JACK, Mannersetreet, bottle and have on sale, in splendid ditionQuarts. Pints. Per Doz. Martin's Invercargill ale and stout (sole bottlers) ... 9s &8s 6d 5s Marshall Se Copeland's do, Joel's celebrated Excelsior Ale (sole bottlers) 9s 6s Albion Brewing and Malting Co.'s Dunedin Ale (sole bottlers) ... 93 5s Delivered Free in Town. tSf Sub-agents for Lediard's Knickerbocker Schnapps. W. C. CHATFIELD, ARCHITECT. OFFICES, Panama Chambers, Panamastreet. HOTICB. AIL Persons indebted to the Estate of J. MORTON, Grocer and Publican, are requested to pay the amount of their accounts without delay to Messrs. Jones, Bowden aud Co., Willis-street, who are authorised to collect the same. Failing prompt settlement, all accounts will be placed in a solidtor/s hands. Creditors are requested to forward at once to the undersigned their accounts, accompanied by proofs of claim. THOMAS MILLS ) m-,.-^ C. E. CAPPER j™ste». Ist May, 1877. TO AUTHORISED SURVEYORS. „ FftENDBRSwiII be received by the underX signed up to the 14th day of May for the survey of about 8600 acres of bush land, situated in the township of Palmerston, Manawatu District. Plans, specifications, and forms for tender can be seen on application at the Provincial District Survey Office, Wellington. The lowest or any' tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY JACKSON, "' Chief Surveyor. 30th April, 1877. t ",7* ; " TO, BUILDERS. ". , rtIENDERS are invited until noon of ThursX. day, 17th May instant, for, the erection of the Te Aro Theatre, Manners-stveet* Plans and specifications at my office. \ THOS. TURNBULL, Architect/. Temple Chambers, Wellington 2nd May. mENDERS for excavation in MajoribankX street will be received until noon of Monday, the 7th inst. Apply to C. J. TOXWARD, Architect, Lambton Quay. TO TENDERERS FOR WELLINGTON WHARF. THE undersigned is prepared to supply Ironbark Timber at lowest prices. FRANCIS FULTON, , , Crawford-street, Dunedin. TO CONTRACTORS FOR WELLINGTON WHARF. THE undersigned is prepared to deliver Iron Bark, as required, at reasonable rates. ' -;., . THOS. SCOTT, v „ - , Haven Road, Nelson. Heady for ¦ „ L , ' Selection at - , TE ARO HOUSE, a superb assortment „ , . . of directly imported EUENCH MERINOS, Fabrique a Beauvois (Nord) ,4. and ft cm ,: , Faubourg; Poisonnierre PARIS, '••"? pUre. soft, and durable, '¦'¦ in all the leadirg shades and fashionable Colors. From _ I From -I- - B-iomn * M Cffi? lsM , Azuline . UP to Cardinal U P to «• «j Prune _. n . Navy 5s 6d . Dark Green , per yard. ' - per yard. In all 150 pieces, Equal to 7725 yards. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, mh April, 1877. LAND FOR SALE, PETONE TOWNSHIP, , , , ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. ; T?OR SALE, Land adjoining; township of J} Petoui, and through which the projected line of railway to the Hutt Race-course passes. Forty-one allotments of land, having an uninterrupted view of the harbor at Petoni, v adjoing the property of Mr. Jackson, and most delightfully situated for villa residences, within fifteen minutes' walk of either Petoni or Lower yHutt Station, having a frontage to Scholes' Terrace of 66ft by a depth of 180 ft, and extent in area about one quarter acre. These sections .-are suitable for garden purposes. '''¦ The tei'ms of payment are most liberal, aud are as follows, viz.:-i-One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the remaining three-fourths in three equal instalments at six, twelve, and ''efgh'teeb, months^ all bearing interest at eight J per!cefo'p^r anaum 1 , all purchasers haying the - option 'to pay; cash, when title will be given ' under the Land Transfer Act. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Scholes and Nephea, Petoni ; or, to the undersigned. JAMES O'SHBA, Harbor-street, Wellington. - ] NOTICE. ' ALL persons cutting timber on Sections 42, 43, and 44 in the Mungaroa District will be prosecuted after this date, 27th day of April. T. ROBERTS. t •' E. CORBETT. SJ. BROMLEY has much pleasure in in- • forming the farmers and general produce growers of the Hutt and surrounding districts that he intends to hold a Produce Sale Every Saturday, 1 at 11 o'clock, at his auction room, Manners-street, Wellington, such produce to be sold in lots to suit purchasers. . The above sales will be a great boon both to growers and consumers, and is a want that has been long felt by the general public. WALK up my hearty friends, and call On J. Drrungs ; he'll please you all. At breakfast, dinner, or at tea You'll find his fare a luxury. ' The soup he gives you can't refuse, ' The same with his delicious stews ; His fish the best, for this good reason, Be only serves the ones in season. His luscious joints of meat are sure To please the greatest epicure, And if the appetite should fail Twill' soon revive at stiwed ox tail. His flaky pastry, let me say, Is judged by all to be rtw fait ; In fact so well he knows the art, You can't refuse the tempting tart. So. walk up gents to our friend John, > Who keens the Spanish Restaurant, Where all is wholesome, clean, and sweet, At his new house in Willis-street. r . Note the address — Willis-strbbt, Pre- '' mises lately occupied by Co-Operative Baking "Company. Will open on the sth. JUST OPENED, a new supply of the best Tabls Cuttler^ , of Lockwood's wellknown make, and a great variety of Canary Cagbs, newest patterns. ROBT. GARDNER & CO., General and Furnishing Ironmongers, Wellington. F. H. WOOD, AUCTIONEER, A CCOUNTANT, Valuator, Land Estate, and General Commission Agent, GUBYTOWN,

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 3