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FREIGHT FOR PICTON. NELSON, AXD GREYAIOUTH. Public Works Office, Wellington. Gth September, 1877. O EPARATE TENDERS will be received at kj this office up to noon on Wednesday, 12th inst., for the conveyance of the undermentioned rails and fastenings, viz., about 67 tons to Picton, 103 tons to Nelson, and 49 tons to Greymouth, the whole to arrive ex Orari. Tenders to be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, marked outside "Tender for Freight," and to contain a marked cheque for £10 for each of the services to Picton and Greymouth, and one for £15 for the service at Nelson. Specification of packages and conditions of freight can be seen at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN KNOWLES, Under Secretary for Public Works. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS for alterations to Messrs Beck X & Tonks' wharehouse, Manners-street, will be received at my office, where pluss and specifications can be seen, until noon of Friday, 14th September. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth- street, Gth September. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS will be received up to luth X September for the Erection of two threeroomed Cottages, and shifting of one threeroomed Cottage. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Plans and specification can be seen at Mathias Segriof, Martin-street, Te Aro, Wellington^ TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited until Monday, 10th X September, fur Building a Two-roomed Cottage. For further particulars apply between 5 and 9 p.m. at Mrs. Mason's Boarding House, Upper Willis-street. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are requested for the erection of X a Residence fur C. B. Izard, Esq., in Hobson-street. Plans and specification may be seen at my office. Tenders (sealed and endorsed) to be delivered to me not later than noon on Tuesday, the 11th September next. The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. M. A. E. GROSHOLZ, Architect. Grey-street, Ist Soptember, 1877. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS will be received, and plans, &c, X seen at my offico up to noon of Wednesday, 10th September, for additions to a gentleman's residence in Brougham-street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. C. CHATFIELD, Architect. Panama Chambers. TO PAINTERS. rpENDERS wanted for Painting and VarX nishing a 20-roomed hou«e ; labour only. Apply to T. Upton, Builder, Turnbull-street, Thorndon. THE ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, akd PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON, "OEFORE purchasing Ranges, Grates, and Mantel-pieces, are invited to inspect our Stock. WM. DAWSON & CO. Iron Merchants and Ironmongers. LEASEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. rpHE sale of a valuable leasehold property, X 18 years to run, in one or two allotments of 42Aft. frontage, 165'*t. deep each allotment, at a yearly rental of two pounds, payable half-yearly, Ist January and Ist July, well sheltered from the south-east wind, commanding magnificent view of town and harbor; good road, made water laid on. Part of section 37 on the plan of the City of Wellington. For further particulars, apply to ROBERTSON, SELLAR & CO. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Cheap, a section in the township of Petoni, having a frontage of 55ft. to i'itzherbert Road and 100 ft. to Duncan Terrace— No. 35 In plans of said township. Apply ROBERTSON, SELLAR & CO. FOR SALE. "" THE PURE-BRED~ CART STALLION MODEL. Model is asteel grey, rising 3 yeaw, stands 16£ hands high, with immense muscular power, superior action, and good temper. As a two-year-old, he was exhibited and carried off the first prize, has been exhibited since, and has gained three first and one second prize. Model was bred by Mr. G. Storey, and is out of his Clydesdale mare the Queen, by the imported horse Glancer. Tlie Queen took six first and one second prize in the various shows in Nelson and Marlborough, and has proved herself to be tile best cart mare in those provinces. Model has the England's Hope blood by his mother's side, and is thoroughly staunch and quiet in cart or plough. Model can be seen at the Nag's Head Stables, Cuba-street. For any further particulars and full pedigree apply to BEAUCHAMP, CAxMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen. FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. In the New Auction Boom, ne.xt Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton Quay. Two Freehold Acres in the Adelaide Road, City of Wellington. ALFRED A. BARNETT will sell by public auction, on Friday,: 14th Soptember, at 2 o'clock — Town Acres Nos. U53 and 955, on the map of the City of Wellington, situated in the Adelaide Road, corner of Stokesstreet, surveyed in qr-acre sections, as per plan prepared, and now to be seen in tho room of the Auctioneer. Terms — One quarter cash ; balance in 6 and 12 months, bearing iv tores t at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. In the New Auction Room, next Odd Fellows' Hall. ALFRED A. BARNETT will sell by public auction — Town Acres Nos. 1054 and 1056, situated in the Adelaide Road. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, At noon. SHARP & PICKERING have received instructions to offer for public competion, at their auction rooms, Trafalgar-street, NelBOD, New Zealand — A large villa residence, charmingly situated on the College Hill, ten minutes' walk from the Nelson Post Office. The House contains 14 rooms, well-finished and lath-plastered, including a spacious drawing room 33ft x 21 ft; attached to it are three capital conservatories. The Outbuildings consist of a gardener's cottage, four-stall stable, double carriagehouse, and abundance of cellar room. The Grounds are undulating, and contain four acres freehold, and one acre leasehold (99 years, at a peppercorn rent), tastefully laid out in terraces, flower beds, kitchen garden, and orchard . There are plenty of trees, affording pleasant shade to the walks during the summer month*. There is, also, an abundance of water from the Nelson waterworks laid on all over both house aud grounds. The property is considered to be the most valuable of its kind in Nelson. For further particulars, apply to SHARP & PICKERING, Auctioneers, Nefcjon.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 211, 8 September 1877, Page 3

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