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THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, ' '. • ' 'At 12 o'cTock neon. - 1 : :. r PnbHe Sale of Billiard Tables at the Welling- '••'-' ton Club. MESSRB. J. H. BETHUNE & Col have' been favoured with instructions from the OoitfoiUtee of tlie Wellington Club to sell by public auction, in the billiard room, at the new Club house, on Thursday, the 22nd November, at 12 d'clock noon — Lot 1. — One superior 'full -sized billiardtable, by Alcock, with. cues, butts, fists, billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, gas fittings, fee., complete Lot 2.-;-One superior full-sized billiardtable, by Alcock, with cues, butts, rests, billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, gas fittings, &c; complete ' The tables may be viewed at the new Club bouse hetween the hours of IO and 12 o'clock on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 20th and 2lst November. Direct access' to tlie billiard room from the balcony at the north entrance. "" ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS REQUIBINW A ' GENUINE INVESTMENT, OR A SURE SPECULATION. THE TOWNSHIP OF, KIWITEA. THE TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA. THE TOWNSHIP OF. KLWITEA. SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE ACRES, ON THE MAIN ROUTE TO TAUPO. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO are . instructed to offer for PRIVATE SELECTION,' FOR ONE ;'-', MONTH, From tho 20th day of November instant, at exceedingly LOW UPSET PRICES, The whole of the Valuable Township of KIWITEA, consisting of SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LEVEL LAND, Part of which is heavily timbered with MAGNIFICENT TOTARA, Situated in the valley of tho Oroua River, about si tteen miles from the Railway Station at Feilding, and on tho direct ¦ route to Taupo. The Township is divided into jqnarter-acre, half-acre, aud one-acre Town' Sections, with Suburban, and Rural Sections, ranging from two achs to hiiie acres-- hi extent. " The Oroua River, which forms one of the boundaries of the township, is admirably adapted for rafting timber* and the magnificent and valuable totara aboundiug on the lai.d can .by this means be conveyed direct to the Feildiug Railway Station without expense. 1 Adjacent to the Township is the extensive and valuable block of 25,000 acres, recently granted by the General Government as an endowment to the Wanganui Harbour Board, while on the Kiwitea Block itself settlement is progressing rapidly, over 5000 acres of bush having recently been felled (vide extract from Manawatu Times, appearing in the Wellington Evening Argus on 7th November). The main thoroughfare to the river, Nonnanby Terrace, is ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-EIGHT FEET WIDE, while every street in the township is SIXTY-SIX FEET WIDE. Special provision has been made for Educa- , lional, Religious, Recreation, and other a ,- 1 ' purposes, ¦ 'MORE THAV TWENTY LARGE ' ' RESERVES having been laid off for these objects. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called t3 the fact, that every person has the right to * SELECT WITHOUT COMPETITION, and that every Lot will be at a Premium after a Month.' ' . • TERMS : ' Purchasers under £20/ one-half cash ; balance by bill at three months. Purchasers over j£2o, one-quarter cash ; balance by bills at three and six .months. NO INTEREST ON THE BILLS. 'i-f . TITLE— LAND TRANSFER tACT. Lithographic Plans and Schedules to be seen at Temple Chambers, Featherston-street, on and after the 19th NOVEMBER instant. REMEMBER! - TOWNSHIP OF KIW.ITEA.! . KIWITEA!! ¦ ' .KIWITEA!!! OPEN FOR SELECTION^ 20th NOVEMBER, 1877,. ' .A^G-A" I~fc DOWN AGAIN. DOWN AGAIN. . . FOR CASH. mHK Best; and Cheapest Shoeing EstablishX ; ment iij Wellington. Carthorses — heels and toes ... Bs. n ' . . ? Trap horses — heels or steeled... 7s. Light harness or saddle' ... 69. ' Horses Medically Treated. All work guaranteed and executed by a bontr fide Farrier. 7 . J. SEXT.ONfS. Veterinary Establishment, i " Willis-street (opposite the N. Z. 'nines Office). N.8.-'-Advicu gratis; charge fpr medicine only. ¦" : - f : BOOTB I BOOTS ! ! BOOTS ! ! ! R AUSTIN begs to take this opportunity , of thanking his*' old friends and 'customers for former support, and informs them and the public generally that he Eas again commenced business, and opened up a large and varieQ' stock of • • i' BOOTS AND SHQES :» In, the premises' "next ' the Melbourne Hotel Willis-street, where those 'who' want Good, ) Serviceable Boots and Shoes will do well, to pay him a visit. l p ', For First-Class G EN T''s_ BOOTS • o Go to It. Aubtim/s, Wfllis-strcet. For Firs- class LADIES' BOOTS 1". Go to R. AUSTIN^ Willis-street. For First-class CHILDREN'S BOOTS 1 ' Go to. R. Austin's,- Willis-street. For Good and Cheap BOOSTS "and SHOES of every description " ". ] Goto R. Austin's.' Willis-street. For COLONIAL-MADEBOOTS'andSHOES ¦'¦>>' ¦ of all kinds, • • ' » ¦' - . _Go to R: Austin's, Wiltis-street. As R. Austin has had over 20 years experience in the Colony. as Impoiter and' Maker of Boots, &c., ho has every confidence in soliciting the favors of the public, 1 and owing to the complete arrangements he has made for constantly replenishing his Stock, from the Best ' Home Houses, he is able to sell all goods at a very much Lower Rate than any other house in Town." . . „ •.. '. V ",k$ IKSFBCTipN | '-lXvi' i r«"p; ' " "Bespoke Work and Repairs by first^ -.. ' irate .workmen on tho premises. ~.~ . -. ;. "' Note the' Address— " ¦• /,- R. AUSTIN, Next "door to Melbourne Hotel, Willis-street, : . , . „""" Wellington. ¦. TAMES M A C{K A ;Y,* " Llnd Purchase -Agent-. -,— ; ' Offices: Star. Chambers, Lanlbton^Quay. VI, CTO, R I A, , ,H. U E A, , , . . . FBATHEB&Tbir..' (^ Superior jacepmmodation for boarders, ¦commer--'j v ci*l triurellefs, and'othersl" - Wines, spirits, ale and porter, of the best brands. " A good billiard table on the.premises. Good stabling and paddocks.' ' ' - F. FABER, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 272, 20 November 1877, Page 4

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