JAMBS' M -^nrTT-ll V, Land^Orchasb Agent. Offices : Star Chi&nbe*fj^Lainbton Quay. OR SALE, alltliat portion of the Waltoa Station, Upper Thames, which « situated to the southward of the ttiMnHnb of road and proposed. Hub of railway from Waikato to the ! Thames. This block dontaitls two thousaud fhre hundred (2500) acres more or loss, and is ', universally acknowledged \obe the best piece of land in the whole district.- The whole block is substantially fenced. Six hundred and fifty (650) acres are laid down in grass, which is not Burbas«ed by' any in the Provincial District of Auckland. Twenty" .(Bo) acres are in oats, and the remainder can easily be brought tinder cultivation. •'> ¦ There Is a substantial well-built dwellinghouse, and the necessary stables, sheds, &c. on the block. There is also an uUfmitod supply of timber for fencing, 1 or any other requirements. This property 4s situated within four miles of the head of tW navigation of tho Thames Or Waihou River, rtntl adjotai tho celebrated Brootnhall Settlement Block* known as'ToAroha. Steamers now run > regularly between tho Thames, Ohiutmuri, and To Aroha. There is a good dray-road from Walton to the landing-place at Te Aroha. Stock can be driven to the Ohinemuri Goldfleld, distant twenty miles, and to tho Thames Goldfiold, a distance of fifty miles. Title good. For further particulars apply to JAMES MACKAY, ; Star Chambers. QEVERAL Blocks of Nativo Lands ha"ye K3 been placed in the hands of tho undersigned for sale, and he is prepared to negotiate for the' samo with persons desiring to invest money. JAMES MACKAY, • Star Chambers. FOR SALR, freehold allotments in Adelaide Road, 182 ft. deep; only. £2 per foot. Apply to Messrs, Travers and Ollivler, or the undersigned. Freehold allotments, 35ft. by 132 ft;, near the soap works, Afielaide Hoad; .onty ' £20 down.— Freehold 'corner allotment in Tory -street, with four-roomod hduse and shop; dhlV' wants to^be' seen ,to be appreciated.— Six-roomed" li6use for ,JE3($; \°,n,ly £100 in cash, balance by rent; freehold. ~ Four two-roonjefl" cottages in Gralnger-street, in tlie heart of Wellßig ton ; only £175 each for houso 1 And ground j freohold.— Three freehold two-roomed cottages, at £130 each ; £15 cash, balance on easy terms. — Freehold town acre for £250; only £60 down, balance on easy terms.— Apply to T. Frost, Land Agent's Office, Mannors-atrebt. " TAFNER'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, COBA-STRBBT, WELLINGTON, N.Z. THE above Hotel and Restaurant has every convenience for Private Families, Boarders, and Commercial Gentlemen ; having large and wellrventilated rooms, with spacious DiuJng ana* Drawing Rooms. Tourists and Wedding Pattiea.will find this unequalled by, any hotel in the district. Families and gentlemen favoring 'the pro* prietor with their' patronage may rely upon obtaining every home comfort, .combined with cleanliness^ civility, and moderate charges. Ordinary daily at 1 p.m., and luncheon at any hour. A conveyance from thd Hotel will attend all steamers and trains. N.B.— Hot and cold baths. , , C. TAFNEfi;' Proprietor, ' Late Chief Steward Government s.s. btella. AWING to the great indfinse/ of our V "trade, and the , number" pf fii^tomera i who have not been atle •&; oh,fsn with any degree of comfort onr justly celebrated and . ' 'I !"" ', CHEAP BOOT.S, ..' we beg to inform the public' that we have Enlarged the Premises of THE WELLINGTON CASH BOOT 'SHOP ¦¦• \ >• _. _ _ To Double its ForAier Size, Which we intend to throw open on SATURDAY NEXT, When we shall display our new shipment* of SUMMER GQO DS, Just Landed, Ex St. Leonards and Zealandia, Haying now two large windows, we ¦hall in future use one for the display of Ladies' and Children's Good 4 {and tho tother for Gentlemen 'ft 'and Youths', so that purchasers willafeo at a111a 1 glance the articles they may retire. As it is impossible in an advertisement to give a full list of >our prices, we beg to state, that every article in ithe windows wjll be priced, and purchasers may rely upon obtaining all goods at the prices quotod : — 8. d. Thoße Ladies' Lasting and Prunella ''¦' B6ots,.from: ... 'if .!.'¦' ... 7 6 Splendid Good Wearing 'Kifc'Boots 4 11 Those Far'-farh'ed Chfldren's 1 'Balmorals .., , ... .... ... 1 6 Children's Pxetty : Colpr,ed' Elastic „ ' ,Sides '.'.. " \,., .', ',,..',' ... 2 0 Ladies' Slippers, in Gre^t,, Profusion, from ' ... 2 6 liadies' Lome Shoes (Patent and Kid) - -^Wonder of the Age ... ... 10 G Gentlemen's Calf Elastic Sides— - The Talk of Wellington ... 12 6 Gentlemen's Calf Derby CShoes— The ,r ' Pride of Te Aro... .'."'" ... 9 6 Our Canvas Shoes (soft, cool, and . . comfortable) ... ' 5 6 Men's Nailed Bluchers— The Great Surprise 8 11 NpW nianttf&ctnring, and, will Up shown in "!'' , '," ' a few days,' that. ''. ' .InJbAT AND PRETTY BOOtfc FOR children; . ."¦ 1 '< The Cuba Look out for it. Don't forget th& GREAT DISPLAY UITBATPURDAY. THE ADDRE&S IS — WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, Cuba-street. R. HANNAH &, CO., Proprietors. LOOK ON THE WINDOW FOR THE NAME, ,- 'Tyr R. CHA R L E'S 1 LAN GE, su'rg.eon dentist, Lambton Quay, Next to Mr. Gear's, Butcher , (Late of Collins-street East,, Melbourne), •' Aiay be consulted DAILY 1 from 0 a.m. till 0 p.m. Charges strictly moderate. P.B.— Mr. Charles Lango is tho first Dontut to'wnom tho Prize Medal for Artificial Teeth Jjasjgeeu awarded 'n,the_Australjag colonies. ' WELLINGTON WkTBaWdRKS. '"VTOTICE' fa hereby given tiai, on and after JJi this date, consumers washing water or 'using it foV ' purposes 6thW tfaim- "yomostic," will bo proceeded against as the, law directs. - T NICHOLAiJ MARCHANT, i • ,r. f -i ,'. Engineer. 1 Custom' H6we Quay.-^thTJeto^r, 187?. ". ; WELUNOToN' WATERWORKS. ¦ J I NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. mHE MAINS, after, fhis notice, will be A' CHARGED at ElGliT O'CLOCK in tho EVENING, and tho Water SHUT OFF at EIGHT O'CLOCK in the MORNING. Consumer* fare recommended to store at least twelve hours' supply. ( » By order, . '' . N. MARCHANT, Engineer. NOTICE TO PERSONS HAVING GOODS FOR SALE. npHE undersigned is now prepared to receive JL Good of all descriptions for sale, in his now Auction Room (late Vennel's), and to make Cash Advances on the same, hen for absolute sale. No charge for storage. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer. Jsth September, 187"
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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 286, 6 December 1877, Page 4
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