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LAND ART UNION. mHIRTY TOWN SECTIONS in the rising | JL Township of Manutuhi, Patea District, i are to be disposed of on the ait union principle, j The total estimated value of these sections is i £808 10?, and they will be disposed of by | means of 770 tickets at £1 Is each. The thirty j prizes vary in value from £125 (the highest), ; £80, £60, down to £'2 10*. The drawing j will take place about the end of April, and the j winning numbers will be advertised in the > Evening Pest. Tickets can be obtained from local agents in Wellington. WAR ! WAR 1 ! WAR|! ! J j AGAINST ALL CORPORATION BRINGS AND ART UNION SWINDLES. | i

"JAMESON BPvOTHERS & CO., WILLIS STREET, Opposite the Scotch Church and Corner of BUCKLE AND TORY STBEETS, HAVE ON SALE — s. p. 10,000 lbs. Very Superior Mixed Tea at 2 8 50 Half-Chests Tea ... at 2 4 60 Half-Chests Tea ... at 2 2 45 Half-Chests Tea ... at 1 10 200 Boxes Tea at 25 0 10 Tons Best White Sugar at 0 5 15 Tons Second White Sugar at 0 4J 100 Cases Kkrosine ... at 16 0 12 Cases Hasis and Bacon at 0 9 2 Tons Prime Cheese ... at 0 8 200 Boxes Candles at 0 10J Jams at 0 8 English Marmalade ... at 0 8 English Pickles, per bottle 0 10 Ralad Oil ... per bottle 011 Salad Oil ... per bottle 0 7£ Morton's Vinegar per do. 0 9 Plaid Matches... per gross 6 6 ALL GOODS DELIVERED PREE||TO ASY PART OF TnE TOWN. JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE AND [RETAIL GROCERS, AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET, Opposite Scotch Chukch, and Coener op TORY and BUCKLE STREETS. N.B. — No Connection with the Civil Service, or this Gentleman down BELOW.

ON MONDAY, 29th APRIL, 1878, Will be issued the first number of "THE NEW ZEALANDER," A new Daily Morning Journal. PRICE ONE PENNY. A LTHOUGH published at a price which xl will place it within reach of all readers, "The New Zealander" will be the same size as the leading papers of Dunedin, Christchurch, and Auckland. J t will contain thirtytwo columns ot matter, and will be the largest paper lublished in Wellington, and no effort will be spared to render it at least equal to any journal published in the colony. Politically, " The New Zbalander " will advocate liberal views ; will endeavor to become the exponent of national sentiments on all colonial questions, and will caiefully guard and support local interests. Its leading columns will commend the aid of able and experienced writeis; its news columns will afford an exhaustive and reliable record of current events; its correspondence columns will always be impartially open to the tt-m-perate discussaon of subjects of public interosi ; and it will afford its readers full telegraphic information, both jrom ordinary sources and from special correspondents regarding all events of interest elsewhere. Accurate, unbiassed, and impartial reports of Judicial, Parliamentary, and other public proceedings will bo a special feature in "The New ZeaLANDBR." Arrangements will be made by which the punctual delivery of the paper, prior to 7 a.m. daily within the city, will be secured. The size, the price, and the excellence of "The New Zbalander" will be such as to render a very large circulation a matter of certainty. As it will be sure to be on almost every breakfast table in the city, and will be extensively circulated throughout the country districts and in othor parts of the Colony, "The New Zealander" oilers unequalled advantages as an advertising medium, and liberal arrangements will be made with advertisers "The New Zbalander" offices— corner of Lambton Quay and Waring Taylor-street. Ht. M. MOOR, Manager.

BOROUGH OF ARROWTOWN. SPlieiAL LOAN OF £4000 rOH WATIStt SUPPLY. riIHE Ratepayers of the Borough of Arrow_L town, in the Provincial District of Otago, having passed a resolution authorising the Town Council of the said Borough to borrow the sum of £4000 for water supply purposes, it has been resolved by the said Council to issue now fifty debentures of £50 each, having a currency of 40 years, and bearing interest at £7 per centum per annum. The undersigned having been duly appointed agents for the said Council, offer the debentures for sale. The debentures are a firet charge upon the general rates, rents, and licenses of the Borough. A special rate will also be levied and pledged as a security for therepnymont of this loan, and th 6 interest thereon. For further particulars, apply to STREET & MORRIS, Liverpool-street. Dunedin. MESSRS. QUIN & AUSTIN have much . pleasure in informing the merchants and tradesmen of Wellington that they have commenced business as House and Land Agents, Rent and Debt Collectors, Valuators, &c. All CommL-sions entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. Address— Manners-street, near Fire Brigade Station. JPOUNCBBY begs to announce to the . Public that he had received the first shipment of Oysters from Auckland this season, ex Tiaroa, and will receive Fresh Oysters by every steamer during the season. All orders punctually attended to. Wholesale and retail. J. POUNCKBY, Nest Empire H^tel, Willis T street.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 109, 22 April 1878, Page 4

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