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A RARE OPPORTUNITY OF AC~ QUIRING VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE IMMEDIATB VICINITY OF THE CAPITAL OP THE COLONY. OU HATAiTAT, Watts Peninsula, Evans' Bay District, from one to four miles from tho Empire City of Wellington. JAMES M'COLL has been favored with instructions from James Coutttf Crawford, Esq., to CALL POR TENDERS to Let on Lease, for 40 Years, about 2000 ACRES OF L&lsD, Divided into Sections from 3 acres to 90 acres, each. The whole of these sections are intersected by well-made roads, and at all times of the yetr are accessible by land and Watt's Peniu'ila and Evans' Buy is to. Wellington what Anderson's Bay and Peninsula. & to Ducedin, and the North shore to Auckland, except in addition to water appioacbes, tnere is a direct, easy i arriage road. The flourishing township of KUbirnie join? on one side, and the beautiiul marine township, of f eatouu on the other side of the property,, which gives intended tenants for dairy farms, market gardens, and the villa residence*, such, inducements when tho former has got a market at his door, and the latter has got at his door all the luxury that the market of Wellington can supply. Bpecial attention ia directed to Overtoun and Seatoun, part of Buroham Bocks. These* blocks are in sections), from 5 acies to 40 acres* and all are especially adopted for tesidenccs and market gardens, as the soil is untxeeptionally Rood, and the Tramway and Railway Reserves are on Se&toun block. It is contemplated to bave the Tramway to, Kilbirnio, which will bring these magnificent suburbs to a lew minutes' car- drive to the very hesrt of the City. For full particulars and form of Tenders apply to tie under-n«med egents, to which Tendeiß are to be addressed up to noon of 6tb, February : — Thames, Mr. W. M. Konmlly. Auckland, Mr. Arthur Pittar. Dunedin, Messrs. Donald Reid k Co. Wanga.ui, Mr Freeman R. Jackson. Kaiti Kaiti, Mr. G. V. Stewart. Christchurch. 1 imaru. The highest or any Tender sot necessarily accepted. JAMES M'C-LL, Panama Chambers, Wellington. r\ N 8 A L B — 16 PIANOS 5 PIANETTE 8J From A. BORD, Pakis. These Pianos now { ustly command the market. They are specially noted for their DURABILITY and BRILLIANCY of TONE. The above were manufactured especially to suit tho New Zealaud climate. JOSEPH NATHAN k CO., Sole Agent n Wellington for A. Bokd, Paris. SAMUEL DANES k SON HAVKOSt SALE— Steam valves, pressure and vacuum guages, suet lubricators, boilev mountings, copper (In bars, ingots, and sheet) rod and sheet brass, copper and brass wire, chock valves, black and galvanized iron pipo, bit and atop taps, india-rubber Lose, directors, pan closets, urinals, washing basins, water meters, and all description of plumbers' tools. Chandeliers of newest dosigns, ball lamps pillar globes, English and American force and lift pumps, hydraulic rams, dec. Brass Founders and Copper Smiths, , Brandop-stroet. TXr AND G. TU UK BULL k CO., Have for Sale— 10,000 cases Kerosene Oil, Star brand, (ruatanteed over 110° Flashing Test. TXT AND Q. TDRNBULL k CO., Have for Sale, direct from Alexander Cameron and Co., Richmond, Virginia — 235 cases Tobacco, consisting of— Venus Twist and Tens. Venus Nailrod, Flower of all Nations, 6 and 12- inch Plantation, Twist, 6 and 12-inch Gold Bars, Tortoheshell Navy s's and 6's, Tortoiseshell double thick pocket pieces. To arrive per Albert — 160 cases Alexander Cameron k Co.'s choicest Tobacco. TT7" AND G. TURNBULL k CO., Have for Sale to arrive— ISO bales Calcutta Corn Sackn. p REAT CLEARING BALK OP CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, LAMPS, VASES, kc, &c, &« , To make room for large thipments to arrive. FOR CASH ONLY. BALR TO COMMENCK ON MONDAY NEXT, 6th INSTANT, And to continue for fourteen days. G.REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, TO BFPBCT A CLEARANCE. T. J. MOUNTAIN, IMPORTER OF CHINA, GLASS, &c, staproadshirb hoosb, Lambton Qoay. ~ NOTICE. "~ HAVING disposed of my Grocery Burinojs to Mr T. G. Osborn, I take this opportunity of returning thanks to my Customers and the public generally for the very liberal patronage accorded to me. I trust that my successor may continue to receive the same generous support. E. H. CREASE. With reference to the above uar^og purchased the old established Grocery Business known as the CANTuN TEA MART, notbinir shall be wanting on my part to merit a liberal share of public support tho establishment ha long been noted for the excellent quality of it goods, which wiil be my particular care to maintain. T. Q. OSBORN. SOTI C*E. MR. T. G. OSBORBE is authorised to receive accounts due to me in connection with my late grocery busk ess. E.H.CREABE. CHARLES P. POWLES, ' TICENBED BROKER UNDER THE JU LAND TRANSFER ACT. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy OfTics— TTnntsr-*tr«ot

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 314, 8 January 1879, Page 4

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