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SALE OF A FURTHER PORTION OF THE RECLAIMED LAND IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. General Crown Lands Wellington, 29th April, 1879. niHE Commissioner of Crown Lands for X Wellington will sell, by public auction, on Tuesday, the 17th June, 1879, at the Athenseum Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, the under-mentioned allotments of freehold land, in Blocks numbered X., XL, XIL, and XIIL, on the plan of the reclaimed land, in the City of Wellington. Lithographed plans, as well as conditions of sale, are now ready for distribution at the various .Land Offices throughout the colony. The plans contain the fullest particulars, giving the number of sections, with their area in poles and tenths; also the frontage in feet and tenths. Each section will be pegged and num. bered before the day of sale. Block X. contains 15 sections. „ XI. „ 8 „ „ .A.LI. „ 5 |, „ XIIL ;. „ 14 „ Total 42 These several blocks of land have frontages to Waterloo Quay on the East; Lambton Quay on the West ; Allan-street on the North; and to the Government Buildings on the South. Terms of Payment : 15 per cent, cash deposit ; the balance by bills at six, nine, and twelve months, without interest. Immediate possession will be given after the sale. Title direct from the Crown. By order. H. J. H. ELLIOTT, Under Secretary for Crown Lands. ' h fIMA NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITAKI-INVERCARGILL RAILWAY. DUNEDIN RAILWAY STATION RECLAMATION CONTRACT. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 17th April, 1879. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up till NOON on FRIDAY, the 30th MAY, 1879, for the above contrrct. They are to be marked on the outside, " Tender for Dunedin Railway Reclamation Contract," and addressed k to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Dnnedin. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this Office, the Publio Works Offices Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Invercargill. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, • Engineer in Charge, _ Middle Island. T> ]£ ol 8 E G 1* U S OP THE TARANAKI LAND COMPANY (Limitbb). To be incorporated under "The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860." CAPITAL £50,000, In 10,000 Shares of £5 each, with power to increase. PROPOSED CALLS: 5s per share on application ; 5s per share on allotment; 10s per share two months after allotment; 10s per share four months after allotment; and 10s per share six months after allotment. Further Calls to be made at intervals of not less than two months, j as the Directors mayappoint. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : Thomas Bayly, Esq., Waitara Captaiu Cornwall, Taranaki A. Standish, Esq., Barrister, New Plymouth H. L. Skeet, Esq., Surveyor, New Plymouth H. J. Honeyfield, Esq., New Plymouth James Watkins, Esq., Taranaki. BANKERS: The Bank of New South Wales. SOLICITORS: Messrs. Standish and Hughes, New Plymouth. MANAGING DIRECTOR: H. Lufkln Skeet, Esq., New Plymouth. OFFICES: Devon-street, New Plymouth. This Company is formed solely for the object of Buying and Re-selling Lands in the Provincial District of Taranaki.; It is not proposed at the outset to call up more than £2 per share ; this will enable the Company to make a fair beginning, and afterwards profits msy either be added to capital, or a dividend declared, and further calls made. Deposits can be made at any Branch of the Bank of New South Wales, where Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares can be obtained. All communications to be addressed to the Managing Director, New Plymouth, Taranaki. MRS. COLGAN, Thainbd and Ce*tificatsd Mist&bss, T> EGS to intimate to the residents of Adelaide Road and Newtown that she has OPENED A PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, At her residence, Adelaide Road, near the Tramw»y Station. From lier long experience in tuition, Mrs. Colgan hopes to merit support. Mrs. C. will be ass'sted by Miss Colgan and Visiting Masters and Governesses. «T She P&ospbctus. FREE BIBLE BCHOOL. MR. EVERIBS has great pleasure in announcing that in July next he will open a DAY SCHOOL, In which great prominence will be given to BIBLE READING. The School will be open to all children over five years of age. Separate rooms will be provided for boys and girls. WO FEES will bo charged. The school will be entirely supported by voluntary contributions. ALL SCHOOL MATERIALB WILL BE PROVIDED. Applications for admission may be made at once. Written applications will be required, forms of which can now be obtained. A suitable building will be erected as soon as means are provided. The school will be in the district of Te Aro or Mount Cook. Bidwell-street, Wellington, Ist May, 1879. MORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY^ THE TERRACE. mHE accommodation of this Institution will A. shortly be doubled, when more pupils will be admitted. Wellington, loth May, 1879. "VTJBIL'S DANDELION PILLS AND -Ll COFFEE, sure remedy for indigestion, bilious, and liver complaints, aud the whole train of symptoms arising therefrom ; prepared principally irom the true Dandelion grown in New Zealand. These medicines are now extensively used and highly prized in and around Dunedin. A large number of persons have been benefited and cured by them lately. Pills in boxes at Is and Is 6d ; coffee, in ilb tins, Is 6d, lib tins, 2s 6d ; sold by chemists and storekeepers, and wholesale by the Agent W. H Eyre, at his Botanic Dispensary, Courtenay Place, Wellington. W.H.E. is constantly receiving the finest medicinal herbs, roots, barks, powder*, <fee, such as are u?ed by the Reformed Medical Practice of America, the late Dr. Coffin, and the leading- Botanic Dcctors of England and elsewhere. Country agents wanted.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 516, 22 May 1879, Page 4

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