MRS. TT. S. PEARSE, per steamer Northumberland, is requested to communicato with her cousin Miss Squire, Montreal-st r eet T^orth, Christchurch. .£5 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid to any person giving information that will lead to the parties who hung a notice on the fence corner of Austin and Pirie-streets, on the night of the Bth or morning of the 9th inst. Apply at office of Evening Post. LOST, on Sunday morning, between St. Paul's Church and Tinakori Road, a small Gold Brooch. Finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at Mr. Logan'B, Lambton Qnay. LOST, two Brass Caps, engraved Rogers and Co., Limited, Bristol. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at M'Duff and Co.'s Coach Factory, Courtenay Place.
Wellington District Highway Board, Hutt, 19th January, ISBI. ALTERNATE Tenders will be received up to noon of TUESDAY, the 25th inst., addressed to the undersigned, for laying down about 15 chains of covered drain at Petoni. Specifications and plans may be seen at the Btore of Mr. S. B. Johnson, Petoni. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A. FITZHERBERT, County Engineer. TO BUILDERS. rXIENDERS are invited, to close noon of JL Saturday, 22nd instant, for ereotion of one story Brick Warehouse, Williß-street. Tenders to be deposited, and plans, &c, seen at the office of WM. C. CHATJTIELD, Architect. Lambton Quay. nnENDERS will bo received by the underJL signed up to Wednesday, at 5 o'clock, for a Band to play on the Wharf and Flagship on Anniversary Day. W. R. WATERS, Hon. Sec. TO BUILDERS. r I VENDERS are invited, to close noon of JL Thursday, the 3rd February, for alterations and additions to Residence near Wellington Club, the Terrace. Tenders to be deposited, and plans and specifications seen, at tho office of Wh. C. CHATFIELD, Architect. A BARGAIN^ FOR SALE, price a Lady's long Gold Chain, 15 carats, and a very superior and handsome Lady's 18 carat Gold Lever Watch, in perfect order, by a good London maker. Apply N.D., Evening Post office. " LA RETRAITE," WELLINGTON TERRACE. FOR SALE, the Lease of that delightfully situated Family Residence, known as "La Retraite," Wellington Terrace, containing 10 rooms and out-buildings, together with the building allotment adjoining thereto, having 17_r years to run, from the Ist February. 1881. Apply to Mr. P. Vautier, at Messieurs Brandon and Son's offices, Featherstonstreet, Wellington. RAM LAMBS. RAM LAMBS. FOR SALE, about 40 improved Romney Ram Lambs ; oomo and see them in the wool. Apply to F. CRIDLAND, Manager, Fernsido, Featherston. FOR SALE, the Wellington Cup horse Dan, with all engagements. For particulars apply to the owner,|W. H. Chitham, Wanganui. FOR SALE, a Horizontal Steam Engine, 10 h.p., with vertical boiler, both guaranteed in first-class order. Blundell Brothers. FOR SALE, on deferred payments, or lease with purchasing clause, 3000 acres improved Grazing Land, including several hundred acres rich agricultural land in one block ; terms low and easy. For address apply to Evening Post. FOR SALE, the Lease, with right to purchase, of one of the best business stands in Molesworth-street. The shop has plate-glass windows ; dwelling part, sittingroom, kitchen and scullery, and three bedrooms up-stairs ; gas and water laid on all over the house ; there is also a large bakehouse and a first-class baker's oven. For particulars, apply to J. W. Thompson, painter, Molesworth-street. FOR SALE, the London Luncheon Bar, Dining and Supper Rooms, Lambton Quay, Wellington, fitted with every convenience for doing a largo and profitable trade. Mr. Gill, who is going out of the trade, wishes to dispose of his interest, with all appliances, for a small sum, cash. Moderate rent. Apply on the premises, or to S. CARROLL, Lambton Quay. TO MEDICAL GENTLEMEN. riIHE Advertiser is desirous of introducing JL a well-qualified and married gentleman of active habits to succeed to a large and excellent connection, including valuable appointments, worth over .£4OO per annum, and which can be safely transferred. The practice has beenheld by the present incumbent for over eight years, and affords an unusual opportunity for a gentleman thoroughly well up in his profession. Connected with the practice is the handsome, modern-built, detached, freehold twostory residence, situated in the centre of the town, and erected by the doctor for his own especial use, standing in half an acre of tastefully laid-out grounds, containing handsome entrance hall, large dining and drawing rooms, surgery, and waiting rooms, with private entrance, five large and airy bedchambers, servants' rooms, large kitchen, thoroughly fitted up, bath rooms, and usual domestic offices ; gas and water laid on ; marble mantelpieces and register grates in all the rooms. The out-buildings comprise handsome twostory Btabling for three horses, large loose box, groom's room, harness room, spacious coach-house, laundry, wash-house, and an excellent kitchen garden — the whole comprising a most valuable property, and which will be sold on most easy terms. Carriages, harness, and horses connected with the practice can be taken at valuation, if desired. The present owner is leaving New Zealand for England on important business. Apply to DOCTOR COTTERELL, Invercargill.
WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. W. Allen, Guilford Terrace. WANTED Known— That Cheap Fancy Goods of every description can be had at the New Fancy Bazaar, Willis-street, next Mr. Ingram, Watchmaker. WANTED Known.— The Great Sale will only be continued for a few days longer. The balance of the stock will be sold at auction. Webber Bros., Ironmongers, Waiis-street. WANTED to Purchase, a detatched 7 or 8-roomed House, with about half an acre of land; must be situated in a good position, at Te Aro. and within 15 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Address, giving full particulars, terms, &c.,80x 119, Post Office. WANTED, Ladies and Children to Visit the New Fancy Bazaar, Willis-street, next Mr. Ingram, Watchmaker. WANTED to Sell, second-hand Cart, with top, suitable for butcher or baker, a bargain. Apply M'Duff & Co., Coach Builders, Wellington. TTS7 ANTED Known.— That tho reason of W the great success of our Clearing Sale is that the Prices are much Lower than at any previous sale in Wellington. Webber Bros., Ironmongers, Willis-street. WANTED Known.— That rather than keep stock for the auction Bale almost any price will be taken at Webber 8r03.', Ironmongers, Willis-street. WANTED Known— Deveril, the Photographer, is no longer with Mr. Bragge, but has opened new rooms in Cuba-street. Cartes-de-visite from 7s 6d per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. N.B. — Children by the instantaneous process. WANTED Known. — You can rent, furnished or unfurnished, the prettiest, most snug, and the cheapest 4-roomed Cottages, all on the one floor, with verandah, large gardens, &c., in the tdcest neighbourhood of Wellington, new, rent only 15s per week ; also, one 6-roomed House in Murphystreet, at 17s 6d per week, or for sale at 25s per week. Purchasers and tenants can find employment at fair wages, and make their rent purchase their cottages. The above properties guaranteed to pay the purchaser 15 per cent. See O. W. Clayton, Abel Smith-street, on the premises, before 5 p.m., or at his residence, Thorndon Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 15, 19 January 1881, Page 3
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