FRIDAY, 25th FEBBUABY. By order of the Governors of the Wellington College. MB. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Governors of the Wellington College to sell by public auction, at his eale room, Hunter-street, on Friday, the 25th February, at 2 o'clock p.m. — Tho lease for sevenyoars of the land and premises, Willis-street, lately occupied by Mr. Loubere, and adjoining the premises: of W. W. Taylor, Esq. The land has a frontage of 25ft to Willis-street, by a depth of 100 ft. After which will bo sold, by order of Mr. George Sotton — That compact little leasehold — nn expired term fourteen years, at a ground rent of j£l2por annum— situated in Tinakori road, adjoining Mr. Duck's, nearly opposite to the Botanical Garden gates, with four -roomed house, a good garden and orchard, and is free from city rates.. Sale Friday, 25th February, at 2 o'clock p.m. MONDAY, 7th MARCH. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWNSHIP. rEHHE undersigned have been favored _L with instructions from the New Zeiland Land Corporation, Limited, to offer for sale by public auction, at their Balerooms, tho Strand, Tauranga, on Monday, the 7th March, at 11 o'olo«k a.m. — STEWAETSTOWN, On the Te Puke Block, Bay of Plenty District. Stewartstown is splendidly situated in the centre of the block, on the main line of road to the Hot Lake District, and is within 12 miles of the rapidly rising town and port of Tauranga. The Te Puke Block, from its position a.nd tho superior quality of its soil, bids fair shortly to become one of the most flourishing districts in the North Island, and will form the centre of a very largo area of magnificent country now being negotiate'l for, and which will ere long be open for settlement. It is contemplated shortly to connect Stowartatown with the Port of Tauranga by a steam tramway. Terms — One-third caah ; balance in one and two year?, bearing interest at 8 per cant. Plans of the township may be had on application to Messra. T. Kennedy Macdonald & Co., Land and Estate Agents, Panama-street, Wellington. TURNER & BUDDLE, Auctioneers. - I f7|7 r ELI.INGTON LAND DISTRICT. During the month of FEBRUARY 29,700 ACRKSof First-class AGRICULTURAL BUSH LAND, situate in the Forty-Mile Bash and in the Manawatu District, -will be OFFERED for SALE on Deferred Payments and for Cash. In the Pahiatua Block, Forty-mile Buab, 25 Seclions can be applied for on deferred payments, at the Publio Hall, Masterton, and at the Land Office, Wellington, on Tuesday, the Bth February. On Thursday, tho 10th of February, 61 Sections will be offered at public auction in the Publio Hall, Masterton. On Monday, the 21st February, 29 Sections in the Kairanga and Fitzherbert Blocks can be applied for on deferred payments at the Town Hall, Palmer&ton, and at the Land Office, Wellington. On Thurnday, 24th February, at 11 o'clock a.m., SO Sections ia the Kairanga and Fitzherbert Blocks, will be offered for sale by publio auction in the Town Hall, Palraerfton. Teems : Deferred Fay merits. — When the same Section is applied for by two or more perBone, the t- ection will be put up to auction between the applicants at 10 o'clock a m., at Masterton Public Hall, on Thursday, the 10th February, for tho Forty-mile Bush Sections, and at Palmerston on Thursday, 24th February, at 10 o'clock a m., for the Kairanga and Fitzherbert j Sections. One-twentieth of the purchase money to be p&id with the application, the balance in half-yearly instalments extending over ten years. Cash Payments. — 25 per cent, payable on the fall of the hammer, the balance in one month. . Maps, Schedules of Sections, and upset price can be seen at the office of this paper, and will be forwarded from the Crown Lands Office, Wellington, on application. An officer of the Survey Staff will be in the neighborhood one week previous to each sale to point out the Sections to intending purchasers. Note. — Those Sections include a large extent of level and undulating land, well watered, rich, deep soil, and most of the Sections have a> frontage to main or district roads. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 18th January, 1881. riKOWN LANDS SAL S. NORTH ISLAND. ON DEFERRED AND IMMEDIATE PAYMENTS. Waimate Plains, Parihaka, Forty-Mile Bosh, and Manawatu Distriots. To be held in the month of February, as follows: — IN THE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. 2lst and 24th February, at Palmerston North :— 15,600 acres, in Kairanga and Fitz. Herbert Blocks; sections, 60 to 320 acres each ; prices per acre, from £1 Is to £3 10s. WEST COAST DISTRICT, NORTH ISLAND. 14th and 17th February, at New Plymonth :—: — 5000 acres, Pttrihaka Block. Inoludes the Village Settlement of Warea, 600- acres. 25th to 28th February, at Hawera :— 10,000 acres of Waimate Plains, in sections from 15 to 320 acres j prices, £1 10 ato £4 per acre. | Township of Manaia and Opunake : Quarter-acre sections, from £10 to £20 each. Suburban lands, £7 to £8 an acre. These lands have all been opened up by roads connecting either with railways or main roads Lithograph plans and fnll particulars obtainable at every land office ia the colony. WM. ROLLEsTON, Minister of Lands. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 26th January, 1881. NEW AND UNFAILING REMEDIES FOB COMPLAINTS INCIDENTAL TO THE PEESENT SUMMEE SEASON. MONTEITH'S CELEBRATED STOMACHIC MLXTUBE. THIS New and Genuine Mixture will be found on infallible remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Spasms, &q A few doses not only effecting a complete cure, but thoroughly renovating and setting up the the whole system. Sold in bottles; prioe, 2s 6d each. MONTEITH'S OABMINATTVE MIXTURE. One bottle of this mild preparation is warranted an absolute cure for children suffering from Diarrhoea, Colio, Wind Sickness, and all diseases incident to childhood, both during and after teething. Sold in bottles ; price, 1b 6d each. The above Mixtures should be in every home in this oity where the present water from the Reservoir is used. Prepared only by J. MONTEITH, Medical Hall, Manpxrs-strbit, (For 10 years Acting House Surgeon, Wellington Hospital), Consulting Chemist and Dentist. Advice Gratis. Vaccination Free, every Tuesday and Friday, from 10 to 12 a.m. T^j CATTING AND CO., E*o and Bonb Merchants, Of Herbert-street, Are now giving the best prioe for all sorts of waste produce. Gentlemen's houses cleared of rags, bottles, &c, *n the shortest notice.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 39, 17 February 1881, Page 4
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