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FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. By order of tho Governors of tho Wellington College. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Governors of the Wellington College to sell by public auction, at his pale room, Hunter-street, on Friday, the 25th February, at 2 o'clock p.m. — The lease for seven years of the land and promises, Willis-street, lately occupied by Sir. Lonbere, and adjoining tha premises of W. W. Taylor, Esq. Tho hind has a frontage of 25ft to Willis-street, by a depth of 100 ft. After which will bo sold, by order of Mr. George Sutton— That compact little leasehold — unexpired term fourteen years, at a ground rent of .£l2 per annum— situated in Tinakori road, adjoining Mr. lJuck's, nearly opposite to tho Botanical Garden gates, with four -roomed house, a good garden and orchard, and is free from city rates. Salo Friday, 25th February, at 2 o'clock p.m. XXTELLINOTON LAND DISTRICT. During the month of FEBRUARY 29,700 ACRKS '•* First-class AGRICULTURAL BUSH LAND, situate in the Forty-Mile Bash and in the Manawatn District, will be OFFERKD for SALE on Deferred Payments and for Cash. In the Pahiatua Block, Forty-mile Bush, 25 Seotions can be applied for on deferred payments, at the Publb Hall, Masterton, and at the Land Office, Wellington, on Tuesday, the Bth Febrnary. On Thu«d»y, the 10th of Febrnary, 61 Sections will be offered at public auction in the Public 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, Palmerbton, and at the Land Office, Wellington. On Thursday, 24th February, at 11 o'clock a.m., 80 Sections in the Kairanga and Fitzherbert Blocks, will be offered for ealo by public auction in the Town Hall, Palmer* ton. Terms : Deferred Payments. — When the same Seotion is applied for by two or more persons, the Section will be put up to auction between the applicants at 10 0 clock a m., at Maaterton Public Hall, on Thursday, the 10th February, for tbo Forty-mile Bush Sections, and at Palmerston on Thursday, 24th February, at 10 o'clock am., for the Kairanga and Fitzherbert Sections. One-twentieth of the pnrchaso money to be paid with tho application, the balance in half-yearly instalments extending over ten years. Cash Payments.— 2s per cent, payable on the fall of the hammer, the balance in one month. Maps, Schedules of Seotions, and upset price can be seen at tho 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 ono week previous to each sale to point out the Sections to intending purchasers. Note, — These Sections inclnde 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, JO3. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 18th January, 1881. riROWN LANDS SAL S. JSOB.TH ISLAND. OS DEFERRED AND IMMEDIATE PAYMENTS. Waimate PJains, Parihaka, Forty-Mile Bush, and Manawatu Districts. To be held in the month of Febrnary, as follows :— IN THE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. 21st and ?:4th February, at Pa'meraton North :— 15,500 acres, in Kairanga and Fitzherbert Blocks ; sections, 60 to 320 acre 3 each ; prices per acre, from £1 Is to £3 10a. WEST COAST DISTRICT, NORTH ISLAND. 14th and 17th February, at New Plymouth :—: — 5000 acres, Parihaka Block. Includes the Village Settlement of Warea, 600 acres. 25 th to 28th February, at Hawera :—: — 10,000 acres of Waimate Plains, in sections from 15 to 320 acres ; prices, £1 10s to £4 per acre. Township of Manaia and Opnnake : Quarter-acre sections, from £10 to £20 each. Suburban lands, £7 to £8 an acre. These lands have all been opened up by roads conneoting either with railways or main roads. Lithograph plans and full particulars obtainable at every land office in the colony. WM. ROLLEiTON, Minister of Lands. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 26th January, 1881. NEW AND UNFAILING REMEDIES FOR COMPLAINTS INCIDENTAL TO THE PRESENT SUMMER SEASON. MONTEITH'S CELEBRATED STOMACHIC MIXTURE. THIS New and Genuine Mixture will be found an infallible remedy for Diarrhcoa, Dysentery, Colic, Spasms, &o. A few doses nob only effecting a complete traxe, bnt thoroughly renovating and setting up the the whole system. Sold in bottles; price, 2s 6d eaoh. MONTEITH'S CARMINATIVE MIXTURE. One bottle of this mild preparation is warranted un absolute cure for children suffering from Diarrhoea, Colic, Wind Sickness, and nil diseases incident to childhood, both during and after teething. Sold in bottles ; price, Is Gd each. The above Mixtures should be in every home in this city where the present water from the Roservoir is ÜBed. Prepared only by J. MONTEITH, Medical Hall, Manners-street, (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. SEED POTATOES. NOW ON SALE The following Eaklt, Choice, and other Varieties, Royal ashleof , kidney, Lancashire fluke Early Goodrich, Breeses' Prolific Patterson's Victoria, King of the Earlios Birkshiro kidneys, Breesea' Pearleas Breosea' Climax, Early Union, Snowflake Brunoll's Beauty, Late Rose, Peachblow Crompton's Surprise. Also, Best late varieties. F . COOPER, Seedsman and Florist, Manners-street, Wellington. CONSULTATION No. 1 and 2 ON DUNEDIN CUP, 1881. STAR PROBLEM. 2000 MEMBERS AT — First, Second, .£400 ; Third, £200 ; Starters, £250 j Non-Starters, £350; Total, £2000. 39 Nominations. Address: Star Problem, care of C. J, Harris, Star and Garter Hotel : or, Box 10. P. 0., Oamara. No. 2 Consultation will be opened immediately after. No. 1 closes. £50 PRIZE.— I. A Special Price of £50 will be awarded to any correspondent who first places the first three horses in their relative positions in the Cap. 2. Letters reoeived eaoh day will be kept distinct, and opened after the race, in order of priority as received, until winner is found. 3. If the horses be correctly placed by more than one person on the same day such persons to.divida prize. Eaoh letter must have a2d stamp enclosed, or not eligible for competition. Letters received from 22nd November, 1880, to 23rd February, 1881, inclusive. 4. A. committee of fiv« to superintend ; their- decision to be final. Address : D. C. Prize, care of .C. J. Harris, Star and Garter Hotel ; or, B6x 10, P. 0., Oamaru.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 40, 18 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 40, 18 February 1881, Page 4

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