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PARIEfAKA BLOCK. Principal Land Office, Carlyle, Ist March, 1881. THE Crown Lands as under will be open for application for cash, at the prices named, on Monday, the 4th April next, and every lawful day thereafter until •old, at the Land Offices, Carlyle, Hawera, and New Plymouth — 30 sections in Block IV and VIH, Cape Survey District, comprising about 3000 acres, at priceß from £2 to £5 per acre. Ihe village lands Warea, being part of Parihaka block, and fronting on main road, are now open for apptication, on deferred payments, at the Land Offices, Cariyle, Hawera, and New Plymouth. Siza of sections, from 1 to 50 acres each. C. A. WKAY, Commissioner of Crown Lands for the West Coast Land District (North Island). WAIMATE PLAINS. Principal Land Office, Carlyle, lat March, 1881. THE undermentioned Crown Lands will be sold by public auction at Hawera, on Tuesday, the sth day of April next, at the upset prices noted hereunder. Busn Land. Kaupokanni Survey District. Upset Price per acre. £ s. d. Block XV., sectionß 2, 9 ... 2 0 0 Block XV , sections 3. 4, 5, 6, 19 1 15 0 Block XV., sections 8, 10, 13 ... 1 10 0 Block XVI., sections 5, 6, 7, 9, 15, 20, 21, 22, 25 1 10 0 Ngaire .Survey District. Blook XIII., sections 38, 39. 43, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 ... 1 10 0 Open Land. The following sections of open land in the Waimate Plains proper will be offered at the samo time and place, at an npaet price of £4 per acre, — Block VII.: section 31, 92 acres; section 32, 103 acres. O. A. WEUY, Commissioner of Crown Lands for the West Coast Land District (North Island). THE LAST of the Ladies' and Children's STKAW HATS, ustially sold at from 2s tid to 6s 6d each, will be offered at TE AJiO HOUSE, on SATURDAY next, for 4-|d each, or 3 FOR IS. THE LAST of the ladies' Summer COSTUMES almost given away. WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES, 255, FOR 4S 6d. GREY LUSTRE Prinoess Robes, 27s 6d, FOR 9s 6cl. WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, Braided and Kilted, slightly soiled, 153, FOR 2s 6d. GALATEA SKIRTS, warranted Fast Color and sttperior quality, 7s 6d, FOR Is 6d. CHILDREN'S Handkerchief PINAFORES, ONE SHILLING. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 2ith February, 1881. nH. 7. wl BATTEN is prepared to receive pupils for instruction on the Pianoforte, Guitar, and in Sineing. Fees on application. Term commences with pupil. Ellice-stp-eet, Sussex Square, "Wellington. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HAVING left my old premises in Mannersstreet, and taken the shop at the corner of Ghuznee and Leeds streets. I respectfully wish to inform all my old friends and customers that I can snpply them with all kinds of Groceries of the best descriptions at be lowest prices. J. MUBPHY.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 3
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