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LOST, a month ago, on Te Aro, a Gentleman's Gold Ring ; much worn. Anycne leaving the same at the Fore3 f ers* ArmHotel will receive ten shillings reward S^TRAYED. or taken away, a Black New fonndland Dog, frrnn the Clyce Hote 1 . Anyone detaining him after this date will br prosecuted 30th July, 1881. ! TENDERS FOB CARRIAGE OF TIMBER. TENDFR3 aro invited for the carriage from Wellington to Lyttelton of 350.000 superficial feet of black pine Timber in lots extending over three months. CONDITIONS ¦. 1. The timber is to be taken from the railway tracks on the Railway Wharf, at Wellington, to the vessel, and is to be placed on the railway trucks at Lyttelton at cost of carrier. 2. Payments on carriage to b« made monthly. Apply to SIEVWRTGHT & STOUT, Solicitors, Wellington. Wellington, 20th July, 1881. TO BUILD FES. rpENDERS are invited, to close noon of A Wednesday. 27th instant, for Addition to House in Austin-street. Tenders to be deposited, and plans, &c, seen, at the office of WM. C. CHATFIELD, Architeot. WELLINGTON BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. SEALED TENDERS are invited till noon of Tuesday next, 2nd August, for Boarding Casuals for such time as may be required on behalf of abovo Institution. Tenders to ptate price per head per week. The lowest or any iendor not necessarily accepted. ALF. G. JOHNSON. Secretary W. 8.1. TO LET, in Drnmmond-street, a comfortable 3-roomed Cottage, water laid on. pood erronnd, rent low. Also, a 4-roomed Cottage, with large woodshed. Apply BAKER BROS., House Agents. npO LET, in Wordsworth-street, off Upper I Willis-street, a comfortable 4-roomed House, at reduced rent. Apply to A. M. Bonthorne, Palmer-street, or to Mr. Bamford. Cottage of Ton tent, corner of Webb and Upper Willis streets. TO LET, near Belmont Railway Station, a 6-roomed House, with scullery, fowlhouse, garden, and half an acre of land. Apply to Mr. W. J. Kirk. Government Printing Office, or, T. W. Caverhill, Belmont. TO LET, House of 7 rooms and large garden, at top of Bolton-street, next house tj Chief Justice's. Apply to Mr. Taylor, next door. TO LET. in Hawker-street, next to Capt. Fairchild's, a new seven-roomed House and large garden ; magnificent view of city and harbor; one minute's walk from city baths ; two minutes' walk from tram. Apply W. Munro, Draper, Cuba-street. TO LET, one of the best Houses, Weilineton Terrace ; 11 rooms ; best view in New Zealand. Apply to J. H. Wallace ; or, Huxley, The Tailor. TO LET, 6-roomed House, with greenhouse and large garden, junction of Woolcombe and Abel Smith-streets. Apply to W. Seed. TO LET OR FOR SALE, the Cosmopolitan Club, containing 22 rooms. A splendid chance for anyone desirous of opening a first-clas3 boarding-house or temperance hotel. Apply Jackson, Plimmer & Co. TO LET, the Adelaide Wine Vaults, office, large store, bottling-house, and cellar. Apply McDowell bros., Lambton-quay and Willis-street. TO BE LET, a commodious Dwelling House in Marjoribank-streot ; will be let at a eery low rent to a good tenant. EDWARD PEARCE. TO LET or for Sale, those commodious and Business Premises on Lambton Quay, opposite Grey-street, with largo Sf-oro at rear. For further particulars apply to L. L. HARRIS, Financial Agent, Lambton Quay. TO LET, furnished, a 5-roomed House Apply to William Scott, Fife House, Willis-street. TO YACHTSMEN AND OTHERS. Al. FOR SALE CHEAP— The iron yacht "TEMPLAR," now lyiner at Coffey and Dixon's Slip. For particulars, apply to W. R. WATERS, Lambton Quay. FOR SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF R A VALUABLE PROPERTY, of 18* Acres, XX near the city, with house erected thereon, known as Baker's Hill, Karori Road. The Terms are 10 per cent. Cash, and the balance by instalments extending to 3 years, bearing 7 per cent internst. Further particulars at the office of ALFRED A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, Odd Fellows' Building, Lambton Quay. ON SALE. /^Ol/ONTAL Insurance Co.'s Shares V^ And Wellington Gas Co.'s Shares (.£lO paid) in lots to suit purchasers. LEDGER & HICKSON. BILLIARD TABLE. FOR SALE, ex City of Carlisle, one solid mahogany Billiard Table, with furniture complete. WHITTEM. NICHOLSON & CO. FOR SALE, a large Black Retriever Dog ; splendid watch-dog; price, £i 10s. Apply O. W. Clayton. FOR SALE, a House in Boulcott-street (Terrace), sroo-"s and bathroom, with a splendid view of the city. To be sold a bargain. Apply John Petford, Cuba-street. FOR SALE, a.three-roomed Cottage, otily built two years, with stable and good garden, for £4o : lease 14J- years to run. Apply to M. L. Pascoe, Aro-street, off Wordsworth-street. FOR SALE, Cows (calved and uncalved), Draught Horses, from three to six years' old, broken and unbroken. William Beaird, Ohairu FOR SALE, Mangolds, in any quantity. Apply to J. and H. Barber, Butchers. FOR SALE, all kinds of Gravel and Sand, which will be delivered to any part of the city cheap, by applying to J Sheilds, at the Corporation Yards, Clyde Quay. FOR SALE, cheap, one 12 horse-power Vertical Engine, second-hand ;#; # also, one 3 horse-power, new, with or without boilers. E. Seagar, Victoria Foundry. FOR SALE, Shells, Gravel, Sand, and Garde" foil, at reasonable rates. Orders left at S. Bishop & Cos., Willis-street, or J. W. Noman.South Road. FOR SALE, Horses, Drays, and Harness. Apply to C. M'Kirdy, Lambton Quay FOR SALE, 100 or more of Cross-bred Romney Ewes, in lamb. Apply to J. Lomas. Torv-streot. PHOTOGRAPHY. WANTED Known.— Charles Sorrell, Landscape Photographer. Every description of out-door photography executed in first style. Photographs copied and enlarged. Address — Sydney-street, Thorndon (next to the Methodist Church.) Specimens on view at Myers' Picture Frame Warehouse, Lambton Quay. COKE AS DOMESTIC FUEL, AND HOW TO USE IT WANTED Known— Coke may be used either in a grate of range. In making 1 the fire a little coal ahovld be used first, and then the coke on top. In renewing the fire, rake out the ashes, put a little coal (slack will do very well), then plac<« coke or the cinders on top ; the coke should be not larger than an egg, and will burn better if damped ; coke and coal should be mixed together for a range. If, instead of throwing on half a scnttlefull at a time, the coke (for a grate fire) iB put on piece by piece with the tongs, it will repay the trouble, giving a clean brilliant fire, and throwing a much greater heat than coal alone, and at much lesH cost May be had of all coal dealers, and wholesale and retail at the Wellington Coke and Coal Depot, Tory-street. SAMUEL BROWN. WANTED Known.— The public are beginning to discover that Fear's is the shop for good Sewing Machines at lowest rates. Come and get specimens of work and prices, and be convinced. Don't let a novice or tinker spoil your machine, when F*ar does them to perfection. No cure, no pay. Machines, surgical, and other instruments, cutlery, &c , made and repaired. Cutlery ground and set. Needles from Is per dozen. Oil-fittines, shuttles. &c. F. J. W. Fear, Practical Machinist, Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 26, 30 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 26, 30 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 26, 30 July 1881, Page 3

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