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ELVERTON, ISLAND BAT. FOR SALE, or to Lease for a term of years, the Beautiful Property known aa " ELVEKTON," Island Bay. owned by and in the occupation of Mr. W. B. Edwards. Tho house contains two drawing-rooms, library, dining-room, f ull-Bized billiard-room, lavatory, six bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, scullery, pantry, and conservatory, and is handsomely fnrnished with Venetian blinds, gas fittings, and hot and cold water throughout. The gas is supplied by an Alpha machine, and an unfailing stream of pure water supplies the house, outbuildings and stabling by means of a ram. The outbuildings comprise storeroom, dairy, wash-house, servants' bedroom, toolhouse, stables, coach-house, cowßhed, fowlhouses, Ac, &o. The grounds comprise 10 acres specially selected by Mr. Christie, late Manager of the Colonial Bank, from the whole estate, aa being the most valuable portion thereof, and having over 38 chains of frontage, aro peculiarly well adapted for sale in allotments. The whole are well grassed and subdivided into four paddocks, eaoh well watered. The property ia within four miles from the post office and one mile from the oity tramway. It will be Bold at a price equivalent to 50 per cent, only of the prices paid for the adjoining portions ot the estate. The purchaser of the house can take the property as a whole, or so much land only as ho requires. Terms—Ono-fifth cash, the balance on mortgage for a term of years at a low rate of interest. MOORHOUSE, EDWARDB, AND CUTTEN. Solicitors, Wellington. wadestown" •p O R SAL E — Lot I— Six-roomed House, substantially built and well fitted, Leamington range in kitchen, water laid on, good drainage, &o. The property, whioh is the first house post the Grange, on tho main road, and within fifteen minutes walk of the Government Buildings, oonßists of about £ an aore, is in a sheltered situation, and commands a splendid view of the harbour. The grounds are well hud out as flower and vegetable garden. Lot 2— Adjoining Section of abont i an aore. olosely fenced. The above will be sold separately or in one lot. Easy terms oan be arranged and all particulars be had from J. H. SHINE, At Messrs. Turnbull, Smith, & Co.'s. NOTICE. Tfi O E, SALE. A KAURI BUSH and othor Timber on a Block of Land called Taparahi No. 2, 8280 acres, in the District of Hauraki. The Kirikiri Creok runs through it for a distance of ten miles, and it is well adapted for Floating Timber. An estimate of the Kauri, Matai- and other Timber has been made as follows : — Kauri 6420 trees Dry Kauri 108 „ Fallen „ 166 „ Eimu 8000 „ MaUi (counted) 114 „ Kahikatea „ 173 „ Totara 1428 „ The Kauri Treoß are from 6ft 6in in oircumferonoo to 45ft ; calculating tha lengths at 100, 120, 150, and 200 ft, thore would be about 160,000,000 ft of Timber, bur judging from tho size of tho trees it would greatly exceed that figure. Inspection aolioitod. Our title to the land is certificate of title under the " Native Land Aot, 1873." Number of grantees 25, all anxious to sell the Land with Timber, or Timber alone, as may beat suit purohaaera. For any further information, pleaso apply to mo, at Kirikiri Hotel, Kirikiri, Thames, New Zealand. HORI MATINE. TO WORKING MEN. A LARGE number of Freehold Sections, J\. Kilbirnie, 60 x 300, on terms to suit purchasers. Apply to M'TAVISH, TATUM & CO. TAIKOO SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. npO ARRIVE, por b.9. Chang Chow— 100 tons Ist white 50 tons 2nd white in 401b mata. JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. "jDI O B SALE Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in firstclass order A patent Briok-makingMaohine, capable of moulding 15,000 bricks par day ; suitable for steam or horse-power A small Boiling-down Plant, suitable for small butoner. Also, manufnotarora of Speody's Patent Wool Preason, with raothot motion. Steamers oan ooino to our Wharf for Repairs ROBERTSON & CO., ¦Phajnix Foundry. TTT ILLIAM HUME PRODUCE & PROVISION MERCHANT, WILLIS-STREKT, WELLINGTON, Direct Importer of Hams Oatmeal Bran Bacon Flour Pollard Lard Oats Potatoes Butter Wheat Cheese Wheatmeal Indian and China Teas (in boxes, chosts, and half- chests) Rico, Sugar, Soap, and Candles Peacock's Hobart Jams, in any quantities Hobart and Nelson Apples English, Dutoh, and Colonial Cheese All goods guaranteed of tho best quality, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Prompt Delitkrt. mEOUT FISHING. TROUT FISHING. LAWN TENNIS ! LAWN TENNIS ! CRICKETING! CRICKETING! New Stock of Requisites just lando 1. GEORGE DENTON, Watohmaker, Jeweller, and Ironmonger, Willis-street, Wellington. JUST AREIVED, EX S.S. AORANGI, <)K BALES Ceiling and Wall .Decorations, mtJ comprising Dados, Fringes, Centre Flowers, Borders, Ac, in the newest English and French designs. J. M ' aTp IN E, I Importer of Paferhangings, Glabs Oils, Paints, Brushwark, &c, Manners-street. J. MA. is able to say that he haa now the Largest and Beat Selected Stock of Paperhangings in Wellington. Over 15,000 pieces to choose from. Pattern Books on application. "OELIABLE AND STANDARD Jti CIGABETTES AND TOBACCO. Manufactured by KIMBALL & CO., Peerless Tobacco Works, Rochester, N.Y. Established 1846. The People' 8 Favourite. Fragbant Vanitt Fair. New Vanitt Faxr. Excelsiors. Excelsiors, lava-tipped. The above Cigarettes and Tobaccos are manufactured from the finest and most oostly leaf procurable, and cannot be surpassed. Thirteen First Prize Medals. Sole Agents for New Zealand : P. HAYMAN & CO., Wsllinoton, Dunedin, Christehuroh, and Auckland. f\H SALE, Custom Home forms, at the

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1884, Page 4

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