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Publications. J O H JS' \V A T T , BooKhEU.m. anh Statioseh, Wiliis-sireet, Has a largo sbxrk-of Teachers’ Bible*, Hymns Ancient ami M»Klern, Wesley's Hymns. Presbyterian Hymns, Congregational Hymn Book?, Songs of Love and Mercy, Bateman’s and Sankey’s, all in plain and h mdsome bindings, with and without music : Church Services and Common Prayer in-endless variety’ and styles; Family Bibles, etc. Also, Sunday and day-school Reward Books and Tickets. Schools very liberally dealt with. Drawing paper and Artist’s materials. M EDTCAL BOOK On sale by the undersigned : Buchan’s Domes* ic Medicine, 3s Gd Fox's Working Man’s-Medical Botanic Guide to Health, 4* Gd Coin’s Botanic Guide to Health, 7s 6d Coffin’s Treatise on Midwifery, os Gd Coffin’s Treatise on the Diseases of the Generative-System* 3s Gd The Family Doctor,- illustrated, 4s 6d Ruddock’s Hom<eop»thic Vade JSlccum of Modern Medicine and Surgery, 8s Gd Ruddock’s Stepping-Stone to Homoeopathy anti Health, Is Gd. Ruddock’s- Common* Diseases of Children, 2s Gd Bull’s Hints to Mothers, 3s Gd Bull’s Maternal Management of Children in Health and Disease, 3s Gd Gully’s Water Cure iu Chronic Disease, Ss Gd Chavasse’s Advice to- a wife on the Management of her own Health, 3s Gd Chavasse’s Advice to a Mother on the Management of her Children, 3s Gd Chavasse 1 s Counsel to a Mother on the Care and Rearing of her Children, 3» Gd Chavas-»e’s Aphorisms Addressed to Parents on the Mental Culture and Training of a Child,. 3s Gd Hall’s How to Live Long,. 2s Gd Churchill’s Manual for Midwives and Nurses, 5s Gd Beasley’s Book of Prescrii tions, 8s Gd Smedley’s Practical Hydropathy, 3s Gd Warren’s- Household Physician, second-hand copy* 20s JOHN WATT, Willis-street. IRCULATIiXG LIBRARY. JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1 WILLTS-STKEET, Begs respectfully to Inform the inhabitants of Wellington that he has opened a Circulating Library in the shop next door to his present premises. First-class works in various departments of literature will be added monthly. Terms (payable in advance): — Sim-de sub. Double sub. Ea. ad. book £ s. d, £ s. d. £ «. d. Per annum 1 0 0 1 15 0 0 15 0 Half-yearly 0 11 0 1 0 0 0. 8 G Quarterly OGO 011 0 050 Strangers can. take books from Library by depositing value of work. Subscription—ls. per week, or 3s. per month. 1003 rRHEOLOGIC AL sold by JOHN WATT, Bookseller, Willis-street:— Farrar’s Life and Work of St. Paul, 2 vols. t £1 7s Gd The Englishman’s Critical and Expository Bible Cyclopedia, 600 woodcuts (Fans- -. sett), £1 5s Gd Bagster’s Scripture Treasury, 13s Gd Inglis’ Bible Text Cyclopaedia, 9s Gd Haydn’s Bible Dictionary, 10s Gd Moody’s Sermons, 2s Gd Talmage’s Around the 'Pea Table, 2s Cd Talmage’s Sermons, 2s Gd Talmage’s Sports that Kill, Is Gd Talmage’s Abominations of Modern Society Is Gd Cruden’s Concordance, 4s 6d The Portable Commentary, 2 vols., 18s 6d Dean Hook’s Parish Sermons, Ss 6d Farrar’s Eternal Hope, 7s Cd Haweis’ Arrows in the Air, 7s Gd Gibbon’s Decline and Pall of the Roman Empire, royal Bvo., published at 31s Gd, offered at £l. 2016 Properties for sale r IST OF PROPERTIES Li FOR SALE BY STEVENS AND GORTON, Auctioneers, Land and Stock Agents, BULLS, RANGITIKEI. 1108 acres-good ■agricultural land, fenced and subdivided, permanent water, dwelling-house, stables, granary, men’s cottage, and all necessary outbuildings, 200 acres leasehold adjoining. 1000 mixed sheep 700 breeding ewes 100 head of cattle 890 acres, Palmerston North, good agricultural land, fenced and subdivided, dwelling-house, wool slied, barn, and ail other necessary outbuildings ; property now carrying 200 head cattle and 1000 sheep, and capable of carrying a good many more. acres first-class agricultural land, section 263. • Carnarvon, fr uiting main road Bulls to Palmerston, 20 acres ploughed,, fenced, and subdivided into three paddocks, two-roomed house and dairy. 2101 acres good agricultural land, Sandon, fenced and sub-divided. Permanent water ; orchard, dwelling-house, nda all necessary farm buildings; 36 head cattle and 400 sheep. - ■ - .- v > 130 acres, Manchester Block, within a mile of Buwnythorpe, 59 of which are cleared and in good grass. _ 153 acres first-class laud, \\ airoa district, within 4 miles of Waitotara, partially improved, 143 fern and grass, 10 bush. 154 acres, section 2G3, Kiwitea, frontage of 20 chains to Kim'ioitou road, 10 acres bush fallen and sown in grass. 178 acres bush,. Section 9, Manchester Block, metalled road frontage, four and a-half miles out of Fielding, all level, with quantity of totara. 2279 acres good agricultural land, near .Halcombe, and within , easy distance ef Feddiug' and Sandon (already s irveyed into suitable sections for small farms), w ith 2000 sheep. ' ‘ 520 acres. Sections 49, G 4. and 04a, fronting Makino-ro al, Manchester Block. 3000 acres valuable leasehold, for 21 years, in Wangaehu district;-2500 in good grass; 500 fenced into paddocks. Fourroomed cottage ; 500 head well bred cattle. 518 acres of good agricultural land adjoining township of Marton. sub-divided into rightj addocka; four dams on the property. Part of Section 12, Carnarvon, containing 12£ acres. 327 acres, Sections 171, 172, and 174, Mo* district, Taranaki, four miles from - Inglewood, fronting Norfolk-road. 206 acres. Section 249, Kiwitea, fronting Kimbolton-road. IGS acres, 15 years to run, within the borough of Palmerston North. 22GG acres leasehold, situated in the Manawatu district, fronting the Manawatu and Oroua livers. Railway station handy. Six paddocks laid down in grass. Good dwelling-lion- e, woolshed, sheep yards, barns, stables, stock yards, 2000 sheep and 150 head cattle, &c. Eighteen years to run at low rental. , 450 acres first-class agricultural land, all of which has been ploughed and hud down in grass, sub-divided into ten paddocks, with eight-roomed house, stable, granafy, ami stock-yard, situated within three miles of Marton, and close to Bonny Glen railway station. , 1000 acres good agricultural land, within one mile of Halcombe, fenced, and sub-divided,-and .partly-cleared ready for the plough ; about 150 acres of bush, with a railway siding on the property. 41i acres, Halcombe, about a mile from. , . the railway station ; part clear. HG acres, Sections 240, 241, and 242 . township ■ of Carnarvon ; 16 acres, grassed and fenced: four-roomed : house-r g*od supply of totara timber. ■ acres. Section 53, near township and railway station, Halcombe. 3CQ acres good grazing land. Section 36, Rangitikei, sub-divided into five paddocks, with uew seven-roomed .‘dwelling house, slaughter-house, and atock- ■ yard : good lake of permanent water. 500 -acres,.- Section. 61,-Manchester BloCiiC, * fronting Junction-road. . 2000 acres-, oßrich land, .situated ,14 miles from Wanganui, well improved, good dwelling-house. £6OOO may remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. 300 head good cattle. , m^ 80 acres. Sections 23 and 24, Manchester Block, Makino-road, wiJun 3 miles of Feilding. , acres,- Section 86, Manchester Blocic, 8 miles from Fielding, fronting Makino. metalled road, 90 acres in grassland subdivided, boundaries fenced, tourroomed house, permanent water. Intending purchasers will be provided wun a horsy and shown over the properties, on appbgilion t^ TEVENS GOUTQir

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 6048, 18 August 1880, Page 3

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