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Public Kotices WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. WATER SUPPLY'. NOTICE is hereby given that after this date proceedings will be taken against any persona found wilfully wasting the Corporation water. J. E. PAGE, Assistant Town Clerk, 28th January, 1887. 951 NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. T'HE undersigned is prepared to take entries for N.Z. Bine Association Meeting, which takes place in Christchurch on the 28th February and following days. JAMES W. GRAY, 914 Local Secretary. PRELIMINARY LAND ANNOUNCE. MENT. THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY' COMPANY (Limited), HAVE now arranged to offer in February—feThat Splendid Block of Agricultural Land, parallel to the famed Makersrun Swamp, adjoining the Railway, and extending from Tokomaru to Shannon Stations. The Block contains 16,000 acres, divided into sections, varying from 50 to 300 acres. For quality of soil, sheltered position, and facility of access, this land has no equal in. the Colony, and affords a rare opportunity for farmers desirous of acquiring first.class selections. Fall particulars of the day and place of sale, and of terms, which will be nnexoeptionally easy, will be published within 14 days, when plans will be ready for distribution. JAS. WALLACE, Secretary. Wellington, Bth January, 1887. 715 WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). LAND. LAND. LAND. THE Company will offer to pnblio competition at an early date, about 14,000 acres of good bush country, surveyed and divided into Sections, varying from 70 to 200 acres, all within a radius of 20 miles from Wellington, and situated partly in the settled districts of— Wainui-o-mata Whiteman’s Valley " Mungaroa Paukuratuhi Upper Hntt and Waikanae Moonshine Valley Pahsutanni Plans are now being prepared and will be issued at an early date, together with full particulars as to prices and terms. JAS, WALLACE, Secretary; Wellington, 9th uwm 388

AND , SCOTCH COOKING STOVES For Wood or. Coal. WHITE .LEAD ■ And COLORS. O O « m % fl Qh o Eh W o Ph Education WELLINGTON COLLEGE. rpHE First Term will . begin bn TUBS■JL DAY, Ist February. CHARLES P. POWLES, „ 886 Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. THE First Term will begin on Tuesday, Ist February. Miss Hamilton will attend at the school to receive parents of pupils on Monday, 31st inst., from II to I, and from 2 to 5 o’clock. CHAS, P, POWLES, 887 Secretary. LADIES’ SCHOOL. MISS ~ STOCKER, ~ baying, secured spacious and airy class-rooms at the Masonic Hall, in Boulcott.street, will open School at 9 aim. -on Monday, 81st January, 1887. Miss Stocker will.be in attendance at the Masonic Hall tn see parents and pupils, from H a.m, to 12.30, and from 2 to 3 p.m., daily, except Wednesdays, from 17th to 29th January, inclusive. The premises are Very central, and readily accessible from all parts of the town. 790 For Sale or To Let SELL OR LET, Mr Q. Thompson’s JL seven-roomed house, adjoining school, and stone’s throw from station, Tawa Flat, Apply Mr G. Thompson, or Mr Greer. Tawa Flat. 600 0 U S A L E, AT PALMERSTON NORTH, , " A VALUABLE town freehold pro. PERTY, 1 Situated within ten minutes’walk of ‘ the Square, Consisting of a most comfortable gentleman’s residence, quite new, contain, ing nine good sized rooms, with numerous outbuildings attached, such as wash-bonse, stable, con* -v shed, man’s house, &0,, &o. , The dwelling stands on nine acres of Very rich land, most tastefully laid off into flower and vegetable gardens, an orchard contain* ing over one hundred trees in fall bearing order,' and several paddocks well sheltered by ornamental trees. The whole forms a moat delightful country residence. 1 For particulars apply to ‘ STEVENS' AND GORTON, 452 - Palmerston North. .nriO LEASE, for a term 1 of years—The JL ■> desirable premises known as KERR’S I TERMINUS HOTEL, beautifully situated ou the : shore of 'Lake Wafcatipn, -Kingston, being a favorite resort of tourists (com all parts of the world. The house has been doiug: a steadily increasing and .lucrative business,; and the proprietor, anticipating an unusually busy, season, feels he is not adapted to carry i loathe business to such an extent, fend is about to establish a fishing industry at Kings, ton, with the view of exporting froasn trout to ithe Auslralian-market. For farther particulars. apply. to the proprietor, J. B.KERR, 638 Kingston. FOR SALE, In the best inland town of this' Islaod, a First-class Ironmongery Busi-; ness. Kent low and terms easy, or weald take a good man as partner. For address, apply Office of this Paper. 110 ; STATION BOR SALK. THE has for sale a number of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in this and adjoining Provincial Districts, ranging tn present carrying capacity from 1000 ™ 25,000 e “ EP ' At moderate prices and easy terms—viz., from 80s per acre with shop given in and upwards, according to locality, quality improve, moot; and severe! • " L,C 43LH OL D RUNS, J Carrying from 1000 T 0 15,000 3HBBP | at from 20a to 25a per sheep, lease, plant and i improvements b mn is. TOWN SALE. Sections, Town and Suburban—HASTlNGS, KAIKOKA, WOODVILLE. ■ ' , V. E. MILLER, , , Stack and Station Agent, Napier, OH AS. POWNALL & CO., Wellington Agents. IN this Colony, where climatic changes occur so often, a gentle stimulant like Wolfes Schnapps is neeaid, ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7996, 29 January 1887, Page 3

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