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AC CTJO3ST SA&SS. THI3 DAY, THURSDAY, 24th DECEMBER. 1896, At 2 o’clock. TjIRANCiy JJIDKYANDCO. will -’oil by Jt; unction in their from*. Oub-i street, by direction oi the Public Trustc; in the Kwt.ntos of George L. Thompson, Thorns Davi.4. Edward Collin-*, Harriett Randall, Mary O’ShamioHy, Kobocea IRafTor I, Margaret Stretch, Leopold Christian aud Mary Harnett Gold and silver watches, scold rings, brooches, lockets, studs, links, Jubilee coins, Ac. Afterwards Furniture, boy’s tricycle, pram, chairs, boots, dance slippers, small turning latbo, and sundries No reserve. 303 THE FASHIONABLE WATERING PLACE OF WELLINGTON. UNSURPASSED AND UNSURPASSABLE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • (Lnr-TKD) are instractCMl by E. Tudor Atkinson, Es.|., to sell by public auction, at Ran gi up a Homo—on the ground— *n SATURDAY, the 16th day of JANUARY, IoD7, at 2.30 ij.m.— The UNSOLD QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS (comprising in all about 50) in thU Beautiful Sea-aide Township. It is only a little ov«r 13 months since this lovely marine township was fir*t offered to the public. It was then in an absolutely raw condition, unknown, unroaded and not a building upon it. Uangiuru-by-th*-Soa is today a marine suburb of the greatest value. Atkinson Avenue is metalled, a number of charminghouses have been created. lUngiuru House, a private hotel of the moat complete 1 character, has been built and opened public resort; in fact, over £ ‘*ooo has boon spent during the past few months in building operations alone. R ingiuru-by-the-Sea is now an accomplished fact. Her advantages have made her, and will drive her steadily ahead. Her beautiful and extensive sea beach, rich garden lands, fresh and sea water bathing, the picturesque beauty of her surroundings, and the ever-changing panorama of sea and landscape, with the pure, fresh and invigorating air and genial climate proclaim trurnpot-longaod Rangiuru*by ; theSea to bo tub seaside resort of the province, Th >ro are many small watering places within 30 miles of Wellington, but their roaglmesa and inaccessibility will prevent them over being valuable, Rangluru-by-the-Soa has the unique advantage of size and surroundings sufficient to make it a groit marine town, likely to prove of considerable value in the immediate future. It lias, therefore, a real investing value. , , , it .. Aa purchasers are precluded by the conditions of sale from building more than one habitation on any one section, the remaining i .sections are peculiarly valuable, as they cannot bo subdivided, and their number is limited. It is to bo specially noted that the best and purest water can be obtained at any point by merely driving a 15ft pipe into the ground. Tbiium.—lo per cent, depost, 15 per cent, ‘in throe months,-and remainder in throe years. Interest, 6 per cent. Lithographic plans at the Auctioneers and Messrs Kirk, Atkinson and Wilson, solicitors, Wellington and Otaki. Special train arrangements to onvble visitors to attend the sale will bo duly. announced, , . Go and look at Kangiuru-by-tho-Sea. A delightful Holiday Excursion. 310 TENDERS. ADDITIONS TO ANNEX DEPARTMENTAL BUILDINGS. TENDERS for the Supply of Timber for Additions to Annex Departmental Buildings, will bo received at this Office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of January, 1897. , Spooifioations may bo seen at tins office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. WILSON, Resident Engineer. District Public Works Office, Wellington, 23rd December, 1896. 292 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE EXTENSION. TENDERS for the Supply of Timber and Joinery for the Telephone Exchange will be received at this Office until Noon of THURSDAY, the 24th December. 1896. Specifications, &c., miy be so on at this Office. J. A. WILSON, Resident Engineer. District Public Works Office, Wellington, December 17tb, 1893. 204 Education Board, Wellington, 23rd December, 1890. TENDERS for Painting required at the Mount Cook Boys’ School will bo received by me up to SAT DBD AY, the 2nd of January, 1897. Plane and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, 305 Architect to the Board. GOVERNMENT ADVTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. « THE STOCK ACT, 1893.’’ JEBSONS aro warned against landing on Somes’ Island without having first tained authority in writing from this office. Anyone found trespassing will bo promised. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Chief Inspector of Stock. Department of Agriculture (Livo Stock Branch), J Wellington, 19th December, 189 G. TVTOTICE ie hereby given: that the several 1\ parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1835,” unless caveat bo lodged forbidding the same ,on- or betore the 18th day of Janaary, 1897.1 :i .. 2007. OLIVER WITTON- CLAYTON 179 porches, part sections 150 and 153, City of Wellington. Occupied by Margaret Crawford and other tenants. 2031. ELISABETH ELLEN WALKER.— B‘B porohes, part section 374, City of Wellington. Unoccupied. 2033. SAMUEL JOHN O3BOBNE and EDWIN EAKT.—IO4 acres 1 rood 20 perohos, section 12, Horokiwi Road District. Unoccupied. Diagram may be inspected at thisloffxoe. Dated this IGth day of December, 1896, at the Lauds Registry Office, Wellington, J. M. BATHAM, 241 District Land Registrar, BOARD ft APARTMENTS. JgBASIDfi. OTAKI. The moat suitable drive for Invalids to bo found on this coast ia undoubtedly along the hard and smooth extent of sea beach TO BE FOUND AT OTAKI, For the convenience of Visitors, who may stay at the well-known and popular hostelry THE FAMILY HOTEL, OTAKI, the , proprietor announces his. intention of running a coach, morning and evening, duricig'tho season between the hotel and* the boaoh. Visitors will find every comfort and moderate terms. Private sitting rooms. None but bast brands of wines, spirits, &c . kept in stock. 173 e. g. McDermott. EANQIURU HOUSE, OTAKI. Clean, Comfortable, Good Cookery j Splendid Beach; Sen and River Bathing; 23s a week ; 35s Christmas week. 994 MRS GRIFFITH. "WHITEHALL” PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Bodloott stbeet. Also, rin Stops, Lnmbton quay, A CCOMMODATIONfor-Visitors, Families nnd Boarders. Central. MRS R. ONYON. STRATHMORE PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF WOMEN. LS now Open for the Admission o Patients. For particulars apply to THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, Strathmore Hospital, 60° Christchurch. NOT A RUB IN THE TUB. IctEOD’S HYDRO LINE SOAP The Kinj-of Cleansers, tried, tested and proved. J. ANDERSON AND CO., Wholesale Agentn. Gf OLDEN A. L E Wholesome, Delioions and Invigorating. Non-AloohoUo. THOMSON, LEWIS 4 CO., Telephone, 148,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 4

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