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Public ITotioes. NEW ZEALAND. 11 HOT LAKES DISTRICT, NORTH ISLAND. SALE OF LEASEHOLDS FOR NINETY-NIK] YEARS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ROTORUA. - A BOUT'I2S Acres of the new Town Jyr- sh 'P 0[ Rotorua, near the Maori Settlement 0 Ohinemuf.il, will be offered for lease by public auc tion on the 7th MAHCH, ISS2, At the CROWN LANDS OFFICE, AUCKLAND. The Business Sites will comprise quarter-acre ant . the Villa Sites lialf-acrc lots. A few Suburban Lots of 5 acres and 10 acres each and small Farms varying from 40 to (iO ac us, will alsc , be oiTcred. c The lots as marked 01 the plan will bo let on leasi for 99 years, under arrangement m.de by the Go vernmuiti of New Zeaiund with the proprietors of tin _ The letting wi! be by auction, at tho office o( the " £°h md?Mmh r ot., C' rowa Lantls' in A"ck'an«l. ou tlx Rents will be payabk- half-yearly, the first half-yeai bein? paid on the day of sale. All mineral water?, hot Bprings, and streams an - and remain vested in the Crown. f The reserves for schools, post-office, telegraph-office ,' railway, hospitr.l, and other public objects will b< shown on the maps on the day of sale. The recreation-grounds will be reseived for the public, and will be under the management of a loea body. 3 , There will be a resident medical officer, appointed by the Government. , . The government of the town will be by a local body, constituted under "The Thermal-Springs JJistrief Some of the building sites, peculiarly suitable foi resiliences, will be let subject tv restrictiom a3 to use for trades or shops. The hotels and lortginghouses will be governed by regulations suitable to the exceptional character anil , requirements of the town. , Rents will be p:iid hnlf-yearly, in Auckland or in , the town, as may bu found convenient. , Posse-sion of the land will hi given immediately after the auction. The lots may be now identified on the ''round by. marked pegs. 1 The use of the waters, and all simi'ar arrange-ments,-will be under the control of the doctor and a 1 local body. Copies of the plans and full printed particulars'oan be •scon at any post or teluuraph office, railwaysiation, or athemeum; or they can lie obtained from any Commissioner of Crown"Landd at anyXaud Office in the Colony. WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Minister of Lauds. Wellington, 24th December, ISSI. llja TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. mHE ADVERTISER, long resident in -"- Dunedin, will shortly Visit the Principal Ceutics' f Business of New Zealand and the Australian Colonies, and is prepared to SELL or PUKCIt ASE GOODS on COMMI-.SION, ESTABLISH AGENCIES, or NEGOTIATE any BUSINESS.with which he may be entrusted. lie will also attend the Government Sale of Rotorua Township (Hot Springs) at Auckland, and is now receiving commissions to purchase. ■ The Strictest ConSdence preserved, and Satisfactory References given. '* Apply not laicr than the 10th February to " Viitor," Bank of New Zealand, George street. 3t BRASS PUMPS and PUMPING GEAR. Large assortment at ANDERSON is. MOUP.ISON'S. Moray plann Business Announcements Cash advertisements under this head, noi exceeding lour teea words, will be charged SISP2NCE. I\T OTlCE.—Established 1861. Beissel's JLI Ladies and Gentlemen's Haird.-ossiug Eetabmeiit and *piTY BATHS, the Finest and Cleanest \J in tho city—always ready.—Nexb to Coffeo Palace. & VEY ; —Call on J. C. Meadway. HARRISON HALL, To-night.-For \_JT Programme sec Amusements column. Conductor, Mr T. V. Twinning. Commence at 8. 2s and la. TU-NIGHT, Garrison Hall, ColsT CERT.—Conductor, Jfr T. Y. Twinning. For Programme see Amusements column. Admission, 2s and Is. /T1 RAPE-, Passioi fruit, Tomatoes, \JJT Williams' Eon Chretien Pears, Oraiiges, Lemons Pryor, 02 Piinces and 193 George streets. DESSERT Plums, OookingPiums, Jain Plums, Apples, Teviot Apricots.—Pryor, 62 Princes and 193 George streets. „ EX TE ANAU, 300 cases Fruit.— Oranges, Grapes, Lemons, Tomatoce, Apples, Pears, Pasfcioufruis. — Pryor, George and P/incea streets. TRY M'FARLANB'S BARGAINS.— Pompadour Print, 3d; Hats, 3d; Calico, 3d'; Curtains, 3d yard; Dress Buttons, 3d. ALL AT NINEPE NCR—Black Lusi~s^ tre3, Cords, Fringos, Flannels, Linens, Piques, Marcella,' Wooll.ll Squares.—At ll'Farlane's, Arcade. A.LL AT THKEEPENGS. — Frilling, c\ Gloves, Socks, Flowers, Kibbons, Ornaments, Embroidery, Handkerchiefs. Bargains, bargains, bargains— M'l'arlano, Arcade. rrtRY M'FARLANr.'S Gloves, 3d ; JL Holland, iU\ ; Silk Umb:elhi9, 5s ; Scarlet Flannel, lOd • Wliitc, 9d—bargains. RY M'FARLANfe'S 3a Cd Long Curtains ; Men's Moles, 4s lid ; Men's Shirts, Is 3d; Men's Tweed Trousers, 0s lid ; Wool Socks, 7id. TRY MFARLANE'S 4a lid Mole Trousers ; Men's Trousers and Vests, 14s ; Pants, Is lid ; Bluchers, 7s Od ; Collars, Od ; Socks, Od. 8f BBAGLEY & SOS" are Importers of c Beit English Spirits of Salts, Sulphuric and Nitric Acids. BBAGLEY & SON are Importers of a Logwood, Copperas, Aniline, and other Dye Goods: BBAGLSY & SON aro Imp >rters of • Drugs and Chemicals, Druvgistb' Sundiies, &c. BAGLEY. &.SON are Importers of c Carbolic Acid, Chloride of iia.o, and other Disinfectants. Sf TTTORSBURGH'S Exhibition of ValenJLJL tines is now open; call and iii3pcc:.—Jas. iloreburgh, bookseller, George street. "^TALEtf TINES, Valentines, ValenT tines.-Best stock to choose from in New Zealand.—James Horsburgh, bookseller, 73 Goorge street. COMIC Valentines in endless variety, to suit all, from one penny.—Jas Hortburgh, 73 George street. QTOREKEEPBHS and Country BookkT) sellers supplied with Valuijtiues at very low prices.—Horsburgh, bookseller, George street. WHITE SEAM.—Miss Hill, Fredarick street, is prepared to execute all orders for any description of white-woik. Ladies waited upon at their residences. ' y BUTTON & SONS' CALENDAR for O 18S2 may be had Gratis on application —Wm Infcjlis, Hislop's Exchange Court. O, LADSTONE, well-framed Portraits JO of. -William Injlis, general agent, 5 Exchange Court, 9G Princes street. QTORAGE of Free Goods, Furniture, O &c, ffic.; stoic enhance by Kattray street.— William Inglis, 5 Excbango Court. -OANKRUPT STOCK X> ■-''• • T>OO'IS and SHOES, ~ '■ e>-g ROYAL 'ARCADE. & NDERSON hllOS.' immenso Bank- *.&. rupt Stock of Boots and Shoes, at half-price for one mouth only. " £AD IKS' Prunellas,-5a Od ; Levant and i Kid Walking Boots, Sa Od, 0s Od, 7d (d ; Strati" House Bouts, 3s td ; Slippers, 2s id. /^IIiLDKEN'ri Ktroug Laceups, Is ] Id ; \J Leather Elaslics (copper toes), 33 lid • Boys' Strong-nailed Lace, is Od und 5s Od. MEN'S Balmorals (Anderson's ruakb), 31s Od; Nailed Chelseas, 10s Od ■ good Bluchers, 7s Od ; Shoes, 10s Cd and 12-i od. ALL Goods Half price for tho month. BANKRUPT STOCK - . TpOOTS and SHOES. JG. GREEN, late Anderson Bros , g 21 Arcade. Sf I> BROWN and CO., 3 George street l\)t and 178 Princes street, Cash Drapers und Importers. "O BROWN and CO., 178 Princes JL\» street, tho only Drapery Establishment trading on cash piinciplea in south end of city. Small profits, quick returns. BROWN and Ci»., 3 George street. a —Prints, 3W, 4|d up; Shirtings, 4!d ; Tcweln 4Jd. ' 13 BROWN and CO., 3 George street. JLXhs -G.ey Twill Shectingd, PJd ; Bleached Sheeting, Hid (full widths). KB a OWN and CO., 178 Princes 8 street.—Brown Hollands, 44d: Grey Calicoes 2tl; Bleached Calicoes, 3M. RBRf) WN and CO., 3 Georgo street. 9 —Ladies' Tucked-Drawers, Is Od ; Chemises Is Od ; Trimmed Uliunjiues, la lid. • .jf MONEY saved 13 money earned.— Great sacrifices made in order to dear out tho Summer Stock of E. Stoto, tailor, Great King stroet. rp WEED 'SUITS reduced .fromJLS to JL £.1 10h, .Cl 10j to £-1, £3 10s to. £3, for two months only, in order to make room for Autumn Goods. Note.address: E. Stokes, tailor, &c, Great I King street. 25ja Wi. OD'S Commercial Academy and Night-school, Octagon, late Albany street. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, -Mathematics, Arithnntic, English,- &v.. Private room for adults. Private lessons iii' day-tinio. Shorthand Classes for beginners, comi meneing Fpbruaiy. Torras moderate. 27ad

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 3

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