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rjpup, Undersized ,is a. Cash Buyer or Woo), . I or will miwe liberal advances on the same ; ' KHisigned tn liis correspondents in London, Mfissre. lames Barber* Co. , J. 11. Wat lack .Hli Ilwcinnor. ISflfl. ; ■ :.'..:' J. M. TAYLOR, GENERAL COMMISSION AND LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT.\ Parish Street, Wellington. January iiStli, 1850. Undersigned arc Cash Purchasers of Wool or other Produce, ami will advance on Consignments to their Correspondent!! in London, Liverp o oo.,orth e OoJonic. ;D _ BHoijEßfc . oo _ 27th November, 1858. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. THE first moiety of passage money from Immigrants by the undermentioned vessels being overdue, it is requested that the satno be forthwith paid to the undersigned. JOS? G. HOLDSWORTH, Registrar of Immigration, Wellington,. May 20, 1858. Oliver Lang ... from London Indian Queen... ' " Alma " " Rose of Sharon. " " An allowance of 25 per cent, in Land will be made on payment of the Promissory Notes. TO LET OU SELL, npIIOSK commodious business premises in Parish L street, niljoinius the Cusunn House, suitable for one or more lenniiis. Apply to \Y. FLYGER. October 09, lt?58. PORTOBELLA TEA GARDENS, WILLIS STRE ET, S 0 UT H, IK ABO. WILLIAIf MANSELL, Nurseryman, begs very respectfully to iuform tbe Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that he lias kid out tbe above Gardens regardless of expense, and they are now open as a place of recreation and amusement. The Giounds command a splendid View of the Bay, and Visitors may rely upon every " attention being shewn them. Tea, Curds and Wlieij, fyc. Wilis Street Nursery, ©ctober 7,1858. LAID S'ALG NAPIER. t"MIE undersicned hnve received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at Napier, on THE — MARCH, Within Mr. Daniel Munn's Royal Hotel, the following highly valuable properties. Town Land. Sec. No. rm ON MEANEE SPIT, the outlet Til to the Mohaka Wool Districts. CD I and the fertile valleys around CO I" Petane, well situated for Stores, 67 Hotpls7&c, &c. Tbis portion of Co'/ Napier, immeiiintoly on tbe acquisition of more land from the Natives, is certain to increase in value very materially, us it commands the only approach to the North-East of Hawke's Bay and Road to Auckland. Sec. No. -11)8 \ ON SCINDE SPIT, with valu--40!) V able water Irontage. Unequalled 1500 J commercial positions. 12.3 \ ON TENNYSON STHEET, 121/ peculiarly well adapted for shops and dwelling Houses. Suburban LandSec. No. 3\ IN ONEPOTO VALLEY, end 4 around the BAitnACKs, comprising 0 I some of the most delightful DvrelOγ ling House Sites to be met with on 7 tbe East Coast. 8 J 9 To be divided in 'J acre sections. Ex " 12 In t'le vicinity of Mr. Munn's Eoyal Hotel, and excellent Sites 18 for Dwelling Houses. ■: in ■ 20 24 quarter Acre Lots. 2lj Sec. No. 57—ON SHAKSPEARE ROAD, divided into about 32 quarter acres. This truly valuable Block the Auctioneers beg to nail particular attention to. Frontages to this main.thoroughfare aro now difficult to be had, and so good an opportunity of procuring a first-class businoss position not likely again to be offered. Country Land. i 0 Acres of unequalled rich alluvial loamy soil, situated on tho highroad to Auckland, in the lovely valley of Petane. through which runs an unfailing stream of wator. Distant about twolvo miles from Napier. ' . 20 Acres', Fronting the Grand Trunk Road SO " leading from Napier to the exten--80 " sivc Sheep Districts on and nrnund, 80 " the Rua Tauiwha Brans. Is dis--20 " taut about nineteen miles from SO " Napier, and nine from Waipnroke. 20 " r 30 " 20 " Hotel is much wanted at this point. 20 " ■ SO " The Land ia ready for the plough, 30 • J and clear of heavy timbor. House Property. The House occupied by Mr. Seed, adjoining the Town Hall Reserve, and near the Royal Hotel, Napier. Itia built on a balf-acre which is well laid out as a Garden, and is fouced in. It has water fronlago. There will also be offered a variety of OTHER SECTIONS Particulars of which have not yet been received. STUART, KINROSS, & Co., _ , ■ Wellington and Napier. February 15, 1859, .

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1326, 23 February 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1326, 23 February 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1326, 23 February 1859, Page 4

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