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OR SELL. TO BE LET OB SOLD/ T7IORTY ACRES OF LAND, part of section JC No 41, Karori District, having about six chains frontage to the road. There is a substantial five roomed Dwelling House,, erected on the laud, besides outbuildings.,' The ground is nearlyall fenced in, 25 acres cleared, and level,' thewhole being divided into five paddocks. Thereis a nerer failing stream of running water through the property. The land is situated about four miles from Wellington, and presents a most eligible investment. There are four milch .cows, which can be taken at a fair valuation. "For furtherparticulars, apply at the office of this paper, or to< HENRY KELLS, On the premises. March 12, 1866. TO LET. mHE whole of the BUSINESS PREMISES,. X known a« "Noah's Ark." The upper storey is a large sale-room, 68 x 30 ; the second storey, 68 x 80, stores and offices. The lower storey is a large bonded store, 80 x, 25. To be let with the privilege of usiug Plimmer's Wharf. Likewise, on building lease, the best Site for commercial purposes in "Wellington, having a frontage to Custom House Quay and Hunter Street, and facing Plimmer's Wharf; also 50 feet frontage to Lambton Quay, adjoining Mr. Moeller's establishment. — Information may be obtained and the premises inspected by application to Mr. Plimmer, on the spot. ■ TO LET AT KARORI, A HOUSE containing six rooms> with good garden and out-houses attached, pleasantly situated at the junction of the Makara Road. For particulars apply to MES. COLLIER, South Karori Bond. 0 LET— A large ALLOTMENt"o?LAWI> in Manners-street, opposite the New Zealander Hotel. Apply to ALFRED A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, Custom House Qurfy. TO BE LET, for a term of 10 years, a HOUSE and SHOP situated near the Wesleyan Chapel, Lower Hutt. The present occupier is. lust about to remove to the Wairarapa, it is very well adapted for a person who wishes to commence business. The present occupier has beea - doing a very good trade for 18 months paßt. For particulars apply to the Office of this Paper, or to J. G. BUCK, Lower Hutt. Hutt, Feb. 19, 1866. OFFICES TO LET. mHE OFFICES, late in the occupation of W. A S. Reid, Esq., Solicitor. Apply to . Mr. W. WHITTEM. TO BE LET. MOUNT COOK COTTAGE, containing six rooms, and a garden attached j pleasantly situated. . For further particulars, apply to HENRY BRAGG. March 7, 1866. TO LET. | mHAT substantial large DWELLINGI X HOUSE, top of Willis"-street, now in the occupation of Mr. Moore. ; Apply on the premises ; or to Messrs. BRANDON & MOORE, Lambton-quay. March 28, 1866. DESIRABLE FAMILY MANSION. ILAM, RICCARTON. MESSRS. DE DOURBEL & CO., have re- . ceived instructions from the Honorable J. 0. Watts Russell— TO LET, , All that desirable and substantial MANSIOU I HOUSE, and 30 ACRES of LAND, called Ham, situated at Riccarton, about three miles from-. Christchurch. The house contains drawing-room (opening into conservatory), dining-room, and study, entrancehall, eight bed-rooms, and two dressing-rooms, butler's pantry, excellent and well appointed > kitchen and scullery, laundry, and cellar, and all other requisites for a family mansion. ■ The yard behind contains a two-stalled Btable^ four large loose boxes, coach-house for twocarriages, with coachman's room, and saddle— room; There are extensive pleasure grounds, comprising 10 acres, planted with trees and shrubberies, and with a branch of the River Avon running through them. There is an admirable lawn re- . . served for Croquet. The remainder of the land consists of a well grassed paddock, containing about 20 acres. For further particulars, apply to DE BOURBEL & CO., Cathedral- square. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. ' THE " Wellington Independent" has the greatest circulation of any Newspaper yet published in tlrid Province; its subscribers beiag' located in all the most important Districts of the Colony. It is also extensively circulated in New South Wales, South and Western Australia, Van Dieraeii's Land, Cape of Good Hope, and iv the Mother Country. Advertisers, therefore, in making use of tho columns of tho "Independent" m«y feel certain that the greatest publicity will be given to the Goods, Wares, &c, offered for sale, and that Advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in proper* tion to the manner in which they keep their names before tho public. The price of Advertisements in the " WelximgS ton Independent" is — six lines and under, 2s. 6d« above bix lines -id. per line for the fitst insertion and half-price for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be continued, and chained until countev-ordered ; such orders must be sent to this Office One Day beforo Publication, and must be in Wbiting. AGENTS 108 THE WELLINGTON INDEPENDENTWellington.— Messrs. W. Lyon, J.Houghton,, J. Wallace, Lambton Quay ; W. Scott, R,. H. Carpenter, Thorndon Flat. Hutt Bridge.— T. -Muffins River Hutt.— Mr. T. Mills Upper Hutt.— Mr. P. Wilkie Masterton. — H. Bannister, Post Office Greytown. — J. Fuller, Rising Sun Cartevton. — R. Kemble Otaki. — W. Davies Manawatu. — Mr. Alexander Groy Turakina. — Franklin and Hurst Wanganui. — Mr. H. Ireson Jones Taranaki.— Mr. Woon Auckland. — New Zealander Office Nelson.— Mr. Elliott Canterbury. — Mr. J. E. Marsh Otago.— W. Hay, News Agent, Dunedin Sydney.— Mr. E. Greville Melbourne. — Messrs. Gordon & Gotch . London. — Messrs. F. Algar, Clements-street, Lombard-street, E.C. ; and G. Street, of" Comhill.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 8