TO LET OR SELL. TO LET. mHE whole of the BUSINESS PREMISES, X known as " Noah's Ark." Tho upper storey is a large sale-room, 68 x 30 ; tho second storoy, 68 x" 30, stores and offices. The lower storey is a large bonded store, 80 x 25. To be let with the privilege of using 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 estabj^jshment. — Information may be obtained and the ljfi?ernises inspected by application to Mr. Plimmer, on' th^spot. TO BE LET OR SOLD. mHAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, Bituate X in Ingestre-street, lately in the oocupation of J. E. Nathan, Esq., and now occupied by J. H. Moffitt, Esq., consisting of, — • A substantial brick dwelling-house, containing seven rooms — kitchen, outhouses stable, &c. The garden is well stocked with fruit trees. A good well of water on the premises. The whele of the above stands on one acre of ground, and part fenced off into a paddock. For particulars apply to JACOB JOSEPH & CO. FOR SALE AND TO BE LET. TO BE LET, a capital 7-roomed DWELLING HOUSE and Garden, in Ingestre-street, now in the occupation of the Rev. J. Muir. TO BE SOLD, and to be LET on Building Leases, sundry eligible plots of land at both ends of the city. For.particulars apply to BENJAMIN SMITH. April 5, 1866. mO LET, UPSTAIRS OFFICES and SHOWX ROOM.— Apply to J. H. WALLACE, Land Agency Office. Wellington, April 1866. TO LET,— A SITTING ROOM and one or two BEDROOMS (furnished) on Thorndon Flat. Address — H, office of this paper. TO LET, a Sitting and Bedroom, furnished, in a respectable neighborhood on Te Aro. Apply by letter X.Y.Z., Post Office, Wellington. TO LET— A large ALLOTMENT of LAND in Manners-street, opposite the 'New Zealander Hotel. Apply to ALFRED A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, Custom House Quay. "" OFFICES TO LET. mHE-jaFjaE^S/late in the occupation of W. Apply to -■ ----- Mr. W. WHITTEM. TO BE LET OR SOLD. A SMALL "BUN of about 5,000 ACRES, situated in tihe Whareama District, about four miles from where they ship wool. For terms and particulars, apply at the office of this paper. May 12, 1866. DRAPERY. TTTANTED, PURCHASERS FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Ever offered to the Public of Wellington. Dress Material from 7£d per yard Plaid Wincey „ Is 2d „ Plain Wincey „ 9§d „ Black Coburg „ Is „ Black Alpaca „ 10£ d „ Wool Shawls „ 5s 3d. each Cloth Jackets „ 4s 6d „ Garibaldi Jackets „ Is lid „ 36-inch Calico „ B£d por yard 0-inch Grey Calico ... „ Is 6d „ All Wool Flannel „ Is 3d „ Crimean Shirts -- - -- 60-cuch Boy's CeimeanShiets... 6s 0d „ Flannel Under Shirts ... 4s 6d „ Scotch Knit Pants 5s „ Men's Tweed Suits „ 27s 6d „ Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties, Comforters, Braces, Belts, Socks, &c. And all other goods at equally low priceß, at THOMAS J. BENNETT'S, MANCHESTER HOUSE, (Near Union Bank) WILLIS-STREET. N.B.— Country Orders executed with care.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2376, 16 June 1866, Page 1
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