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To Let or For Sale. TO LET OR SELL' THAT desirable property known as tho . " COACH & HORSES HOTEL," Middle Bnngitikei, situated on the main road to Wanganui, Cobb's Coach calling at the Hotel regularly in passing to and from Wellington. The House is most desirably situated, and contains all the requisite accommodation for carrying on a profitable trade. In order to meet the wishes of a large number of customers, Jtho present proprietor has built a first-class Billiard Room, containing one of Alcock's best Billiard TablesAltogether, this is one of tho most desirable and safe investments that any enterprising man, with a small capital, could possibly meet with ; the present proprietor selling out solely on account of leaving the district, to embark in another business. For further particulars, apply to FRED. GREEN, Coach & Horses Hotel ; or HARRY HAMMOND, Raugitikei. TO LET OR SSELL. A BEAUTIFUL and compact Sheep Run situated in Guard's Bay, one of the finest harbors in New Zealand, consisting of 8,000 acres or thereabouts, of which 980 ac os are freehold, the remainder held under Crow lease for 20 years. The land is partly cleared and laid down in English grass. The remainder is chiefly fern and buah, capable of being cleared at a trifling axpense. All the steamers passing through the Straits pass within a mile of the homestead, affording excellent opportunities for the shipment of stock and produce. For terms and particulars, apply to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. FOR SALE OR TO LET. fTIHE whole of the PLANT of the EVENX ING HERALD newspaper, published in Blenheim. Tho Plant consists of a large assortment of Jobbing and Newspaper Type, all quite new j a demy Albion printing press, frames, &c. The circulation of the paper is about 1000 per week, and might- be increased to 1500 easily. Terms very moderate. Tho reason for tho proprietor selling is that his health is very bad, and his medical adviser has told him that he must seek some other occupation. For terms and particulars apply to A. J. HOSKINS, Blenheim. March 29, 1871. TO BE LET. mHE AKITIO STATION, with all stock JL now thereon, for a term of from 5 to years. Apply to JOHNSTON & CO^ RAINBOW INN. TO BE LET— The Rainbow Inn, Kaiwarrawarra. For terms, apply to Mrs Calder, Kaiwarrawarra ; or Messrs Brandon & Quick, Lambton Quay. TO BE LET. A COMMODIOUS PHOTOGRAPHIC Studio, lately occupied by Mr J.Bragg, Manners-street. For termß apply on the premises. TO CAPITALISTS, SMALL FARMERS, AND OTHERS Seeking eligible sites in the city of Wellington. SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY. MESSRS. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. have received instructions to offer for sale by private contract the whole of the following valuable town and country sections, lato thr property of E. J. Wakefleld, Esquire : — TOWN SECTIONS. Nos 283 and 284, Cambridge Terrace, both eligible for building sites No 572, one acre fronting tho Tinakori Road, now in the occupation of G. Curtis, Esquire, together with all those dwelling houses and outbuildings thereon COUNTRY SECTIONS. Nos 17 and 18, Harbor District, fronting tho Hutt Road, between Ngahauranga and the Korokoro, containing 200 acres. This property is well worthy the attention of dealers in stock, as being well watered and grasßed would make a capital shipping depot. No 7, Horokiwi district, containing 100 acres. No 26, do do, containing 100 acres. Also, Sections Nos. 15, 7t> and 77, Lowor Hutt, consisting of 300 acres adjoining tho Government domain. This eligible property has been let in one block, and has been occupied for the last iourteeu years by Mr Death as a dairy farm, and offers a splendid opportunity for investment Titles guaranteed. _________ APIECE of LAND containing G4O acres, of which 100 acres aro good bush land, situate on the Taiatahi Plain, in the Wairarapa District. The properly is fenced in ; about 200 acre? aro laid down in English grass 3 there is a good house on the land, with garden stocked wilh fruit trees. Also, sheds, out-buildings, and sheep yards, and about 400 mixed sheep. For fiuther particulars apply to Mr J. W. Jordan, Wanganui ; or Messrs BRANDON and QUICK, Solicitors, Wellington. Medical. T7~ EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.— _3_ This universal remedy now stands tho first in public favor and confidence. This result has been acquired by tho test of fifty years' experience. These lozenges may be found on sale in every British colony 5 and throughout India and China they have been highly esteemed wherever introduced. For Coughs, Asthma, and all affections of the throat and chest, they aro tho most agreeable and efficacious remedy ; they do not contain opium or any other deleterious drug, and may therefore be taken with perfect safety by tho most delicate constituton. Sold in boxes, tins and bottles of various sizes. Keating 's Children's Worm Tablets.— The great remedy for the3o disorders in adults and children can now be administered in the form of a purely vegetable sweetmeat, at once agreeable and effective. Testimonial : " Batley, January 26, 1869. Sir,— One of my children, aged two years and four months, being troubled with worms, I was induced to try your Bon Bons. I purchased some from Mr B. Whitaker, Chemist of Batley, and after taking two only, she voided nine largo worms. Two days after another dose, she again voided three more ; three of them, tho worst, measuring from eight to nine inches each in length. I consider them a most invaluable remedy, and should be tried by all suffering from worms. (Signed) John Stenson. Witness : B. Whitukcr. To Mr Keating, London." Sold in tins and bottles of various sizes. Keating's Insect Destroying Powder. — Tlub is quite harmless to all aninmi lifo, but it is unrivalled in destroying ilcii,;, bugs, cockroaches, beetles, mosquitoes, and overy other species of insect. Sold in packets, tins, and bottles of various sizes. tgW Caution— The public aro particular!) rcqucstod to observe that all the abovo prepara tions bear the Trade Mark.-— Sold by all Chemists and Druggists,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3252, 15 July 1871, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3252, 15 July 1871, Page 4
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