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Crown Lands Sale SALE OF CROWN LANDS. ON DEFERRED AND CASH PAYMENTS. ON TUE=DaY. tho. lOth of July, applications wil! i>e received nt the Land Office, Woliii-gton, and at tha Masterton Institute, for fifteen sections, situate in the Kopuaranga Survey District on I-elerredPavmenty; and on THU K>D AY, the 12th July, at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Institute, Masterton, 79 sections Ki'tnate in the Kopuaranga, Miki Miki. Manirapakeha. Puketoi. Aobanga, Kaiwska, Rewa, and Wainuioru, wiil be offered for Cash at Public Auction: also, seven sections on Deferred Payments (forfeited) situate in the Mangaone and Mangahao Survey Districts. Terms of payment, — With the applications for Deferred Payment Sections, one twentieth of the upset price must he paid in Cash or by Bank Draft, the balance of the purchase money in half-yearly instalments extending over ten years ; this will also apply to the Deferred Payment Sections to be offered at public auction. For the Cash Sections, onefourth must be paid on the full ofthe hammer, the balance (including Crown Grant Fee) within one month from the day of sale. Maps shewing the position of the above sections may be seen at the Land Office, Wellington, and in a few days schedules of area, up:*et price, and litho p**aps may be obtained on application, and may be seen at all the District Post Offices and County Council Offices. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, Juue li?th. 1883. Sweeps £300 0. AUSTRALASIAS' SWEEP. MELBOURNE CUP. mHE GREATEST RACING EVENT J. OF THE YEAR. (Run Nov. 6. — Close end of Oct.) 12,000 Shares, 5s each. An even four shares, 20s. To be distributed as follows :— First Horse, £'1000; second, £500; third, £250; starters divide, £150; non-starters, £100; total, £2000. And 10 prizes at £25 each, £250; 50 prizes at £10 each, £500; 50 prizes at £5 each, £250 ; total in prizes £1000; grand total, £3000. The third consultation of my 1883 series. The success and general satisfaction over previous events may be deemed sufficient introduction for that announced above. Clients are requested to send for not less than four shares, taken up in one name. A pound secures four chances — not one only. Deducted for expenses, 10 per cent. Trobity is guaranteed by good commercial bona fides. References — Melbourne Sportsmen and City Journals. Bankers— Sydney, City Bank. Melbourne, National Bank. Applicants are requested to enclose bank notes or P.0.0., and register the letters, payable to Augtralasia or bearer ; also add 6d on notes when other than N S.W. or Vic, and in all cases 4d postage for reply and result. Enclose two addressed envelopes unstamped. One extra ticket free with every 20 to one address, thus enabling the promoters of clubs for every twenty tickets a chance of being a winner without investing necessarily a penny. -Register Letters— lntending applicants would oblige by writing immediately, to hasten tbe time for drawing. Address — Australasia, care of Mr HJ. Franklin, Wholesale Bookseller, Printer and Publisher, 40 Hunter-street, Sydney. One of the reasons for the great success of " Australasia's" i onsultations consists in this : that the investment of a single crown gives you a change of winning £1000, that a pound gives four chances, and that five pounds secures twenty-one chances ; and then the lesser Prizes may be earned by the other Tickets. In order to procure a single Share in any other large Sweep, one pound would have to be paid. ~TOTHE BOOT AND SHOE TKAJDJE, THREE SHIPMENTS DIRECT to Wanganni of the finest Ladies' Work ever imported to New Zealand, and made to my order. Pattern and Design by the best makersup in England, France and Germany. I invite special attention of the trade to these prand goods. Sole Leather, Kip, Calf, and all requisites and famishing required by the practical tradesman always in Stock. My knowledge of the trade and its requirements is thorough, gained through an experience of nearly i-a-century. To the General Public I offer inducements not held out by any house in the Colony. A INS WORTH'S COESKB BOOT SHOP. Everybody Kkows It. CHEAP FURNITURE. The Premier Furniture Warehouse in eilington. A. FARMER, -TTPHOLSTERER, Cabinet-maker, •U <fec, has now on hand one of the Largest » v tocks of Furniture in Wellington. Being a direct importer, and employing none but skilful workmen, together with first-class machinery, A. F. is prepared to compete with any house in the Colony. Country orders attended to with*' despatch.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 16, 17 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 16, 17 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 16, 17 July 1883, Page 4

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