jyj- a ERNEST I’HYKNE (Articled pupil for six years to Bailey Denton, Esq., of Whitehall, London), begs to inform his friends that he has commenced business in FOXTON, MANAWATU, AS LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SURVEYOR AND AUCTIONEER. PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD in FOXTON ONE HALF ACRE on the river bank in the centre of the town, with a frontage of 300 feet to the road. Admirably adapted as-'a site for a wharf and warehouse, there being a depth of 16 feet of water, within 40 feet of the roadway. There is a six roomed house upon the property, and the whole is securely fenced in. 9 ACRES OF LAND within half a mile of the Post Office, fenced in with a fourrail fence, and has a six-roomed house upon it. Price, £2OO. 25 ACRES OF LAND, in the Avenue, with a two-roomed cottage thereon j three acres are securely fenced in and sown down. The garden round the cottage is prettily planted with blue gums and fruit trees. Price, £IOO. Also, 100 SECTIONS in the townships of Foxton and Palmerston to be sold or let. Full particulars to be had on application. CITY MART, HUNTER STREET. MR JAMES SMITH begs to inform his friends and the public of Wellington that he has arranged with E. H. HUNT to hold regular WEEKLY AUCTION SALES every SATURDAY, at the above-well-known Mart Persons having goods of any description to dispose of will find this an advantageous medium for effecting sales. Account sales with tho proceeds may b) bar\ ( -s~.mfidiate.lx upon delivery's^-goods. an'faiiaVi Smith is prepared to make advances upon any goods sent in for sale. TARATAHI MILL will exchange Timber I for Wheat, Oats, and other produce ; ! also for Ewes, and Store Wethers. A. HUGHAN, Manager. Apjil 29, 1871. WOODSIDE STEAM SAW MI*LL has always a large stock of varfous sizes of Totara. Having great steam power, can execute large orders speedily. J. GALLON, Manager. Woodside, Wairarapa, March 2, 1871. rjT A EA*tT hi saw mill is prepared to cut timber to order with dispatch. A. HUGHAN, Manager. Wairarapa, March 2, 1871. W' OODSIDE MILL will take Wheat, Oats, and other produce ; also Ewes, and Store Wethers, for Timber, and for debt due to the Mill. J. GALLON, Manager. April 29, 1871. “jgONE DUST MANURE. MANUFACTURED and SOLD by the dersigned in quantities to suit purchasers.- " Cheapest and best Manure ever discovered.” —Stephen’s Book oe the Farm. “ One of the best, most lasting, and cheapest Manures that a Farmer can use.”—ENCYCLOPEDIA of Ageicultuke. Orders executed in order of rotation. THOS. W. PILCHER. Steam Mills, Manners street. SEASON FOR PLANTING. Evergreen trees may be planted with success from April to October inclusive. Decideous trees from May to September. R DONALD has for sale Pinus Maritima, • P. Pineaster, P. Hal| ensis. These are well suited to plant for shelters, being very hardy and of rapid growth, and can be sold cheap ; also a variety of trees and shrubs, comprising pines, cypresses, hollies, laurels, enonimas, laurestinas, myitles, fruit trees, native trees, ferns, &c, &c. A price list may be seen and orders taken at the store of H. F. LOGAN, Lambton quay, or at Eden Vale Nursery and Pleasure Ground, Karori.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 22, 24 June 1871, Page 1
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