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ELIGIBLE FARM AT FOXTON. TjlOR SALE, dose to the town of Foxton , _IJ Manawatu, a FARM of about 123 acres of rich agricultural land. On the property there is a well-built Cottage, Stockyard, &c.,. and a never-failing supply ot water, The land is partly fenced into convenient Bized paddocks laid down m grass; a portion is rich drained Bwamp. About 43 head of cattle, horses, pigs, &c., will be sold with the property. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, Mr PATRICK NSYLON, Foxton, or to BENJAMIN SMITH & Co. Land and Estate Agents, Lambton Quay, Wellington. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AT MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. TjlOR SALE, solely in consequence of the Jj ill-health of the proprietor. TUCK’S HOTEL, MASTERTON, doing, at the present time, a first-class business. This old-established Hotel contains 19 rooms, with Stable, Stockyard, Coachhouse, Garden, and every convenience, and is situated iu the best part of the township. With the above may he purchased ample paddocks, contiguous to the hotel, and 60 acres of Rich Bush Laud on the Opaki Plain. To effect a prompt sale the terms will be made extremely liberal. » For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Estate and Commission Agents, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TUESDAY, 16th JANUARY. JAMES SMITH is instructed to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1872, at Hunt’s City Auction Mart, All that piece of Laud, containing 640 acres, of which 100 acres are good bush land, situate on the Tarafahi Plain, in the Wairarapa District. The property is fenced in ; about 200 acres are laid down in English grass; there is a good house on the land, with garden stocked with fruit trees; also, sheds, out-buildings, and sheep yards, and about 400 mixed sheep. A part of the-purchuse money may be left on mortgage. Further particulars may bo obtained at the office of Messrs Bran don & Quick. tyuay j or the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock precisely. Hunt’s City Auction Mart, December 19th, 1871TO LEND —£50 for three years. Apply by letter to WILLIAM FRANCIS, Taratahi. TO SAW MILLERS. rYTANTED at Woodside Saw Mill, WairaY*.y rapa, a pair of six feet Wheels and Axle, with good arch—must bo very substantial. State price delivered or otherwise. A GALLON, Manager. November 29th, 1871. WOODSIDE STEAM SAW MILL has always a large stock of various sizes of Totara. Having great steam power, can execute large orders speedily. J. GALLON, Manager. Woodside, Wairarapa, March 2, 1871. fJIARATAHI MILL will exchange Timbei for Wheat, Oats, and other produce; also for Ewes, and Store Wethers. A. HUGHAN, Manager. April 29,1871. rpARATAHI SAW MILL is prepared to cut timber to order with dispatch. A. HUGHAN, Manager. Wairarapa, March 2, 1871. WOODSIDE 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. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSURANCE & ANNUITIES OFFICE. BENJAMIN SMITH & Co., ACCOUNTANTS, LAND,ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS, AND DICENSKD LAND BEOKEBS. Lambton Quay, Wellington. WILLTAM LYON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONEH, AND NEWSAGENT, Willis street, Wellington. The “ Home News,” and “ European Mail” received by the Suez Mail and the “ News of the World,” by the San Francisco Mail. Orders received for all New Books, and English Papers, and Periodicals,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 50, 6 January 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 50, 6 January 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 50, 6 January 1872, Page 1

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