Special Advertisements. MAHUPUKU AND HIKAWEBA ' SETTLEMENTS. "OTICE is hereby given that applications for leases in the under-men-tioned Settlements will be received np till 4 pm. on TUESDAY, the sth June, 1906 :- Mahupuku Settlement, 4831 acres, comprising six farm?, 341 to 483 acres, on Lease in Perpetuity ; two Small Grazing Runs, 1139 and 1223 acres. Rentals from 4s 4d to 6s 2.6 d per acre per annum. Hikawera Settlement, 1753' acres, comprising three farms, 465 to 687 acres, on Lease in Perpetuity. Rentals from 5s 2.9 d to 6s 1 6d per acre per annum. Pamphlets containing plans and full particulars will shortly be obtainable at the principal Post Offices and from the signedJOHN STRAUCHON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Land ani Survey Office, Wellington. AGENT WANTED. T EADING English Office (Fire, Accident, and Live Stcck) requires Representative for Masterton and District. "INSURANCE," Box 467, G.P.0., Wellington. NOTICE. WE beg to again notifj onr Customers and the Public that we have severed all connection whatever with our late shop in Queen Street, Masterton. No one there has any authority to collect monies, take in repairs, or conduct business on our behalf. All communications and remittances must be forwarded to Wellington, or paid personally only to William Dolan or Haril* Lamming. H. LAMMING & CO., 117, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
WELLINGTON COLLEGE. IHE Second Term will begin on WED- . , NEBDAY, 30th May. The Headmaster will be at the College to receive patents and guardians on Tuesday, 29th May, hcm 2 to 6 p.m. '?.. 1 CHA'S. P. FOWLER Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. PHE Speond Term will begin on TUBSI D\Y, 29th May. The Principal will receive new pupils on Monday Morning, 28th May, between 10 and 12. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Alfredton Coach and Carrying Business. W. F. HARDING, Proprietor, Eketahuna. Coach Service— LEAVES Alfredton 9.30 a.m., arrives Eketahuna 11.30 a ra. Leaves Eketahuna 2.30 p.m., arrives Alfredton 4.30 p.m.
FLY & YOUNG, GENERAL CARRIERS AND MAIL CONTRACTORS, beg to announce that they have purchased the Carrying Business lately carried on by Mr A. Irvine, and assure old and new client? of their best attention. Commercial Travellers' Samples a speciality. Agents N.Z. Express Co. Telephone 126. Stables and Store Rooms, Bannister Street.
JD. CRUICKJSHANK & CO • Limited. GENERAL MERCHANTS, STATION, ..STOCK & INSURANCE AGENTSj PERRY STREET, MASTERTON We have for sale— P. and B. Roofing Paper. Butter's Patent Iron Fencing Posts. Cyolone Droppers. / De Lisle's Cattle-branding Composition General Station Requisites Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, etc, Seed Oat 3 and Seed Wheat Oaten Sheaf Chaff. Potatoes. N.Z. Insurance Co., Accident, Fire and Marine. P. #O. Steamship Co. x
Empire Hotel Stables. MASTERTON TeijßPhone No. 13 TC. CLANCY begs to notify that he • has purchased the lease of the above stables, together with the Cabs and Livery Plant, belonging to the late Mr F. Hockley, and will continue to run the same on the most approved lines. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. Horses broken to saddle and harness. CAB MEETS ALL TRAINS. Parcels and Goods delivered to all parts of the town T CLANCY.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8151, 29 May 1906, Page 1
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