NOTICE. lOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS, POST OFFICE, MASTEETON. EASTEB, 1020. }N the evenings of Thursday, April 1, and Saturday, April 3, a 'elivery of postmen's and rural leliyery correspondence will be made "ver the Post Office counter, between i p.m. and ,9 p.m. - GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 2, /ill be observed as a close holiday hours). The Post Office will >e closed in all branches. Mai's ..sually despatched on this day will lose, to connect with early trains and oaches, up to 6.30 a.m. " TELEGRAPH OFFICE: Hours, 5 «.m. to 5.30 p.m. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE: Open 3 usual—continuously. No delivery by postmen or rural ontractors. On the evening of Saturday, Apri" ', a counter delivery of postmen's and ural delivery correspondence will be lade between 8 and 9 p.m. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 5. The Post Office will be open in al 1 ranches excepting the Money-order nd Savings bank Branch, from 9 a.m :O;10 a.m. Mails usually despatched on this day /ill be closed to connect with early rains and coaches, up to 6.30 a.m. TELEGRAPH OFFICE: 9 a.m. tc. loon, and 7 p.m. to midnight. (After 0 a.m. telegrams must be presented at telegraph Office, upstairs.) TELEPHONE EXCHANGE: Open, a usual—continuously. No delivery by Postmen or Rural Contractors. S. GUMMING, Postmaster. Post Office, Masterton, March 24, 1920. Sims, Cooper & Co NEW ZEALAND, LTD., FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS. We art buy«r» of j PAT CATTLE, BHEEP AND LAMBS At per head or at per lb. Also: BULLS AND COWS FOR BONING Fall' particular* on application to: S. FLANNERY, Tdcpbon* 1486, P.O. Box 188. MASTERTON.
MWO ACHES, part freehold and pan leasehold, situated only six mile from good port, all in English and native grasses with exception of shelter bush. Five hundred acre? fiat, balance undulating and hilh country, papa formation, flats ricl alluvial. Now carrying 5500 sheej (including 3000 ewes), 250 ' hev< mixed cattle, 80 dairy cows, 2< '■■.' heifers, 80 horses. New nini> roomed homestead, gas plant motor shed, dairy, etc. PRICI 150,000 as going concern. Term 220,000 cash to approved put chaser. This property is oxcellen buying at the money. 115.' 3388 ACRES, Hawke's Bay districi only six miles from railway, 50' acres flat and ploughablo, balanc *asy hill country. Carrying 700' sheep and 400 head of cattle. Twi hundred acroij at present undoi crop. Nine-roomed residence modern woolshed and shearing plant, and all other necessary buildings. PEICE £l2 10/- PEL ACEE—£SOOO cash, 1187 & F. McNeill & Co, Ltd., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 20 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. ANT PART OP THE DISTRICT DAY OR WIGHT Special Trips Undertaken. J. fiUfiy PKuPiUETUK Central Taxi Stand. 'Phone 1407. Private Address: farmers' and Commercial Club. Those um.
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Wairarapa Age, 25 March 1920, Page 6
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