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TUESDAY, 30th JULY, 1867. PUBLIC SALE OP LAUD. ' BETHUXE & HUNTER Sell by Public Auction, At the E X C H AX G E, ■ -Oh TUESDAY, the 30th JULY, At Two o‘Clock, LOT ONE (To be sold in Terms of Deed of Assignment) That very excellent Faum, containing 50 , .acres, more or less, of Superior Land,' being Suburban Sections Nos. 242. 244, 246, 306, 310, 314„ and 315, all adjoining the Township of Featherston, and having valuable frontages to main roads, together with the Dwelling House, Out Buildings, &c., &e., the property of Mr. J., Hayward. Mr. R. Buckridge, who resides on the premise,? will be happy to shew the House and Land to intending purchasers., M ESSES

LOT TWO. By order of Mr. Alexander Cameron, Executor of the late Captain Donald Cameron: ■ 'Suburban- Section .No. 69, in the .Small Farm Settlement, Grey town, containing 89 acres of land, together with the Dwelling House erected thereon. There is a quantity of valuable Totara Timber on this allotment, and the land is rich and admirably adapted for Agricultural and Pastoral pursuits. ■ - AND Various other Town and Country Properties, as advertised in the “ Wellington Independent” and “New Zealand Advertiser.” Exchange Buildings, July 12, 1867, jg S. RICHARDS, PHOTOGRAHER, Masteeton, Late Wellington School of Photography. R. 'J. GREAVES, 611 Y I Off X, Plumbeb, Painter, Glaziee, House Decoeatoe. Orders left for the present at this Office will receive prompt attention. R. C. KEEEFI, Will receive, all kinds of Colonial Produce for Sale on Commission at NOAH’S ARK, , W ELLINGTON. (gT Reference—Mr. Joseph Masters, Wairarapa. f?OR ONE WEEK ONLY!!! DRAPERY, CLOTHING, SADDLERY, FANCY GOODS. Selling off at the Moeoa Stores, The Proprietor having Disposed of the Business. No reasonable offer refused. For cash only,

As the late' proprietor of ; the Moroa Stores will have to give possession to his successor on the Ist August, it \vill be. absolutely necessary for all parties indebted..-to him either to pay before that date their respective accounts or to make satisfactory arrangements with him for their payment. Until Tuesday, August Ist, all goods m the Stores, and they comprise a good variety, will be sold below wholesale prices for cash.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. The rev. j. s. riskworth will preach-(D.V.), at the undermentioned places as follows; July, 3rd Sabbath, Masterton, 11a.m., and 6.30 p.m. ; Upper Plain, 3 p.m. , Featherston, 3 p.m.; fi-rejtovn, -6.50. pan.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 29, 22 July 1867, Page 2

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395

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 29, 22 July 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 29, 22 July 1867, Page 2

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