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r ->WI-L-L 1 AM ;;K E B S TEE ■■:■ tentMd ; sailmaker, . ,:;■.:.: (ppposite.Empire Hotel), j. * ;■;.;;. .•• j 183 In OD;FE(EY! ■ HUSSELL ;■;:/.:B-UI ; Jivp:B'-E.. ': " I MASEERTON." , ■A L TEE PBE E Y,. YY . GENEEAL BUTCHEE, Bridge-street, Masterto TUrR J. - VILE begs to inform the inhabit. ants of Masterton and surrounding district that he has taken the FLOUE MILL from j Mr J, Crimp; and is now prepared to grind , grist at current rates. Wheat purchased, Best silk-dressed Flour, Seconds and Bran . on sale at the mill. i. J. VILE. e Masterton, March 3, 1879. 63 >EOPEETIES FOE SALE BY M. E. MILLEB, NATTER. 6 2,842 acres, freehold h - 1,500 acres, leasehold, with 14,000 sheep, 52 head cattle, horses, plant, said all necessary buildings; 9 miles from town 1,345 acres, freehold 75 acres, leasehold, with 6,000 sheep, 350 head cattle, horses, plant, and I all necessary buildings j niuemiles from town 9,200 acres, leasehold 300 acres, freehold, Northern seaboard, with 1,000 sheep, a few oattle and horses; rim rag-fenced, and all i nnn neceSßar y working improvements 4,800 acres rich land, fenced and subdivided, well watered, with 10,000 sheep, 200 cattle, horses, andvaluable plant, good residence, within easy distance of Napier 67,700 acres, leasehold 1,400 acres, freehold, with 25,000 sheep, cattle, horses, and good station, improvements 635 acres, freehold, with 1,200 sheep, a few cattle and horses, house, yards, &c-Mohaka 4,300 acres, freehold, part fenced and im proved, with if, 100 sheep, few cattle and horses; near Seaboard. 10,000 acres, freehold, all under improvement, and 13,000 acres, leasehold, few improvements, with 17,500 sheep, few horses and 1 cattle; Seaboard 5,000 acres, freehold, part improved, and ! 6,400 acres, leasehold, low rent, with 6000 sheep; Poverty Bay 8,300 acres, freehold, part improved, and 8.900 am-PB lnncolirOrl r™y±;™™~„„3. —.ll. 5,500 sheep and good station buildings ; Seaboard 11,700 acres, freehold, all now under improvement; fenced, and sub-divided into 10 blocks,, which may be sold separately on very easy terms, rich land, within 25 miles from town by good road, property now carrying 12,500 sheep, besides a numbe ..in.... 11. uauueauauorses 1,700 acres, freehold, Wairoa, improved, with 2,000 sheep, ? ood Station House, &c. 40 acres, highly improved, with good _ house and office; near fla*elock 354 acres, unimproved sections; Wood ville

240 acreg, unimproved; Maliia 17,200 rich agricultural land, near Cambridge, in block rf 300 acres, and upwards; easy terms 8,000 to 9,000 acres freehold, rich, alluvial laud, Whangarei, Q hours from Auckland. Crown Grant. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer, Stock, and Station ™ Agent, Napier. THORNDON BREWERY. J. & W. STAPLES. Brewers, Malt and Hop lotobtebs. T & W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the Trade and private persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES, STOUT, <£o., in bulk and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors. ISPPrivate families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards, '' All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. J. ft W. STAPLES, Proprietors, '' AND MOULDING MILLS. Sash and Door Factory. Curved work cut to any design. Turning in all its branches All description of Joiner's work done. Agents for all descriptions of Carved Work BACON & WRIGLEY Proprietors

MAO E I The comet's a blazin', unemployed ravin' To" Bury the Tempter," his snares, and his wiles. Poor wretches a-cravin', at Old England lavin', To suffer starvation in heartrending style. The rascal, he told 'em of gold in New To be found in' the streets, to be dug in the site; Of wages abounding, and work-oh, th villain! The bosses they scramble for men all the while. The girls, husbands all in plenty-rich squatters; The men could have lasses as rich as a Queen; While every man's pig was justkivered with trotters, And fishes by thousands in every stream; The drinks, finest liquors, "nomul-Berry w(h)ineing;" ' . The houses all furnished with everything rare; : The climate likeEdens and Heavens comBut Bowley's returned, and can cut all their hair, \ And shave 'em as well, with the greates • ' of care. Yours truly, A.A.BOWLEY, At the Old Shop, Te AroHairdressing and Shampooing Saloon, Cuba-street, 402 .'.-..•■ Wellington* . ASTfiRTOFBAKEfR* JAMES THOMPSON. . , BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 421, 23 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 421, 23 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 421, 23 March 1880, Page 4

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