s WELLINGTON- LAND DISTRICT. ' 'I ALE OF .CROWN LANDS |ON l DEFERRED' AND CASH PAYMEMS: 30 C 1 !M" ' ; '|)VK • ON TUESDAY, July 12th, 1881, twelve , (12 Sections, including 1700 acr?B, the Belmont andPahautanui'Districts, ! will be open to purchase at the Land Office, .Weilingtou, ;,,on Deferred . Payments. Litlio. maps, schedules of contents, and upset prices can be seen, or will ' be ; forwarded on application. 1 ' ; , . On WEDNESDAY, July 13th, at! 11 o'clock in the forenoon, forty (40) Sections# the above-named districts, 'and twenty-three (23) Sections in the Whareamia and Waipoua and Manawatu Districts, comprising an area of 10,000 acres, varying in price from 10a to 80s per acre, will be offered for sale by public auction, at the Land Office, Wellington. The Belmont and.Pahautamii Sections are or road lines have been cut, giving approach to the sections within the block, and the Maps showing the position of the ab sections can be seen, and full particlarsb - tained on application. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH. Commissioner Crown Lands, Crown Lands Office, Wellington. June 21,1831. 802 TO LEND, at a low rate of interest. Apply office of this Paper or to MR T. MOORE, | 810 Carterton, GEORGE DIXON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE, Queen-street Masterton. (Opposite Club Hotel.) IN thanking his numerous customers, friends, and the general public for the liberal support , accorded to him since commencing business, George Dixon begs to assure them that he will, by keeping none but the Very Best class of Goods in. stock, endeavor to deserve a continuance of the same in future. Attention is directed to the fact that G. Dixon has in stock a Large and Choice Assortment of CAMERON & T. C. WILLIAMS' CELEBRATED AMERICAN TOBACCOS! All of which are true to name, as he does not give one kind two or three different names. The following will give an idea of his stocklmperial Ruby Twist, Victory, Queen of the Seas, Three Ply Twist, Double Thick Pocket Pieces, Flower of all Nations, (5-inch Gold Bar (pocket pieces and Is plugs), Navy Six's and Venus Ten's, Venus Nailrod, Venus Twist, and Raven Twist. OUT TOBACCOS or ALL KINDS. Rough Out and Unsteamedfcut on premises,) CIGARS of the Primest Quality. Richmond Gem and Vanity Fair Cigarettes. Meerschaum, G.8.D., and Briar PIPES In Endless Variety, ' FANCY ORNAMENTS! The Choicest Assortment of Fancy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, fta, In the District. In fact, everything that is procurable at any Wholesale Tobacconitt and Fancy Goods Warehouse can be obtained at this Establishment. Stations and the Trade liberally dealt with. All TOYS sold at WELLINGTON PRICES. 1 HAIRDRESSING SALOON. On the premises, where customers will receive every attention and civility from an' experienced Hairdresser and Shaver, Mr C. Rolund, who will trim your hair neatly, and give you a clean, comfortable shave. HAiR-ooTTwa Gd, SniViNa 3d. N.B,—The above is the oldest establishment in this district, and it can't hi rubied out! Agent for R. Bcbreii, Bookbinder, Weilinrrfnn. ono J!'. H. WOOD&CO.'S List op RUCTION gALES FOR JULY, SATURDAY, 9TH. Ge oral Sale of Everything, at their Rooms GREYTOWN. THURSDAY, 14th, Horse and Cattle Sale at Buckridge's Yards, waihenga; SATURDAY, 16th. General and Genuine Unreserved Sale |At their Rooms, CARTERTON. THURSDAY, 21st. Horse and Cattle Sale, Pastoral Societies Yards, CARTERTON. SATURDAY, 23hd. General Merchandise, Furniture, &c., at their Rooms, GREYTOWN. SATURDAY, 30th, General Merchandise, Furniture, &c., at their Rooms, CARTERTON. ENTRIES for above sales are requested. For other and special sales see advertisements. F. n: WOOD k Co., Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. & WAIMATE PLAINS. Crown Lands Office, Patea, 24th June, 1881. T7IURTHER SALE OF TOWN AND JD SUBURBAN LANDS. in the Townships of Opunake and Manaia, and RURAL LANDS near Manaia; will be sold by Public Auction, for Cash, on MONDAY, Ist August, 1881, FuU particulars may be obtained and Plans inspected at any Land Office in tho Colony. O. A, WRAY, 810 Commissioner of Crown Lands. IJIHORNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL Sydney-street. K. Wilson, M.A. \ St, John's Coll,, Cambridge ut W. T. Chwlewood, [ a a ' Ex, College, Oxford ) The half term will commence on Wednesday, 6th July. The school course comprises Engh'sh (including reading, writing, grammar, history, and geography), Latin, and Mathematics. " Greek,.Frenoh, and German are optional The hours of attendance are from 9 to 12, and from 2to 4. The first half hour in tht morning will be devoted to religious instruction, for those boys only whose parents desire it. The school year is divided into three terms, with three weeks' holiday in May, three in September, and six at Christmas, for the temporary accommodation of boarders until suitable premises can be obtained. Ladies' classes and evening classes, pre-' paratory for the Civil Service and University Matriculation examinations,, will be formed as required. ' " For termß and prospectus, apply to K. Wilson, Hobson-street; ortoW, T, Charlewood, Box 68a, Post Office, LOST.— Small iron-gray mare, branded like M.on near shoulder, Information, as to the [A] whereabout?, of the same wili be thankfully received by T, McCarthy or Thomas Kilburn. 812
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 815, 9 July 1881, Page 3
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