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R. I'. ' FARMS FOR SALE. OPAKI.-400 aores, partly ploughed. No j buildings. f OPAKI,—4OO. acres, • Every convenience, well finished dwelling, complete stables and oatbuildings, Gaiden and orchard, good grass and water, sock yards, sheep pern,, and dip. Easy terms, 250 sheep given in. IUURICEVILLE.-40 aores. Partly bush, no buildings. The expenditure of the £200,000 on the continuation of the railI way towards Eketahuna will make all WHITE'S LINE, CARTEfcTON.-24| acres first-class land, fenced, and sub-divided, cleared and grassed. Lean-to-cottage, dairy, cow shed, sheep yard, pig-styes, good orchard, and nice stream of water. On terms. I'WO auda quarter acres reallj splendid I fenced, planted with ornamental and fruit | trees. Cash £l2O only, LARGE dwelling, first rate orchard, between 4 and 5 acres extra good land. I £375. Terms I TO LET SHOP AND DWELLING.-The only one Jof "Perry's blook" left, unequalled site i for business, HOOSES.-Rental from 6s to 12s 6d, very jfew vacant. t j LAND.-Several BficWnSrood land, fenced into a conven fronting Victoria street To let or i system of repayment of principal and interest periodioally, fin'O AGENTS FOR frHH hoi «*a \u* n ,„i;)„ h I Company, and Masterton . Permanent

mm i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ofoacconist,-±'ancy I Goods Dealer, &e. (Opposite Chb Hoid.) (GeMge) plxJfSile^lltilnrff lenmruj business, ,-Tb - - .= Spelling up a large quantity of I Cameron's and T. C. ■Williams' /HELEBRATED TOBACCDS-in all the IIGARSand CIG'ARET-TES of the best ; brund and qualifcj. Prime Breva and Manilla Cigars 3deaoh he' tmvm mmm^o&j . Goods and Toj THE CHEAPEST. HOUSE for Pipes, Meerschaums, G. 8.8., and Briar Pipes, ; in any quantity. ' piPES REPAIRED and .WUNTIflyn :'to feeraold very cheap, 1. Stations and Hobools. Liberally dealt with. Haircutting 61 Shaving 3d. Tobacco Cutting Machine on the premises '! TRY- : DIXON'S ! In theleMp^ G.D. is commissioned by Wellington Buyers to sell 5 corner sections in the tll*»44MfiTl J[. T, STEELE'S, I (Opposite the Government Buildings.) THE STOCK which amounts to j (Twolve thousand five hundred pounds) • Must be cleared out bo'STjijiG end of August a IwiTHOUT 1 RvERVE. , The Prices of a few articles are quoted Jo ; ' J show the^d^ipjp^e. 42a Superior extra size. Blankets. i22a-6d' f F Yajj(.FwQiLßiyfffbttm JLflßd * All Wool Flannel for 7Jd isi9d Welsh Flannel for . Is 2sj6d ( r four rjrtffi I. iJ-'Xffilfl&lX 1b! Dress Serge reduced to. ud I|d Satin Cloths, any shade, now 74<1 ls6d Twilled Beige reduced to 9d Is 4d Twilled Homespun reduced to fid ls9d Black Straw Hats reduced to 6d 3s ed'MMitodifck 'Ms all awia&v»x\]» ! 12s 6d' Real Seal Hats now only 5s 6d 121 6d Trimmed Hats reduced to 5s 3d 211 fashionable Hatmsduced to 9s 6d 216 Ladies' Jackets reduced to 10s fid 3s 8d Strong Umbrellas reduced to Is Gd i lip 6d Durable Silk Umbrellas now at 6b 6d 50, 3d, Everlasting I'iimmin? reduced to Id 11 i White Ribbed Merino Hose only, 7Jd CLOTHING. Trousers and Vests reduced to 15s uw Trousers and \ eats reduced to 22s fid 12b 6d Tweed Trousflisjeduced to 7s (id 17b 6d Colonial Tweed Trousers now at 9s 6d is fid Strong Tweed Shirts now only 2s'9d Country orders will receive v prompt attention, l! 'As nothing but FIRST C GOODS (ii lported direct •• from the notable m mufacturers) arc kept in stock, Customers Vll not be annoyed by having a lot of rubbiih forced into their parcels, and as the "W lole stock must be cleared out the goods Ml be'SOLD AT SUCH LOW RATES jth it customers will save fully 50 or 60 per ce it. . J. T. STEELE.

ITJBRAY, ROBERTS JL and CO. • .fLiVEON SALEBARBED WffiE, galvanised •do do ' japanned'. , FENCING WJRE'BB annealed, Nob. 6, 7, and 8 dp, do round steel, No. 10 Grass seeds and elovers. Sulphur Wool Packs, various sizes. Qornaaokß Littje'B non-poisonous aheeptdip Pulverising diso harrows Rabbit netting, galvanised 16 gV 10

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1157, 21 August 1882, Page 3

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634

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1157, 21 August 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1157, 21 August 1882, Page 3

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