SALE OF LEASES UF SIXTY RUNS | INOTAGO. I General Crowu Lands Office, ; ' ' Wellington 18th January, 1893. SlXTYillnos,: Comprising; ;an/area of 1,453,180 acres of Crown Lands, well passed and watered, and easy of access by roads, will bo offered for Lease py Pnblio Auction, on TUESDAY, the 2fth Feburary, 18S3,|at Watson's Long-Room Dunedin. . The Runs average an area of 24,219 aores, 36 Buns are. under this average,, the lowest being 300 acres; aud 24 Runs are' above the .ayerago,tke highest being 71,740 aores, The upset rentals avorage nearly : 2Jd per acre, ranging from 5d to less than Jd. per acre. , The tenure ranges from five to twenty-one' vears, Details of each Run, and Lithograph Maps, can be seen at any Land Office j aid Posters, giving full particulars of the Runs are exhibited at all the Railway Stations and Post Officeß throughout the colony. Wm, ROLLESTON, Minister of Lauds. " N.B.—lmmediately after the sale of the above Runs, about 80,000 acres will be offered in sections of from 500 to 6000 acres on'pastoral deferred payments, at upret of £1 per aore. 1282 AUCTION SALE OF CROWN LANDS AT MASTERTON FOR CASH. ON THUIiSDAY, the 15th February, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, FORTYFOUR (44) SECTIONS, varying in area from 40 to 640 acres, will bo ollorod for sale by public auction, at tho Institute, Masterton. , Thesu.soctious aro situato in the following Survey Districts, vizMangaone, Tiffin, Maugapakeba, Waipawa, Wainuioru, Moling Cerberuß, Aohanga, and Mount* Robinson. Also, ON MONDAY, the 19th February, applications to purchase the unsold Cash Sections in the Pohaugena (Survey District), Manawutu, and in the Tokomaru Block (Wanganui), will be received at the Land Office, Wellingto Twenty-five per cent of the purchase ■money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance within one month. Schedules containing particulars as to upset price, area of sections, Ac., can be had on application at Ihe Town Clerk's office, Masterton; the offices of the Wanpanui Harbor Board; and at the Land Office, Wellington, . I JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 16th Jan,, 1883. , FLAGS! FLAGS 11 FLAGS!!! NOW OPENING ex "ORiai"~-Red, White, and Blue Ensigns and Union Jacks (ail sizes), with the latest improvements, being Roped and Swivelled. Now is the time for Station holders, Hotel proprietors, Ac,, to purchase nood values at the Undermentioned Prices Ensigns (Red, White or blue)—l yard, 8s; 1J yaraß, 10s j 2 yards, 12s; 3 yards, 16s. English Union Jacks—l yard, Bs6d; 1J yards, lis; 2 yards, 13s 6d; 3 yards, 17s 6d, I guuantoo to forward any of the articles, as quoted above, on receipt of approved cheque or P. 0.0. Rick aud other Covers made on the shortest notice, and at Lowest Possible Prices, On Hand—Tents, Covers, Horse and Loin Cloths, Oilskin Clothing, Gum Boots, Netting Twine, Fishing Tackle, Ropos and Blocks, 4c,, &0., Hp, thomas' arthujr, Wholebale and Retail Manufacturer and Importer • . (Opposite Evening Post Offico), WILLIS-STREET WELLINGTON. - 1286 A FARMER. CABINET-MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, Cuba-street, Wellington, HAS A LARGE STOCK TO OHOOSE FROM. Hair-cloth Suites, Rep Suites, Cretonne Suites, Tapestry Suites, Black and Gold Suitu, Walnut Suites, Dolly Varden Suites, Occasional Suites, Leather Suites, The abowatprm ranging £1(1 to £55, BPRING-SEATBD COUCHES from 30s, EaSY CKAIRS, from EOs upwards, Occasional Tables of many designs at an • prices. GOOD SERVICEABLE FURNITURE, at prioes to please everybody. Carpete 1 Linoleums, Mats, Rugs, Matting Woven Wire Spring Mattrarseß, Crimßo Window Holland (very effective), doub width Cretonne, for Cmtaint-lordeis both sides.. And everv requisite for furnishing' a house in the nest and most economical manner. A.. FARMER, . CUBA,STREET, WELLINGTON. N.B.—A Spocial Cheap Sale every Saturday from 1 to 9 p.m., in the covered passage adjoining tho warehouse—For CASH only, JJPPER PLAIN SAW MILL ; McGregor brothers, Proprietors Timber out to any azo and delivered.,
WAIPOUA QTEAM "CLOUE, & AATMEAL k J TEAM r LOUR, & UATMEAL MILLS,. ON SALE by the Undersigned, whq hope to receive a share of public support: Superfine Silk Dressed Flour ' Wheatea Meal, Seconds, Follard, and Bran Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, Ac. BACON (fcWBIttLEY We are also PURCHASERS of WHEAT-, OATS; &o„ or can SUPPLY all descriptions of BUILDING MATERIAL n EXCHANGE for GRAIN. Wheat or Oats Gristed at Curiont Rates. OAT-CRUSHING Maohiner) specially imported, which crashes Oats in a' manner superior to! any other machine in the district. Now in working .order. | .'TAMES KING, WATCHMAKER, GOLD fj I AND SILVER SMITH, ■ ASD MANUPACTUEINO JEWELLER, ' (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel) CDBAtSTBEET, WELIINOTON. Orders for the trade carefully attended to.: The Iqrjprt of Stones 'and Gems in the i bzhuSi- oojoby/- L '-' ; /•' 1296 ' 'H- ■■ ' " ■■■■•-- 1 " " TO FAKMERS AND OTHERS!-' ■'' GEORGE THOMAS is a cash buyer of Oata and other produce. Wellington February 2,1882. 1196
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1298, 8 February 1883, Page 3
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