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JJ'or Sale or To Let. EOR PALE OR LEAS3.-With purchasing olause, about 1000 acres well .watered, and raodtrately well grassed. Apply to J.G.COX. 1300 Upper Tinui. T7IOR "SAJE.-l Acre/ Cottage, Stable. JD Caif-shcd, Orchard, 40. Price-£2OO. Terms • Ouo-fourth cash, balance 2 years, at 6 per cent. ' Apply ' JAMES BROWN. ,; : '.LAND/FOR SALEIOAHIATUA. •fTIOWS SECTIONS ON EASY TERMS, Also Suburban Sections close to township 83 follOWS; !-v ...:;; .'; ;':;:'■ : ' 133 acres, 40 in grass,'£6 pet-aero one-half cosh. ' : ' 345,, acres partly improved, £4 10 per acre, one half cash, balance without interest, 153 acres, £3los on easy terms, Apply to I '.' ,': '.' ■ - ' :■•! :■ ; •' 1230;; •' .... W, W. MoCARDIE. ORSELL.-A Country JL Hotel, doins; a good business, For further'partioulars apply to •■■■': .A.McHUTCHON, 1121. ; . Whakataki. t SALE. X' 2, 4, and 6-tootk, and : full-mouthed, 7a per head. : '' ''■■■■ : - '. i > : ' 300 Cross-bred Lambs, 6s Cd per head. . . : •; , ~..., ~; , fcJOO Romney,Marsh Wethers, 9s per head. '■■■"■ Delivery can be given at oiice, , Apply to ; ; A; DOUGLAS, '■ -■l2Bl. - ■•'- Mount Adams. : pOR SALE;-A few splendid sections in DIXON'S ESTATE, 'Situated in the best portion of the Borough.' TERMS: ; - VERY JE-A.S Y. APPLY EARLY, GEORGE DIXON. FOR SALE. -20 Working. Bullocks (With or without gear). HERCOCK & TAPLIN, 13Qfi Carriers, Taueru. tjl 0 & , S, A L E. .. 110.h.p, Cornish Boiler 12£h.p. Vertical Tubular Boiler 1 Patent Brick-making Machine, oapa- • ble of moulding 15,000 brick per , day; suitable for steam or horsej povver Also— A small Boiling-doivn Plant, suitable for small butcher, ROBERTSON & CO., 1310 Phcenix Poundry. IQR SALE.-1000 merino X' ewes, 2, 4, G, and full-mouth,' principally full-mouth. ■ 'Enquire F, MOORE,: 13 W Glenbiirn. m PRINCE OP WALES'HORSE REPOSITORY. OPENED TO-DAY, FEB. 17th, 1883. T THOMPSON begs to-inform his .friends and the public, that he has opened the premises! as a LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES,, where they can engage a First-class HORSE or ■VEHICLE at a price that will suit everybody. ./ ■ T, T, At the same time begs to draw the atteution of his customers to one fact, that is, that all horses entrusted to his care to be broken in, will be attended to under the supervision of himself, and also that all horses placed under' his charge will receive ,eyery attention, The premises comprise 20 well-built stalls, 6 loose boxes, a first-class harness room, an office to transact the business of the stables, a commodious loft for the storage ol fodder, the wholo forming the most extensive and complete establishment of the kind in the province of Wellington, A list of prices will appear in my circular, which I hope will give every satisfaction. Horseß bought and sold on commission. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies,' Waggonettes, Coaches, &o„ &c, on hire at the '""""'' PRINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, T. THOMPSON, PItOPBIETOR, 13015 | BULLOCK BEOS.' ' "lACRIFICIAL FINE ART UNION! 11 OIL PAINTINGS, OLEOGRAPHS, CHRONOGRAPHS, i FINE ART MEDALLIONS!: By permission of the Hon. CtooiirAi, valuedat jg3()(J at [ ;£3OO. ' ' ■ ' lOs.j ■Prizes on view at our Establishment Lambton Quay, from 9 aim, to 9 p.m. N.B.—All persons desirous of obtaining Tickets in the ; above Fine Art-Union should do so. at once, as poly a limited, number of tickets are available the Address: ' i BULLOCK BRO&j B,OOKSELIiEBS AND STATIONERS. '■'' Lambton Quay, Wellington. 1302 ''■"■- . Education Board Office, . ' Xi y : .';' Wellington, 15th February, 1883. ,'; for the following iapI; ; xjL,. pointmente will be received at this ; ;office up to MOKDAY, the 26th insfc.':— \.-, i- Master—Kaitoke School ■■ . ! ■e■■•''!■•.' 'Master— WaihakekeSchool;:/'.- j ' Assistant Master-Carterten School > % _ Salaries, £IOO to £l4O per annum, accordsi .ihgito'classitioation.'"j'| : ;,■'■■; . /_;■ : Pnpil!Teacher-r-TeAroi i ; d .vPupibT^acher—Thbrndo'a;, Pupil Teacher—Petoni School 0 i y ; , Pupil /Teacher—;ClareviUe .;,: )v ,';'„ Pupil Teacher—Upper Hutt: ,■ ' •., ..,, ~„,f --, borset,; '."i ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1311, 23 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1311, 23 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1311, 23 February 1883, Page 3

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