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T. It. iVCaodonald & Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, ; TOWNSHIP OF PAHIATUA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. ■ At 2 p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & 00,, , are favored with instructions to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, THE TOWNSHIP OF PAHIATUA. OA A SECTIONS, varying from a hj\)\J quarter of an acre to four acres, being the sub-divisions of section26, BlockVlll, Mangahao, about 12 miles from Woodville, between that, township and Eketahuna. The township is . situated at the junction of four main district roadsj opening up vast tracts of the richest lime- . stone country in the North Wairarapa District. ; The.only chance of. securing first-class business sites in the centre of one of the mndest Districts of the North Island. ' The TOWNSHIP "OF PAHIATUA'is the natural distributing centre for tlie splendid area of the country, (the Mangatainoke Block) just secured by Government. Plans, with full details, will be issued on the 11th September. For further particulars, apply to ■ BANNER AND LIDDLE, Napier, Or to THE AUCTIONEERS, c . 209 TO3uSINESSTe6PLE and others; MMAXTON, late of the Evening , Press, beep to inform the public generally that he is now in a position to transact business, as Town Agent, on behalf of the residents throughout 'the Wairarapa, or elsewhere, and will promptly carry out all instructions or orders he may be entrusted with. Markets found for country produce. Produce of all descriptions bought and sold on commission, For particulars apply to M, MAXTON,' Commission Agent P. 0.8. 308, Wellington. Agent for Mutual Inter-Colonial Mercantile Association. Offices:—Feathers-ton-st • The Wairarapa Daily filed. 2065 "Throw Physic to the dogs," some say, : But that I never did; .. For I beneath the nauseous dose, Found Borne sweet sugar hid. —Shakespeare. HENRY EDGAR ETON PHARMACEUTICAL OEEMIST, Quee'n-st., Masterton, TAKES this opportunity of Bincerely thanking the inhabitants of Masterton and the neighborhood for their liberal patronage during the time ho has been in business, and assures them of his continued exertions to secure their support and confidence. H. E. ETON would call attention to a few winter requisites, viz.— Cough Emulsion i bottles 2s and 3s Gd, Cough Linctus, (children), bottles Is 6d and 2s Gd, St Thomas' Hospital Liniment, made from tlie original receipt, a valuable application in Rheumatism, Sprains, Bruises, &c. Bottles2s6d each, Chilblain Liniment, a sure and effective cure. Bottles 2s and 3s Gd. Eton's Podoplryllin SeidlitsK Povrdei*s, the best remedy for Bile, Indigestion and Torpid Liver, Costiveness, Unpleasant taste in the mouth, Headache, &c. Boxes containing 12 powders, 2s Gd, Eton's Celebrated Worm Powders, packets Is. Sweet Essence of Senna bottles Is. 3 Eton's Neuralgia Cure, bottles 2s Gd. Tooth Tincture, bottles Is. Eton's Infant's Preservative, bottles Is ; Btrongly recommended for infants and children suffering from acidity, flatulency, watery and dry gripes, convulsions, Frog, &c. Depot, for all genuine Patent Medicines. Stock constantly replenished with all the new and latest preparations. Horse, Cattle, and Dos; Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Trusses, Sponges, Toilet Requisites, Brushware. Prescriptions and family receipts accurately prepared. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED 2041 AUCTIONEER'S SPECIAL - ANNOUNCEMENT. MJ. MULLIGAN has muchploas- , ure in announcing to his friends and the public that, having decided to embark in the business of AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Ho has this day taken out an Auctioneer's License, and is therefore prepared to undertake Auction Sales of all descriptions. Having leased thoso commodious premises recently occupied by Mi- T. K, Warburton, opposite the Exhibition Buildings, Lambton Quay, ho has ample accommodation for all classes of goods. Advances made, and account sales promptly rendered. Noto the address: M. J. MULLIGAN, Auctioneer and Commission. " Agent Opposite Exhibition Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington, 2045 A. J, it AW SUN, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR & LAND AGENT. Levels, estimates of quantities,. &c., supplied for all descriptions of Engineering work. Special attention paid to swamp drainage. PROPERTIES FOR SALE Two acres of grass land, comfortable cottage, garden, &c,, within half-a-mile of PostoiHce. £lB5. 2,600 acres, Wangaehu Valley, first class lightly-timbored land. In sections of various sizes.. Terms very easy. £2 to £2los per acre. 708 acres, easily accessible, and within 4 miles of Railway. One third clear, the rest good Tawa bush land, £2150, with terms. Cculd be stocked at once. Sections fronting main road, and firstclass situation, in the rising township of Pahiatua. 380 Acres of Bush Land, 9 miles from Masterton, at 30s per acre, in one or more lots 10 acres of good land, bulltings,' &c., near Masterton, 530 acres, within ten miles of Masterton and two miles of railway, good road access. A fine block of bußh laud, and 160 acres in grass. £2OOO, termß very easy, 210 acres, Rangitumau Block, with easy terms, on the deferred payment system. A. guide, conversant with each property, .will bo provided for inspection of rural landsA list of dwelling houses, buildiug sites, and othor properties within the Borough, and of rucal land net advertised, may be seen at my office/ ' CHURCH-STREET,' MASTERTON. MONEY to Lend at Lowest Current rates on freehold securit \ 1962

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2096, 16 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2096, 16 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2096, 16 September 1885, Page 3

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