from w j iiSt 1)6 LR, 2180~-< : Secretary. TROUT FISHING* LAWN TENJflsi! CRICKETING ! !! Glass Balls and Traps for Shooting . Matches. i Bicycle Fittings. A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL REQUISITES ON HAND. Locksmiths' and Gunsmiths' Work. GEORGE DENTON, Watchmaker, Jeweller, & Ironmonger 33, Willis-street, Wellington. 2167 SMALL GRAZING RUNS, WANGANUI DISTRICT, PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. KARJWAREWA, PARATIE&E, AND HEAO Blocks. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 9f.li December 1885. TWTOTICE is hereby given, in terms of " The Land Act, 1885 t " Part VII., that leases of 21 small runs in the above Blocks will bo submitted to public auction at Hie Masonic Hall, Wanganui, on Tuesday, the 12th January, ISBG, 10 a.m. The areas vary from S9 to 1985 acres, and the upset rentals from Cd to Is per acre. The leases will be for an absolute term of twenty-one years, renewable for a further'term of twenty-one years, in terms of section 209 of " The Land Act, 1885." Improvements equal in value to one year's rent must be effected in each year for the first two years ; and before the end of the sixth year an additional amount, equal to two years' rent, must also be expended. Valuations for permanent improvements, as prescribed in sections 210 and 214 of "The Land Act, 1585," will Ije paid at the expiry of the leases to the outgoing tenants. No person can take up more than one run. No person who owns freehold land, or land under lease or license irom the Crown which in all would exceed 6,000, acres or who is incapable of making the declaration prescribed by section 200 of " Tho Land Act, 1885," can become a lessee. Maps with full particulars thereon can be obtained at the Lands Office, Wellington, and principal Post Offices. . J. W. A. MARCHANT, 2178 Commissioner of Crown Lands, jq-ELSOa JfoATE & O —celebratedTP I3i©sx<ie«£ Teas. • BAVE NO EQUAL. REGISTERED.
Traee Iylakk. N.M,TcO y S ipxts&E: H Av- s BEEx Awaeded GOLD. AND SILVER MEDALS. N ELS OX, MOATE & CO. Christchurch, Duneclin, Y/ellington and Auckland. Largely sold in Masterton by G. DUNCAN & SOXS, grocers, and F. W. TEMPLE, grocer, at prices precisely the anie as at head establishments. 2177 PHILLIPS' iiuta rmmi Qceen-st., Masterton, JS now open, and -will be found replete with every conceivable comfort. All the conveniences of a jirsi-class hpTfye are provided, every room being furnished and upholstered with the newest and best material. Inspection cheerfully invited.
Parties desirous of securing apartments will do well to communicate at once with, the proprietor. Good paddocks wicfc water. First-class stabling accommodation. An experienced man to look after-horses. Come and look for yourself. 2179
: l. Jones,: FRTJITEKEE, (Opposite Bon Marche, BEGS to tender to his numerou sals tomers and the public gene r y .the compliments of the season, r Local and Foreign Season Fruits. ' A large supply on hand; which will be sold at prices to suit everyone. Frtsh Fruit Received Daily. 2174
■XRAPEBS' INDOW JJKICB TICKETS ! CHEAP ! I "DAILY OFFIC
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2184, 2 January 1886, Page 3
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