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R. AITKEN & SONS. SATURDAY, JUNK 10. • OBEItT AITKEN and Sons, wil hold their usual Auction Sale on , SATURDAY next, fit 1.30 p,m, Particulars on FRIDAY eketahunaT I) OBERT AITKEN and SONS are inii structed by the growers to sell by public auction, at Eketahuna, on the abovo date, a choice collection of FRUIT, FOREST, & ORNAMENTAL TREES, in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneers will be happy to receive instructions to sell at the same time, landed property, live stock, or general merchandise, Entries for live Btock may be left, and arrangements made with Mr J. Jones, Eketahuna. "018 ROBERT AITKEN & SONS. EKETAHUIVA, TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, & OTHERS. Messrs r, aitkeis & sons are favored with instructions from Mr Anders Anderson to sell by public auction at EKETAHUNA, on THURSDAY, the 28th J line, 10 j acre Sections, adjoining tho Railway Station. The Auctioneers desire to direct attention to these valuable sections of Land, being part of the same section from which the site of the Railway Station has been taken, having frontages to the Alfredton road and adjoining streets, and as this must ultimately be the centre of the rising and important township of Eketahuna, intending buyers are strongly recommended to delay making purchases until they have the opportunity of securing one of these sections, Terms at Sale. 2918 Valuable Properties MESSRS R. AITKEN and Sons are instructed to sell privately a Magnificent Farm, THURSDAY, 28th JUNE.

Consisting of 155 acres, fenced, subdivided, and well watered j a good early Spring place; a large proportion of the purchase money can remain at 7 per cent; also Adjoining the above property 24 acres with good 8-roomed house, stables, yards Ac. TO LET—AtMauricevilln,a4roomed house, eood garden and paddock of about three acres. Good opening for n baker. Proprietor will build an oven if required. TO LEI—At Mauriceville, a Family Residence of lo rooms, a 20 acre paddock, and 2 acres Orchard. TO LET—In town—A six, and a four roomed House, 11. AITKEN and Sons, 2920 Auctioneers.

PURE LIME ! PURE LIME!! mHE UESTJIAURICEVILLE LIME 1 contains 92 PER CENT of PURE LIME. Sec Government Analyst's report. This is the only real test of quality. An article can be supplied as Lime containing a large pur cent ol SILICA at half the price of the ORIGINAL JIAURICEVILLE LIME, Manufactured by 110SSITER, And Sold by 3RAIIAM & CO., Masterton, The Patent Boot Stud t For screwing into the soles and heels of Boots. A set equal to a pair of soles and heels. Prices Bd. lOd, and Is the dozen. Keys for screwing them in, 4d each. GUTTA PERCIIA HALF SOLES, And solution for Repairing Boots, warranted to keep the damp from your feet; very simple, just stuck on the bout's. Also Gutta Perclia Soled Loots, 'Dick's Make', men's 18s (id, children's sizes, 7, (is (id, rise Gil a size, Postage Extra on all Goods. Reference.—Proprietor of this paper, W. H. PAI'NE, 141, Armagh-st., Christchurch, 2D20 a® GROWN LANDS FOB SALE. T is hereby notified that about 50,000 acres of Crown Lands in the Maungakaretu, West Waitapu, West Mauriceville and the Mangaone-Tiraumea blocks, will be open for selection on the 27th inst, on the Cash, Deferred Payments and Perpetual Lease Systems in terms of "Tlw Land Act Amendment Act, 1887," Full particulars obtainable at this office, and from pasters &e, exhibited at Railway Stations and Post Olliees. J. W. A. MARCfIAKT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. June Bth, 1888. 2920 Monster Clearing Sale. £2©Q Lbs. SCOTCH FINGERING WOOL. 1s lid, worth 2s 9d. wholesale DRAPERY COMPANY P. DICKSON, MANAGING PARTNER, FOR SALE, CHEAP,-The Eightroomed house and | acre ground now in the occupation of T. Wrigley, Miriam' Street. For particulate apply to Sellat & Chennells

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2924, 14 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2924, 14 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2924, 14 June 1888, Page 3

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