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■Sale 1 In thii Exchange Hall, '• ' 10,21, & 28, Lauibton-Quay, Friday, March 22nd, 1889. At Two O'Olookp.ui, T. Kennedy Macdonald & Co. Are favored with instructions ftom tho dii retora of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, limited, to sell by public auction as above, the OHAU.MANOKAU block, contaimno 28,340 fig 28,340 OF AGRICULTURAL AND PASTOEAL ".. . ' LAND - Subdivided into 40 sections, ranging in area, from 30 acres to 2,000 acres. The 'above valuable lands are situate adjaceut to tho township of OHAU, and running back towards the township of Manukau, on the Company's Lido of Railway. 'albo, thb OTAKI BLOCK Containing . 26,024 ACRES OP AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND, Subdivided into 49 Sections ranging in area from 50 acros to 2,300 acres. Deposit at Sale: TEN PER CENT. NO FURTHER PAYMENT for SEVEN TEARS. INTEREST: FIVE PER CENT. Ample talicities for Inspecting the Land is afforded at a mere nominal cost, Lithographic Plans at tho office of this paper, and full information on application to tho Auctioneers, T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., Exchange Buildings, Lambton-quay, Wolhngton. In' addition to the RURAL LANDS. THE TOWNSHP OF OHAU, Will be SOLD on the ABOVE DATE, BOMARCHE SPECIAL NOI'IOE TO THE LADIES OF MASTERTON, . AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ; TTAVING SECURED the sorvicos of Misy HOURIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assert that wo shall now be enabled h give- our Patrons the greatost satisfaction, MISS HOURIGAk, having had charge of the Dressmaking. Department in some of tbelending Housoßin Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability* places us in a position to recommend hor to our numerous customers. . Our prices, as usual, will bo oxtremoly moderato for the vjsry best work, TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMENDATION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. L J HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BONMABOHE, MASTERTON. . .RESERVING ALL SIZJES, JN.O. YOUN6 IRONMONGER', MASTERTON. BOOTS!BOOTS! BOOTS! H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, . (Opposite the Indo-Ohina Tea Depot), MASTERTON. WHILST thanking those who have supported him since he has been in businoss intimates' that he has a choice stock of own made BOOTS ANDSHOES always or. hand; in Gentlemen's Ladies and Children's of every description, Hovmow's Boys' and Girls' School Boots are noted for Neatueßs,Quality and Cheapness. Hounsiow's Fashionable and Popular HIGH LEG CALF AND KAN GAROO BOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE. Spocial made DAMPPROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep the feet dry,; verv suitable for country wear COCKSFOOT. "IHE Undersigned will be pleased to X submit SAMPLES, with quotations, on. application by letter or tele- ' Ejrara. -'■: Attention is respectfully directed to the SUPERIOR TERMINATING ' .:'■.-, :.:PQWBB''-.v.; . '■'''-'. '.•of'-' ■""' BANKB'. PENINSULA SEED, ;due to the peculiar suitability of tho soil and climate* to tbe growth of COCKSFOOT IN ITS PERFECTION. ". Parcels, large or small, to suit pnrchasers, who will oblige, by stating probable number of-sacks required, thereby, enabling-, submission of sample from parcel sufficiently large to execute order cbmpleto froinsame lot.Saojts may .betaken as nettingOOlbs. "-.•;■ V':- : ; ORDER DIREOT FRoIITHEDIS^i ■v: ■■'• ,'-Thua : ensuriP^#B:| Greatest Germinarjng.Power; . .truckß : : -.:';;: •>

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3153, 14 March 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3153, 14 March 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3153, 14 March 1889, Page 3

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