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NOTICE. INESHMEf, all of different ear , marks, are now in Mr S. Neimon b paddock at Eketabuna. They are supposed to haye come from the direction of Woodville. Owner can have them by paying ail expenses. SVEN ftEIL«ON, Eketabuna, May 18th, 1891. S* BOBOUGHOF MASTERTON. TENDERS close at 5 p.m., Tuesday 26th May, 1891, for about 11.88 Chains road work, Cplumba road. Flans, specifications, and conditions of contract and. forms of tender at the Council Chambers. B. BROWN.k.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3819, 26 May 1891, Page 3
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