.OUNINGHAM, BADKAM-& OC THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, At 2 p.m. PROPERTY AT CROSS' GREEK. MESSRS OUNINGHAM, BAD HAM &CO, will sell by audio undor instructions from the exooutois e tho will of tho lata Lot Cri.ss, deceased at their rooma, Brandon Street, Welling ton, on Thursday the 31st March, at ! pm.— That valuable, farm situato in tli Featherston district (for up waids of 20 years in the occu pation of the late Mr Cross) containing 640 acres freohoh and 104 acres perpetual lease, It is situated between the Pigeon Bust and Dross' Creek Railway Stations, anc is now carrying 1100 sheep, beside: horses and cattle. There is a six-roomod house on ths property; atao dairy, mon's cottage, woolshed, concrete sheep dip, &o, Tho live stock and implemints can be taken at a valuation, at the option ol the purchaser. Intending buyers can obtain ordors to view and further particulars on application-to THE AUCTIONEERS, OrtoHkssrs BMNDON, HISLOP and BRANDON, Solicitors to the Executors. Imitatim the Sinceml Form of Flat tery PRICE and CO. W. KISSEY, Artist, Sole Proprietor, Lambton yuAY, Wellington. SPECIAL NOTICE, A LL Pictures are taken by the Pro* Q. PHIBTOR PERSONALLY, THR PUBLIC san therefore feel assured that every pains will be taken to produce a Striking PonißAiT combined with n Pmasiko Picture. TWO PEOOFS FOR EACH SITTING. Cabinet-- b d Three-quarters orfull length, 1 copy 3 0 do do 3do 5 0 do do 6do 7 G do do 12 do 12 6 The great success which we have achieved hjour highly artistic work, iogdkr wit' the fublicatinn of our Reduced, Price Lis has induced others to attempt to follow i our wake; hut as wc are practical Phoh graphers, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS Oi THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and iksiijn, and hep owselwi abreast o the times with the proyre s of our profes ivm, the Public can readily undetsltmi the rami of our superiority, and hoi utterly impossible it is for others to com vetc with us. MATT-OPALETTES As executed by us, the slylo of finisl is not injured by Handling nor Moisture THE next English and Europear Mail Direct specially addressed pel "DORIC" will close at this office or THURSDAY, the 31st March at CIE am. Money Orders and Registered Letters at 4 p.m. and parcels at I.BC pm. on WEDNESDAY, 30th March, Duo London, 13thMay. JAMES AITKEN, Acting Postmaster. 25th March, 1892, ft EVERi\ t DEN,Junr, WISHES the Public otMasterton to know that he has commenced business as EXPRESSMAN, and will from this date be prepared to carry goods at Reasonable Kates. Your patronage solicited. Orders may be left with J. Graham & Co. EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD, VTOTIOE is hereby given that at a y meeting of the Board to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of March, 1892, special orders passed by the Board on the 27th day of February, 1892, levying special rates on sections: -7, Ba, 9, lit, 15,10, 17,18,20, 31, B, 11, 23, 24, B. 111, 7, 8, B. VII, Mangaone Survey District, will be presented for confirmation. Copies of the special orders may be seen at the Road Board Office during office hours. W. BAYLISS. Clerk, Eketahuna, February 20th, 1892,
MABTBIITON ROAD DISTRICT; PUBLIC TENDERS will close at noon on SATURDAY, April 2nd, at the Road Board office, Masterton, (whero particulars may be seen), for Contract No 3, Northcroft's Road, 113 chains road formation, etc. F.a.MOOME,Clerk. Masfcirton, March 28th, 1892, Central Boot Warehouse, Queen Street, Masterton. Boots! Boots!! Boots!!! JUST opened up a large and splotiJid consignment of COLONIAL MADE BOOTS AND ' ! ' SH Q E 3> From the leading factories of the colony. Boing made to'my special order customers caii rely upon getting G.ooi tywlil&QwiMttiiM aiif! Good Value Also my stock of English Boots and Shoes will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES t» make room lor PW GOODS to arrive shortly, 11! Quods marled in Flam Figures. Boots and Shoes made to order, and Repairs Executed with Promptitude. Cquntry Orders Promptly attended to. J. CARPENTER, GRASS TO LET. T)ADDOCK of 216 acres to lot for 5 or 6 months. Apply at once to L. JOHNSTONE, Maunceville. Or W.L JOHNSTONE, Hall St., Master^' " 70R PRIVATE SALE, I A A-AORE farm of the best land (tUU in >ho Waitarapa. Well rnproved and divided into 16 paddocks; securely fenced and welj watered. Good homcatoac], outbujjdiugs, yards etc, For further'particDbrs''apply, ■ . ?.|WOD, At<iiip'ctrMKtf!tc>j>m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 3
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