STEVENS k GORTON. WEDNESDAY, 24th AUGWT, At 2.30 p.m. In Their Sale Rooms, Pauhsbsioh Nohtii. ~TEVENS & GORTON have received instructions from Mr W. 0. Christensen to soil by publio auction as above, That superior property known as Inn WAIREBA RUN, noing Mictions 19 to 27 and part of scotions 17 and 18, Rangitumau District, comprising 2228 acres of tirst'Class land. The property is situated about sixteon miles, by a good dray road, from Masterton, and about seven miles from the Maoriceville Railway Station. Five hundred acres have been fallen, burnt, and sown with the beßt English grasses, the balance being in light bush. ' Over two-thirds of the purohase money can be left nn mortgage for a term of years, at 5 per cent, per annum. AwmoNKns' Note.—This rim is to be sold solely owing to the ill-health of the owner, who has made up his mind to quit the property at a great sacrifice. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers; Palmerstun North,by whom arrangomonts will be made forintoudiug purcbasors to view the property. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. UTANTED TENDERS for Fellinff about 330 acres of lijjht Bush and Scrub. For fnrthor particulars apply to JOHN 0. WRIGLEY, Upper Tfiueru. TO BUILDERS. The Erection of a Shearing Shea near Alfredton, to clnso at noon of the lltlu'nst., will be received at my oftico, whore plans, etc, may be seen. The right to reject any or all tonders is reserved.' JOHN KING, Aichitect.
Ivtew vegetable & flower jLN seeds op all agents. Ask for Catalogues and Price List of new POT AIDES offered. JOHN GRAHAM k 00, GEORGE JOHNSTON (LatoE, Feist) Bole Agents • Mastekton,
. MASTERTON VOLUNTEERS, SPECIAL PARADE,. fflflE Company will parado on review order (helmets) at the Drill Shed, on TUESDAY, 9th August, next, at 7.30 p.m. sharp, for inspection by COLONEL FOX, Commanding N.Z. Forces, Every Volunteer late or absent will be fined Uue Found. 0. A, POWMLL, Captain, Commanding NOTICE TO MAKE PENCE. To the mvnor or occupier of Section Bt, iUn'ckXVl, MangaoneSur. voj Didtrict. 11AKE NOTICE that I desire that a boundary or Dividing Fence botween Sections 83 and 84, Block XVI, Mangaone Survey District, be made on or befuro the first day of May, 1893, and that such fence shall be a swing lenco, wi'.h posts or standards sixteen feet apart, and slabs or battens not less than four feet three inches in length, stapled at distances of not less than Bix feet between the standards or posts, on to wires which Bhallnotbeless than seven in number, gne of which wires is to be a barbed wire. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1892. HENRY BENTON, Owner of Section 84, Block XVI, Mangaono Survey District.
FOR GOLD AJND SILVER 'WATOfIES. 'XS genuine quality and correct time , / keepers,try U.&T. YOUNG'S, Lambion Quay, Wellisgton.
SILVER HUJNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES At-£B}s,£'q,£(iM?7'Mn(l 955. Sent post free to any address, and guaranteed two years at G. and T YOUNGS', Lambton Quay, Wellington G. AT. YOUNG wore awarded firfltclasa awards at theN.Z. Exhibitions of 1865 and 1890. SOLD BtIOOOHES-iHall DESIGNS, Plain Bar Brooches, Pearl Sot do., also the New Torqomse and Pearl Brooches' it G, &: T.TO.UNCfS, Lambton Quay, Wellington. GEM RINGS IK CHOICE PATTERNS Set with tho vanouß Gems, Styles to suit all tastes atG. & T. YOUNG'S Lambton Quayi Wallin^toß, ELEOTROSILVERPLATEOGOOpS Aohpce assortment pf these goods'all imported direct from tha manufacturers ■' By G.&T. YOUNG, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
OPR COUNTRY FKIBNPS Ate cordially invited to inspect our cases in which are displayed a choice selection of the various articles ot our Stock, even though they do not wish to buy. Please note the addresses--Lambion Quay, Wehinoioni AXt> AT DIMEMff, TIMABU AMD OaMABW INFLUENZA. IF you have paiua in your limbs, feel feverish, with headache and a general feeling of latitude, you may be'sure* you have" influenza coming. Now this is the time to vet— Marshall's Influenza Mixtures, : '" ' ' and take according to the priced directions.. These mw celebrated reme: jjies havp'perhaps been t|io mpans of ci|ripg moro cases of Influenza than all the rest of the remedies i|} % market. In (he Sou.t|i ls]and over 4,000 cases were cured in six weeks during the epidemic of November last year. The mediciues are quite pleasant to take, and are perfectly sa,fe—even for young children. They qos't 3/- for i\yo bottles, and you can get them from'* '••■ I H, E, ETON, CHHMIST, ....MASTEKTON Sole Agent. D. P. W, WK§P MR William BkeyT P. 0.5., the New - Zealand ; Government Analyst states that this whisky < is without a tract of fusil or other deleterious oils.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4183, 4 August 1892, Page 3
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