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FRESH SHIPMENT. TABLE AND HANGING. LAMPS. count, and will giro our customers and tbo public the benefit and consequently have marked thei offiat SURPRISING PRICES. Cm and See Them HANDSOME TABLE LAMPS cmiiNEr AND GIOIE, only K/g notcoßh. J.GRAHAM&CO ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES. MASTERTON. SMALL FARM PROPERTY. CONSISTING OF- . Q £ AORBS and Homestead for pr V%l U,.. vate sale. • The aliove property is situated at Maroa, Ore;tqra,fronting Main Road, within amileof the Railway Station. The land is of Ist clasa quality seenrely fenced, and divided into 6 pad ducks, woll'Watered all the year round and outbuildings &o. Very healthy situation. Prica £4OO. A bargain For further particulars apply to F.H.WOOD. MARTINBOROUUH. Freehold property at Martinborough, FOR SALE-A BARGAIN, ON exceptionally easy terms, being a corner section, well situated, comprisng7 lores 1 rood 9 perches. Land securely fenced. Improvements include:— i roomed ALSOA freehold section fronting the oiain Road, with 5 roomed house, and outbuildings. The above properties can be sold together or separately. Fot tether particulars apply to . F.H.WOOD, FOR PRIVATE SALE. TEE HOST DESIRABLE DAIRY OR STUD FARM AND BEST APPOINTED Homestead Property 1 Over £1,500 Bpent In permanent improvements, A deoided bargain. Property in question comprises 150 acres of n'rstolasa land, securely fonccd, wellbalance virgio soil; the whole now in mental trees and some good native bush for shelter, orchards, gardens, etc. Improvements include—House of 14 roomß, fitted with all the latest im. provements, dairy, men's cottage, extensive stabling and other substantial outbuildings, The property is situate within 1| miles of the . railway station, and is close to the Dairy Factory, It would be impossible to procure another property in the Wairarapa with bo many advantages, natural and otherwise, as is Pfico—£3,ooo. Very easy terms can arranged if desired. For further particuMre apply to ■ F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer, VEHICLES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR PRIVATE SALE, and on terms if desired, 1 £ Now on view, at the Greytown ly rooms of the undersigned, Com prising 5 double seated Buggies, at prices ranging from £2O upwards 2 Waggonettes, 2 Rustic Traps, Single Buggies from £lB, Parisian Phtetun, Whitechapel Cart, GiR«, and Traps, 1 seoond hand Spring Dray price, £B. Also Biovo™, Spring Frame Dunlop, Pneumatic, Cushion Tyre, and • Solid Tyre. The whJe of the above at prices that defy competition. ; F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, A.G.TAINE&CX E Auotloaooru, 1 STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, ! Wool, Gwin and Produce Brokers, WELLINGTON, N.Z., . A BE prepared to undertake Auotlon Sales . £i ol Stock, Horses, Wool, Shoepskina, Hides, Tallow, etc, Also of General Merchandise, Furniture, Town and Country Lands. Sales held in tho country distriots as arranged. signments placed in our hands for sale or I hides and live stock. 0 VeHtionsmade nl all kinds ol proper y ■vrOTIOBIs hereby given that atter » IM the Ist March, 1894, all burses or cattle found straying on the Manga run will be Impounded. Any person found trespassing in search of stook t>f i, otherwise without proper authority wil 0 SHEATH &HCMB, • Lessees. i mODGOTE HOUSE > SCHOOL, y rfOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, d A Classical School for beys from the age oi 2 nine. (Established three years,) 1 TpADMASTER, C. L. Gardiner, 8.A., 1 fl Pembroke College Cambridge; Res'i--1 dent Assistant Master, J, E. Bannister,!!. A,, New Zealand University; Drill 'an( Qjtanastie Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Sub' jeota—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, Esggebra. Boys prepared for scholarship d field for orlcket and football. >■ Vacancies for several boarders and oV 0 boys. 1, Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of th i\ The next term will begin on MONDAY J I Juno 4th, 1894. Prospectus and full infor OENTJHtAL 13IN1NG 3 JBOOMSj j e QUEENBTREET........MASTERTON - mHOSEcommodious Dining, Rooms an 1 open to the public on Sundays is BREAKFAST-7,80 to 8,801 BUNDAW: .. LUNOHECN—I2tUI2 Bto 9,12101 ,j TEA-6 to 6.30 J 6to 6, g WMBWU. j| "THE WARWICK" IGH-OLASB BOABMNU ESTAB 3 i., , LISHMOTFOR 0| Geotmsien, Faunas and Tomb, By Day or Week. Hot ahd Coin Water Batbs, ?, W.Wellington Terrace. ' FINEST VIEW IN WELLING TON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 26 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 26 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 26 May 1894, Page 3

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