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onWEDHESDAY, Ist Angnst. Having secured thoprimestbeef and also turnip, fed mutton, they are in'a position to offer to,the public the bestmcat prociir. able at a rcasoßablo price,' for CASH and ope by every attention .to tkoir J buai ess, andcleanliuess and civility.' to receive a fair share of patronage, MTON&GRAHAM/ Butchers, ■__MASTEETCU ' DUIiSOFS "PREMIER" WOOL PRESS? POWEfiFUL, HANDY SIMPLE and QEEAP. ' ; FAEMEKB andstationowncrs should see the "pbemiee" Press before' ordering for tho coming season. ; The working parts of tlii |S ; P ro SS are madoso that they will 'last a iibrisiE 'and it is so simple' that the merest mom cm Tlioyaro at present being mado atMessrsEobifisonßros, Coach* CARTERTON VTOETH BRITISH AND HER. OANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, London and Edinburgh. ''' Subscribed capital, £2,600,000. Paid-up £620,000; Ecsorve fund, £1,843,544 MURRAY, ROBERTS A'OOv' Agenv Wellington, 'MRREWADmNGTON,', Bnb-affentatMaßtort(m. ! FOESA&E. 4.500 Acres'good sheep country—fericef ■; . and subdivided,.large portion"arablo -homeatßadj close to township.''' ' - VOOAores bushlandall blear and in grass! rich soil, well'situated, subdivided into convenient paddocks;: good ■■ buildings. Afirst'olass pron'ertv. ■ 'With small oxpendliure;,wo'uld make good farm, capable of oarrving about ~, 1,600 sheep.. /. ,' ; j 440 Abtes bush land, allolear, and well .; grassed, .fenced and subdivide'd, n6Wii parrying 1,200 sheep.' ■ ~■:■'; ... 340:At)roB partially improved bush- land.' _ 100 Aores bush lana,iuUy improved/rich , ; BoU,welljrjrdßßed,go6a dwelling and' i . / farm buildings, olobs to railway •, '• Blation.suitable'fM'dairy farra.-i::■' •0 1 Aiirfls'partiallyimpraved. bush'; land, ';',,, escpllentshaop country. / : "!'') Ili v-, 220 'Acres partially improved ibush land. 300 Aores arable land close to Masierton, ';b.;&ei£Hi 'mmwMwkss m B Jr
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4913, 29 December 1894, Page 1
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362Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4913, 29 December 1894, Page 1
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