The Martinborough correspondent of the Wairarapa Standard says it ,is rumoured that the great Hautatara estate is : about to change hand.;, and that the rumoured purchaser is to be one of the largest property owners in the Dominion. The estate adjoins the Dyor Settlement, now one of the mot>t flourishing settlements in the Dominion. The nervous strain of household care wears out even the strongest women. Take Steams' Wine, the peerless tonic, which builds up the body and makes the weak strong. Pleasant to the taste. / Tourists and visitors to Auckland are reminded that Wildman and Arey's corner, Shortland-Btreet, is the leading house for all . kinds picture postcards and N.Z. view books. Carbonate of lime.'(as manure). Trial solicited.—Wilsons Portland Cement Co., Limited. '"; ' , The most eminent physician cannot prei aoribe a better preparation than , Chamberv & lain's Colic Cholera, and Diarrhoea BesisdjK J \ ; ... \y^* : &£s ■.'..'.■• ■-.:■■ .; ■ ''■-... : >' , ;-i^;S^':: l vH::;44 ! ' i tK: ;_, ~ *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13979, 8 February 1909, Page 5
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