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A. JONES, AGRICU LTURA L IM PL EM ENT MANUFACTURER, WAIPUKURAU. NOTICE. — I tlmnk the general public for the very liberal support they have hitherto accorded me, and would direct their attention to a really FIRST CLASS LOT of very USEFUL and SEASONABLE MACHINES, both new and second-hand, I now have on hand and for sale at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Having always endeavored to meet the requirements of the district in the most practicable manner in connection with every description of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, A.J. feels confident that thoso in want of such articles will do well to entrust him with their orders, when they will receive prompt attention either by direct import or OWN MANUFACTURE. The lot now awaiting sale comprises—--1 Hornsby’s Reaper and Mower, new 1 Hornsby’s Paragon Reaper and Mower, new 1 Samuelson’s Self raker Reaper, second hand 1 Nicholson’s Reaper and Mower, se-cond-hand 2 Mowing Machines, second-hand 1 Two-horso Stripper, in perfect working order 1 One-horse Stripper, improved speed, suitable for hill country 1 Threshing Machine, small, with horse-power complete ; a very portable and useful lot. All these will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. A.J. can supply Machines by any other makers. nORSE RAKES, DISC HARROWS, Any size, from Oft to 12ft wide, at prices that will ensure sale. Communications by post punctually attended to. All descriptions of Agricultural Machinery BOUGHT, SOLI), EXCHANGED, or REPAIRED on the premises, At the INLAND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY, WAIPUKURAU.

gTEP ir E N C 1! EKV Y, LANE, STOCK, STATION, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, THE REPOSITORY, WAIPAWA. FOR SALE. M AKA RET U R ESE It VE. 42 Acres Good Agricultural Land. Half cleared and in grass. Kin.”; fence. Two-rwoincd House. 100 Acres, with or without stock ; 70 ucres cleared, fenced, ami in grass. Two-rooined House. 100 Acres ; 40 acres cleared, fenced, and in gross. Two-roomed House. 50 Acres; 18 acres cleared and grassed ; with house ; for .£BO. This is a bargain. ORMONDVILLE. 53 Acres ; 25 acres cleared, fenced, and grassed ; 2 acres garden and orchard. Constant supply of water. Two-roomed house. Fifteen chains frontage to railway. Rack of section adjoins township. 43 Acres Land, half cleared, fumed, and grassed. Two-roomed house. WAIPAWA. 2 Four-roomed Cottages, opposite Court-house, 130 feet frontage to Ruataniwha road. 14 Acres Good Land, {-mile from railway station, with comfortable Eight-roomed Dwellinghouse, Coach-house, Sheds, Orchard, and Well, pleasantly situated on 2 acres of land ; 12 acres well-grassed paddock 3 Four-roomed and one Throe-room I Cottages, two frontages t<> Great North Road, in first-class condition. 50 3-year-old Bullocks 30 1 £-year-old mixed sexes 2 Cases Bell and Black’s Matches. 1 Pile-driving Machine, viz., Monkey, Frame, and Winch, Blocks, Rope, and other gear complete 4 Springing Cows. FOR SALE OR LEASE. Stables adjoining Waipawa railway station. TO LEND. £3OO, in two sums, on freehold security. AGENT FOR South British Insurance Company. Agent Tikokino Sawmills Hotel and other valuations made. Rents and Debt's Collected. Having commenced business as above, T trust, from my knowledge of the wants, &c., of the district, to merit the support and confidence of the public. Any commissions entrusted to me shall receive prompt attention S. McGREEVY. LOST OR STOLEN FROM WAIPUK U RAIJ. rpWO POUNDS REWARD will h< I given to any one who will bring i< the undersigned one BROWN P‘>NY branded BU on near shoulder, four wl ii< feet, bob-tail, white star on forehead. 11. T. U. KNIGHT.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 377, 26 April 1882, Page 3

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