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FOR SALEFOR SALE. yEGETABLE SEEDS Broad Beans Kidney Beans Dwarf Peas— Rising Sun , Dickson’ Early Favorite Yorkshire Hero Queen of Dwarfs (All first-class Peas.) Onion— White Spanish James's Keeping White Lisbon • Cabbage— Early York London Market Warren help (a 'first rate early Cabbage) ■ Cauliflower, Carrot, 'Parsnip, Turnip, Turnip Radish,o red and white, Lettuce, Celery, Sugar Beet, Pumpkin, mixed, fine sorts, at M. CASELBERG’S

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES Greytown and Or D. BAR^iTT, TIYIDALE JftT RSERY.

FOR SALE, 1 i)A ACRES off land on the Opati lalu Plain, fronting the Ruamahunga River and wit hin .about thrqe wiles ,pf s'asterton. Patt of tlte lam} i« fepecd in and iaid* down in English grasses. About 111 acres are cleared and’ the remainder bush. The property is at present under lease to un improving tenant, of which there are 5i years to run. As the land is of good quality and in a rapidly advancing district, it offers most favorable inducements for investment. For terms and further particulars apply personally or by letter >6' COLIiV McLACHLAN. UQuiigarna Station.

E 0 E SALE THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE YOUNfi GENERAL, Just imported from Tasmania. PEDIGREE: YOUNG GEN KRAL is aged sis years; sire “ General,” imported to Tasmania, dam “ Flower,” by “ Matchless," g.d. “ Old Flower;” “ OKI Flower” by “ Prince,” also imported. “ Old Flower" was well known as the best mare in Tasmania, and won all the first prized at the Tasmanian shows. The half-sister of YotTNG General is the prize .more in Tasmania at the present lime. For price or further particulars apply to : E. MEREDITH, Jra., Wharenma. ' or R. LUUAS, Auctioneer, Greytown. May 30, 1874.

BOOKS! BOOKS!! LEISURE HOUR, : Sunday at Home, Quod Words, Sunday Magazine, Quiver, Cassell’s Magazine. All the Year Round, Every By’s Annual, Cottager and Arfizan, British' juvenile, Band of Hope, Infant's Magazine, Little Folks, Children’s Friend, Children’s Treasury! Ac., &o. Indestructible Books, k-' 1 large variety sold wholesale and retail by:--R. MORTON. Grcytown, May 5,1874.

for Sale. FORTY ACRES of excellent land on Haggerty’s Koud.a portion of which is in gross. . ; ALS-Q, Twenty acres of unimproved land on Parker’s Road Carterton. For terms and further particulars apply to DAVID BASSETT, Carterton. March 29. 173.

FDfi SALE. /»A ACRES of BUSH LAND, West Ov/ Taratahi. About 4 Acres Cleared and in Grass. Also, ONE ACRE in Greytown, back of Dr Smith’s. Apply to . W. G ROBERTS, Greytown. June 6,1873. POE SALE. \ FARSI of 216 acres, with good nine--iJL room dwelling h&ae, Ac., situate at Taratahi on main line -of road, near the Taratahi Hotel. For particulars apply to Chas. EDWARDS, Taratahi, dr R. LUCAS, Auctioneer, : Greytown. Greytown, June 2,

PEOPEKTIES FO ti SALE. Gebttowk.—Section No. 87, 42 acres Totara bush land. • Town sere No. 4. )i.ij 4t) acre section, clpseitfQrejtown. FREfHEY Accountant, and Commission Agent.' Agent for the...Govetnbient Life Insurance anu Annuities. Greytown. Nov. 16. 1872, f ' FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO £|t FOR a TERM of fwo-ypars, 10 ACRES LaND in the Waihetiga Township, fenced and ploughed! • Apply to A, DOUGLAS, Drj River

WORKSOP EAEM, MASTERTON, TO LET BY TENDER. until 7th July, 1874. for the X above mentioned property, which is too well known to need much description, lor the letting on a seven years lease in one or two lots. Lot I contains about 118 acres with all home improvements thereon. Lot 2 contains forty acres of clear grass land, bounded on one side by the Knnpuni Stream, and divided into two securely fenced paddocks, with one town acre fronting the main road and ten acres of good bush opposite. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, but a reasonable offer will not be refused. Approved security will be required. The Slock and Pr oduce to be taken as per agreement. CHARLES DIXON, war., On the Premises. Masterton, Juno 20,1874.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 190, 30 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 190, 30 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 190, 30 June 1874, Page 3

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