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of the lUunrJiauga river; tow.-ink tbe west by tbe eastern shore of the Wairarapa hAe, U the centre of tbe Taul.crenik.-ui river to ita aonrce, and by a line thence west magnetic to the summit of the Bimutoka range, and thence by the Hntt county. Featherstun Riding.—Bounded towards the north by Greytown riding ; towards the east by Greytown riding, and by the centre of the Bnamananga river from the Wamrapa lake to Palliaer Bay; towards the south and southoast by the shore of Palliaer Bay; and towards the north-west by the Hutt county. Otaraia Biding.—Bounded towards the i north-east and south-east by the Wairarapa | East connty; towards the south by tbe shore ! of Palliaer Bay; towards tbe west by Feather•ton riding; and towards the north-west by ! Greytown riding. «im«m (IST COTOTT. I Castlepoint Biding.—Bounded towards the | north by the Waipawa county; towards the ( east by the ocean between the Waimata stream and the Whareama river: towards the south by tbe centre of the Whareama river to the Waihora stream to the source of Its northern branch, thence by a straight line to the source of the northern branch of the g«nminp stream to the Tanbern river; and towards the west and north-west by the Wairarapa West connty. Wainuioru Biding.—Bounded towards the noith-eadt by the Castlepoint riding; towards the south-east by the ocean between the Whareama and Pahau rivers; towards the south-west by the centre of the Pahau river to ita junction with Kaikaikari stream, thence by a straight line towards the junction of the Husngarna river with the Wangaehn stream till the said Hn« strikes the Wangaehn; thence by the centres of tbe Wangaehn stream and Hnangarna river to the Bhnmahanga river; sad towards the west and north-west by the Wairarapa West county. Awhea Biding,—Bounded towards the north-east by Wainuioru riding ; towards the south-east and south-west Ly the ocean and Palliser Bay. between tbe Pahau river and the Earapi stream; and towards the northvest by the Wairarapa West county.

A good (ample of wild Yankee speculation baa lately been the subject of talk in the ■fUmdon elnha. It is no less than a plan to [•eke Meant Vesuvine practically useful to gentlemen and ladies who may wish to be bunt—to be cremated instead of being buried. The company—a railway company —which at the present exists only in nubibua will undertake to ran mortuary trains from different parts of Europe to Vesuvius, and up its sides to the summit, on reaching which they will tilt their contents into the abyss, leaving nature in its grandest form to do the work of MBwlHiig the remains of humanity, and then taking the surviving mourners a abort excursion to Naples and its environs, in order to cancel in like manner the last remains of grief. Country Homes—How to Save Money.— BUY —lat. All your goods from those who Import direct from the manufacturer and thus save all profits; yon may depend on your articles being cheaper. BUY.—2nd- Your Drapery and clothing from those who keep a large stock and are thus enabled to show a most complete assortment, The Stock at Te Abo House, Cnba-street, Wellington is one of the Largest in the Province. BUY.—3rd. Where the terms are net cash, without discount or reduction of any kind, as there yon may rely on getting best value for your money. BUY.—Therefore, for the above reasons at Jambs Smith's Dkaxbbt & Clothing Establishment, Te Aro House, Cnba-street, Wellington. END—Your orders to Te Aro House, where they will be as fafth fully executed as though selected in person. -END—For samples of any sort of material and they will be forwarded post-free 1106 Strangers paying I visit to Wellington, and country ast tiers arriving in town, am very often at a loss to fcixwr which is the boat honse or cheapest general urapciy establishment to visit for baying drapery and doming. J. McIIOWELL A Co., offer special advantages that can he net with nowhere else in the eitv. They keep at ail times the largest and best assorted stock of every clast of roods, imported direct from Ibe manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland, which being bought on the most advantageous terms, etiabies them to offer goods of sterling quit tim at priceac that eaanot ha improved upon by suy boose in the trade. Every article is marked at a Bud price that cannot be deviated from, for ready money from which there it no deviation; so that maxperienccd people are os well served as the best judges; the terras being net cash, without rebate or abatement of any hind. A full description of stock can be obtained be at oar catalogues and advertisements. Nolo the address—Opposite the Bank of Kew Zealand, Corner of Lambton Quay andWilliamset.Wd ton.—Asvz.

FOB SALE.—7 Acres of Good Meadow Grass, or in lots to suit purchasers. For farther particulars apply to Mas HUMPHRIES, Greytown. L. ST. GEORGE, HBMIST A DRUGGIST Has on hand in addition to his usual stock DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. Yasn. purses, card-cases, pocket-books, nail, hair, and tooth brashes, Turkey and bath sponges, washing gloves, Pear's, Rieger’s, Binunel’s, and Carbolic Soaps, Please sad Lubin’s Perfumes. TOILET VINEGAR, AND FARINA’S EAU DE COLOGNE, Kalydor, Pearl Cream lor the complexion Lime Joice and Glycerine, Tncopbeknu Restorative, and Macassar Oil, Floriline, Sosodont, and Cherry Tooth Paste, Ac., Ac, JUST RECEIVED.—An assortment of Stationery. CHRISTMAS CARDS, BOOKS, AND , FANCY GOODS. Wanted—Subscribers (in advance) (or Periodicals. Hid STEAM SASH AND POOR FACTORY, SOUTH GREYTOWN. B. A- WAKELIN bege to inform the settlers of FeathersUm, Greytown. Carterton, Tara, tahi, Masterton, lancer Valley, and East Coaatthatat the above factory can he obtained— Totara doors, an sixes Tours sashes, all sixes Architraves, mouldings, skirtings finmiiw mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining ami rusticated boarding Ornibnuas lights Sadma and doors made to any size on the shortest notice. R. A. WAKEIJN, in making the above an■ounaamant, which must prove gratifying to those who take an interest in the progress of the Valley, begs to splieit that patronage from hwidars, contraston, and the pahhe gnaanly, which it wiilahnys bis his study GREYTOWN. of toarnit. Hi win to

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 509, 2 December 1876, Page 3

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