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GREAT LAND SALE. FITZHERBERT DISTRICT. rpriE WELLINGTON A MANAWATU I RAIT-WAY COMPANY, Limited, will sell, about JANE ARY NEXT, Several Blocks of Land in PiG.lierbert and adjoining districts on very FAVoRAm.n terms. The blocks hare been divided into suitable sections, varying from 70 to 300 acres. All the sections have frontages to well graded roads, which are now being cleared, so that intending purchasers can etamine the land before the day of sale. Early in December, plans showing ares ami locality with description, clarifying the character and quality of the sections, will be issued. It is almost unnecessary to refer to the excellence of the Fitzherbert cou-try. That portion of it which has been sold by the Government is occupied by a large and industrious body of settlers, who are unanimous in speaking of the great productive power of the land, the eemaliry of the climate, and the advantages attending the settlement in the district. The whole of the laud to be offered by the Company will bear the most favorable cemparison with the land already sold by tbe Government, both as to soil and general adaptability for successful fanning operations. Future advertiseraent will give full details of terms, time of sale, am 1 means bow to obtain accurate and complete information of the laud for sale JAS. WALLACE, Secretary. Wellington, 1 Ith November, 1884. 700 FOR SALE. Valuable farm propertiesOn Easy Terms. 530 Acres first class Laud. Some vein able Timber on this property. Also, one Farm ef 84 Acres, laid down in English grasses and subdivided in five paddocks, and good building on this property, close to town. And one of 42 Acres which will make a good Dairy Farm. All fenced. For further particulars, apply to JOHN FABIAN, 718 Greytown. REMOVING ! REMOVING ! REMOVING ! ! GREAT AND WELL DESERVED REMOVING SALE FOR TWELVE MONTHS. rpREMENDoUS jgARGAINS II 1 Everything Sku.ino ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. BELOW COST PRICE, Carted Home Free, and no Questions asked All the Great Selling Off : Denudation ; the Million ; Bankrupt Stock ; One Thousand Pounds Wanted ; Dissolving Partnership ; Retiring from Business ; Clearing Sale for New Stock ; Obi Stock ; Bad Stock ; Lock, Stock ; and Barrel Sales, are putintothe most Ponderous and Impenetrable Shade by the Great and Continually Increasing, Perpetually Removing Sale that is always taking place at that GREAT EMPORIUM ot all that is Useful, Ornamental, or ot Utility— FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORE, MANNERS-STREET. Remember !—The Stock is Removed every day at an Immense Slaughter, to make room for fresh stocks to arrive every morning, thus securing to my Customers something new (and Second-hand too) every time they bring any money. DON’T bo MISLED by Misrepresentations or Monster “ FIBS,” but purchase anything you need from that GREAT PUBLIC BENEFACTOR the “ VARIETY MAN,” FLOCKTON, VARIETY STORES, MANNERS-STREET. 563 EMPIRE HOTEL, Featherston, Close to the Railway Station. -J.BE Best Accommodation in tbe District. First class Stabling and Paddock. A trial will convince. J. SMITH, Proprietor. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS? M. CASELBERG * CO. will make up TWO-GALLON HAMPERS Of Assorted Liquors, the Hampers to contain SPIRITS, WINES A ENGLISH ALES, Or to contain such assortment as purchasers may require, the Liquors being of the very Beat Qualities and well known Superior! | Brands. Co-Operative Brick Store, Masterton. CO-OPERATIVE STORE, MAIN STREET GREYTOWN. 711!) WELLINGTON DTE WORKS (Established 1863.) W.BARBER. DYER AND CLEARER, (Silver Medal and two Certificates of Merit for Dyeing. Woollen aud colored fabrics in Ladies dresses, jackets, cloaks, ulsters, etc., cleaned aud beautifully dyed and pressed without being unpicked. Gent’s clothes cleaned, dyed, pressed and repaired to look like new. Curtains, table covers, etc., cleaned or dyed Straw hats cleaned or dyed. Feathers cleaned or beautifully dyed any color, and curled. Kid Gloves cleaned. 814 i | REWARD.—Lost, one grey mare, in j I foal or foal at foot, branded HT. 15 U. J. TULLY.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVII, Issue 1654, 31 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVII, Issue 1654, 31 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVII, Issue 1654, 31 December 1884, Page 3

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