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%fcggg%£EksEWg&kE& Sale ' '•' ' ' ■'■'"■, , ; :.;Sale' Sale FIRE AND WATER. Sale Sole • FIRE AND WATER. Sale Sale . .. —. — ':' r ' "* Sale" -Sale Uh-deniXble, .B'aio^ls'b .Sale' Sale 'Undeniable' BAnoAiNy! Sale Sale , v . ,- . Sale Sale TT is aniUwind that blows no- ' Sale Sale -f- body good.- .Thegood- in this, ;-S a i e Sale caso w *^ c reserTe^ or *l> e Sale Sale 3 ' tora t0 our " as^' -^ oofc an^ Sale 0 1 Shoe Market on Saturday next, g a ] c ■q 7 November 4th, when the whole -qoip . g g ate. te of the stock, even that part the I S ? g ale most' slightly'atfected by the iS a { c , ° a l e disastrous fire, will, or rather °™ Sale mu9t.be sold, at some price to c Sale prevent further tieterioratio'n; • t>ale iSale Who will be first? The boots Sale Sale are here ): the 'Bargains 1 are Sale Sale immense. It remains with our Sale •.Sale customers to take the great ad- Sale Sale -vantage of being first in the - Sale 'Sale— £eld.__The earh'er_you come . Sale r Sale % c groater is your choice, the Sale - 'Sale greater your satisfaction. ' - - ; Sale : ■ Sale A ' g enmne sale ! ' & genuine ; Sale Sale . sa J° " ■ eav nea .^ boots and g a i c Sale s - -^° ' lv ' olaail ? an make a ; g a i c , .Sale ' safcis^ otor y appearance unless gale ' 3™. she does. She may dress in 01 ' g ale " finest sUks, made up in the best S, g ale mannor.and stylo, and unless | a } c . g a }6 -the feet look neat the rest is a g* 16 Sale 'partial' failure. You see a fine ale .'. Sale lady dressed, and she looks well, 9. • Sale • . but catch a glimpse of her feet, Sale ' Sale and should she have on a pair Sale Sale of worn, run down at the heels, Sale Sale* out at tho toes, slip-shoddy, Sale Sale rusty boots, your admiration Sale Sale changes to a feeling of disgust. Sale S a l e On the other hand, if her feet gale Sale I°°^ n ' co s^° P ass sa tis- Sale Sale faotbrily though the balance".. g a i c • ' Sale °^ cv ' VTar '' ro^ e c phiin. ' g a i c ; | a }® .Laclies'.Kid Boots, 3s lid |*J! g a f Ladies' House Boots, 3s lid %^j coe o ■ g a j e Ladies' Lasting Boots; 6s 6d S , ° a } e Lach'cs' Suppers, 2s Ud g% le Sale Ladies' Balmorals, 8s lid g™ 6 Sale Ladies' Levant Boots, 8s 6d gale Sale ■ Men's Watertights, 10s 6d " Sale Sale Men's 1 Shoothig Boots, 14s 6d Sale Sale ' Men's Calf E.S. Boots, 12s 6d Sale Sale Men's Shoes. 9s 6d Sale Sale Men's Bluchers, 5s lid Sale gale Men's Slippers, 3s 6d Sale Sale Copper Toes, 2s lid"' Sale Sale Infants' Boots, from 6d g a le Sale Women's Dairy Boots, 7s 6d g a i c Sale Boys' Strong Nailed Boots, 6/6 g a i c o a . A fact we are willing to prove, a a \ B 2 i that wo can show a more s 1 . g a { c varied and better assorted °"{° g a } e stock of BOOTS and SHOES, ° ale | a J c suited to the wants of the a | e Sale people in this community, ° a ' e Sale an d that om- prices average Sale Sale Lower, considering the quality Sale Sale;, of. stock and workmanship, Sale 1 Sale than any. other house in our Sale Sale line in this section of country. Sale Sale '■ '• ' ■■■'" ' ' 'Sale Sale REMEMBER!— Sale Sale SATURDAY, NOV. 4,' Sale ; gj - GREAT SALE §g , Sale ATTHE Sale Sale New Times Cash Boot and Sale Sale Shoe Mabket. Sale Sale Sale gale R. HANNAH & CO., gale Sale PBOPRIETOB3. Sale • Sale . ' ' Sale SB\e33£232£££3££££ Sale Bale&&«2<n&&m&&&a2m£& Sale; fc SALE OF PASTOKAL LEASES OF CEOWN LANDS. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. General Crown Lands Office, ) Wellington, 20th September, 1882. , r\NE million aeren hundred and fifty \J thousand acres of Crown lands i will shortly be open for pastoral lease 3 in the Provinoial District of Otago, New . Zealand. This country is at present held under j lease in forty-six runs until the first of t March, 1881, and will again be offered in runs suitable to the nature o£ the country : but no lessee will be allowed to take up more than will carry twenty thousand sheep or four thousand head ! of cattle. - ' The leases .will bo for a term oE years to be hereafter determined; but in no ■ case will any lease be for a period exceeding twenty- one years. Compensation for improvement up, to l ' three years' rental will be allowed at tha • endof the lease. • ■ - In order to give new pastoral lessee time to make arrangements, the license, - will,in terms of the Land Acts, be sold by public auciion, at the Land Offices Dunedin, in the latter end of February, 1883, twelve months before possession is S to be given. One year's rent will be payable in advance on the license at the time of sale. : The country has been occupied for upwards of twenty years. It is well grassed, wellwatercd, sound and healthy. Distance from port by good roads and railways part of the way, from thirty to one hundred and fifty miles. r Maps and further particulars will be obtainable shortly at the Land Offices of . New Zealand, and at places in the q Australian Colonies, to be named in !g future advertisements. m Wll. E.OLLESTON, Minister of Lands. n- ~ HEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, id COAL SUPPLY, 1883. ry Railway Department, a Wellington, 27th October, 1882. rTIENDERS will be received until X ' Noon of Monday, 20th November, 0. 1882, for the Supply and Delivery 0--45 Coal a»id Coke for the New Zta land Railways, and marked out" side " Tender for Coal " SpecificatioßS can be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the offices of the Railway i.T Managers at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Nelson, Picton, Greymouth, Weßtport, Christchuroh, Dunedin, and the station, masters' offices at Whangarei and Inver cargill. Telegraphic tenders will be re ceived if presentud at uuy Teltgrapl ' Office by Noon of ibe same date, proVn ed that -written tenders in due f-ru I are lodged at a Railway Manager's offioi by the same hour. The lowest or anj tendur will not neosssarily be accepted. 61 ' . J. P MAX EL I CUa§ral Manager, ix«w 2Jcaluud 1 Rwlw4 8 *

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 16 November 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 16 November 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 16 November 1882, Page 1

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