FOR SALE. FOREST GATE STATION, AHURIRI, ABOUT I'IFTi JIILKS FKO3I KAPIEK. GOVERNMENT! LICENSE 11,000 ACRES, "With between 1000 and 0000 SHEEP A quantity of Cows in mill;, Working Bullocks, Horses and v mixed lot of Gallic. H Clf\f\ ACRES FREEHOLD of which 7 9 A\)\J there aie 4,000 ACRES FLAT LAND grassed 3,000 ACRES undulating LOW HILLS, level on top, and 200 ACRES good TOTARA HUSH i Ai'onionof one lontulaiy is already partly j fenced . and the rest is in course of completion. j Th« property is bounded on the other side by | the TuUi TuUi River. 1 There nrc tliren haddocks of about 300 Acres, and a Mjbfiantiiil and conilnrlable Homestead, Stable*, Out-houscs, Garden, &c. Woolshed, men's Out-Stations, Mteep Yards Dray, Carts. Ploughs, and other implements, with overv convenience for cartying on the business of a Sheep Station. Terms and mode of payment, which are liberal, may be ascertained on application to LEVIN & CO., Grey -street. Wellington. 29th July, 1800. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. TWENTY TRUNKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Just Arrived ex Chapman, Martin Luther, and other latu ai rivals, NOW ON SALE, AT THE WELLINGTON BOOT AND SHOE AND j LEATHER WAREHOUSE, WILLIS-STREET, R. AUSTIN Proprietor, I) AUSTIN in reluming thank* to his friends \j t for past lavoiv, lio^s to call atterii'on to (he atiow. large importation of goods selected from the English aiid Colonial markets expressly for the im potter, and in every way adapted for the Col ■ i iy . U.A. has resolved to meet the wqiiirenionts of the limes, to cuniluet his retaH business on the ready money system — sttuvll profits and quick teturn? heiny the order of the i\'ay. Having secured the services Af several first-class workmen, will continue to mako the v«ry best de!-ctiption of boots an-1 shoes. All orders en t tussled :o him will meet with prompt attention. A large assortment of Colonial work constantly kept on hand. An allowance made to rnnholders and storekeepers. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. TF YOU WANT GOOD AND CHEAP \ BOOTS GO TO BROGAN'S, THE RED BOOT, MOLESWOETH-STBEHT, NO PUFF. OVERLAND ROUTE TO WANGANUI AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS ON THE WEST COAST. rriHE PORIRUA HOTEL now offers the -*- best halting point on this magnificent line of road, and the proprietor seeing the necessity for combining comfort with economy, has thrown open a well grassed paddock of 10 acres for the use of dtovers. The house affords all convenience for travellers, and the wines and spirits have been chosen with great care. JNO. McGRATH, Proprietor, (Late Wm. Jenkins) £5 REWARD. QTOLEN OR STRAYED from Kawa Kawa O Station, Wairarapa. a bay mare with black points branded D C on near shoulder also a filly foal of the same color unbranded. Any one returning them to the undesigned will receive the reward. E. C. PHARAZYN. Watarangi, Wairarapa, July 10th, 1865. SNUFE! SNUFF!! EX CHAPMAN, FROM LONDON. A N assortment of Taddy'fl Snuff, in |lb and XjL 31b jars. ALSO, A choice selection of Snuff Boxes. J. WALDEN. July 5, 1865.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 1 August 1865, Page 2
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502Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 1 August 1865, Page 2
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