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STEAM SAW . PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS. . J. Sash and Door Factory. ; Curved work cut to any design. . Turning in all its branches All description of Joiner's work done, Agents (or all descriptions' of Carved Work ■ 55 BACON & WRIGLEY - • Pbopbieiobs MOP F I T, D.E.NTIST, Next door to Dr Harding's, Willis-street, ; ' WETJiTNOTWi ' . ■ 129 JjOARDING AND Mi SCHOOL, ' Colk-street, Masterton. - Under the Patronage of the Honorable Lofty Robinson, Principal ; Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound. English Education forms the basis of the instruction, given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught:— • French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. ■ Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderttte. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The first term of 1880 will begin on Wednesday; 28th of January. Evening Class for French, ' 351 N I C E I have authorised T, H. Murray to tolled all- debts due to his estate. Proceedings mil be taken at once if accounts presented by him are not paid. 345 Wm. SELLAB. £IOO SWEEP. On the WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. To be run oil the 13th February, 1880, 200 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH, £ First Horse .. 60 Second „ .. 30 Third ~ „ 10 Will be drawn on the art union principle, en February 7th. W. TOOGOOD, Treasurer 358 Club Hotel, Featherstou. R. >nd . J, BROWN ACCOUNTANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Offices: Council Chambers, Queen-street, MASTERTON. Agents for Mutual Life Association of Australasia. North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance. Murray, Roberts, k Co,, of Wellington - Cash advanced on wool, and insurances effected at the lowest current rates froni the sheep's back to Tondon, Dwelliui-houses insured at 15s per £IOO per annum and upwards. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE; House and J acre, Kuripuni.—Llso. Donald's Estate, from 1 to 2 acres.—Lloo. 44 x 108 Chapel-street—L9o. i-acre, Cole-street, £3OO 8-roomed House, j-acre, L3OO, Wrigley's Estate House and facre, Chapel-street, L 250 . 5 acres lorns'estate, L3OO Superior Dwelling-house, HalLstreet, L9OO House and section, Dixon-street, L 270 44 x 165, Bannister-street. L 165 House and stables, 2 acres, Fcrgusson's estate, L3OO. House and J-acre,'' Bannister-street, L 250 1 acre, lorns' estate, LfiO House and J-acre, Wrigley-street, L 350 i, t ~ L 550 i-aere section, Wrigley's Estate, L7O House and Section, Cricket-street! L2OO House and 16-stalled Stable and Store rooms, LSOO House and Stables; Bannister-street, L 350 Superior House, Wrigley's estate, LSOO ; half-yearly payments House and' J-acre, Keaton estate, L 250 „ „ Church-street, L 350 |-acre sections, 'Keaton Estate) LGO House and section, fonced, Wrigley's estate, L 220 ; terms ' 390 acres, Rangitumau, and house, L2OOO 50 ~ Opaki, and house, L4OO 200 „ bush, Raagitumau, L 450 225 „ Rangitumau, cleared, L9OO 40 „ Mauriceville, and house, Ll5O 432 „ Opaki u farm, L3OOO ; , . ' 800 „ Upper Taueru, LI6OO 250 ~ pastoral, Opaki, L 1250 2| „ Eentley's estate, L 250 From 2 to 300 acres rich agricultural land on the Kopuarangi stream, six miles from Masterton, at £6 per acre 40 acres Small Farm Block, Upper Plafn, £450 105 acres valuable rich bush land Kopuarangi Block at £2 per acre TO LET-DWELLINGS. 4-roomed house Wrigley's Kstate, 8s G-roomed >.oufe Dixon-street, 12s 6d Shop and dwelliny, Perry-street, 22s 6d Building sites in all the principal streets, on long terms, at low rentals, suitable for shops or dwellings. 355 +)ERAMBULATORS! 1 PER AMBULATORS! GO TO E. ARNOLD'S, Kuripuni, BASKET and PERAMBULATOR MAKER, Double - - . . £1 12s 6d Single • . . . £1 10a —Always some on hand— CASH ONLY. 372 N O T I C E. Having disposed of my Blacksmith's business at the Taueru to Mr Edward Nay lor, I beg to return my sincere thanks, lor the patronage bestowed on me while in business there, and hope that the same may be accorded to my successor. . J. NIELSON. Grcytown, January 20,1880, IN consequence of hard times.-J,. Nielson respectfully requests all accounts to be paid either to himself at Greytown or to his successor, E.Naylor,' at the Taueru, whoBC reeeipt for money receive! on my account will be a sufficient discharge, on. or, before the Ist Eebruary, 1880, otherwise they will be dealt with in the usual course of Jaw without any further notice after that date. • J. NIELSON. Greytown January 20,1880. ■ LOST,, on Monday morning, in or about Main-street, a Bunch of Keys. ,--Th« finder will bo rewarded on bringing the"' to the Office of this paper, to Miss Best, Cole-street. ' ' 4 " 373-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 374, 28 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 374, 28 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 374, 28 January 1880, Page 3

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