their supply of ABES^ST OV% 'etc, in bulk and bottle, w«'ol;tbeYchpiceßt quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors; ; ■ ' ■.■..-.■."..■■ families supplied in quantities from two gallons and-upwatds. • All "orders punctually attended ib. : ' ' ' THOMDON BREWERY.;'.-'.; ! J.* TT. STAPLES,. Proprietors! QROPERTIES FOR SALE BY M. R, MILLER, Najier. 2,B.42'acres, freehold 1,500 acres, leasehold, with 14,000 sheep, 62 head caftle, horses, plant, and all necessary buildings; 9 miles from town ' 1,845 acres, freehold 75 acres, leasehold, with 6,000 sheep, 350 head cattle, horses, plant, and all necessary buildings; nine miles : from town 9,200 acres, leasehold 300 acres, freehold, Northern, seaboard, ' with 1,000 sheen, a few cattle and horses; run ring-fenced, and all necessary working improvements 4,800 acres rjoh land, fenced and subdivided, well watered, with 10,000 sheep, 200 cattle, horses, and valuable plant, good residence, within easy distance o£ Napier 67,700 acres, leasehold 1,490 acres, freehold, with 25,000 sheep, cattle, horses, and good station, improvements 635 acres, freehold, with 1,200 sheep, a &c—Mohaka 4,300 acres, freehold, part fenced and im proved, with i, 100 aheep, few cattle and horses; near Seaboard. 10,000 acres, freehold, all under improvement, and 13,000 acres, leasehold, few improvements, cattle; Seaboard 5,008 acres, freehold, part improved, and i 6,400 acres, leasehold, low rent, with 6000 sheep; Poverty Bay I 8,300 acres, freehold, part improved, and ■ 8,900 acres, leasehold, part improved with, 5,500 sheep and good station build- ', ings; Seaboard , ; 11,700 acres, freehold, all now under im- •■ provement, fenced, and sub-divided - into 10 which may be sold: separately on very easy terms, rich '■. land, within 25 miles from town by; good road, property now carrying; cattle and horses 1 1,700 acres, freehold, Wairoa, improved, with 2,000 sheep, spoil Station buildings, <fec, 40 acres, highly improved, with good house and office; near 354 acres, unimproved sections; Wood ville 240 aores,.vmimproved; Habit. 17,200 rioh agricultural land, near Cambridge, in block; of 300 acres, and upwards; easy terms 8,000 to 9,000 acres freehold, rioh, alluvial land, Whangarei, G| hours from Auckland. Crown Grant. M. R. MILLER, Auotioueor, Stock, and Station 90 Agent, Napier.
y. ORK HOUSE, NEXT THE GENTLEMEN'S OLBB, TERRACE, PEIYATB BOARD AND RESIDHNCE. Private Apartments for families, Gentlemen can lie accommodated with private rooms. PLUNGE AND SBOWER BATH. W. PMDJSATJX, 684 Proprietor. . ;pper plain saw -mill McGregor brothers, Proprietors Timber cut to any Bize and delivered.. (HE PERMANENT INVESTMENT 1 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OP WAIRARAPA. Main-street, Greyjown, Incorporated under the "Building Societies' Act, 1876."] Directors : Messrs Charles Pharazyn (Chairman), M. Caselberg, J. Fuller, W. 0. Cufi, J. The Annual Inoomb exceads ... £7,1)00 Capital on Loan ... £IB,OOO Profits already allotted £3,738 Reserve Fund £658 The purposes for whioh the Association is estabHsned aro twofold. In the first place it offers an excellent method of investment for those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rato consistent with perfect security, and by allowing email or ments, it conforms to the ciroumstances of all classes. : In. the second place to those who require i...: ut:„ ii l -i-»«j„ „»,.. „. wl \i may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents the means of obtaining advances upon easy and favorable terms. The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. 1 Subscriptions on investment shares, fi/ per I month; ultimate value of shares, £6O. I Applications for shares to be addressed to the Manager.. A liberal .commission allowed to Agents' on all investment shares issued through them. - Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, fi'om2to4.p.m. ; Pay day: ThefirstSaturdayin eaohmonth between the hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 p.ra' V ■ • The Manager will attend at the Club Hotel, Masterton, every Thursday evening preceding thep&ydayinGreytown. .-■ GEORGE WYETT,; Manager.. \ ONALD . M o-K'B N Z l|'B • In returning thanks for the •liberal patron' age hitherto bestowed upon..'him, begsto inform'.the inhabitants jof Masterton ;and ; surrounding districts/.that heha's-proeured a stock of.timber ; Buitahlb.for-Coachsand Wheelwright's work, and-isnowpreparedto fulfil any orders for the ab'oveiwhich maybe entrusted to hini. The branch'will be under the management ofv Wheelwright.Repairs 1 of ■ming,, Painting, &v,wi]l; : bo''eieouted at ' the shortest notice, and on themost reasonable terms/':- 'P:P ;: P- ■ 'P\i V: ■? ■"••'' : .i P:' P :^y^pPPPppPm' OH, YES! P.-v^\
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 4
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