NOTICE, ' pENDERHnr« invited up, tojha cud oj *- —JUfA', 1881, for the'purehasefof jlmt most yahiablo estate, situated in the centre ■if Masterton, containing "16(1, acres,, known' !W tlie irtojperty'of tliolato Mr UMKLIiS DIXON, Divided into paddocks, all fonced with a four-rail totarn, fence, a woll-stooked ORCHAUD and KLOWER GARDEN, .with a convenient DWELLING HOUSIi, containing 8 rooma. STABLE, CARRIAGE HOUSE iIAIHY, with other buildings, Good wate laid on to the lionse. This is mi opportunity never before offered t ) the public and may never occur again, The sitation of the property, with the and is so well-known it needs littlo or no comment. Its position must call the attentioh of all pirties who would lilto a home in the centre »' one o! the most flourishing townships m the North Island of Now Zealand. w'iin hive money to invest would milit! avi'iy r turn of the same m tiin;_' tlio html up into sections in a' very short time. The highest or any under not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to B P. PERRY, Masterton, Or J. M.CLELAND, Wellington f ELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, (LIMITED.) Cavital £200,000 This Company is prepared to take mortgagees on real property, allowing the sum agreed to lie advanced to be operated on and a'jain reduced from time time in manner of a Bank Oykkdraft, Interest at the lowest currentrates charged only on daii,y bai^ces. All information as to terms, etc., can be ibtnmed at the ofliceof the Company, Lambton Quay. E. PEARCE, Manager. Wellington, 17th May, 1831, 775 ILL IA M fIEL 1J A R AGMT FOR South British Imurance tompany of New Zealand. Mutual LifoAssociation of Australasia. Fire Risks of all classes in tawn and country at lowest currentrates, 775 AG L E T) EEW EE Y B (OPPOSITE RAILWAY HOTEL) Mastkiitoh. THE undersigned beg to inform tho in-' habitants of the Wairarapa that they are now able to supply ALE and STOUT of I'lliM-CLASS QUALITY, and hope, by supplying a Good aud ,'ure Article to secure your orders, which will receive our Eavlies Attention, They also, beg to inform the agriculturists of the no'ghboihood that they are going to erect a MALT-HOUSE, and will bo purchasers oi .MALTING BARLEY next QATTSCHA A pARSONS, (LATH WAII'OUA BREWERY. MASTERTON. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, NOTICE. ~j\ If R J. M, GIRDLESTONE is no longer IYI authorised to act as agent for this Company at Masterton. K. M. SIMPSON, 790 Branch Manager, Wellington. \'| EW ZKALAND PIliE AND MARINE IN INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE, Mll I.LAR has been appointed Af'-t h love Company at Masterton. 11 M. SIMPSON, Manager, Wellington. 17ih v.ne 81. 798 rfv ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. MR W. SELLAR hns been appointed gent for the above Company at Masterton. R, M. SIMPSON, Managrr, Wellington 17th June, 1881. TMPEHJAL LIVERY AND LETTING 1 STABLES. AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. (Opposite the Victoria Hotel. Able Smithstreet), and Branch Stables, opposito the Metropolitan Hotel, Molesworth-strcot. Carriages, Wagonettes, Cabs, Buggies, and . Saddle Horses on Hire. Carriages Built and Repaired, etc. Horses shod by a First-class Shoeing Smith Horses Broken to Double and Single Harness Horses Bought and Sold on Commission, R. SOMERVILLE ... Pkopkietor. Furniture. HIQE-OLASS AND HANDSOMELY FINISHED FURNITURE. QPENING ]Sf OTICE ! ! M E - BEER, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, Ac., &c.. Begs to announce'to the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has this day opened a shop (late Farmer's) in Queen-street, near the Bauk of New Zealand, and taken the Extensive Workshops at the back. He has a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT of Cabinetwork on view, including Chest of Drawers, Chess Tables, Cheflloniers, Frenoh Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Washstands, <Gc. Of handsome New Zealand and other woods, beautifully finished and highly polished. HotJSES COMPLETELY FURNISHED! All kinds of Upholsterer's Work promptly and efficiently executed. A TRIAL SOLICITED.. Mr Beer will guarantee that for Neatness of Design, eoi tbined with Sound Workmansh ip, he is not to be excelled in the Colonies. All Furniture Warranted First-class.. N.B.—The Shop will be opened TO-NIGHT to show samples of the Goods, when all aio invited to inspect them, not necessarily to purchase, but to see what can be done with New Zealand Woods.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 818, 13 July 1881, Page 4
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