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TjlOß SALE.'-An improved farm of 400 J} Acres, about three mite from'Mpatetton. Can lie bought at a price that will be found satisfactory io any purchaser. Partionlars to bo obtained from ' - JAS. BROWN, ' r Masterton; A BARGAIN-TERMS'EASY. "Art ACRES Agricultural and Pas_vv toral LAND near Masterton. Fenced, watered, and improved. £4los per acrer .'"" • Fn r particulars on applioation to 925 JAMES BROWNy The lease of five acres of land, and a good cnWftnfml l.rnnmoA ImlKo in B»nnll. . street, 16 years to run. Termß cheaply easy. Apply, H. JONES, Benall-Btreet.frj' ItfALL UNIMPBOVEF FARMS near Featherston and Greytown, in blocks to swt purchasers, Open swamp and bush counvy. Deferred payments. Apply Messrp Sosm: and Phillip*, Dry River Station Lower Yallov. 34 EAGLE BREWERY. MASTERTON. GATTSOHE & PARSONS Brewers and Malstkrs, la returning thanks to the publio for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that they are now brewing from their OWN MALT, and that their Ales and Stout, in bulk and bottle, are of the oh"icoßt quality, equal to any brewed in the colonies, and would solicit a continuance of their favors.' All orders punctually attended to at the Brewery. Masterton, or'the Dep6t, next Mr Bowies'Butcher Shop, CARTERTON. QATTSCHE & pARSONS. Proprietors. WAIPOUA BBEWERi. WAIPOUA BREWERY The W. IHE YYaipoua jdrewery. R. V. SMITH has the pleasure to announce that lie has purchase 1 the valuable Plant and Stook-in-Trade of the Waipoba Brewery. R. Y. SMITH is now able to brew and sell at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any whieh has hitherto been brewed in the Provincial i/istriot, DUNEDIN BEER will now be superseded by » better looal articlo at a less price, T)ARW AND V CARRIERS, ARE prepared to„carry Goods, Wool, Timber, &e;,it) ami liuia Mastevloii io any. part of the country at tho shortest notice and at tho LOWEST BATES. Theyhavp storage room both at Masterton and Taueru, J where Goods or Wool carried by them caji bo stored free of expense ' Apply to Tups. 0. D'Aucy, Queen-street I m . | PARLEY & MIGHT, JUBONIO : STREET, MASTERTON. lOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING ' pOMPiNY.' . " ' '" Head office: FEATHEBSTUN.ST., WELLINGTON. Goods and Parcels sent or collected thioughnut New Zealand and Australia, Custom Ho'ise work done, Parcels collected and delivered i'Yee at the Railway Statjon, Consignees will woid much delay and expense by having their goods consigned direct to the abovo. WM, BISHOP,Jim, ; Manage, ' TEA. TEA. TEA. Whero can we get really good TEA ? THIS question, so often asked, has &t length been set at rest by an establishment in Masterton which makes it tho leading article, None but the Best Blended TEAS are sold at J, F, Ward's Beehive, Opposite tho Post Office, At prices as low so to be within'tho reach ' 'of all: ■ ' • ''"«•' Upon trial the BEEHIVE cannot fai} to give satisfaction,"astho stockists complete he can be fpuu'd in any well-appointed 'London' Grocery', and tuo'pricps'aslow'as any in'flip ■ ' •' ' i% D ' _Que call wjll ensure, future oneg. or Christmas itistj 1 fiacou (Ist prijse) Jurranjs, Peels, Spices, &a, J ZEALAND LOAN AND; mm AGENCY.COM , LIMITED. V , £3,000,000 m £170,000 NY'S NEW AND EXTENBUILT STOKES at Welling. open for the reception of descriptions. FLY AUCTION SALES OP W/O'OL L during the season, and ALES WITH PROCEEDS METED WITHIN SEYEN PCE OF AUCTIONS. If prices 1 to the satisfaction of owners fords the LYE COURSE OF SHI iG TO LONDON, p producer the phoipp of twp Mkrk'otj- '• ■'■■'.. Liberal Cash Advances upon WOOL SHEEPSKINS; RABBITSKLNS, ffliJ&B v?i 'TALLOW, CtRAIN,#o.,&c; vl H. RUNG, 1 ApBHT AND ApCTIONEKR, . 'Wellington. C, GAMBLE "DBAS to apnonnce he has just opened, o, fllmliu Int. nf Hnmma,. «„„,)„ ««•'•- ■ to receives continuance of the hitherto bestowed on him. \ Gentlemen requiring really first-class ARTICLES of DRESS may depond on getting the same from ■irC. GAMBLE, TAILOR AND HABITMAKER, "■ Lambioh QoAy, W'euinotoh. MILK! MILK )ÜBE MILK 3d PER QUART all the year round from btDecember. NEW POTATOES at Lowest Masterton'. Market Erioe. ■ • .iMvii.i'i'H.-i, i''!i ! ;. A. STEMPA, .:•■'-.'■..' .;..',.■ j 039 : ', ' Milkman.'Upper Plain., ; ' :.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 987, 31 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 987, 31 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 987, 31 January 1882, Page 4

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