Lowes \ VERY SUPERMU RES l containing eiidit retms, almost new, with all convoiuemvs j b.\li rooms, rango, und conservatory; also dany, ! good stable, and 4J aoroß Splendid land/woll watered and sheltered by an ornamentaMjush, tlie same being just on the boundary of.tlio Borough. Terms easy. Apply to LOWES & lOHNS, 103!) Auctioneers. \ FARM FOR SALK,f -," OF GO aciea, g miles from Mastertbn, divided in paddocks, with G-rooinod dwelling-house and other improvements. Splendidly situated; has 10 acres totara bush; land best quality. For particulars apply to LOWES & lORNS, ) 1039 Auctioneers, Masterton. A VALUABLE DAIRY FAIIM, con. XI. sisting of about 600 acres, situate close to Featherston. Amongst the improvements are a good 8-roomed house, barn, 8-stall shed, sheep yards, fenced paddocks, &o. _ This property ia admirably adapted for a dairy or general produco' farm, the soil being good, close to a railway station, and tho main rood running alongside. Will be sold at ner acre, with the stock and iniplen>onts given in. LOWES. & lORNS, 1039 Stock.imd.Station Agents, T OWES AND lORNS are instructed by JLX RnoDra Dokald, Esq,, to sell by private treaty— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known as "MANAIA," situate within two miles of Post Office, Masterton, and only 10 minutes' walk from the Kurupuni Railway station, This fine estate comprises 500 acres of first-class land, only fifty acres being bush. The whole is subdivided into conve- • nient paddocks, with water in each, A most substantial NEW BESlDENCE.containing tliirteen rooms; also, woolshed, stablo, outbuildings, and good orchard. This has always been looked upon aswic of the fined properties in the district, and will prove a good investment either for a farmer or a capitalist. LOWES & lORNS, Estate Agents, Masterton. 9th January, 1882. 970 TO LIT or for SALE, upon EASY 1 TERMS.-A New House, of 11 rooms, and all conveniences, beautifully situated in the Suburbs of Matiterton, with O acres of land, one at which is laid out and planted with fruit and ornamented trees, the whole being watered by a never-failing < rwftm. For particulars apply to iA,,;:M iorns, Auctioneers', * " ' ■•• . Ai aster-ton.' T | R SELLAR is authorised to collect all iVJ. debts owing to Messrs T. L, Thompson & Co,, late Butohers in Masterton, and his receipt will be considered a sufficient discharge, (Signed) T.L, THOMPSON, Masterton 18th March, 1882, 102
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha tho Masterton Borough Council propose TO PAY OFF tho existing DEBT on tho Public Library and ■ Institute, and, for this pm pose, toraiso thu sum of £4OO by way of Special Loan under the provisions of Part X., of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, the principal and interest of Mich Loan to be secured on the Library Hates of tho Borough. ' ALFRED BISH, Mayor. Masterton, March 21,1882, 1029 WINES! WINES!! Hloll- ■ TUST ARRIVED, lor tho Winter 0 Season, ex RINGAROOMA, a shipment of Pure and Full-bodied, Wellmatured, aud Old WINES, Consisting of—Beat Port, rich Constantia, Mataro, and Constantia, besides tho usual well-selected slock. One trial will ensure future tushus*. Orders through post promptly attended to, and delivered lree at Wellington Station, Price Lists on application at this office. F. J. PRESTON, Direct Impoeteb, ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, Lajidton-Quay (Opposite St, George's Hull), WELLINGTON. 1013 ARE YOU GOING TO WELLINGTON .' DURING THE HOLIDAYS ? WHYf. WELL, I was about to advise you to call at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENT, Manners-street, where the Manager (Mr J, COOGAN) can jahow you a splendid assortment of Tweeds, which he can make up into WINTER. SUITS, in thq lr-oat fashionable stylos, for d*3 or a pair of TROUSERS for ISs, JUST CALL AND JUDGE-FOB. YOURSELF. 1043 T)EAUTIFUL FLOWERING BULBS, ) All acclimatised, Akd will Flower This Season— Hyacinths, Tulips, Anemones, Ranunculi, Crocus, Amaryllis, Crinums, Iris, Was, Spiraas, Snowflakes. Lilliums, Onothogalums, and many others too numerous to mention, Prico Lists of which will he sent to any address on application. N.B.—Early'orders are respectfully invited to insure good, strong Bulbs, F, COOPER, _ Socdsnmn and Florist, 1043- Manners-street, WE have mado the following arrangements relative to the conduct of our officeE ; . Mr Beard boiug now permanently resident in MASTERTON will be daily at his Office in Council Chambers, Masterton. Mr Gray will reside in GREYTOWN and continue the office thero aa hitherto. Wo shall be in CARTERTON every Wed nesday and Friday, and our office there will be continued as usual. BEARD & GRAY. March 16.1885. 1025 TO FARFMS AND GUARDIANS. AM desirous of taking an ARTICLED l PUPIL. A taste for drawing indißusable, Terms on application, GEO. FANNIN, Arohitect, \ Maatorton, Jan. 6th, 1882. G. S. W. Dalrympie, ! nATTLE SALESMAN; FINANCIAL 1 \J INSURANCE and STATION AGENT Hall-street, Mastertoh, Agent for-The Standard Insurance Comof New Zealand. Fire, Marine, and Fidelity guarantee. : Joy's Perfect" Purifier, Disinieptant, and Sheep Dip, Norbury's Drain Piping Alarge number, of properties for sale, or to let, lull particulars of which will I)6giv'eh6papplication.'...-,.: /.■. 1007 Ticket-of-Leave Man
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 13 April 1882, Page 3
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