JJI 0 It 'S A L E 400 acrcß good land, Opaki, six miles from Mastortoh. £4 per aero, terms. 2,000 acres pastoral and agricultural land, East Coast. Permanent .improvements, and all necessary buildings. Good investment ' ; _ Sevoral first-rato sections in Dixon's eßtrtto -Really, good houso ftnd about two aorca improved land in Jolmston-st." Bargain ■ Good dwelling houso and five acres superior land in Oolflmba road. Cheap - 3GO acres grazing land for sale or lease. Farm of 55 acres rieli land, dwelling and outbuildings near (lartcrtori to let on lease or for sale, 400 acres of splendid grazing land, well watered aud grassed, dwelling house, stable with loose bozes, shed arid loft, sheep yards aud dip, and stock yards. Nice garden and orchard. Owner willing to sell cheap for mull or on terms. 250 sheep given ii, • Pleasant ifome, remarkably cheap, for salo. -4-roomed houso, with double chimney, in Albert-street, within a few minutes walk of the Post Office aud Railway Station. J acre of land, fenced, with garden and pump, l'jicc, £2OO, on easy terms, J miles from Carterton—24J acres firstelnßs.land, fenced, and sub-divided, cleared, and grassod. Lean-to, Cottage, Dairy, Cow Shod, Sheep Yard, Pig-styes, good Orchard, and nice stream of water, On terms. TO LET. ' ' ' Wo are instructed by B. P. Perry, to let those new. commodious, and handsome SHOPS, fronting on Queen and Perry-streets, and which are, without exception. the best stand tor business px-emises in the BoroughNo I.—Corner shop facing Queen and Perry-streets, having private entrance, with four lofty and convenient rooms suitable for oflicos or dwelling apartments. No 2 and 3—Facing Queen-st., eaeh having 3 departments, with every coupnieuco. Convenient Bhop and dwelling in Perry-st. Itcnt moderate. TO LEND. Money in Bums of £SO and upwards on good freehold security. AGENCIES. •• North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. Masterton Permanont Investment and Building Society. R. BROWN & CO., 970 Council Chambers, Masterton. T BIRREL'S FANCY REPOSITORY, • (IUBi-STRSET. Importer of Wools, Laces, aud'allFancywork Materials. Solo Agent for Madame Bayard's celebrated Paper Patterns. Journals of Fashion and Plain and Fancy Needlowork. Shipments received every month direct from London. All country orders must contain remittance. 1078 UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE, J. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE A RETAIL TOBACCONIST FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, flc. OPPOSITE CONCHj CHAMBERS, MASTERTON.
T \\T BEGS to inform liia uumeftJ, VV , ous friends and customors that lie has opened up a choice consignment of Cameron's and T. 0. Williams' celebrated American Tobaccos, comprising all the favor!to brands, Also a splendid assortment of- pipes and fancy goods of every description." Musical Instruments, Merachaiim and G,13,D. Pipes repaired and mounted. Having imported a large TOBACCO CUTTING MACHINE, direct from Mel-, lionrno, customers can have any of the favorite brands to order. The trade and stations supplied at lowest wholosalo rates. 1081 BOOKS I BOOKS I BOOKS! n ENTLEMEN "WHO POSSESS Ij spaee volumes OF POPULAR & GENERAL LITERATURE, . Arc nvited to place them at tbe disposal' of tho MASTERTON INSTITUTE As its funds for replenishing the book-shelves are at present very limited. PATS GELS of BOOKS Wlietkr small or large, ,w'!l be thankfully received l>y the Librarian or thd undersigned and duly acknowledged. W. SELLA B, 10G1 Hon. Secretary. MASTERTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT. NOTICE. IT IS proposed by the Masterton- Highway Board to petition His Excellency the Governor to malio cortaiu alterations in the boundaries of Wards Nos. 1, 2, M, 4, and 8. and to constitute a now Ward to be called Ward No. 7.
A map showing the proposed alterations will bo on view at the office of the Board for ten days from the date thereof, K. WILSONE, • Clerk. Mastcrton, May 23rd, 1882, 1081 GrOOD NEWS TO THE RESIDENTS OF FEATHERSTON AND THE. . SURROUNDING • DISTRICTS. ' CLARK'S BRANCH DRAPERY ' ABD • : OL*)THING BUSINESS A T FEATHEitSTON will be opened-on. A ,TUESDAY, May'3o by Mr S. B. CLARK. ; :
THE PUBLIC "WILL PLEASE NOTE THE. FOLLOWING /ERY IMPORTANT FACTS, ■Which is a guaranteo that they will he ahle to purctiaso all goods AS CHIiAP . as if they went to town • to do so. We IMPORT all our goods direct from the best and CHEAPEST MARKETS. ' We intcndto sell STRICTLY FOR I, ASII, and at the self same prices that we sell at in WELLINGTON, and we are noted for QIIEAP GOODS. , Our stock will be kept WELL • ASSORTED with the newest and most seasonable goods, and eveiy ■ effort will be made to phase 'customers.- , « Men's WellmglmMade Boots,:; 7s 6d per pair. RAPP & HARE'B.I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 1 June 1882, Page 3
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