R. Brown & Co. \ > BROWN & CO,, COUNCIL CHAM. \i, BEBS, r FARMS FOR SALE. OPAKI.-400 acres, partly plouahed. f No ■ buildings. OPAKI.-400 acres. Erety convenience; well flnißhed dwelling complete stables ~ and outbliildinge. Gaiden and orchard ■•• good grass and water, B.ook yards, sheep ;• pent,; and dip. Easy tetmß, 250 sheep ; givettin. ■ , r OPAKI.-60 acres, good dwelling and other •v improvements. A quantity of valuable totara close to saw mill. OTPEB TAUERO.-360 Borea with im..provements. MiURICEVILLE.-40 acres. Partly bush ' -;no buildings. Th» expenditure of the r £200,000 on the continuation of the rail--Iway.towards Eketahuna will make'all : Maurioeville sections ol considerable value WHITE'S LINE, OARTEfcTON.-24J aoree .. Ant-class land, fenced, and sub-divided, i; cleared and grassed. Lean-to-cottago, dftiry, cow shed, sheep yard, pig-styes.; orchard, and nice stream of water. ' On terms.
SHOP AND DWELLING.-The only one .of "Perry's blockj .left, unequalled site HOUSES.—Rental Wfis to ISs'ed, very :'f«r vacant. j LAND.—Several sections good land, fenced ' into a convenient .paddock, fronting Vic- " tori* street and Wrigley street; To let or for sale. •■■■ MONEY. ■"• i64000.-To lend at' lowest eihnnt rates, in Burnn to suit borrowers, on good freehold security only. MONEY to lend also upon the system of reAGENTS FOB North British and Mercantile Imuran Company, and Masterton Permanent IB CROSSE, Dentist, will visit Master1. ton on TUESDAY, August 1. 1184 A MONSTER SALE DRAPERY & CLOTHING!
TOBE'HELD AT GLARE'S CASH BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, FEATHERSTOIV. ON MONDAY.IULY ltoH. MONSTER SALE. The residfints of Featherskm and the surrounding districts are particularly requested to take notice that this Bale n to be the CHEAPEST OP THE KIND Ever held iu the Wairarapa distriot. It will bl greatly to the advantage of wery one to come early and secure the ; GREAT BARGAINS . that will be offered to the public during tho it..*. „V-1,. .fIL. --I- .. • ° Remember I JFOR THREE WEEKS ONLY! CLARK'S GASH ESTABLISHMENT, Near the Royal Hotel, $ FEATHERSTON. "S. B. CLARK, MANAGER.
J. H. SMITH, GENKBAL COMMISSION AND HOUSE f ' AGENT, . iWillis-Bt., Wellington, next Empire Hptel. HAVING heen appointed ageat for BUTTON* SONS (the QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, of Reading, England) begs to inform Gardeners, Farmers, and theimhabi. tants of the Wairarapa fiat he has a ohoice feeleotionof' VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND GRASS '■''. ■■■«:. SEEDS; " And can supply the same in any quantity at the most reasonable prices. Lists on application. The new American Wonder PEA, 3s 6d per pint, comes ready for the table in five weeks, height tfn inohes. The Early Sunrise PEA, 3s 6d per quart; first class for market gardening purpose, height 9 feet. 1117
acintoshes. macintoshes. Macintoshes, MACINTOSHES. JOHN THORBURN, HAVING purchased a splendid lot of beauti. falWoollen-Tweed Maointoahea at English i coat, the same will be sold. at 20 per cent belov the usual-pricee. Be in time and' seonre.a.firet class coat forvexy little money. Some' extra large sizes. .THORBUfIN'S to the Clock) | .-- Opening Notice. CO., Tailors, &c. )E(J. to. announce to the publio of Mas; ) tfirton that they have opened that CENTRALBHOP, opposite M. Casolberg k Co.'s Co-operative Store, with a large and well-seleeted stooli of Colonial and English Cloths, 1 weeds,., ftc The Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Tweeds being direct from the ifa> their .own order the public may.i rely on their suitability, and having imported their goods direct (thus Eaving intermediate peofita), are determined that their customers i shallj.h&ve bettor* value for their money than it has been possible hitherto 'to obtain. . and fit guaranteed.' Allgoods'well ehrnnk'.:'[■ Biding Trbntera a speciality. ■ Tlie LARGEST STOCKin the TOrarapa to select from, TERMS. OASHj SALE.'SALE.' mmm '. ,/ilj:..\--J<jZ-'-i->->: :tj «- J A MONSTER*,., r ; '4T IsKCffiTABLISHMENT- : IN ;':'v *.,■; i.OUBA'STREBT.,;;;;, ; ; i: ''_ i^ , .COUNTRY- } ; uo~i] Should lose no tkeHosecuresome 21 ''' 5 ' 1 N- i of the— ~, ••:.■>! noweoi""«t l""»--'«'" u!U ' •" IO uuhe; Cdm-Simit.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 28 July 1882, Page 3
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