WELLINGTON. OF;MANNERB-STRE£T,: .: TINSMITH".-—' (Wholeiale. and Retail.) •j: \ COPPERSMITH' :■■-■■ PLUMBER, AND GALVANISED IRON WORKED TRY-His Washing Coppers, TF You want your smoking " ' JL cured : \ TRY— His Corrugated Iron Water Tanks Try Love's chimiiey pots, m -v.-.!;- ';■'••■!/ .■.il.-'i!.«i ■; _ TRY— His Non-Explosive Kerosene IHE . Medical Professor's attention is Lamps. 'lhey caniwthmt. ' - called 10 Mr Love's Bronchitis, Croup, ■ and Diptheria STEAM'-KETTLES loß—Personal Sanitary Purposes. (recommended by the' Lancet), 10s 6d ! '.,':■ eaeh.: >' . r .. /• ?:. ■.■■ ; ; ■^EY— His Baths of every description. Orders attended jtojrom any. ipart of the . , "''■'■• . : ,n country., ~ ;_; '•' Agents for Caiterton and Greytown-JF/ H. WOOD & GQ. „ „ Masterton and Country Districts-LO WES & lORNS. G. S. W. MLMMPLE; j Financial, Insurance, and Station Agent, Masterton, ESTABLISHED, INVERCARGILL, 1863; HOKITIKA, 186(i; MASTERTON, 1876. Agencies: ■ : - ! i r Tk Standard Insurance. Company of flew Zeakwl\Fire,Marin.e; and.fidelity Guarantee ; Jeye\ Perfect Purifier, Diseni'ectant, anil Sheep Dip; Norfaryls, Draining Pipes; and Mutual Life Association of Anstialia. \
FOR SALE, No Price. :£ No. ...... . Prioei 106. Alfredton, 640 acres, sheep-farm 1760 !j> „ 147: Rangitumau. 100 acres, dairy, 700 335. Carterton, 50 aoree, dairy farm, • 650 : 195. Rangitumau, 125 acres, dairy, 1000 339. Accommodation bouse, lO.acres, : 400 217. Greytown, 539 acres, Arable : 341. Mauriceville,, 45. acres felled ; .farm 6600 bush, grassed, ■ 180 234.Rangitumau. 500 acres bush land ' 550 348. Rangitumau, 226 acres, fern land, ' 283. Pakuratahi, 300 acres, dairy fenced, : h ' if " farm 2100 352. Opali, 60 acres, dairy farm, |w 287. Rangitumau, 2143 acres bush 354. Hotel, 6000 land, , 2680 357. Opaki, 170 aores, arable farm, 1700 290, Carterton, 143 acre3arable land, 1287 36i. Dixon-st, 4-roomod house/. " .■' 185 293. Taueru, 2500 aores sheep farm, 362. Station, 5000 acres, 5000 sheep, 20,000 stook, 7500 363. Station, 6460 acres—3ooo sheep. • 294. Station, 13,000aores, 70BOBheep, 20 ciittle. .7 ' [l 12,000 ■ 400 cattle. 32,500 365. Hotel • ' !l "' : .,'3000 300. Kuripuni, 2 bouses and J aore, 200 366. Hotel 4000 301, Opaki, 157 aores, dairy farm, 800 368, Hntt.—2ooo, acres drained i" 315. Greytown, 688 acres, dairy farm, Swamp fenced and grassed ..'.'■ ;. 800Q 1400sh3ep, 6880 369. Station, 4650 acres, 4400 sheep 16,275 319. Opaki, 120 aores, bush land 180 370, Masterton-6-roomed house and ; 325. Station, 14,200 acres, 10,000 land 325 sheep, 350 cattle, 30,000 374. Op.tki-835 acres, 750 sheep 4125 334. Ruamahunga, 100 acres, dairy 377. „ 472 „ fern land fenced 2652 farm, 650 • '. TO LET. ' ' Rent •■;; ; i::' -Rent 355. Ranghumau-295' acres dairy £ , .. v i..';. ■ ii; ,£] farm 80 370. Masterton--8-roomed house & land! 36 356.Masterton—11-roomedhouseand 371." Te Ore Ore—l6s aores grassed;,, ; land 65 amlfenced ' . ; " ilifi Money to lend on land in sums to suit borrowers at from 4to 7 per. cent. ..,■,, ; *
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,H. PETERSEN, ~ (Late Pkkes ani> Petersen.) BOOT .'A SHnEMANUPAC'IMER AND IMPORTER, . ;i,n - Next Club Hotel,-::..;h' -■.., BEGS to return his sincere thanks '. for '■ the patronage accorded tiT his firm/ ami hopes by attending to tlw'wants of: his Bustomers to receive a continuance of'the Workmanship .atfd Fit Guaranteed. . a large stookalwais.onhand , to choose 'bom: RrpnirN iicatl^vexeoiited. 11. LWMSE^, : i . BOOT AND SHOE MANUFgTURE'R ' ' | ''..' .' i /JOHN j >OOT &■ SHOEMAKRR, Ma'aterton',, ). begs: to infoirnrhio friends: that he is now in a position to execute orders atpriccs unequalled in the Wairarapa, .A .great' variety of Boots on hand at' :; yery low. prices.- • ■■■'■' "' '' ;:,: ~, j ■ One trial will be a:sufucient ; gilßniutee! „■■ ■ ~■;:■■:.> ::-:::VU IWIJ2B. j/HLSMi!M ? - ! GKNkRAL COMMISSION 1 ' HOUSE .;■'• .-M .i- AGENT;: j JMX-: .:il . WiJlis-st., Weilington.jUext,Empire Hotel;; TTAVING' ! neeirvippolh'tiii" agent' \ for L ' SUTTON fSONS (the QUEEN'S fciE I'JDSMENv of-. Beading, Englandjibegp to inform Gardenere,Formejfyjnnd.theimhabitants of'the Wairarapa Wat he has a choice, 'selection of :ij ''' :| ':'" : '' •" '■" "" ; VEGETABLE, FLOWER, -AND'' GEASS . ,-■•, v ■.,■-;•■ SBBDSfijLii .-i'l--,'j--,;., Aud can supujy.the same in any.qiiantity a the most reasonable prices, .' ! ''''■' Lists on application: '- '' | j I The'new American WonderiPEA.'Ss'fidlper pint, comes ready for tiw table in five weeks, I, . ~'.;;;. height,.uninches.. , : ~,:■, i I Tlie Early Sunrise" I'liA, 3s'6d per quart; ' first'elass for miirei gardening" purposes, ,v ■•: --V-hei|ih'.'-9'fe'6t. i "'-"V ,, :'. I WI7 PAliMf ALDRKji, - AvchoNßßs, Lino; K'stat'k',"wd (Jenkral CoMMI'iSIONAaENIS. f Corner ofFtitherstm avdMrntori-strtet*)) . ■ WE'L'L'lNt:T'tyN', : .'"J ■ TKTIMATE' to tlie Public 'that 'theyare JL now prepared to conduct sales by Auction ot Land, Houses, Properties, and Gene ; ral'Merchandiae' at their Booms,* or outside'. Cash 'advanueß made on'consignments of Fungtiß,' Hides', Tallow,' Sheepskins, Kabbitskins, Dairy! Produce, for sale,or Shipment: _ . : , iPrompt settlement accompanying Account Sttles. ■ !. ■.:■■< ■<:•: '.,■. ;'': i"'
. Agents for the Lilly Butter Maker, lnt; ported direct from Amencs. Inspection fri-' .vited. Mesßrfl'Alcook & Co.'a Billiard'Taljles, Swallow arid 1 Ariel 'Golden Syrup pd Treacle, Dillon and Burrows, Manufacturing Confectioners. ■ .: ■ i ' "HAT and ,J ' "Wellikgton. Napier, and Nelbon. TWEED Hats made of any material, and : forwarded to any part of the country POST FKEE on receipt of 'P.O. Order for 8b 6cl. ! "-'••'■'■;'■- '•"'■'■' . . ';,■ '■'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 4 September 1882, Page 1
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