.WELLINGTON. :'OFMA^N||-BTREE|i;-^ TMSIITI (Wholesale and Retail.)'" IIDBHBiaB ■V' '■' ■ '^VCOKPEKSMrCH;-;.41 ' -\ PLUMBERJ AND "' : R GALVANISED IRON WORKER.! liiraniPfM, Hib Washing- Coppers, IF You want your..smoking' chimney : : . ~cured 1: : . -'.:•. ■•• ~- ; -ti.tK '■ TRY-His .Corrugated Iron Water Tanks [ Try. Lore's eliimuey pots. nrißY—His Non-Explosive Kerosene |' IHE Medical 'attention.!*', JL !I " Lamps. ;; 'J hey cannot burst. called to Mr Love's Bronchitis, Croup, ; ,' <■' '/and 'Diptheriai STEAM KETTLES EOR— Personal Sanitary Purposes, Lancet), iOs'^d' •• ■. eaeh,;■■• ~.' ■ , ,■ "■, •''.. PHY— His Ba'.hs of every description. Orders attended .to: from any part ; of the ..,'••,'...,„;' Country. v.- ■.!,:; Agents for Caiterton and Grey town-JE. &.CO; =; ; „' ~ Masterton ami Country i)wtriots4LO WES &. IQR]V I .S..:! Financial/Insurance, and Station Agent, Masterfcon. •.-."" ' " ■ ■ ■■■' • ,ji.-'i ; -. ESTABLISHED! INYERCARGILL, 1863; HOKITIKA, 1806; MASTERTON, 1876. >::.,.■>:"<:.: :■. ■ Agenciesi ; ; ' ' The Standard Insurance Company of flew Zealand] Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Gmranke ;Jeyh ■Perfect Purifier, Bisenl'ectant, and Sheep Dip; Eorbwnjs. draining Pipes; and Mutual Life Association of AuUialia. ■' " Ui FOR SALE, lib, '. ..''"'•' - :i Price., ' ; . : ... , '"'''■'.'''' £' No. .'■'■.." ''-! ; Price. 106. Alfredt'oh, 610 acres, 'sheep-farm 1760 .'''."'. £ 147, Rangitumau. 100 acres, dairy, 700 335. Carterton, 50 acres, dairy farm, 650 195. Eangitumau, 125'aores, dairy, 1000 339. Accommodation house, 16 acres, 400 217, Greytown,. 539 acres, Arable 341. Maurieeville, is acres felled ''..;' farm';'.'.'.:' " , l '. 6600 bush, grassed, ■•: 180 234. Rangitumau. 500 acres bush land 550 348. Rangitumau, 226 acres, fern land, , 283. Pakuratahi, 300' acres, "dairy, fenced, ..■.■• 906 ...farm ' , 2100 352. Opali, GO acres, dairy farm, 1 480' 287. Rangitumau, 2143 acres bush, , . %i. Hotel, -,. . ,/,..,.- "' 6000 ,' ' land, ■.;■". ''■ ' "2680 357. Opaki, 170 acres, arable farm, 1700 ' 290, Carterton,' 143 acres arable laud, 1287 3(!l. Dixon-st, 4-roomed house, . 185 293. Tau'eru, 2500 acres shoep firm, 362. Station,soooacres, 5000shc9p, ' 20,000 ' i. :.-..,; stock, 7800 363, Station, 6460acres-3000 sheep ' 294..Station, 13,000 acres, 7000 sheep, 20 cattle. '72000" 400 cattle, 32,500 365. Hotel : " ! ,ioOO 300. Kurinuiii, 2 houses and i acre, 200 366. Hotel u\ : / tm *' 301. Opaki, 157 acres, dairy farm, 800 368. Hutt.—2ooo, acres drained' 315. Greytown, 688 acres, dairy farm, : Swamp fenced and grassed 8000 1400sh;ep, 6880 369, Station, 4650 acres, 4400 sheep "16;275 ' 319. Opaki, 120 acres, bush land 180 370. Masterton-6-roomed house and '••'''■ ■ 325. Station, 14,200 acres, 10,000. land 325 Bheep, 350 cuttle, 30,000 374. Opaki-835 acres,.7so sheep 4125 334. Ruamahunga, 100 acres, dairy 377, „ 472 „ fern land fenced 2652 ' farm, 650 ■"to .let. ;r:; Rent ..''Rfl"* •■ 356. Rangitumau—29s aores dairy £ ,•:. farm • 80 370. Masterton- -8-roomed house Aland 36 356. Mastorton—ll-roomed Jiouseand 371. Te Ore Ore—l6s acres grassed' land 65 and fenced ■■ ; I^s ; '• Money to lend on land in sums to suit •borrowers at from 4 to 7 per cent. SINCER'S SEWLNO MACHINES, m SEWING tt Singers .. Machines Kb Singers Machines Singers : Machines Singer's TH'nT-ilVTi' Machines %"' Xs*» "**»« Singers DECISIVE Machines Singer's DECISIVE Machines IS DECISIVE «-£ Singer's Machii.es Singer's AND OVEttWHELMLNGMachi..M $% a hW OVERWHELMING}''*!* K AND OVERWHELMING S; Singer's AND OVGRWHELMINGMacbin* SingeA ■ ..Machines IS VICTORY FOR THE SINGER K" s Singer's VICTORY FOR THE SINGER ?"? 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Singer's Heating all Competitors M;i(; , M , Singer's; Beating.all Competitors iLicii'i; l ,: —Machi i • SirigerV The Simplesta'iidß st Maehi.: m " r " "" "" iiplestaud Best *j*™„ ' SJiigir's The {simplest aud j£jj'/ Singer's The Simplest and Best Mac Si"^ 5 : The Simplest and Best . Mac'.r... ft: The Simplest and' Best Singers tl K Simjeris Unamalid' Mjichines Singer's Tk bwjer is UnajUldkd Machines h. Petersen;:': : ; : (Late Paiikks ani> Petkbsbs.) root & shoemanotacifker! and importer, .„.'; l( , j . -.'j Next Club Hotel, ;., ~„,,,.,. BEGS to return his sincere, lli'ilnks for' vhe patronage accordedi-to his 1 firm, and hopes by attending to the wants of: his sustomers to receive a continuance, of .the; ame. '„ '' '.'■ .'■ J; "Workmanship and Fit V Guai'antee'd. iij ,ii )! A LARGE STOCK'AIWAYS On'hAND', , ,TO CHOOSE PROM. ' : ' " llupah'S neatly executed. ];OOT AMi SHOE MANUFAOTUIJiER 11 Singer's ■<"««""»"" "* V/leV/llOiim . Maeh, Singer's, Tk Sinijtr is Uiiqualku"' Mad* 'Singer's ' ; '//«<S'i';wei''is UlKqMkd JK 11 Singers. ■■■ ■ ■■■ ■ * ■■. Mach: Singers ut«. *•- ' "->- ; M "*'■ siijfier's .Has the Largest Sale Singers Has' the Largest Sale: Singers Has the Lujiaibi Salu. : Singers , ■■ ; ' : ' Sink's IS THE" CHEAPEST' Singes .'.ib .THE CHEAPEST Singers ffl THE . ' ft IS THE . CHIiAPEST iSingeA . IS ; THE CHE .l'hb ; .. |S S S '. IS THE, CHEAPEST. Sinjir's IS THE MEA'PEST Singer's— '' ' '' — : —r— Sirn;er*s Hall-a-orown per week fts : 'i HalUa-crowu per week''' Singer's Half-a-crowu p.r week Singers Half.a : crowu pur week lIS ialf-a'-crowiper' week.' Singer's Hali-a-oruWii per week Singer's •■'■ Half-a-crowiiper'Week.-j Singers:,:.'Haif-a-crownpei' week ; Singer's ■ lSg;:firanch : office J ■■L'rJMBTON ,! QTJAY : LAMBT6iN''''gUAY : JjAMBjOM quay LAMBTUN QCAY JOHN WYETH, ; ' l: "'' ., r : ->"U«:-.i •-... • BOOT k SH.OEMAKBB,. : MaateHonl' begs to infoini his friends 1 tha,t heMs , now in a position to execute orders at,prices, . unequalled:.in• the sWairafapa. ' A great! variety of Boots on hand at 'very' low ' prices., • : •■ i--;;i il:.! ; One trial will bs a sufficient guarantel/.'' l ' l, , ] >, , ;■.. i,. : 1128. ■'(IKNRBAL COiWISSION'AND' HotifSE ~ AGENT, 1 ' ; | . Vi - '~, Willis-st., WelJingt'on.'next Empire Hotel. TTAYIN6 lieen appointed I auent for.' L : SUTTON & SONS'(the QUEEN* : •■ SEEDSMEN, of Reading, EngluWlJ'begs 1 to'' inform Gardeners, Farme/s, nn3 jth'oininabitants of the Wairarapa .fiat he hasiajchoicq selection of ... ■ •>. ; " VEGETABLE, FLOWER, ,AUD.' GKASS'. : SEEDS, ! : • |,:> L„A nnn en,,,!,, (1,„ .„™ i„ „„„'„„ nn ti|.„ „ . the most reasonable prices,.:!;:.,,': , ..Lists oil The new American Wonder,PEA, 3s 6d per, pint, comes ready for the table in five weeks,' height trn inches.! i «;(0 fcti ■ The Early Sunrise P.'!A, 3s 6dper quart,;, first ciass for ma:. it gardening purposes, .'■-" heii!i!i,9feet.' i " ;i ll'lf FALMEI&jALIiRICH/ Ai:i.i'ionkrs, Land; I',siatk, And Übnkkal '''.'' v '-Commission Aobnts : ■.■' |( .... (Co.'iier of Fentkritori'alid JohMon-dreetsjj . "'' WELLINC.TON'j 1 j 1 ; ; ";'; ■ TNTIMATE to tlio Public that'thenars •JL' iiow prepared to conduct ;sales by Auction of Laud,' Houses, Properties, and ,Gene-, nil Merchandise at their kqoms, or outside,., ■Cash on consignments oj' , FunKUS.Hides^Tallow, 'Sh'eepfekins,''lia:bl)it- . .skins, Dairy' Produce, for sale; or'Shipment'.' , !,.'.^^ )'romp,(settlemeni.accbnipanyirig Account' , 'jSaUa.''"'.)'/'. ", : ', : "'' : '" ' : ; i;; "' ii '■■) ' for'the 1 Lilly Butter; Maker, im- ' ported direct from' Americu. ; Inspection in- ; vite'd. : Messrs Alcook & Co.'b Billiard Tables, ' Swallow". and' ■ Ariel > Golden : Syrup and > Treaole, Dillon and Burrows, Manufacturing Confectioners. ■.•■■•■; '"''lo9o = CHAS^ILL,r:< ; '■'WEiLiNG™!. NAPrBR, and. Niispsr. 'aSerVWEElilNtfTON' Machines '" POST FBEl'VoiMic^YofP.O.Ordp'r'fdr Sjuiger's'* ■■■■?? : _<■<■■■'■-<.: ; •;■'-Macirincs:: Bs'6\t. j "' ! " J'f :-. ' '-'-' ': -angjr^Loa.'' 1 ■, ' -— M;|C '''.- 'Special Importer of ; Mery; .SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.* Ties; V,-, > '^^m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 6 September 1882, Page 1
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1,087Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 6 September 1882, Page 1
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