K C % 200' M. Caselberg & Co.'s Waii'arapa ■eO-OPJBATIVE. STORES AT masterton and greytown, Aronew landing ex "AYANTI," * from Boston, KQ PACKAGES 0h) American Merchandise, comprising— Axes, Picks, Long handle Shovels,' Axe dandles, Chairs, and other Yankee Notions. OASES TEST' PROOF •KEROSENE, To arrive per « CITY oi TANJOREj" from London. (Daily expccW.) PACKAGES of General Merchandise, consisting of— Wivo Nftils, patent wrought Nails, Galvanised Iron Buckets and Tubs. Builders'lronmongery Parkes' Spades' ltolloware, Emerald , 'Ware, Crockery & Glassware, otc, nrriye per" J OIIIS ELDER" via Melbourne. (Now duo.) 0 CASES Sheep Shears CASES Pocket Cutlery 3 CASES Ladies, Fashionable Millinery I Q OASES Ladies' Good ' O Hosiery To arrive per "NORMAN Mii LiEOD" from London, (Sailed 25th May,) vM.C. M, M.G. £ H.C, iy CASES Moleskin Trousers 0 1 Q CASES Drapery and ManJ.O Chester Goods To arrive por " OTAKI" from London. PACKAGES, consisting Clothing, Drapery, and Manchester tfoods. KEGS of assorted sizes Roso-head Wire Nails, 107 PACKAGES.. Comprising :-Paperhungings, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Hinges, Holloware, IRONMONGERY, BRASSWARE, &o. Wohavomuchploasure in submitting to our our customers and others our revised Ironmongery & Hardware List. TOQ PACI 1/00 of—i 100 By appointment to ft aw His Excellency. IJIHOMAS Jill ■ JJYEBS.' . . PICTURE-FRAME MAKER, ■ Willis Street, Wellington, Brinu yonr pictures and have them framed while you wait, 1179 OI LUDWIG & RON, Watchmakers, Jewellers, and Opticians, Have just received A large quantity of 'Drawing Room/ Kitchen,. Office, and other CLOCKS, ex Wakatipu and recent ar. arrivals.—Our stock of Spectacles, Folders and Eyeglasses is the largest in the colony, enabling us to suit overy sight requiring assistance. Greytewn Agent-Ma A, L. Webster, R, UKOWN & CO,, COONCIL CHAMBERS. FARMS FOR SALE. OPAKI.—4OO acres, partly ploughed. No buildings. OPAKI.—'IOO acres. Every convenience, well finished dwelling, completo stables and otttbiiildings, Gal den and orchard, good grass and water, s.ock yards, sheep pens, and dip. Easy terms, .250 sheep given in. . M 4URICEVILLE. —4O acres. Partly bush, no buildings. The expenditure of the £200,000 on the continuation of tho railway towards Eketahuna will mako all Mauricoville sections of considerable value. WHITE'S LINE, CARTERTON, acres iiret-class land, fenced, and sub-divided, cleared and grassed. Lean-to-cottage, dairy, cow shed, sheep yard, yig-styes, good orchard, and nice stream of water. On terms. ; TWO and a quarter acres really splendid land, outside the Borough, watered and fenced, planted with ornamental and fruit treeß. Cash £l2O only. LARGE dwelling, first rate orchard, between i and 6 acres extra good land, £375. Terms TO LET. SHOP AND DWELLING.—Tho only ono of" Perry'B block" left, unequalled sito for business. HOUSES.—Rental from Gs to 12a 6d, very few vacant. LAND,—Several sections good land, fenced into a convenient paddock, fronting Victoria street and Wrigley street. To let or ' / for sale, MONEY. 434000.—T0 lend at lowest current rates, in sums to suit borrowers, on good freehold securityonly. MONEY to lend also upon the system of repayment of principal and interest periodically, AGENTS FOR North British and Mercantile Insuran •' Company, and Maßterton Permanent Investment and Building Society, GUNS! EIFLES! CARBINES! Close of the Sporting Season J BEG TO INFORM MY WATRATtAPA CUSTOMERS That the seaßon bin..; iow closed, I am selling the balance of my Guns and Ammunition at less than cost priee. Parties wanting anything in the abevo line should send at once to ilno. YOUNG, IRONMONGER Cuba-Street, Wbliinoton, FOR SALE ON ZABI TERMS AND AT LOW PRICES, BUILDING SITES 'ln the well-known Dixon Estate, MASTBRTON, MR T. WRKiLEY having sub-divided his land in tho above estate to meet ithe requirements of parties wishing tp secure sections convenient to the centre of (the tqwfc, now offers the same to the public Von Bering to suit,'everybody. Plans may be seen and full particulars obtained at the JAMES BROWN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 26 October 1882, Page 2
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611Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 26 October 1882, Page 2
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