~"T~"sitUW"t'. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES WISHING TO PURCHASE:;, A'/.iVALUAIJLE j i REEHOLD NEAR'MASTERTON. IORNB lite iaßtruoted'to'iell • i-by.priyatOitreaty, fares of reiiliy FIRST CLASS GRAZING LAND,- within :fivo. ..Maatflrtoii.! There are only about' IDO'aorea'of busty the" .balanefl; of | 'lifearly r 1300!hor'es' is l6w>:tin-' ilulatirig I '.country, pppcsaing rich soil ou limestone _ formation, part ia already, sown with English grass, it also lias a good aapeot overlooking the, To Ora Ore plains. This' magnificent properly; wiil ba sold.at a low, figure,;one half-caah balance on Mortgage at 6 per ; . cent.y , ; Well watered by .intoning streams, :. A torge porttoiV of. tlio land BuitaWeior Agricultural purposes..-, ;• - For furtbor particulars and terms apply to : i, LOWES <6 lORNB, ■ Land;AgetiVMasteiton.:i, 16th December, 1882; „ • •, ■;VM' nOMPACT RUN FOR SALE-Contaiu-' \J ing 1013 (lorea.Bplendid agrioiiltiiral and pastoral, land, overlooking tne Wairarapa Lako,'subdivided into 18 paddocks ;' together with 19 roomed , house, conservatory, and bath rooms, fitabiea, men's cottage, shed, covered shjep dip,"vardß.' Permanent spring water laid on to tnebuildings. This magnificent proper y ia'dolightfully situated and is within three minuw railway flag statiem.'For particulars apply to LOWES is lORNB, . " 1 , Auctioneers, 1203 Maiterton, ITiOil 'SALE: OR ( sheep tun, nino miles' from Mastertou, comprising 1636 acres of first-class pastohvl land, sub-divided into convenient'paddocks, well watered, Dwelling house, shed,- yards„ dip, So, At present carrying 3000 sheep and 40 head of cattle. For terms and particular* apply to , LOWES A )ORNS t . •. 1293 . Auctioneers, Mastertou. - . ' ' ST. GEORGE'S IMLL! .' T ; HE U- It EA T S ALE I ; -FDRN'ITDREI PIANOS 11. . • LONDON BANKKDPT : BTOOK; ; .«•: Ex Lady • iFocMYN. IJIHE balance of the shipment is > now landed, and the goods are open for scleotion at Lkss tdak Cost Prior, as they MUST BE SOLD,. Open from 9 o'clock to 5. The Best. Value'ever imported into the • Colony. • 1287
rill ro-asEembloon WEDNESDAY, Jth : February, when the first term of 1883 begins. . 1289' MO BIS OS'S rUPILS Re-assemble on MONDAY, 1? 1 " ■ -February Btli.'\ - Churcb-strcet, Maaterton, ; Jaunary 15,1883. 1277 y~[SSBULLwiIIIIE-OPEN her Board--IVJL ing anil Day School, at her residence, Willie-Street,, Wellington, on: "WEDNiESDAy; the 24th.JANUARY.. ' BOARDERS DECEI VED PROM THE GIHLB' HIGH SCHOOL. •jyjrßS WILSONE Will RE-OPEN her 'Boarding& Day Sohool on 29th current. VACANCIES for>a few Boarders attending the public school,. .." ' Perry-st, Masterton, Jaii.2o. , 1288 . gOARDINtt AND DA* SCHOOL j COLE-BXBEET, MASTEETOH. , Principal; Miss BEST.' . A thoroughly sound' English Education formsj the basis of the instruotiok; and, in addition, the following Bubjecta ore taught French, Geimon, Italian,- Latin, dicebra, Mtuio, Drawing" anr. Needle ; ■'work.;;" • ; /; ' ; are; liberal ttfirl homo-like/-- v •' , Terms moderate. - - Prospratusee forwarded on-applicai'ino, The First Tehriof 1883 begins 'on WEDNESDAY,7th February.'' "]\ 1 Evening Oliss.for Preiicli. .
IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZEALAND,,'WELLINGTON iDlS'the Aiffidiiats'' of - Boßßii'iD CHiSEHnALtr Wellington, Public Trustee, sad of Joseph Motlky, of Woadville," Oonstable/il .'is orderecj thai th 6 Public Trustee ahall be Adtoimatmtor of all the real and personal estate of CH AELES WIL'-' Olji;of Wobdville,' farmeri deceased; "> ed) %>utmd ' JAMES PBBNDER^ST,)().?, jj , All persona itidebtftd- to I 'the^abWe*ii^tne'd : deceased are ;to amounts of iheir several tQjinp, ortoJHOS. SCULLY; Esq., Napii?,, ...,, Awo.-All perpona having, claims as&inet the said estate. afo requested to forward the aamW to me,.or to Mr iJbefore WEDNESDAY, tHe 28ft day of February next. ■ s N.B,—Any olaitti Bflt senfc in by the 4ay named will be . liable to.,be excluded. from participation. ,t -) v. 1 i; ' ; " • R, C. gAMEpQN; ~ ' ' Publio Trnifyje. ■.. Publio'Trußt Office,' '' 1? 9^ ; «OBSOIV CAIiLiAM •; HXilMen'wii'j Coafh aifd Car-. ; ... riagf Builfientf TTAVE' much jjileasur?'in Anho.nrfojng to Xl' the inbabitmtj and sntronnding. distriots. tint, they-havo, com'-.. inenccd ;bupess JJ: in.. Mannefj-street.. apd Courtenty-plawj and aife .prepared to ,?«(», .efity orders iii 'iU' ltrnda'EA|l(sfi 'iad American catriaee r. ;;Yehielefl tO?,sYerj[. dto?riptiqn always fft hand or Radeon the shortest Notice. : ••;t>i'or with *■" S'ioV' Ap-'OopVmY^liXoii"' Ai MILXjER, Eihpiria Hotel, Feathlrston; 1 is 1 ;.\tlfeA^Ht'fphheWaiiafapa. DfotriotiV 'All:wort-guaranteed for^welviiiiiionthS' '' ' : r j —*■'>& Tjl NATIioS, fy&pj' .;anpon'nde tot&ii ''And dfstr|Qis ;/ he : tneMed •• wdrft prepared to do all kinds of Tspooipg and General Smith's work on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. 1285
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 5 February 1883, Page 3
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