IMPORTANT TO PARTIES WISHING TO PURCHASE A VALUABLE l HEEHOLD NISAR MASTERTON. LitWKS & lORNS m' instructed to Bell ; by private treaty, about .1400 aciw of realty FIRST CLASS' O.IVAZIN6 LAND, within five miles of Masterton. There are only about IDO ao'reß of'bush, the balance of nearly 1300 acres is low undulating country, possessing rich soil. on limestone formation, part is already sown with English grass, it also'has a good aspect overlooking the T6 Ore Ore plains.' This magnificent property mil be sold at a low figure, one half-cash balance on Mortgage at G per cent, Well watered by tunning streams. A large portion 'of the land suitable for Agricultural purposes. For further particulars and terms apply to LOWES'ds lORNS, Land Agent, Maatoitin. 16th December, 1882, ',25 COMPACT RUN FOR SALE-Contain-Ij ing 1013 aores splendid agricultural and paßtoral land, overlooking the Wairarapa Lake, subdivided into 18 paddooks; together with 19 roomed house, conservatory, and bath rooms, siables, men's cottage, .shed,.covered shjep dip, yards. Permanent spring, water laid on to the buildings/ This" maguificent proper y is delightfully situated and is within three, iainutea walk from railway flag' station. 1 For particulars apply to LOWES & lORNS, . Auctioneers, 1293 Masterton, FOi SALE -OR LEASE.—Compact sheep run, nine miles from Masterton, comprising 1635 acres of fir&class pastoral land, sub-divided into convenient paddocks'; well waterod. Dwelling house, shed, yards, : dip, 4c. At present carryinij 3000 shee and 10 head of cattle, For terms and particulars apply to, LOWES & lORNS, 1293 Auctioneers, Masterton. ST. GEORGE'S HALL. THE GR EA T SALE FURNITURE! PIANOS!! LONDON BANKRUPT STOCK, Ex Lady Jocelyn. rjl HE balance of the shipment is now landed, and the goods are open for * selection at Less than Cost Pricr, as they MOST BE SOLD, , Open from 9 o'clock to S. The Best Value ever imported into the Colony. /. 1287 SATURDAY, 10TH FEBRUARY, WAIIIARAPA JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. FEBRUARY 22nd k 23RD, 1883, MR F. H WOOD will sell the usual PRIVILEGES at Grey. town on Saturday, 10th February, at 3 p.m. Oath Tariff— Pedestrians .. ..2 0 Horsemen 2 6 Extra Horse ... ... .. 2 0 Vehicle with one horse.. ... ..3 0 Vehicje with two horses 4 O Vehicle with threo er more horses .. 5 0 Drivers of Vehicles .. Fi Passengers ~ 2 0 Children Half price Members of VVairarapa Jockey Club, their carriages and horses free on production of ticket. Terms under £2O cash, above £2O approved security payable 21st February, 1883, RALPH R. ARMSTRONG, ' 1295 Sec. W.J.C.' FOR IMMEDIATE . SALE-Valuable Station Property—A Bargain—27oo Acres Land, situate at the Wai-nui-aru, Wairarapa, ring fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddooks, all well watered. Onehalf the land is ploughable, mostly level, balance easy, undulating country, nearly all sown m English grass; about 150 acres good bush ; improvements include good dwelling house, men's hut. wool shed, sheep and cow yards, dip, tanks, garden, and orchard (2 acres). All the improvements are new and substantial. Stock—2ooo sheep about 20 head of cattlo, a few horses, team of bullocks, dray, 4c., «c. Price £6500, terms easy. For particulars, apply to F. H. WOOD, 0 N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGN liD—--4 tons prime new Potatoes And Merchandise, of every desption. F, H. WOOD, Auctioneer, Estate, and Commission 1292 Aeent TO LET, OR FOR SALE-IG-roomed Boarding House, at Carterton; with Shop at side. Well situated. Good position, Fronting main road. . ; Twin e very easy... . ..... , Apply to 1281 ■ • F.H.WOOD. ]\£ISS BEST'S pupils will re-assemble oil WEDNESDAY, 7th February, when the first term of 1883 begins. , ; 1289 IyjISS MORI SON'S PUPILS ' Re-assemble on MONDAY, February sth. Churoh-street, Masterton, ■i January 15,1883. , 1277 MISS BULL will RE-OPEN her Board' ing and Day School, at her residence, Willis-Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th JANUARY. BOARDERS RECEIVED PROM THE 1 GIKLS'HIGH SCHOOL. JJEB- WILSONE Will RE-OPEN her Boarding & Day School on MONDAY, 29th current. VACANCIES for a few Boarders attending the public school. Perry-st, Masterton, Jan 20. ' 1283 gOARDINO AND DAt SCHOOL OOLH-BIBSET, MAMERTON. ■ Principal: Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English' Education forms the baiis ; of tbe'tostraotign-givehT and, in addition, the following Bubjects are taught rFrench, German, Italian, Laiin, dlgebra, Munre, Drawing fracVNcedk work.' <. L Domestio arrangements are liberal and homo-like. 'i Prospectuses forwardbd on applicaii m: " ' Tbq'First' Term of 1883 begins on WEDNESDAY,' 7th February,- s " ' A ' ' Evening Glass for French,' lJ »' ' 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1296, 6 February 1883, Page 3
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