, IMPORTANT TO PARTIES WISHING I ..TO- PURCHASE'^VALUABLE I freehold neah.'masterton, ®'|WEB & lOENH are' io sell aoros ,ot "really FIRST CLASS" GRAZING LAND, within fivo /rfijUi r !J6fV Miiaterton. Thereto only about Waorea'of bush, the balance of .neatly 1300 . acres is low un'dulating country, possessing riohsoil on limestone forfhation, part is already sown with Enßlisn~grass,'jt also hw a go<^,aspect overlooking, the ;5Je .Ore Ore.plaik This magnificent property will be sold afc'a.low figure, one-M-cash-' balance on' Mortgage at .6 per cent, Well. watered by running streams.' 1 ■ A large:; portion of the land For further particulars and terms apply to . 1 LOWEB & lORNB,. - Land Agent, l Miiaterton.,. 15th December, 1882.1265 FOit SALE OR, - LBASE.—Compact . sheep run, nine miles from Miiste'rton, comprising 1635 acres of first-class pastoral land, sub-divided into convenient paddocks, well watered. Dwelling house, shed,yards, dip, &o, At present carrying 3000 sheep and 40 head of cattle, For terms and particulars apply to LOWKS &10M8, ' 1293 Auctioneers, Masterton. ST. GEORGE'S HALL. THE GREAT SALE I FURNITURE? PiANOSI! . LONDON BANKRUPT STOCK, Ex Lady Jocelyn, . rjIHE balance of the shipment is now landed, and the goods are open for sJeotion at Less tmn Cost Vriok, as they MUST BE SOLI 1 , Open tiom".9 o'clock to 6. The Best Value ever imported into the Colony. / 1287 taii'iiinTirmaaMpoß SATURDAY, 10TH FEBRUARY. WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. FEBRUARY 22nd t 23RD, 1883. MR F. H. WOOD will sell the usual PRIVILEGES at Grey, town on Saturday, 10th February, at 3 p.m. Gate TariffPedestrians 2 0 Horsemen 2 6 Extra Horse 2 0 Vehicle with one horße . . 3 0 Vehicle with two horses ... „. 4 0 Vehicle with three, or more horses ..50 Drivers of Vehicles ... Fbee Passengers ~ .. .. 2 0 Children Half price Members of Wair&rapa Jockey Club, their carriages and horses free on production ot ticket. Terms under £2O cash, above £2O approved security payable 21st February, 1883. RALPH R. ARMSTRONG, 1295 See. W.J.O. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OF IMPORTANCE TO CATTLE BREED. EES, AND OTHERS.. jyjß D. MoMASTER'S ANNUAL SALE Pure-bred Shorthorn Pedi- ; gree BULLS, From' his famous Tuhitarata herd, will (by permission) takeplaco at the Carterton Ram and Ewe Fair to be held at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's grounds early in February next. Full particulars in future advertisement. F. H. WOOD. 1245 Auctioneer and Cattle Salesman. FOR IMMEDIATE B4LE—Valuable Station Property—A Bargain—27oo Aores Land, situate at tho Wai-mii-aru, Wairarapa, ting fenced, aid subdivided into convenient paddocks, all well watered. Onehalf the land in plougbable, 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 ef cattle, a fow horses,, team of bullooks, dray, &0,, Ac, Trice £6500, terms
For particulars, apply to F. H. WOOD, 1290 Auctioneer and Estate Agent, QN BALE BY THE UNDERSIGN BID—--4 tonß prime new Potatoes And Merchandise, of every deation. . P.H. WOOl), Auctioneer, Estate, and Commission 1292 Agent. JJISS MO BISON'S PUPILS Re-assemble on MONDAY, Februarysth. . .. Churob.atreet, Maaterton, January 15,1883. . . 1277 MISS BULL will RE-OPEN her Boarding aud Day Bchool, at heCresidence, Willis-Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th JANUARY. BOARDERS RECEIVED, FROM,THE GIRLS'HIGH SCHOOL, JJRS WILSONE Will RE-OPEN ber Boarding & Day School on MONDAY, 29th current. VACANCIES for a:few Boarders attending the public school. " ; • Perry-st,Masterton,Jan2o. 1288 gOARDINO AND DA* SCHOOL : COLE-BIEEET, MASffiRTOH. Peihojpal : Miss BEST. " A thoroughly sound English■ Eduction forms:the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition,-thpffpljowißg eubjects ; are laught French,.German, .Italian,. Latin,- ,4lgei bra, Music, Drawing arir Needle - ; TVork.;,),; Domestic arrangements . are .liberal; and home-likei" r ; Vj' 8 |r skf'K . •Terms moderate.; \ :• Prospectuses.forwarded on applicant.■ : The First Term of 1883 begins oa WEDNESDAY, 7th February. ...... Evening Class for Prouoh.: i , , MILLERS & . GRAIN MERCHANTS, I OAMAWJ A»» Wwuhoioh ) .•floor, Oatm^^iat,'OateJ J ind iailey 'always, on' and' btst Calcutta Corn Sacks and Twine. Satpleß of ■ Gram by post will receive prompt attention. Wellington Office and MUI-Manners-st, 1895
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1298, 8 February 1883, Page 3
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