jD.J?. jVu'i! • hoprkto): li/TR P. F, TOOHII/L, in returning 111 tlKMiks io t!io inllal.itants of Mas- ■ very liberal support Mir-' •ii veins, begs t» intimate llr-llu CXil'llSl'VC alterations n.-nts, and is prepared to :;o!ii;in;il:i'i:in tn visitors, ami, ;■" it I--, ■ ;■-. .:iii.w.i ::u:t (Iv.lt Ills Winusi;ii.i -; |':iiU:>wtit ( he best quality, lie hopes that !'.■.' «i!i lvravcKOiitimiiiMi of thiih 'Mippint. Uimd stib'i::" and paddocks for horses, 21tt EKETAHUNA HOTEL FORTY aITLB 15USI1. JTIiNXI'M!, having jiurcliasecl tho , aLuvo Hotel, be<s to solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally beBtowed upnn his predecessor, Wises and Si'imia of tho bust brands always in stock. Every care and attention will bo accorded o travellers. SHOOTING, Tho attention of sportsmen is called to the fact that- plenty of gamo can be obtained close to the Hotel. J. TOMER 105 Proprietor, THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY t HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer E. .BVCKEffIJGB, Whowouldbo dad to sec all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. Tho culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits aro of the very best quality obtainable. j£TAlcock's First-class Billiard Table, pLUB HOTEL MASTKKTON The Proprietor of the above old and „ell-kiiiv,vi! c!'t:ili!isliiiient bogs to thank the inhabit, ;v.a of Maslerton and the sur'ith the profile crowiiii' s, and other f the very host
'il in ihe most clo";i])t \. i'. J- Iv I f< h ■JHOP, ;-.3 taken p'.isicv.'ii building he pi'opvictor- !"!')■:, and thiit ID will defy s and Purity, iln-j awl Bid -liipntnls are ■i.vi'ita ijUjKi'iins Irmn tlit? City, 'Mora. (Opposite I! ail way Station). JAMKS SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE Lest accoiTvrlation in tho district. Wines ai'i : "ito of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. 10GG ■VT ATIO NA L II 0T E L lM (Opposite St. George's Hall) LAMIiTOX-QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. SULLIVAN, Pkopmetok.
Tli<» 'Wsiivjirami Eloiimp, Visitors from the country can read the Waiuauai-a Daily at this houso "Wines and Spirits of tlie Best Quality PKlNclff OV \VAOIi' ■!OTWL. QuEcs-SmKEi, Mastertojj. T. WALK! Proprietor. TIOR the convenience of visitors jM Coimm'i'ci::! J\oom and others, SECOND BAK has been opened in th above Hotel. The Billiard Room attached has ow boon renovated and lifted with one of A!<•(>; k"s howl T;i}>)( k *i. A Tvcll-stipn'iifd table, and every comfort anil Spirit
Money i'i ii:nd in Hams of £SO and upwaids ;it lowest cnrreiitrates of interest. (jiir property list embraces town allotments, bundiii'.! sites, freehold imd leasehold sections, ii.id several small farms on deferred payment. ry>y ACRES splemlid land, Palriatiia, / ( partly grassed, bush fulled ie;uly iov burning, tools and live stock. Grand opportunity for investment. Price a.id terms mi application, 1 acre laud, i chains frontage Main Street, Piihiatim, central situation. Run chance to secure building sites in this rapidly rising township. Small farm near Carterton to let on lease. House and shop to let in Perry-street, j/ull particulars »n application to li. UIKJWN&Ui)., Council Cliaiubers, (OG3 Mastci'ton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2188, 8 January 1886, Page 4
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504Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2188, 8 January 1886, Page 4
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