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iiiASTERTOX, D. E. Toohill Proprietor. •jljll D. I!. TOOK ILL, in returning 1?X thanks to the inhabitants of 11 astevtnn for th, ir very liberal support during the past, tivu yarn, begs to intimate tliiit he has made extensive alterations and improvements, and is prepared to offer supu: for accommodation to visitors, and, as it is an established fact tint his Wines and Sphiis are (if the liest (piality, he hopes I hat lie v, ill receive a continuance of their siippint, Unud stabling ami paddocks for horses. EKETAHUNA HOTEL FOItTY MILE BUSH. JTOjS'NKI!. having purchased the , above Hotel, bc»s to solicit a continuance (if the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. Wines and BrißlT.s of the best brands always in stock. Ivery care and utteiition will be accorded o travellers. SHOOTING. Tho attention of sportsmen is called to the fact that plenty of game can be obtained close to the Hotel. J. TOMER ™v_ Proprietor. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY y HOTKL, CARTERTON. /ANE of the most commodious and best is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer E. BUGKEEIDGE, Who would be glad to see all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make- it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits aro of the very best, <pm!ity obtainable. [<£• Aleoek's First-class Billiard Table. 'MM HOTEL JIASI'JSKTuN J The Proprietor of tho above old and establishment to thank ntsuf .Masterton and the surtricts. as a'so the travelling he lariio !!ie::-:;iv of support '"'■' i ;; ">l !''■:« respectfully to rdance with the pi the trade, have bee

The Culinary Department is as visual, _ Wines, r.; iT; ; , fjjiinf S) and oilier lirjnrirs are cdt ami all of the very best q "n ity, v 1 lie lii];i,'':'ii I'uoni, wiiieh is provided nlitli 'jii'.i hi end; s hi'it-cla.ss tables, lias Mst bcr'.i reiurnisheil in the mo.st elegant manner. A. KLKfNS, Proprietor. . Til if \v i■rr K" fi'a irfHiTi'EiT" C\I;ti;I;TOV. W. BISHOP, i'Htii'illKlVi;. 'if '|.> 'i '- wmich pleasure in ill's \ . A./', t!»i-niini{ !:i.i Montis and the piil'lii." in tii'iieial, that lie has taken pussession oi:In: almv!) well-known building in Carterton, lately under the proprietorship of Mr l!oi:;;:;y Ei.uelTfi, and that the LVjL(i '!■■> AO/!' f'OLl) will defy competition Kir :uul Purity. Well-fmnisliul I',-ink fttiimj n»<l Bed Bourn*. Hie iAnv/ii/ciiiii'ls are under the fVywv/e/* hmdktc ftipcrtiiiun. tiiiiijih I!**,mi j),y Cvwiumial Tfd&.lki. ■in ,'/e: C'utn af the Town. CIOOD ."ma '.I :;;o AND Padpockh. A Oaii meets the trniiia from the City, , Mi'LK IiOTKL,

KKAT.'IHHSTOV. PROPRIETOR. npHE best iiccoiu-vliitiou in the disX triet. Wines an Kf-'ts, of tlie first quality, Horses iind Buggies always on hire. 19GG ¥A TlO NA L HOT E L (Opposite St, Geoice's Hall) LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. SULLIVAN, Pr.oniiETon. Th(> u -V;iri';ti-:!i,»;i iiouso. Visitors from Hie country can read tlio Wamaiuim Daily at'this house Wines and Spirits of tlje Lest Qualify PlilKCi': OF WALKS' 5 TOTML. Quees-Stkeki, Masteiiton. T. IVAUG Proprietor. I]U)R the einiveiiieiice of visitors . Cimmiomnl Room and others, SECOND BAR has heen opened in th above Hotel. The Billiard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one of Ai<*<>, k's ix'wi TiioU's. well-sii|ipliutl table, and every comfort for travellers, Ac, Wines, Beers, and Spirit the best PAHIATUA HOTEL (Between Woodville and E!;e«iliuna.) Fmn'Y-Alir.K I'ipsh.

Oltf)WN¥Co,~ Council (.';;.-\.mbku < ?, Masit.uto.w LAND, LOAN, Issun.CTi; .v>:n Commission Aoesk. Sub-Agents for Ninth British and MerAnd Munay Itobi-vts & Co. Cash advanced on wnul,and Insurances effected i't l"'v..-t current rates, from sheep's Illicit to London. Uansomes, //rm/, iud Jcjkrki' Atjricvl Uml foph-inoih, I'urkthlc Engines, Thmliimi SMhum, (h,dx(si.ecdahyiitt); M.idnrfun Pcnnimciti lm-M-Mali t<il(( i'v.ibHwj tiutidij, Money to lend in sums of £SO and upwards at lowest cinrentrates'of interest. Our property list embraces town allotments, building sites, freehold and leasehold sections, and several small farms on deferred payment. Kwl! SAM. i<v ACRES splendid land, Pahiatua, i ( partly grassed, bush felled leady lor burning, tools and live stock. Grand opportunity for investment. Price a,id terras on application. lacre land, 2 chains frontage Main Street, Pahiatua, central situation, Bare chance to secure building sites in this rapidly rising .township. Small Farm near Carterton to let on m. House and shop to lot in Perry-street. Full particulars on application to U. MOWN & CO., Council Chambers, 08 Jtatoitau,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2191, 11 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2191, 11 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2191, 11 January 1886, Page 4

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