ACRES of first-cl.iss LIMESTONE LAND, Bituated in the Bideford District, sevohteen miles from Masterton, This splendid property contains a reserve of 300 ACRES OF T3TARA BUSH, The improvements include, six milqs o substantial fencing, and 800 acres laid down in English grasses and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, a Bubstani dwelling house, sheep yards, and other outbuildings. '" • . • 2000 Sheep are now depastured on this estate, but it ia Capable of carrying much larger number. The above property is for ABSOLUTE SALE at a LOW PRICE on Easy Terms,as an investment is superior •to any estate now in the market throughout the Colony, ■ ; For further particulars apply, office of his paper. , 2395 NOTICE. TO STOCKOWNEKS. -A. LYONS begs, to intimate tc ~ , stockownerathat he is pjejjHred tt Spey : Cattle, and having had; over Twntj Years Experience he'can* refer to ■the -largest stockowners in the colony. Owriors entrusting stock to him are guaranteed a safe and efficient operation] stock properly treated fatten in a quarter of the time, and are improved in the quality of their beef, On the Torson Principle, pronounced by the Veterinary Colleges to be the moat humane and efficient means yet devised for performing this most exquisitely painful operation. ' ' Charges Strictiy Modkkate, > ' (joimmications by post promptly Attended to, ' 2'"" ALISXANDM BOARDING HOUSE. (Back of Caselbergs& Co's co-opera-tive'store.) PG nHRISTENSEN (late of • U. \J the Union Boarding House), desires to announce that he has taken the abovo well established house which has been thoroughly renovated and improved, and will bo found replete with every comfort, FIW-CLASS MEALS mid BED. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE,' THE " Tailor and Cutter," the leading journal of the trade in the world, thus reters to Messrs GEORGESON and Co's exhibit of Wellington-made clothing in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London"This goods are in glass cases and we canriot get a near view of them ; but judging by tho felling inside of a Covert Coat, and as much as tve could seo of its edges, we do not think that anything better could be shown from auy part of the world, We certainly did not see any felling in Ryan's exhibition to equal it for evidences ot vually sound practical tradesmanship. It is an easy thing to attempt feats of workmanship lor a special occasion, but a close inspection of small things will generally reveal irregularities, thus showing that the operator is not used to it. But tliig work as far as we could see, is perfectly regular, and not done for the occasion. We must certainly congratulate our colonial brethren upon their enterprise. The evidences of their industry are manifold, and clearly show that they belong to, and are part of a family which may be fairly and truthfully tunned a great, and glorious poople. 2450 BABY LINEN. T ABBS AND CBUDRHiS undoJj clothing etc, 1 made to order. Charges strictly moderate. MRS P. CHRISTIANSEN, Queen-street,., Opposite Kibblewhite'j Hotel. 2442 BOOTS ! BOOTa! BOOTS !! CENTRAL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE., MRS BAMBER ,jn thanking her numerous Customers and the public generally, begs, to anncunce the arrival ,of a large, and varied stock of BOOTS and SIIUES, from the best French. German,' Euglish and Colonial makers. ..... All Goods marked jn plain figures : A liberal discount for CASH. Large stock of our. own mako. to. select from. . '2451 SENT POST-FREE FOR 12 PENNY, . \STAMPS.. A .TREATISE on Nervous Disorders, . Oelibufcy, Woman, Marriage, How to Chooso a Partner for Life so as to Live Happily; also the Injury caused by the use of Tobacco and Alcohol, &c., &c. Address:— 11. T. SELBY, M.H. Castlereagh, St, Redfern, 2435 Sydney. OF the Wairarapa : Pastoral and Agricultural will be held at the Show Grousm and Lyceum Hah, Car- !. teiton, on FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER NEXT. , Flowers,, Fruit, Vegetables Poultry, Pigeons, Canarios, Dogs, 'Apiarian, and Industrial Exhibits, Dog-Trial and Special Exhibition of Wool. ' , Full particulars oil programmes which will be distributed and may be obtained on application to the undersigned, . Entries for Poultry,; Pigeons, Cjinaries, and Dogs, close SATURDAY, 27th inst, All other entries close at 9 a.m. on tho day of the Show, ' Dated this 113 th November, 1880. '' h. h. wriiMis, ' 2452 ■ Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2463, 29 November 1886, Page 3
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