A-ME-R-1 CA -N^ : O:RU;A;N:S II:; OH, HowChrapl And quite trad, lam tolil thnt F; '-'JvPinms is splondidAmeiicauOrgans, by some of the best,-an'dVmost rcliftblo inakbra., Enoh instrument is litted -up with the divided octavo couplars. ;, Good authorities, and poraons' who have tliotn in this city' aay what liiAgniticonb ■ iiisbrument-s they are, beingjust what they:aro. represented—tho bcat'abd cheapest ever offered lo.ihs. nuiiioroua frioiids and ; tho public at largo.' Unequalled fur tone and touch,and built to lus s ojm ordera oxprpssly for .colonial uso. 'With strong upright rubber'hollows of great capacity; no wooden couplars; all stcol-platod rods-no fear of, getting out of nrdor with fair mago. Theseorg'ans aro built in a solid black walnut caso with mouse-proof attachments, and 'panelled walnut back, litted out with all tho lattst improvements,' Well, how can he sell so cheaply? Why his expenses aro so small; his system is, "Small profits aud quick tcturiiß." 'Well, we,willjustcalUt his officeand see for ourselves, He says on theliat in his \yindow that he alwayskeeps samples on stock. Who would hot have music,'whon you can purchase a splendid American Organ for £l6, or one wHhsix stops, including tho 'divided octave jouplars, for £l9. ,Noto the address— F. J. PINNY, Broadway Torraco, Wellington. OntaWues. can be had on applivitiim at Daily officn
FOR SALE. A FIRST-OLA!SS'FARM3GO acres, l nil in. trass,-rabbit-fenced,'"orid Btib-dividedj House Sheepyards, ]Jip, Wool Slied, Stockyatdj and Cowshed; good garden; oarable of carrying three sheep to the acre; five hiiles from Masterton. For'torms, apply Rpbort Cade, Black Rock Hill, or Lbvin'and Co, Wellington. ..;. 2962 TCIAMEL ; TjIARMS . ~-|7IARMB ■ "'';.;; for' : ;'.';■■ ':..■-■.' Cattle Raising, Sheep Breed- : ;ing, ; or Dairying.' ."■' gANNOT-.bo had of Better; Quality, rwatored, better sheltered, or *" etter'clirakto -than'what'' Nicshfitid:intho ' ice.selection to offer .those in •>; ■. ; s'earch'ofireally RICH GtRASS-OEOWING LAND,; . In farms of from SOacres up to 1000, : • .some improved, and sonio with. ■•■., .-. but little improvements. " . ".'. ■■■ , THE . •■■ ' ' LAND J3OOM.IN VICTORIA Is simply making land so dear that GENUINE SETTLERS connotbuy and make it pay them to work it;.therefore men wanting LAND fob OCCUPATION are leaving Australia and . COMING TO NEW ; ZEALAND . To Buy LAND, BRINGING with them' * Thousands of JPouiids:.' • Presently GOOD LAND will GO UP IN PRICE fully 80 per cont., arid you who want land will have to pay,' more for, it. We don't want a Land Boom, in New Zealand, Wo want to seo land • bought and sold at its REAL VALUE, in proportion to what it will produce. Landin this' District; is EQUAL"to ANYTHING in the WORLD for grass, growing—no ..Dry', Sifii-ftorcM Grass- "*"'" '""'" Jfommtrt,; ; no. Long, Cold- ; bnt';6fiTOs-Gfrotw'ii(/ 1 F/and Buyers should .visit' before going S'Vfow sootions to .oresi'Mnrtgaono Valloy, urinprovedi' Cash required for owners interest,'.£so; balance' . : ' at 6 per cent, per annum, 250 abres to let; 70 in grass; good 5-rbbmbd house and other, outbuildings',' shoep yards, &c,, for •■ fchwyearß, Annual rental, £OO. About GOO acres in one block; 300 aores in. grass., Good whftre, ■ partly fenced, 'Ac. '• Pried' [>or aoro. Od; about half can remain at 5 per cent per annum, 150 acres, Mangaone, Valley; 20 acres felled and iri grass. Price, . £2 per'adro; terms; good'road. 100 acres in Parkvillo Settlement; 30 acres felled; 12 '6s; easy terms, • About 2 miles from
mam road. 94,aeresin the Makuri, superior • ■ lovol land; 10 acres felled. ■ Frioo, £2lO. ■ 303 200 acres partly improved; limo--Btonoland. Prico, L 3 per aero. Terms oasy. 343 120 aores j about 00 acres in grass, " with whai'o and fencin? j all • level, rich land. Prico LI) 15s, 345 800 or thereabouts' grand sheep farm, Prico per acre, LI fs'Gd. 284 100 acres; half in grass; good four-roomed houso;" good gar- . don fenced in'; all good, rich limestone land; good road. L 4 ;6speracro. . . 150 30 acre village allotment. A. bar--152 320 acres grand sheep country. Prico,|L3 per acre. 128 180 acres; about 140 in grass.; fenced ; f|t for sheep or cattle ; whare and garden ; good road, Ifripo, Li. IB!) 112acresiftboufc 20 acres foiled, '' ready for burning. A bargain at tho price—Ll 15s per aero.
•LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for inyestdient on mortgage at (1 to 1 percent, advanced on any of tho »boyo,lots, 1 have also plans of the whole district on view at niy'offiooi and any information! can give lo land buyers I will gladly viva freo of all cost. • ewbriggs, LAUD,' ESTATE, AND GENERAL . COMMISSION AGENT. PAIIIATUA. • BWUQHAMCW ELUDE STREET, WELLINaTQN MRS (Polonel) MqDonnoll, having opened a priviito sohool for young ladies at' fho above address, aided by 'competent Lady Teachers, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to reoeive a fmv select pupil boarders who will bo educated with her own dauglitors, and will receive the same personal care aifd training. Brougham House occupies ono of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all the surroundings of a refined homo, Tho course- 'of ■instruction embraces English (in all its various branches), Literature, NaturalsciencejFrench^German,.Latin: Music.f'yocal and instrumental, violin, liar mony,counter'point),.Geometry lPei,'spoctivo lightand shade from the round (Students may sit for tho examination of the Wellington School of Dosignbrforthe Scienco and Art Department Examination], and needlework. : Terms—Fortyeight guineas, per annum.; • Wellington, 24th October, , §039
NEW ZEALAND PEODUCE AND GEMAL AGENCY. : " ; W;«ANDY, : 5, Groy-strcot and Custom-Houso Quay, ' WELLINGTON, N.Z. ~„•■.. nNDERTAKES UioSalc, Purchnso, ■ or Forwarding liy Land' or Sea, of Now Zealand PEOJ)UOE mid-Mer-chandiso in general. To Butter Factories and defers in Dairy produce, ho offers tlio ppegial (ilvaijfiige q£ a COQ|j AND OAPAOJOIIS QELLAB, c)oge "to'Vhb Queen'aiWharf, for.storage of Byttov. W. Ji d.'As «Ibo a'Ctistom-Housd Aeent.-; .8017
;BILLIAJRD,TAULBS.i t fi 330. iWRIGJJT s;.s). S ColpbratGd .. tiv.'piwem'edal kh\®-{ Banfplo tablps on view, Apply! ,v )--li\l /,'.: :■';;'.;. : ; WHITTEM, KIOk6LSON&;Co^.V';
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3075, 8 December 1888, Page 4
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