AMERICAN ORGANS II mi/ Well 11 OH, liowOhui[i! And qujto true,lam told that li'. .1. ns.N'v is offormt; splendid AmoticaiiOrguna, by some of the best and most reliable makers. Each, instrument is fitted up with tho divided octavo couplars, Guud authorities, and persons who havo them in this city say what imignilicimti instruments thoy aro, tiling just what tho£;uro : ropreßsntcd—the best mid cheapest ever offered to ilis numerous friends and tho public a,t largo. Unequalled for tono and touch,and budt to liis own ordora expressly for colonial use. With strung upright rubber hollows of groat capacity; no wooden couplar all atcol-plnted rods-no fear of getting outof order with fair uaa«o. Theseorgans arc built in a solid black walnut case with mouse-proof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the lattst improvements. Wull, how can hi) sell so cheaply? Why his oxponscs are So small; hissyatom is, "Small profits and quick letunia." Well, wo will just call at his office and sec for ourselves. He says on tholist in his window that ho.alwayskeeps samples on stock. Who would not liav6 music; when you can purchase a splendid American Organ for £lO, or ono with six jtops, including tho divided* octavo couplars, for £l9. Noto tho' address— F. J. PINNY, Broadway Terrace, \YoV lington. Catalogues can be had on appliatinn ak Daily ollico
■ Foil SALE. A FIRST-CLA'oS FARM 3G9 acres, Xi all in rass, rabbit-fenced, and sub-divided, House. Sheepyarda,' Dip, Wool Shed, Stockyard, and Cowshed; good garden; ivipible of carrying three sheep to the aero; live miles u'oui Masterton' For terms, apply Robert Cade, Blnok Rock Hill, or Lovin'nnd Co, Wellington.' , . 2962 JjVlliMH jjURMS - j^ARMS . . I,; ° K Cattle Raising, Sheep Breed- '• ing, or Dai vying. CANNOT bo had of Better Quality, better watered, better sheltered, or /of a better climaie than what. / you con find intho 40-Mile Bush. I hayo a nico solection to offer' thoso in ' search of really HIGH GRASS-GROWING LAND, In farms of from 50acres up to 1000, some improved, and some with but little improvements, •; . THE ''• LAND DOOM IN VICTORIA Is simply making land so dear that GENUINE SETTLERS connotbuy aud make it pny them to work it; therefore men wanting LAND jor OCCUPATION nre leaving Australia and COMING TO NEW ZEALAND To Buy LAND, BUJNGING wimthem Thousands of Pounds. ' ' Presently GOOD LAND will GO UP IN PRICE fuily.Bo per cent., and you who want land will have to pay mOro for it. Wo don't want a Land Boom in New Zealand. We want to see'land bought ond sold at its REAL VALUE, in proportion to ivlwb it 'will produce. Land in this District, is EQUAjj to ANYTHING in tlio WORLD for grass," pcowing-no Dnj GrmBurning Simmert; iio'Long, Coldbut: Oim-dhvwimj '■and Buyers should befpr," ,;;ing /sections to ilangaono-'Valley, lin Proved, Cash retjuired for Nii'era interest, £GO; ljalonce at 5 pur cont. per annum. 250 abrcs to let; 70 in grass; good 5-roomed houso and other outbuildings, sheep yards,,&c„ for threo years. Annual rental, £GO. About 600 acres mono block; 300 acres ill grass, Good wluire, partly fenced, &c. Price por, acre. i2l7s (id; about half caii remain at 5 per c&nt por annum. 150 acres, Mangaono Valloy; 20 acres felled and in grass. Price, £2 por aero; terms; good road. 100 acres in Parkvillo Settlement; 30 acres felled; £1 ss; easy terms. About 2 miles from main road. •91 acres in the Makuri, superior level land; 10 acres felled.
Price, £2 10. 303 200 .acres partly improved;' lime-' stoneland. Price, L 3 per acre. Terms easy. 343 120 ucres about 00 acres in grass, with wliaro jnd fencing; all level, rich land. Prico LB 15s, 345 300 or thereabouts grand sheep farm, Price per auro,L.l 7s 6d. 281 100 acres; half in grass; good four-roomed house; good garden fenced in ; all good, rich limestone land; good road. L 4
Gsperacro. 150 30 aero village allotment, A bar-, gain. 152 320 acres grand sheop country, Price,JL3 per acre. 128 180 acres j about 140 in grass j fenced; fit for sheep or cattlo; wharo and garden; good road, l'lice, LI. 151) 112 acres; about 20 acres felled, ready for burning. A bargain at the price—Ll IDs per aero. LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for investment on mortgage at 0 to 7 percent, advanced on any of tho abtiyo lots. 1 have also plans of the whole district on viow at my offico, and any information 1 can give to laud buyers 1 will yladlyeive frno ofall cost. 11. W. BRIGGS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. PAI-II AT If A. BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Oolonei) McDonnell, having opened a private school furyoiiug ladies at tho above address, aided by competent Lady 'l'eaohers, and qualified Visiting Masters, is rendy to weivo n few select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, and will receive iho 6arae pcieunal care and, training. Brougham Hnuso occupies one (it the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodiuus residence, with nil the surroundings of a refined homo, The course of instruction embraces English (in all its various branches), Literature, Natura'lscience, French, German, Latin Music, (vocalaiidinstrumental, violin, liar mony, counterpoint), Geometry, Perspectivolightand shado from the round (Students may sit for the examination of tho Wellington Schoql of Design or for tho Scieiicfi i|ndAr|; Department Examination), and necdlowoi'K, Terips—Fortyeiglit guineas per annum. Wellington, '24 th October. 8039 "NEW")®ALAND PIjODUUE AND"
GENKR.U-i AGENCY,' W, J. GANDY, 0, Gruy-streofc and Custom-Houso Quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z. UNDERTAKES the Sale, I'urcliase, or Forwarding by Land or Sea, ui'Kow Zealand PIIODUOE and Mercliaiidißo in goifcral, To Butter Factoriers and dealers in Dairy produce, ho oilers the special advantage of n COOL AND CAI'aOIOUS CELLAIi, closo to the Queen's 'Wharf, for storage of Butter. W. J. G, is also a C|istora-Bouso . «017
BILLIARD TABLES. QEO. WRIGHT&■ COS Celebrated , • pyije medal tables; sample tables on vieiv. Appty '• ' . WHITTEM, KICB.OLSON & Co, ' - , WilliVStveet, Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3077, 11 December 1888, Page 4
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