AMERICAN ORGANS II . WELL I WILL 11 OH, HowChcnpl And quite true, litra told that ft J. Pinky is offering splendidAmeiicanOrgaiis, by some uf the best and most reliable mukers. Each instrument is fitted up with tho divided octavo couplars. Good authorities, and persons who have thorn inlhis city say what magniiicmit instruments they aru, being just what tlioyare represented—tho bait and cheapest ever offered tu ilis numerous friends and tho public at largo, Unequalled for tone and touch.and built to his own orders oxprcssly for colonial use, With strong upright rubber bellows of great capacity; no wooden couplars; all steel-plated rods-no fear of getting out nf nrdpr with fair usage. Thesoorgans are built in a solid black walnut era with mouse-proof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the lattst improvements, Well, how can he sell so cheaply'/ Why his expenses are so small; his system is, "Small prolite and quick letuniß." Woll, wo will just call at his office and Bee for ourselves. Ho says on theiiat in Ilia window that liealmtyt keeps samples on stock, Who would not have music, whonyou can purchase a splendid American Organ for £lO, or ono with six itops, including tho _ .divided octavo jouplars, for £l9. Note the address— P. J, PINNY, Broadway Terraco, Weilington. Catalogues can be had on appliatinn at Daiiy officii
FUR BALE, A FIRST-CLAoS FARM 3G9 acres, L nil in fl'iiss, rabbit-fenced, arid sub-divided, House Sheepyards, Dip, Wool Shed, St'j.kyard, .and Cowshed; good ganlon; oar able of carrying three ahcep to the acre; five miles from Masterton. For terms, apply Robert Cade. Black Rock Hill, or Lovin and Co, Weilington. - 2M2 TURMS INARMS TuRMS for; Cattle Eaising, Slieep Breeding, or Dairying. CANNOT bo had of JJeitbii Qoaiitv, better watered, hotter sheltered; or of a bettor climate than what you can find in the 40-Mile Bush. I have a moo selection to offer .those in search of really RICH GRABS-GROWING LAND, In farms of from BOacres up to 1000, Borne impioved, and some with but little improvements, THE
LAND BOOM IN. VICTORIA Is simplv making land so' dear that GENUINE SKTTLEUS connotbuy and mako it pay them to work it; therefore men wanting LAND ran OCCUPATION are leaving Australia and COMING TO NEW ZBALAND To BuyLAND, BIiINGING wiih thbm Thousands of Founds. Presently GOOD LAND will GO UP IN PRICE fully 80 per cent., and you wlui irunt laud will have to pay mote for it. Wo don't want a Land Boom in New Zealand. Wo want, to see land bought and sold at its DEAL VALUE, in proportion to what it will produce, Land in this District, 'is EQUAL to ANYTHING in tho WORLD for grass, crowing-no Dry Sun-Hcor&d Griw. Bmning Simmm; no Lung, Cold'ig Winters | .but'-Oru',-jji-riSlcmy w round, Ljnirßllyurs Bhuuld strict -a' visit before j<oiug f"!Hero are a few sections to 310 acres, Jiarigabne'Vultoy, •unimproved. Cash required for owners interost, £SO; balance _ at 5. pur cont. per annum. . 250 abres to let; 70 in grass; good B-roomed house and other outbuildings, sheep yards, &c, fur - three years. Annual routal, £6U About 000 acres in oue block; 300 aoroa in grass. Good wharo, partly fenced, &c. Price por acre, i'2l7s tid j abnut lmlf cttn remain at 5 per cent por annum. 150 acres, Maugaono Valley; 20 acres felled and in grass, Price, £2 per acre; terms; good road, 100 aoroa in Parkville Settlement; 30 acres felled; £i 6s'; easy
terms. About 2 miles from main mad. level land; 10 acres rolled. Price, £2lO. 30; i !!00 acres partly improved ; limeatone land. Price, LSpor acre, Tonus easy. 343 120 acres j about CO acres in grass, with wharo .\nd fenciny; all level, rich hind. Price L3lss. 3-15 300 (ir tlioroiiboiits grand sheep farm, l'riceperacre,Ll7s6d, 284 100 acres; half in grass; Rood four-roomed heme; good garden fenced in ; all good, rich .limestonoland;goodroud. L 4 iisporacre. 150 80 aero village allotment, A barsain, 152 320 acres grand nhcep country, Priee,"L3 per aero. 128 180 acres; about 140 in grass ; fenced ; fit fcr slwop or cattle; wharo and garden; goud road, l J rice,l.4; 153 112 acres; about 20 acres felled, ready for burning. A bargain at the price-Ll 16* por acre. LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for investment on morrgaae at (i to 7 percent, advanced on any of the aluryo lots, 1 have also plans of the whole district on view at my office, and any information I can «ivu to land buyers I willfully rive free of all cost, IL \V, BEIGGS, *.
LANP, ESTATE, ANP GENERAL 1 COMMISSION AGENT. PAI-lIATUA, BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having opened a private school for young lames at the above adilccao, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready tu receive a few ! select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, and will receive ho same personal care and twining. Brougham House occupies mio of the iiipotliealt||y§jtj!ii in Wpjijpgtop, and j 8 a commodious residence,' with n)| the surrounding o' a refined homo. The course of i struction ombraccs English (ioalliti various branches), Literature, Nntura science, French, German, Latin Music,(vocal and instrumental, violin, liar inony, counterpoint;, Geomctry.Porapcctivelightand shado from the round (Students may sit for tliu examination of tho Wellington School of or for the Science and Art Department Examination), and needlework. Terms—Fortyeisht guineas per annum. JVollington, aithjjetober. 3039 'NEW'ZEATANFwfIJDUCEIND"" GENERAL AGENCY.
W. J. GANDY, a, Grey-Btreeb and Custom-Housc Quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z. TTNDEllTAl(BS"tl) l )Salc l Purciin ß ß ) \J or Forwarding by Ijinrt or. Sea. of New Zealand PRODUCE and l|erolmiidiso in general, Tu Butter Fnctorlora and dealers ip Dairy produce, he offi-rs the speoial advantage of a COOL AND CAPACIOUS CELLAR, closo to the Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter. W. J." 0. is also ut Custom-Houso ' 8017 Christmas Present Christmas Presents! GipsTiaiFTS! JAPANESE "WAjpi I'IiALLPUROHAPERS' ' Of IRONMONGERY . PRESETS will be given eipl to 20% of the value of Purchases. JM YOUNG, IRONMONGER, M4STERTON. ■ 3078
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3079, 13 December 1888, Page 4
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