x Business Notices.pABMB JARMS j^IARMS FOE Cattle Eaisingy Sheep 'Breed-, ing, or Dairying. CANNOT bo liail of Better"Quahiy, better watered, .Jjottor sheltered} or ' of a better cliinato. than what ' - you can find in the • 40-Mile Bush. ... I hayo a mce aolection to offer: thoso in search of really . ■ ■ ■ RICH GEASS-GROWING LAND, In farina of from fioacre3up to 1000,. . bomo improved, and some with, : but iittlo improvements. THE LAND BOOM IN VICTORIA
Is simply making land so dear that t GENUINE SETTLERS connitbuy and i make it pay tlicm to work it; therefore men wanting LAND for OCCUPATION are leaving Australia and COMING. TO NEW ZEALAND 1 To Boy LAND, BRINGING wiiuthem Thousands,of Pounds. Presently GOOD LAND wiil GO UP . IN PBIOE fully 80 per cent., and you who want land will have to pay moro for it. Wo don't want a Land Boom in 1 New Zealand, Wo want to sco land bought and sold at its REAL VALUE, in proportion to what it will produce. Land in this District, is - EQUAL to ANYTHING in tlio WORLD for grass, Ctowing—no-Dry- Sun-Scorchd GrassBuliiing Smmni'no Long, ColdStarving Winters; but Oim-Brmng all the year rottiid. ' Land Buyers should pay this district a visit before going elsowliere. Here are a fow sections to choose from Eegi No. - . improved. Cash required for owners interest, £SO; balance at 6 per cent, per annum, ' 250 abres to let; 70 in grass; good B-roomed house and other outbuildings, slioep yards, &o.j for fchreo years. Annual rental, £6O. About GOO acres in ono block; 300 acres in grass. Good wliaro, partly fonced, &c, Price per aero. 1217s (id; about half cau remain at 5 per cent por annum. acres felled and in grass. Price, £2 per aero; terms; good road. 30 acres felled; £2- ss; easy terms. About 2 miles from main road. \ level land jj. 10 acres felled, Prico, £2lO. 303 200 acres partly improved; lime-. Btonoland. Price, L 3 per acre Terms easy, . 343 120 acres; about CO acres in grass, with wliaro and fencin?; all level, rich land, IMdo LS 15s, 345 300 or thereabouts grand sheep farm, Price peracre, LI 7s 6d. 284 ,100 acres; half in grass; good , four-roomed house; good garden fenced in ; all good, rich limestone land; good road. L 4. 5s peracre. ■ e -v'' 150" 30 aero village; allotnufiit, A bargain.. 152 320 acres grand /sheep country. l'rico,|L3 r.?racre. 128 180. in grass; - 1 ' whare and gardoii; good road, Mm, Li 153 112 acres; about 20 acres felled, ready for burning, A bargain at tho price—Ll 15s por aero.
. .LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for investment on mortgage at 0 to 7 per centj advanced on any of the atioye lots. 1 liavoalso'plaiis of the whole district on view at my olHco, and any information! can give to land buyoi'a I will "ladly five free ofall cost. iL w.mm, LAND, ESTATE, AND .' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. PAIIIATUA. AMERICAN ORGANS!! AVELL! WELL!!. OH, HowOheupl And quitotruo. lam told that F. J. Pinny is offoriii" splendidAmericanOrganß, by eomeof the best anil most roliablo makers. Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octave couplars, Good authorities, and persons who have thorn in this city say what magnificent instruments they aro, being just what they aro represented—the bout and cheapest ever oiforod to ills numerous friends and tlio public at largo, Unequalled for tone and touch,and built to his own orders expressly for colonial use. With strong upright rubber bellows of groat- capacity; no wooden couplars; all steel-plated rods-no fear of getting out of order with fair usage. These organs are built in a solid black walnut case with - mouse-proof attachments, and. panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the laUst improvements, Well, how can lie sell so cheaply? Why his expenses are so small; liia system is,'''Sinall profits and quick returns." Woll, wo will just call at his office and sco for ourselves. Ho says on the list iu his window that lie always keeps samples on stock! Who would not have music, when you can purchase a splendid American Organ for £lO, or one with six stops, including tlio divided octave couplars, for £11). Note' the address— P. J. PINNY, BroadwayTorraco,-Wel-lington. Catalouuos can be had on appliliitioii at Daily office
i BROUGHAM HOUSE, 0 - , ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON f MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having opened a privato school for youug 1 ladies at tlio abovo address*'aided by. , competent Lady Teachers, and qualified i Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few . Belect pupil boarders who will be oducated 1 with hoi' own daughters, and will rccoivo ! iho same personal care and training. Brougham Hnuso occupies one' of-the ■ most healthy sites m Wellington, and is i a commpdious residence, with all ..the i surroundiii«s of a refined homo. The • course ,of rstruction embraces English (in all its various branches), Literature, Natijta ijoience, French, German, Latin' Music,(vocal andinstrumeiital, violiu.hav muiiy, counterpoint), Geometry,Perapectivelightaud shndo from the rpurid(Stu- | dents may sit for tlio examination of tlio Wellington School of Design or for the Science and Ait Department Examination), and needlework. Terms—Fortyeight guineas per annum. Wellington,'24th October. . 8039 NEW AND" GENISRAL AGENCY. ■■ W, J. 6ANDY, 5, Groy-strcofc and Custom-House Quay, WELLINGTON, N.g. NDERTAKES the Sale, Purchaso, ov Forwarding by Land or Sea, of New Zealand PRODUCE and Merchandise in general, To Buttei-Fuotonora and dealers in Dairy produce, lie oilers the special advantage of a COOL AND CAPACIOUS. CELLAJI, closo to tii(i Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter. W, J, G, is also ft Custoin-Houso Atfunt. ■ ' 81017 Christinas Present I, Cliristmas Preseiats! GIFTS! GIFTS! .. Of - ' ■ I JAPANESE \VAItE | . ■ 1 TV ALL PURCHASERS • i ' PfIftOBIO.IfGERY J PRESENTS will hpgivon equal to 20% ® of tlio value of Purcltasiis. . 1 ' JM YOU KG, a ' IRONMONGER, MASTERTON,.' I : . 807 a i LIST—Shop ami dwelling QueenStreet, at preserit occupied by ;G. Haskell. Apply to. Win. Alexander,' OkneUtt'eet, ... 3070 r TiO LET— Four roomed Coitago, I J Smith-street, Apply to Win, Ale&imdei, Cliapel-BtWft.. - 3070
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3082, 17 December 1888, Page 4
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