Business Notices, JjURMS jjiARMS roil ' ' Cattle Raising, -Sheep Breed- • ing, or Dairying. , CANNOT-be had of Better Quamtc, better wateredj better sheltetod, or, ' of ii better climate than .what - you eon find in the 40 -Mile Bush./ I haye a nice selection to offer tliosoMn search of really ■ RICH GBASS-GEOWING LAND, In farms of from GOacria up to 1000,' some improved, hud some with but little improvements. . THE • - LAND BOOM IN A'IOTOItIA Is simply making land so deal' that GENUINE SETTLERS conuotbuy and make it pay them to work it; therefore mon wanting LAND foii OCCUPATION are leaving Australia aud COMING TO i\W ZEALAND To Buy LAND, BRINGING with thkji Thousands of founds. Presently GOOD LAND will GO UP IN PBIOE fully 80 per cent., and you who want laud will hare to pay more for it. We don't want a Land Boom in New Zealand, We want .ta seo land bought and sold at its 11EAL VALUE, in proportion to what it will produce. ' Land ju this District,, is EQUAL to ANYTHING in the WOULD for grass, prowiiig-no % Snn-Scordml Grmburning Summers; no Lung, ColdStarving Winters; but Gfrass-GWmjf all the year round. Land Buyeiß should ■ pay this district a visit before-going olsowhere. Here are a few sections to choose from Hc«i ' - Nil.
improved. Cash required for owners interest, £SO; balance ' lit B per cent, per annum, - 5-rooincil liouso and other outbuildings, sheep yards, &c., for thrco years. Annual rontnl, £6O. About 000 aorea in oho block; iIOO . acres iu grass. Good whare, partly fenced, &c. Price per acre, ti 17s (id; about half can remain at 5 per cent per annum. acres felled and in grass. Price, . £2 per aore; terms; good road. '3O acres felled; f2 ss; easy terms. About 2 miles from niainrnad, ' level land; 10 acres felled, Prico, £2lO, 303 200 acres partly improved; lime? stone land. Price, L 3 per acre Terms easy. 343 120 acres; about CO acres in grass, ■ with wharo and foticinfr; all level, rich land. Price LBlss, 345 800 or thereabouts-grand sheep farm, Prico poracre, LI 7s 6d. 284 100 acres; half in grass; good four-roomed house j ; good garden fenced iu ; all good, rich limestone laud; good road. L 4 150 30 acre villago allotment, A bar- . Sain--162 320 acres grand, sheep country, -V.- Price,lL3 per acre, 128 180 acres; about 140 in.grass; fenced; fit for sheep or cattle; wharo and garden: good road. , ,/Jp,L4. . • 1581 acres felled, for burning. A bargain at the prico—Ll 15s por aero,
LARGE SUMS OF MONEY fur - investment on,mortgage at 0 to 7 percent, advanced'on'any of."tho'-abuye lots. 1 linvo jilso plans of the whole district on view at my office, andany information I call give to land biiyera Iwillyladlypive freo ofall cost. 11. W. BRIGGS, LAND, ESTATE, AND, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. PAIIIATUA.
I AMERICAN ORGANS,!! 1 WELL I WELL! ! - OH, HowOhcap! And quite true. lamtold that F. J. Pis.nv :: offering splendidAmericauOrgans, by some of tlie best mid moat reliable makora. Each inat.iunient is fitted up with tlio divided ' octave couplai's. Good authorities, and licraons who have thorn in this city say | what magnificent instruments tliey arc, \ being just what they arerepresented—■thn bout and cheapest uver oU'erad to ilis ; Humorous friondß and the public at largo. J Unequalled for tone and touch,and built to Ins own orders expressly for colonial 1 use, "With strong upright rubber bellows 1 of great capacity; no wooden couplars; 1 all steel-plated rods-no fear of getting 1 out of order with fait usage, Theseorgans 1 are built in a solid black walnut caso with mouse.-proof attachments, and panelled walnut bank, fitted out with all tho lattsfc improvements, Well, how cau lie sell so cheaply? Why his so.siiiall; his aystepi js', V!S|j>ii]l profit? qud quick tetunis," Well, wo will just oall at his office and boc for ourselves, 'Ho Bays on thelist in his window that he ahvayskeeps samples on stock, Who would not hav6 music, when you can purchase a splendid American Organ for £l6, or ono with six stops, including the divided octave jouplars, for £l9. Noto the address— J. PINNY, Broadway Terraco, Wellington. OutaWues can be had on'appliatiim at Daiiy office BROUOHAM HOUSE, ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having opened a private school for young ladies at the aoovo address, nidedby competent Lady'Tcaoliors, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, mid will rocoivo Hie same personal care and training. Brougham House occupies one of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all thp surrounding of a refined homo. The coutw of instruction embraces English (in all its . various branches), Literature, Natura aoioiice, French, German, Latin' Music, (vocaland instrumental, violin,liar mony, counterpoint), Geometry,Porspoc- 1 tivelightand shai)o ffom t|ie round (Stu- ' dents may elt fqr %o examination of the Wellington School of' Dcsigu or for the Science (wdArt Department Examination), and needlework; Terms—Forty- ' eight guineas por annum, Wellington, Mth October. > 8039
NEW" ZEALAND PEUDUOE AND" GENERAL AGENCY. ■ . W.J.6ANDY, 5, Gruy-atreet and Custom-House Quav WELLINGTON, N.Z, UNDERTAKES the Sale, Purchase, or Forwarding liy Land' or .Sea, of New Zealand PRODUCE.and Merchandise iu general. To Butter Factories and dealers in Dairy produce, he offers the special advantage of a 000 L AND CAPACIOUS ;CJ3LLAIt, doao to the Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter. W; J. : Of. is alb'o a Custom-House Agent,'. ■■. . 3017 Christmas Presents I Christmas Presents! . \ . OF JAPANESE WARE To ALL PURCHASERS'' ; V ' OfIRONMOMGERY PRESENTS will he given eqifyl to 20% ' of tho value of Purcbasoß. Jm YOUNG, . IRONMONGER, MASTERTON. ■ 3078; TO LET—Shop and dwelling Queen* ■ : Street, at present occupied by G- : Haskell. Apply to Win. Alexander, 6 Chapej-.streqt, • -. -■ .jiOfjS \ TO LJ3T Four-roopied Qoltago, | , ;■ Smith-street. .'Apply .(o . 'Wm. L Alexandet, Clupel-streei,.. ' 3078 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3083, 18 December 1888, Page 4
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