" 'v ;/V 'Bisiness; : Notices]: : ;.L ; ;'' Cattloßaising, Sheep Breed- I ':■'.-. ing.or Dairying.■"-■■-. CANNOT bohadof .-Bbitke. Quality, bote watered, boiler sheltered,, or . ,of a better "climatothiui what r "■■"'■■ you cou find in the , . 1 /■ 40-Mile Bush. • I hayo a nice Beloctiun to i.ffor those in search of really RICH GRASS-GROWING LAND, In farms of from SOacres up tb 1000, 'some improved, and some with > but littlo improvements, ■ THE- ■ LAND BOOM IN VIOTOBIA Is simply making land so, dear that GENUINE SETTLERS.comiotbuyand ' mal;eit pnj them to wbrJi it; therefore men wanting LANEryon OCCUPATION 'arc leaving Australia and , COMING TO NEW ZEALAND - To Buy LAND, BRINGING with ihem Thousands of Muds. Prosuntly.QdOD LaKD will GO UP IN PRICE fully 80 por ceut.', and you who want land will have to pay more i for it.' Wo don't want a Land Boom in New Zealand. Wo want to see land bought and sold at its REAL VALUE, ill proportion to what it will produce. Land in this District, is EQUAL to ANYTHING in the WORLD for grass, oro\wng-no % Smi-korckd IhmBurning tamers'; no" Long, ColdStarvilig Wintorsj but Gnm4mring all (Ac year ruhid. Land Buyers should ,pay this district a visit before going elsowhere, Here are a few sections to chooso from : SlOacros, Mangaoiie Valley, unimproved. Cash required for pwnora interest, £SO; balance ntspercent, por imiiutu. ' 250 aires tulet; 70 in grass; good ■ 5-roomed house and other outbuildings, sheep yards, &c„ for . three years. Annual rental, £6O. About COO acres in oneblock; 300 acres in grass, Good wlmre, ■ partly fenced, &n, Price per acre. 1217s (id; about half can remain at C per cent per annum. 160 acres, Mangaone Valley; 20
acres felled and in grass. Price, £2 per aero ; terms; good road. 30acres fulled; 'l2 ss; easy terms, About' 2 miles from ' maiii ruad. ' - Makuri, superior 'lnvel' land; 10 acres foiled. Piiuo, £2lO. 30!) 200 acres partly improved ; liniO' stone land. Price, L 3 per acre Terms easy. , : 343 120 acres j about 00 acres in grass, '.With wharo and fencing; all level, rich hud. Price LOlfis. 345 800 or thereabouts grand shoop farm, Price peracro,L.t 7s Od. 284 100 acres; half in grass; good four-roomed houso ; good garden fenced in ; all good,' rich - 'limestoneland; good road. L 4 5s peracre. 150 30 acre village allotment. .A bargain. 162 320 acres grand sheep country. Price,JL3 per acre, 128 180 acres; about 140, in grass; fenced; fit for sheep or cattle; wharo and garden ; good road. lTicßi"L4:--"v..^....... 168 112 ocre.e; about 20 acres felled, ready for burning. A bargain at the price—LI 15s per acre.
LARGE SUMS OP MONEY for Investment on mortgage at G to 7 per cent, advanced on aiiy of tho abuye lots, i hayo also plans' of the' whole district on view at my office, and any information 1 can give to land buyers I will pladly trivo froo of all coat. 'EW..BEIGGS,' LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. "' IPAHIATUA. AMERICAN ORGANS II WELL| WELLH . OH, How Cheap! Aud quite true, lam told tfiat F. J. Pirav is offering splendidAmoiicanOrgans, by some of the best ant) most.ieli.iblo makers. Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octave oouplars. Good authorities, and persons ,who have thorn in this city say what nnignilicmit instruments they arc, being just what thoy are represented—the best and cheapest cvor offered to ilia numerous friends and the public at largo. Unequalled for tone and touch,and built to Ins own orders expressly for colonial use, With strong upright rubber bellows of great capacity; no wbodon couplars; all steel-plated rods-no fear of getting oufcof order with fairusago. Theseorgans are built in a solid black walnut caso with mouso-proof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the lattst improvements. Well, bow can he sell so cheaply? Why his expenses are so email; his system is, "Small prolits and quick tetania" Well, we'iyilljustcaH at hip office and see for o.urseJYos, ffe says oh thelist in hjs window that he alwayskeops samples on stock, Who would not hav6 music, whon you can purchase a splendid American Ur«au for £lO, or one with six itops, including tho divided octave couplars, for £l9. Note the address— F. J. PINNY, Broadway Terrace, Wellington, Obtaloeues can bo had on appliiiitinn at Daily oflicn
BROUGHAM'HOUSE, ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonol) McDonnell, having - opened a private school for young ladies at the "above address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and qualified Visiting Blasters, is ready to receive a fn\v select pupil boarders' wli'o will bo educated with her own dauEditorff, and will receive ■he sarao personal care and training. Brouidiam House occupies ono of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all the surroundhu's oI a.refined homo. The course i of rstruction ombraces English (in all its various branches), Literature, Natura science, French, Gorman, Latini Music,(vocal andinatrumcntaJi violin, har inoii}ycouiitei'point),Geometry,Perßpeotivelightand sbado froni the round (Students may Bit'fov the examination of the WellingtonSchpolqf Design o.pforthe Science and Art Department Examination), and noedlework. Terms—Fortyeight guineas per annum, Wellington; 24th October. 3039 NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND GENERAL AGENCY. W.LGAPy, 5, Grey-streot and Oustom-House Quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z, UNDERTAKES tho Sale, Pnrchaso, or Forwarding by Land or Sea, !of Now Zealand PRODUCE and Mor(handise in general, To Buttpr Factoriera and dealers in Dairy produce, ho offers the special advantago of a COOL AND CAPACIOUS CELLAR, close to. tho Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter.. W. J, G,. is also a Custom-Houso Agent. ... ,1)017
Christmas Presents J Christmas Presents I GIFTS TuiFTSj ' ■ or . :■■'■ .' JAPANESE WARE To ALL PUROH\SJiIES i QfIROMOMGERY PRESENTS will be givou eqiial to 20% of the valiioof Putcliaaes.. .."■ jm young, :: '■'.. IRONMONGBJJ,MASTERTC)N^ 10 LET-rphop;and dwelling Queer x StreJat.'At;presentU)cbupied > by- G' Haskell..: ApplyVto'iJVin.' Atetindor,
TO LET-tyniwomod, Coltagp, - Smith-street 1 . Apply to AVm, Aloxnndw,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 4
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