I Busiiifsss;Notices^ Cattle Raising, Sheep Breeding; or, Dairyhig. ; ; CANNOT L'd had of'Bettkr; QuAiri'v, bettor watered, better sheltered, w '' of a better clininte tliaii \wlint , ■ , : youcsnfiud in the'' • ' " :40-Mile Bush; v. I kyeh mco selection to offer those In' soarch of really ' ■, KIOH GBABS-GBO WING LAND, 111 farms of from Macres up to 1000, , some improved, aiidsomc:with'; j but little improvenieiik ■ .| .••■••■ ••' ,THE- ..:'•■•.■■ I .LAND J3OOM IN- VIOTOIiJA Is simply .making land so dear that" ; GENUINE SETTLERS conhptbuy and make it pay them to work' it; therefore men wanting LAND ran OCCUPATION . are leaving Australia and ' COMINGTO NEW ZEALAND : To Buy LAND, BRINGING whhtkbii .Thousands of Pounda. ; Presently GOOD LAND will GO UP iIN PEIOE fully 80 per cent., and you who want land will have to pay more for it. Wd'don't want a Land Boom in Now Zealand. We want to see land .bought and aold at itsBEAL VALUE, in proportion to what it will produce. Land hr this District,' is EQUAL to ANYTHING in the WORLD for grass, prowing-no Dry Snn-ScorAtd'Grm-fluraiii!/ Summ; no Long, ColdStarving "Winters; but Qrm-Q-rowing all tk year mind. Laiill Buyers should pay this district a visit before going elsewhere. Hero are a few soctions to chooso from:— ■ Bogi ' :
SlOacros.Mangnoiie Valley, miimproved., Caali • required for . owners interest, £SO; balance ,i\t 5 per cent, por annum. - 250 nbres to lot; 70 in grass; good 6-roomed house and other outbuildings, sheep yards, &c, for threo years, Annual rental, £OO, About 000 acres in one block; 300 ■ acres in grass. Good wlrare, partly fonced, &o. Price per acre. £2l7s (itl; about half can remain at 5 per cent pornnnW - 150.acres, Maugaone Valley; 20 acres foiled and in grass. Price, £2 per acre; terms; good road. - 100 acres in Parkvilla Settlement; ■ 30 acres felled; £2 ss; easy > terms. About 2. miles from niaiurnad. levol land; 10 acres felled. Price, £2lO. 303 200 acres partly improved; limestone land. Price, L 3 por acre Terms easy. , 343 120 acreß; about 00 acres in grass, witluwharo and fencing; all v level, rich land.'" Price L3lss. 315 300 or thoreabouts grand sheep . farm, Price por'acro, LI 7b 6d. 284 100 acres; half'in grass; good four-roomed houso; good gardon fenced in ; all good, rich limestone laud; good road. L 4 5s peracro.. 150 30 aoro villaao allotment. A bargain. 152 320; acres grand sheep country. Price,|L3 per acre. 128 180 acros; about 140 in grass; fenced ; fit fcr'Bheep or cattle ; ivliare and.garden ; good road. Price, L 4, 158 112 acres; about 20 acres felled, ready for burning. A bargain at the price—Ll 15a per acre.
LARGE SUMS .OP MONEY for investment on mortgage at C to 7 percent, advanced'on any o,f the aboye lots. 1 havoalso plans of the whole- .district on viow at my ollico, and any information I pan give to land buyers I will sdadly rive free of all coat. H.W.BMGGS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, IPAHIATUA.
AMERICAN ORGANS II . WELL I WELL II OH, HowGheapl And q'uito ti'uo. I am told that F. J. Pinny is offering sp|andidAinoticanOi"gans, by some of the best mid most reliable makers. Each instrument is fitted up with tho divided octavo couplers. Good authorities, aud persons who have thorn in this city say what magnificent instruments they aro, being just what they aro represented—the beut and cheapest ever'offered to ihs numerous friouds and tho public at largo, Unequalled for tone and touch,and built to hia own orders oxprcssly for colonial use. With strong upright rubber hollows of great capacity | no wooden couplers; all stool-plated rods-no fear of getting out of ordor with fair usago, Theseorgans are built in a solid.black walnut cuso with mouse-proof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all tho lattst improvements. Well, how can he sell so cheaply? Why his oijpeiisesnre so small; liia ayatopi is, ''Small profits' and quick returns." Well, wo will just call at his offioo and ceo for ourselves.' Ho says on thelist in his window that he alwayskeops samples on stock, Who would not hav6 music, when you can purchaso a splendid American Organ for £l6, or one with six stops, including tho divided octavo couplers, for'£l9. Note thoaddressI?; J. PINNY, BroadwayTerraco, Wellington. Catalogues can be had on appliintion at, Daily office
BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICBBTBEET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, haviu« fawned a private school for young ladies nt tho nlSovo address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, arid qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to receivo a few select pupil boardors who will bo educated with hor own duuifhtors, mid will receive the same personal-care and training. Brougham. House occupies one of the most healthy sites in Wellington, aud is a commodious residence, with, all the ■surrounditiya of a refined kino, Tho comw of instruction ombraccs English (in all its various branches). Literature, Nature soienco, French, Gorman, Latin 1 Music,(vocal and instrumental, violin,har niony, cbuutofpoint), GeometryjPerspectivelightaod shade from the round (Stu> dents may sit for tho examination"of the Wellington School of Desiguorfortho Science and Art Dopactinent Examination), and needlework. Terms—Fortyeight guineas per annum. Wellington, 24th October. 3039
MW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND" 1 013NERAI/ AGENCY. W. J. GANDY, 0, Groy-stvecb mid Cuatom-Houso Quay, WELLINGTON, M, UNDERTAKES tlio Sale, Purclmso, or Forwarding by Laud or Sea. of Now Zealand PRODUCE.and Horpliandisu in general. To Butler Factoriers ! and dealers in Dairy produce, ho offers the spoofed advantago of a COOL AND OAPAG'IOtJS, CELLAR, oloso to the Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter, ,\V. J. G. is also' a Custom-House Agent. \ 1)017
Christinas Presents I Christmas Presents I GIFTS? GIFTS! JAPANESE WARE To ALL PURCHASERS ."■...-.. OfIRONMONGERY J'RESEATEI will bggivonKp) to gO% of Hib value QfPiirolinsQs,,. JM YOUNG, IRONMONGER, MASTERTON. ~ ■.•' ; : •.•'.■:■• 3078!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3087, 22 December 1888, Page 4
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