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v?:;Jßiisinei-iplMesi;^v;gj' LttllUß . Umii> LIARUS " ' TOR' Cattle liaising, Sheep Breeding,'or Dairying. CANNOT l-c had of \)s\m Quimv, better w.iiciod, hi tttr ohclturtict, or oi!) better ilimile tlma what you cm find in the ~ 40-to Hush. I have a men selection to offer thoso in scaiu!i of reallv ' KlCff GBABS-GBOtt'LN'G LAND, In farms of from nO.icics up to 1000, some impiovoii, and eomo with but little implements. THE LAND BOOM IN VICTORIA la Bimplv tnnkinn land en dear that MENUINK SfcTTLERS connot buy and make it pay them to work it,; therefore men minting LAND hk OCCUPATION aiole.iving Austmliiuud coming to Sew zkaland To Ifoy LAND, BWNGLNO wiihiukm Thousands of Founds.. Presently GOOD UND will GO UP IN PRICK fully 60 per cent,, mi you who want land will liava to pay moio for it, Wo don't«ant a Land Boom in New Zealand. Wo want to see land bought and sold at its REAL: VALUE, in proportion to what it will produce. Land in this liistrict, is EQUAL to ANYTHING in iho WORLD lor-grass crowing—no Dry M-fcoded fcW fiwiiitij Situ: mm; ho Long,-'. Cold Winters; but, ■Gmtt-Groioim d the year found. Land Buyers should pay tlifa tliatrtct a visit before going elsewhere, Hero nro a few sections to choosofroiu:— •; " Eeci ; iN».' '■ ■•■ /'•'■•■'.'_ ';-." - fllOacws, Manginno' Valley, un ~„ improved, Chbli inquired iov . owners intercit; £'oi); balance at B per cent, per annum. - 250 abres to let; 70 in grass; good 5-ruomedhomeandoth-r out ; buildings, sheepyatfs, Ac, -In three years, Annual rental, £UO. - About 6'tiO acres in one bluck; 300 acres in grass. <(Jui>d whare, partly fenced; Ac. Price' per , acre. £2l7s lid ; about half can reuiiiiu at 5 ps-r ci-ut |ier Hiiiiuiu. • - ,150 acres, Mangwue Val'oyj 20 aetos felled and in grass. Price, £2peracre;terins;goiidro»d ~ 100 acres in Parkville Settlement; 1 30 acres felled; £2 ss; w\ 1 terms, About 2 miles from main road. ' ~ 94 acres in the Haknri, superior level land; 10 ucres felled. Pice,£2lo. . 308 200acresp.irtly improved; lime. stone land, Price, La per acre Terms easy. • 343 120acres;about 60acres in grass, j with .wlwre ind fencing; all „., level, rich land. Price L3lss, m 300 or tliornabouti grand sheep ! „,, \J m > deeper acre, U7b6J, J 234 100 acres; half «, gr ,, s , ; g,,,,,} fi'ur-roinncd lioujo ; good gai. den fenced in ; all g t , o d, rioli I lwicstone land; good mad, L 4 < 5s peraero. j 150 30 acre village allotment. A bar. ' gain, i 152 320 acres grand shop country, s Prico,|L3 per acre. )' 128 180 acn*; about 140 in grass fenced; fit fcrsheop or cattle [ i "hare and garden; good road, Price, H '" d 168 112 acres; about 20 acres felled ready for burning. A bargnit } at the price—LJ 15s per acre,

liAROB SUMS OF MONET for iii. vestment on mortgage at li to 7 per cent, advanced on any of tho almyo lots. 1 have also plans of the ivhnlo district on view at my nfticu, and any information I can nivo to land Layers I Mil gladly five free nfall tost. 11. W. BEIGUS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. P4-HIATUA, AMERICAN ORGANS!! WELL I WELL!I OH, HowCheaplAnd quite true, lam told that if. J.Pixny is offering nplendidAmoricaiiOrgaus, by some of tinbest and most reliable makers. Each iii6truinont is fitted up with the divided octave couplars. Good alithui ities, and liersmiß who have them in this city say what magnificent instruments thoy am, being just what thoy are represented—the bunt and cheapest ever offered to ihs numerous friends and the public at largo, Unequalled for tone and touoh.and built to hiß inyn pri)ers ojqiroßaly for golnjijaj use. With strung upn/jht rubber boliovw of great capacity; no wooden couplars; all Bteel-|'lated roda-no fear of getting outofordei'withfairusage, Theseorgans are built in a polid black walnut case with mouse-proof attachments, and panelled walnut bank, fitted out with all the lattst improvements. Well, how can he sell so cheaply? V\ hy his expenses are so email; hiß system is,■" Small profits and quick leturus." Well, we will just cill at his office aud see for nun*lves. He says \a\ (hbjjit in hi". &i|ido» that jplwayskeens samples iin'stubk.'. tyh'fj Would Ijpt liayii music, when you can purcliaa'J) a splendid Aiiiurican * 'torn for £lO, or one with pjx it™, including t])p.(ljyi){ed ufltayu joUplafr, for £l9 Note tho addrossF. J, PINNY, Roadway Terrace, Wei. liugton. CataWues can be had on apphmtiftn'at Daily olHup JIvOUUMM>K)« ■ms% BTBBBT, WELLINGTON

MIW (Colonel) MpDounoll, having opened a private Eoi|oo| fur youiifi ladies at tha iihovo address, aided by I [ critnpetent Lady teachers, and qualified' Visiting Musters, is ready to recoivo a tow select pupil boardurawho wil* be educated with her mm daughters, ond will receive liosaine persn'md care and' training. Brougham Hmubu occupies one of tho most hoalthy sites in Wellington, And is a commodious residence, with -all the «urruundjiiF«-u n refined 'T||n mm\ jjf. j .sfpurtjoiV'pmbriiccti' English (inal'itj various brandies), hitur.ituru, Natuia science, French, Gormnn, Latin muny, cuuiiterpoint.), Qcgintffy,PuVßn.(% Hvu.tewd stadu 'tfo.ui" the ruqiid'istni'(lentil innj sjt fiir the owniipMn. of the Wellington Schjipl of Design or for iho Scwmar and. Art Demrtment \fom\mjtmn),and needlework. Twins—Forty: eifibt-gulnsas per annum. I ■ Wellington.' iijth October. . 8039 •JSHW .ZiUALAKU THUUUUJ!; AND GENERAL' AGENCY. W.'J, GA»DY, ; 5, Grey-street and Custom-House Quay, WELLINGTON, N,Z. UNDERTAKES the Sale, Purchase, or Forwardiiig by. Land or Sea, of New Zo'aland' PRODUCE and Ikf. ohandise'in general';' T9 bjjtt§r lore Dairy produce, ne'orf'rt {he'spepWadvamagonf a COOL AND CAPACIOUS CELLAB,.cIose, to'.the Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter. W.'J; G. is 'also a Custom-House Agenf. 8017 Christmas ¥mM a! Christmas Pfeeents! GIFTS hGIFTS OF - JAPANESE WARE To ALL PURCHASERS ' ' OfIRONMOMGERY PRESENTS wiil begiven equal ,to 20% | • flfjhe Value of, Pulses. . :• ■ IRONMONGER, MASTERTON.-I rpO LET-fHipp (lpddwelhngQueeii 1 Street, at present occupiid by.-6";| Haskell;-: Apply tovWm. Alexander :\ Chapel-street, ,' '-.--I f |'o LET - Four-roomed'. Cottage, !J Smith-street... Apply..to.- Wm. Aloxandoi, Chajpel-atreet. '-:>7 _,- 3076

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3096, 5 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3096, 5 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3096, 5 January 1889, Page 4

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