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Business Notices,' EKETAHIINA SMITHY. ABTHUB J. CHAMBERLAIN, 1 . ■ (liATB OPMasiimok,) ■ General .Blacksmith and „ Farrier. - HAVING taken ovor the abovo busi. hobb bo efficiently carried on by Mr Gbo, Buckingham, solicits a continuance of -the patronage that'has hitherto been 10 liborally extended to his predecessor. Erery description of engineering and 'olacksraithing work neatly executed, at tho lowest trade rates cousisteut with honest workmanship, , G. L. JiSNNESS, BEGS to inform his friends and the ; publio generally,- that/ho has just receiyed a splendid assortment of jewellory. o£ all kinds, also gold and Bilvet Watches.. 100 jewelled 8 Day Brass Drum Clocks, worth 25a each to be Bold at 16s each, 300 EnglishLevet "Clocks to 1)0 sold from 5b ; 110'Amorican lever Clocks to be sold from 6e; 100 American Alaruma to be sold from 6s; 260 English Lever; Alarums,'; to ■ be: Bold from 8a and 108 each. Also a large assortment of other kinds AmoricanEngliali aiid French Clocks. Diamond; Bings, Bracelets, Brooches aiid all other IMb of jewellry made to* order at tho shortest;notice. Also all kind* of repairs. Skilled workman kept. All work done on the pre] raises. G. L. J. Begs to inform his country cußtomera ; that they can for forward their watches by parcel poßt at a cost of 8d each way registered.'Country orders punctually attended to. Note the addres9,-(j. L. JENNEjSS, 6 JWlllU-at. Wellint-ton. 279?

FOR wooi, vtoojl, BEEF, BEEF, MUTTON,MUTTON, CHEESE or B UTTEJB, THE Forty-mili) Bush cannot be beaten, with" plenty of water, well eholtered, and excellent climate; what more could farlners wish for ? While sheep and cattle are dying in Australia by thousands, literally starved to death through aliortnosa of food, the cattle in tho Fqrty-Mile Bush of the Wellington Province, N.Z. are in some few cases dying because they have too much and too rich feed. Men in search of land slop and think before yon wear the best part of your life away, trying to live off dry, barren, npiodiietiiv, sun scorched, wind dried land, taking 4 (teres to carry a .sheep, Hera are a few lots to select from of land that when you have it all felled, fenced, and a horn on it, it will not liavo cost you £5 por aero, but will carry at leaßt all the year round 4 skep to the one acre.

Plenty of Limestone, Plenty of Shelter, Plenty of Grass, and A n abundance of Water. To Let 250 aorea; 70 iu grass; good 4-roomed house and other out* building!, sheep yards,- Ac,, Terms—three years. Annual rental, £6O, 89 About 000 acres in one block j 300 acres in grass, Good whare, ■ partly fonced,. &o. Price por acre, i' 30s 0d; about half can remain at 5 per cent per annum. 41 160 acres, Mangaone Valley; 20 acres felled and in grass. Price, £2 per acre j terras; good road. 50 94 acres in. the Makuri, superior level land; 10 aores felled. Prico, £2los,' 303 200 acres partly improyed; limestone land. Price, L2loa per acre Terms easy, 343 120 aores; about GO acres in grass, with whare and fencing; all level, rich land. Prico LBlss. 345 800 or thereabouts grand sheep farm, Price per acre, LI 10s, 284 100 acres; half in grass; good four-roomed house; good garden fenced in; all good, rich limestone land; good road, L 4 6s por aero, 152 320 acres grand sheep couutry# Price, L 3 per acre. 168 112 acres; about 20 acres felled, ready for burning. A bargain at the price—Ll IBs per acre, About 320 acres all-level, rioh, alluvial limuatoue formation, some ii( the richest and most valuablejand in the Forty Mile Bush; good road with river frontage; GO .aores improved. Price £3per acre; £SOO can remain at 5 per cent per annum. limestone land; plonty of water good road, terms easy. Price £3 ss. 20 acres improved. mation, exceptionally rich grass land. 30 acres improved. Prico £3 Oflj greater part of which can remain at 5 ber cent per annum. 8G 300 acres with good road, plenty of water, easily fenced, all level laud; 40 acres improved; some of the best land in the Colonybar none, Price per acre L 3, Terms, 88 200 acres of good rich limostone sheep country; 85 acres improved ; good road; plenty of water, Prico £2l7s Gd, LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for investment on mortgage at 7 por cent under LIOOO, over jG to G£, advanced on any of tho aboye lots, 1 have also plans of the whole district on view at my offico, and auy information I cau give to land buyers. Government or otherwise, I will riadlyeivo free of all cost,

H.W.BRIGGS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. PAHIATUA. Look! Look!! PHOTOGRAPHYIPHOTOGIiAPHYI m FRANCISCO STUDIO. OK AND AFTER MONDAY, THE ABOVE STUDIO ' WILL BE ' OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. WANTED tlie-public, to know that the Undersigned (late of Paris; ■Will, 011 MONDAY, commence business as &bovonr those convenient promises over THORNDON House, Lambton Qucty, and begs to intimate that patrons will find the work executed by me to be UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY. All are earnestly invited to inspect his Rooms, and satisfy themselves as to the genuineness of Studio and Workman* ship of 20 years in America and Paris. SATISFAOTIOrGUAEANTEED . ... : '-AND-, • PRICES VERY MODERATE. " • - t CABINET FBOM 15s. AIIPoETKAITSTAKEKISSTASTmODSLV. B. FBITSCHE, SAN.FRANOISCO STUDIO, dmAUKIN'S. THORNUON HOUSE, '< Opposite Government Buildings', AVel- - lingH . 0078

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3101, 11 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3101, 11 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3101, 11 January 1889, Page 4

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