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EKETAHUNA .SMITHY, AETHURJ. OHAMBERLAIN, (MIEOKMASiBIIfON,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAVING taken ovor the aboio busi. nus bo efficiently carried on by Mr Gw BuouhGHAM, solicM continence nf the pitronago that lias hitherto bun w libmlly extended to his predecossor. Erary description of cne'iuccrtng and jlacksimthing work neatly executed, at the lowest tiado rates consistent with honest workmanship, JEGS :to informhisJriencts.andthe! J public generally; that he baa just 1 reoeiyed a : sploh'did assortment of jewet lery of all-kindsValso ■ gold and; Silver Watches.,, s 100jewelled'8 Day-Brass Driini' Clocks, worth : 25s;eachjt6 basold at 15s each, 300 English Lovor "Clocks to be Bold from Os • 110 American Lever Clocks to be sold from 6s; 100 American Alarum's to besoldfrbraGs; 250' English tonr• : Alaru'ms,;': i to ; :lie aokWfrora 9s undlOa' each. 'Alsoa large asaortuieht.of other kindsAniericanEiiglishand French Olooka;;Diamond Kings,.' Bracelets, made to order ntthe- shortest notice.* Also all kinds of repairs, Skilled workmen kept. All work done on the pre;] raises, ft.' L.' J. Begs to inform his country-customers-that they can;for forward their watches 'by parcel post at a cost of fid each way registered. Country orddnfpunctually attended to, Note the addross.-G. L. JENNEBS, 6 ;Willis-st; Wellincton ' .•'279'' 1011: .;."•' WOOIiWOOL, ' BEEF, BE'MF, MUTTON, MUTTON* CHEESE or B UTTER, THE Forty-miln Bush cannot be •beaten, with plenty of wator, woll sheltered, and oxcellont climate; what more, could farmers wish for? While sheep and cattle are dying in Australia by thousands, literally, starved to death through shortness of food, the cattle in the Forty-MHe Bush of the' Wellington Province, N.Z. are in Borne'few cases dying becanso they have tbo much and too rich feed.- ■

.Men in search of land stop and think] before you wear tho best part of your life away, trying to live off' dry, irarai, wipio&irfiw, sim scorclml, wind dried land, taking l t acres to carry a sheep. Hore are a few lots to selcot from of land that when you have it all felled, fenced, and alum on it, it will not have cost you £5 per acre, but will carry at least all tho year round 4 sheep to thorn Plenty of Limestone, Plenty of Skelter,, ■ Plenty of Grass, and An abundance of Water. To Let 250 acres; 70 in grass; good 4-rooined house and other out. buildings, sheep yards, &c,, Terms-threo years; Annual rental, £OO, 89 About 600 acres in one block; 300 aores in grass. Good whare, partly fenced, Ac. Price per acre. 13 0s Od; about half cau remain at 5 per cent per annum. 41 150 acres, MangaoneValley; 20 acres felled and in grass. Price, £2 per aore; terms; good road. 50 84 acres in tho Makuri, superior level land; 10 acres felled. . Prico,-i'2 10s. 303 200 acres partly improved; lime- .-. stone land. Price, L2los per aoro Terms easy. 313 120 acres; about 60 acres in grass, with.whare and fenciii).'; all level, rich laud. Price LBlss. 345 800 or thereabouts grand sheep farm, Price per acre, LI 10s. 284 100 acros; half in grass; good four-roomed house; "Sod garden fenced in; all good,rich limealoiio land; good road. L 4 Sspevaoro. '• " 152 320 acres grand sheep country. Prloo, 13 per aore. 158 112 acres ;"about 20 acres felled, ready fprburning."A -bargain at the price—Ll lbs per acre. About acres all level, rich, alluvial limestone formation, some of the richest and most valuable l»nd in the Forty Mile Bush; good road with river frontagoj'-flO acres improved. Price £'3per aero; £6OO tan remain at 5 per cent per • annum. 100 acres perfectly level, rich . limestone land; plenty of water good road, terms easy. Price £3si, 20 acres improved. ■ 110 acres all lovol liuiestoi.e formation, exceptionally rich grass laud. 30 acres improved. Price £3 lis, greater part of which can romaiu at fiber cent per annum. ■' ... 86 300 acres with good road, plenty of water, easily fenced; all level land; 40 acres improved; some of the best land iu tho Colonybar none, Price per aero.L3. • Torawi.88 200 acres of good rich limestone . sheep,country j. 35 acres im-. proved; ■ good road; plenty of water. Prico £2 17s.fid.' LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for in. vestment on mortgage at 1 pot cent under LIOOO, over, 6to GJ-, advanced on aily of tho abpyo lots, i have also plans of. the whole district on view at niy oflico, and any information 1 cau givo'to laud buyers, 'Government or otherwise, I will dadlyyivo fre.p of all

ILW,BRI(p, I/AND, : ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISBIOJN AGENT, PAHIATUA Look! Look!) PHOTOGRAPHY! PHOTOGRAPHY! SAN'-PMNCISCO Ox Monday, tub ajjove. '.:';■;.....sruinq .. ;,,:..> ':• ■;■":■:'..wiiiibe'-;' : OPEN : TQTHE PUBLIC. WANTED tbe public to know 'that ■■' * - thb'Uinlersigneil: (late of "Paris; will, onMOJipAY,,co|iiinoiicii business isnbiivoin"tlioselconvenient promises jvk; ; THOUNp()N House, Qu,ijCauiJ begs .to iiitiiiittte tlial patrons ,vi)l findthowk executed by. mo to be ;UNEQUALLEDJN THE pOtON Y. AU aiw eanicstl.y iuvifedto" inspect his and satisfythoiiiselvosus .£<» thV gaaumeiibss,'bf." Studio aiiil,-Workman-ship of 20 yjjiits iii AmericiuiidiPuns.' ut r]tiOE^'pßY / ;MpMi^!s,";: ; i;: AiiPoiwiumrAwNfofe^ '.; sSAN; r • ■ ■'■ ; : ; :' y-: ik I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3111, 24 January 1889, Page 4

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814

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3111, 24 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3111, 24 January 1889, Page 4

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