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v Business Notices. ' ;;; EKETAHapSMrPHYi ARTHUR J. 'CHAMBERLAIN,: ■ (iATEOFMASIERTON,), General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAVING taken ovor the above business ao efficiently carried on by Mr Geo, Buckingham, solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been w liberally extended to his predocessoi\ E/ery description of enrineeting and" jlaoksmithing work neatly executed, at the lowest trade rates consistent with honest workmanship. TfIOS.COOKANDSqN, TOURIST, - And General Passenger Agents Head Office, Ludrate Girous, London Head Office for New Zealand, 4, Victoria Arcade, P.O. Box 216, Auckland, Wellington Agency Gius St Bahbe, 52 Lambton Quay, TOURISTS and Travollors booked throughout New Zealand and all over the World, singly or in parties, _ Hotel, Tusmance, Baggage and Carriage coupons, Special reduced fares over N.Z, Railways fo foreign tourists. 3114 FOR WOOL WOOJL, BEEF, BEaJif, MUTTON, MUTTON, v CHEESE or B UTTER, THE Forty-mile Bush cannot be beaten, with plenty of water, well sheltered, and excellent olimato; what inoro could farmers wish for? While Bheop and cattle are dying in Australia by thousands, literally starved to death through shortness of food, tho cattle in tho Forty-Mile Bush of the Wellington Province N.Z. aro in some few cases dying because they have too much and too rich food, Men in Bearcli of land stop anct think before you wear the beat part of your life away, trying to livo off dry, barm, mipiodxtctw. sun scorched, wild dried tad, taking k acres to cany a sheep. Here are a few lots to select from of land that when you have it all felled, fenced, andahow on it, it will not havo cost you £5 per acre, but will carry at least all the year round i sheen to the one Plenty of Limestone, Plenty of Shelter, Plenty of Grass, and An abundance of Water. To Lot 250 acres; 70 in grass; good - 4-roomed house and other outbuildings, sheep yards, Ac, Tenns-threo years. Annual rental, £6O. 39 About 000 acres in one block; 300 acres in grass. Good whare, partly fenced, &o, Prico per acre. &Z 0s Od; about half can remain at 5 per co.it per annum. 41 150 acroß, Mangaono Valley; 20 acres felled and in grass, Price, £2 per acre; terms; good road. 00 94 acres in the Makuri, superior level land; 10 acres felled. Prico, £2los. 303 200 acres partly improved; limostone land. Prico L2los per aore Terms oaay. 343 120 acres; about 60 acres in grass, with whare and fencing; all level, rich land. Pricß L 3 15s, 345 300 or thereabouts grand shoep farm. Price per acre, LI 10a. 284 100 acres; half in grass; good four-roomed house; good garden fenced in ; all good, rioh limestone laud; good road. L 4 Ssperacre.' 152 320 acres grand sheep country Prico, L 3 per acre. 53 112 acres; about 20 acres fell ed ready for burning. A bargain at the price—Ll 16s per acre. About [320 acres all level, rich, ' alluvial liinestono formation, some of the'richest. ai\d most valuablo land in tho Forty Mile Bush; good road with rivor frontage; 60 acres improved. Price £3per acre; £SOO can remain at 5 per cent per annum limestone land; plenty of water good road, terms easy. Prico £3 ss. 20 acres improved, - I ination, exceptionally rich grass laud. 30 acres improved, Price £3 ss, greater part of which ' can remain at 5 ber 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 in tho Colonybar none. Price per acre L 3. Tonus, 88 200 acres of good rich limestone sheep country; 35 ncros improved ; good road; plenty of water. Price £2 17s Hi, LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for investment' on niortgago at 7 por cent '. under LIOOO, over, 6to 6}, advanced on any of tho abiiyo lots, _ 1 have ' also plans of the whole district on view at my offico, and any information 1 can give to land buyers, Government or ' otherwiro, I will pladlyrive free of all H. W. BEIGtGS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. PAHIATUA. TOWNSEND & COWPER BEG to thank tho 1 ' inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts for past favors and hopo to merit a continuance,of their support. Just received a direct'shipmont of saddlery and harness, embracing all the latest improvements and designs. , Also a large assortment of Whips, Spurs, Bits, Stirrup Irons, Brush-'waro and other Requisites of'tho trade, too numerous to particularise, Those who intend purchasing any of the above lines will find it to their advantage to inspect our stock before going elsewhere 10 per cent allowed on all uasu Purchases, AoiE-rCustomersmay rely, in sonding orders, that their .wants will have prompt and careful attention, Pricos are invariably strictly moderate, and country residents can rely on receiving the same treatmont, both as regards workmanship and charges as if they resided in town and made theirarrangeihents on the Bpot, Note the AddressTo wnseud nndCowper, Saddle, Harness & Collar Makersj Queen street, Masterton. 3060 TAUEfJU SMITHY. George Townsend « lAVING taken ovor the above wollL known Smithy, solicits the pat•onage of the inhabitants of the Taueru, "id. outlying districts, Blacksmithir.g'Work in all ite'branches leatlyexaouted, at lowest possible rates, Wheelwright's work.of every descriprion carried out on the preraißMj

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3198, 7 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3198, 7 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3198, 7 May 1889, Page 4

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