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Business NoticesEKETAHONA SMITHY' ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, (UTK OF MaSTERTON,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAVING taken ovor the abovo bußi. itess so oflioiontly carried on by Mr Geo. Buckingham, solicit* a continuance of the patronage that haa hitherto boon so liberally extonded to his predecessor, B;ory description of engineering and .ilacksmithitig work neatly executed, at tho lowest trade rates consistent with honest workmanship, THOS. COOK AND SON, TOURIST, A.ND Oknerali Passemek Aoents Head Office, Ludvate Circus, London Head Office fur New Zealand, 4, Victoria Arcade, P.O. Box 216, Auckland. Wellington Agenoy I Chas St Barbe, 62 Lambton Qoay. rnOURISTS and Travellers booked X throughout New Zealand and all ovor tho World, sinely or in partieß, Hotel, liisuranco, Baggage and Carriage coupons. Special reduced fares over N.Z. Railways to foreign tourists, 3114 wool, WOOL, HEKF, BErilf, , 3IUTTON, MUTTON, ) CHEESE or BUTTER, rnHB Forty-inilo Bush cannot be [ beaten, with |Jonty of wator, well sheltered, and excellout climate; what r more could farmers wish for ? While sheep and cattlo aro dying in Australia by thousands, literally starved to death l through shortness of food, the cattlo in the Forty-Mile Bush of the Wellington Province N.Z. are in some fow cases dying because they have too much and too rich feed. - Men in search of land stop awl ihink bufore you wear tho best part of your life away, trying to live off dry, barren, impiodtirlire, sun scorched, wind dried Idiid, faltiiifl i acres to carry a skj). • Hero aro a few lots to select from of land that when you have it all fellul, fenced, (oultt/ioiw on if, it will not have cost you £6 per acre, but will carry at least all the year round 4 shew to the one i Plenty of Limestone, !» Plenty of Shelter, Plenty of Grass, and f An abundance of Water, s To Let 250 acres; 70 in grass; good 4-rooined liouso and other outbuildings, shoep. yards, &c., , Turtns-threo years, Annual rentaWliO, 89 About 600 acres in one block; 300 acres m grass, Good whare, partly fenced, &c Price per acre, i' 3 0s Od; about half can remain at 5 per co.it per annum. 1 41 150 acres, Mangaono Valley; 20 acres felled and in grass. Price, £2 per acre; terms; good road. 1 50 94 acres in the Makuri, superior level land; 10 acres felled, ~ Price, £2loa. , 303 200 acres partly improved; limef' stonoland, Price L2los per c acre Terms easy. ii 343 120 aores; about 00 acres in grass, with whare ind fencing; all i level, rich land. Price L3lss. 345 300 or thereabouts grand sheep farm, Price per acre, LI 10s, ' 234 100 acres j half in grass; good four-roomed huuso; good garden fenced in; all good, rich limestone land; good road. L 4 ii peraero. tM 320 acrea grand fiheep country Price, L 3 per acre. 53 112 acres; about 20 acres foil ed roady for burning, A bargain : at the pricu—Ll 16a por acre. About 320 acres all level, rich, alluvial limestone formation, some of tho richest and most f valuable l»nd iii the Forty Mile Bush; goad rood with river I frontage; 60 acres improved, ,' Price £3p?r acre; £SOO can remain at 6 per cent per annum ,' - 100 acres perfectly level, rich I limestone land; plenty of water . good road, terms easy. Price £3 ss. 20 acm improved, j mat'on, exceptionally rich grass land, 30 acres improved. Price £3 5s greater part of which can remain at 5 bev cent por , annum. 3 80 300 acres with good road, plenty of water, easily fenced, all level j land; 40 acres improved; some of tho best laud in tho Colonybar none. Price per aero L 3, Terms. 88 200 acres of good rich limostone sheep country; ?5 acres improved; good road; plenty of water. Price £2 17s (id. LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for in- , vestment on mortgage at 7 per cent uudorLlOOO, over, lito lij, advanced on any of tho abuyo lots, 1 have also plans of the whole district on view at my office, and any information 1 con give to land buyers. Government or otherwise, I wilj tfiadlypive free of all cost. 11. W. BRIGGS,' LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. FAIIIATUA, TOWNSEND&COWPER BEG to thank tho* inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts for past favors and bopo to merit I a continuance of their support. Just received a direct shipment of saddlery and harness, embracing all the latiat improvements and designs, ■ Also a largo assortment of Whips, Spurs, Bits, Stirrup Irons, Brush-waro .ind other Requisites of the trade, too numerous to particularise. Those who intend purchasing any of the abovo lines will lind it to their •iflvantane to inspect our stock befoie going elsewhere. 10 per cent allowed on all cash Purchases. AoiE-Customersmay rely, in Bonding orders, that their wants will *iavo prompt and careful .attention, Prices are invariably strictly moderate, and country residents can rely on receiving tho same treatment, both ao rpgards workmanship and charges as if thy rested in town and made thoirarrangemontß on the spot, Note tho Address— Towuseud andCowper, Saddle, Harness & Collar Makers, I Queen street, Masterton. 8060 TAUEJRU SMITHY. George Townsend HAVING taken over tho abovo wollknown Smithy, solicits the patrounwi of the inhabitant of the Taueru, and outlying districts. Blacksmithing Work in all its branches neatly oxscutcd, at lowest possible ratoß. Wheelwright's work of eyery description carried out on the premises;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3209, 20 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3209, 20 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3209, 20 May 1889, Page 4

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