MASTERTON LIVERi' & BAIT ■' STABLES. PTTOOD tendon his best thanks , O to the travelling public' and settlers of the district for the liberal patronago bestowed on him sincohe commenced business in Masterton. The CLUBSTABLES will be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.7 convenience that t-» sellers or ownors of horBCB can desiro. A first class collection of Buggies, Carry-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at modorate rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers, The " Favorite" 'Bus meets every Train. SECURE PADDUCIF 2211 Eketahima Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Pkopmetor. HAVING taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel IV PARSoNß'trußta by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Milo Bush. The House has been thoroughly renc vated and ro-funualied, The quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of the very best obtainable. T. PARSONS, IBS Pronrietnr. MASTERTON TO TIKUI AND CASTLEPOINT. JOHN "TAPLIN, WHILST tendering his thanks to Settlers betweon MASTERTON and CASTLEPOINT for paßt favors, respectfully informs them that in order to meet their ro> quircnienfs he has decided to run a GOODS BRAKE between those districts Once a week, arriving at Tinul every Monday, Goods or Orders from Masterton dan 1 be left at Mesers Oaselberg and Co's Store, Parcels, &c from Tinui can be left Free of Charge at Messrs J. Nathan & Co's or Mr J. Young's Boarding ' House, ' '. JOHN TAPLIN, ; PROPRIETOR. 3168 - FOR WOOIi WOOL, BEEF, BEEF, MUTTON, MUTTON, CHEESEoi-BUTTER, f THE Forty-niile Bush cannot be beaten, with plenty of water, woll sheltered, and excellent climate; what < more could farmers wish for ? While sheep and cattle ate dying in Australia j by thousands, literally starved to death through shortness of food,' the cattle in „ the Forty-Mile Bush of the Wellington Province N.Z. are in some few cases dying becauso they have too much and too rich feed. Men in search of land stop and think before you wear the best part of your life away, trying'to live off dnj, barren, iMj»o(/i!cfi*«. sun seorclied, wind dried land, hiking i acres to curry a simp. ' Here are a lew lots to select from of land that whon you have it all felled, fenced, r and a how on it, it will not have cost ut you £5 per acre, but will carry at least all the year round 4 stew to the onePlenty of Limestone, Plenty oj Shelter, Plenty of Grass, and An abundance of Water, To Let 250 aorcs; 70 in grass; good 4-roomed honse and other outbuildings, sheep yards, &c, Tarrns—three years. Annual a rental, £OO. 39 About 000 acres in 0110 block; 300 acres in grass. Good whare, I partly fenced, &c. Price por I acre, £3 0s 0d; about half can 0 remain at 5 per oojt por annum. £ 41 150 acres, Mangaone Volley; 20 I acres felled and in grass, Price, 1 £2 per acre; terms; good road, I 60 94 acroß in the Makuri, superior f level land; 10 acres felled, t Prico, £2los, - \ 1 303 200 acres partly improved; limo--1 atono land. Prico L2los por c aero Terms easy. i 1 343 120 acres; about 60 acres in grass, ] 1 witli whare and fencinp; all ( level, rich land. Price LBlss. 345 800 or thereabouts grand sheep t farm, Prico por acre, LI 10s. 284 100 acres; half in grass; Rood I four-roomed house ; good gar- 1 don fenced in ; all good, rich 1 limestono land; good road, L 4 5s pera'cro. 1 152 320 acreß grand sheep country '. Price, L 3 per aero. ' 1 '' 63 112 acres; about 20 acres fell cd ready for burning. A bargain at the price—Ll 16b por aore. j About 320 aores all level, rich, ' alluvial lhikstono formation, somo >if the lichest and most < valuable lmid in tho Forty Mile Bubli; good road with river . frontage; 60 acres improved. Price £3per acre; £SOO can remain at 5 per cent per annum 0 0 limestone land; plenty of water good road, terms easy. Price £3 6s, 20 aores improved. mation, exceptionally rich grass land. 30 aores improved. Price £3 5s greater part of which can remain at 5 ber cent por annum, 86 300 acres with good road, plonty 1 of water, easily fenced, all level land; 40 acres improved ; some of the best land in the Colonybar none.. Price per acre L 3. Terms, '. 88 200 acres of Rood rich limestone sheep country; 31 acres improved; good road; plenty of water, Prico £2l7s Od, LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for in- ' vestment on niorfgHgo at 7 per cent underLlooo, over, 6to o|, advanced; on any of the above lots, 1 have also plans of the wholo district on view at my office, and any information 1 can give to land buyers, Government or • otherwise, I will ?ladly?ive frebof all coat. EW.ERIGGS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMMOA.AGBNT. PAHIATUA, REDMAN'S
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3214, 27 May 1889, Page 1
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826Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3214, 27 May 1889, Page 1
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