MASTEUTON LIVEM & BAIT STABLES. E tendon his beat thanks i ' jLjl' public ana I ' aetfcloi'Sjjof - thfl;-; r diqtrict fortlio liberal patronage bestowed 011 him since ho commenced business in Masterton. The , CLUB STABLES I will be found commodious, comfortablo, lj well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.y I. convenience that t-°"cllors or owpors of horses can desire. Jj, first olaßs collection of Biiggies, '. Cnriyralfe, and.-'reliable Saddle Horses i constantly on hiro at moderate rates. ' . ■' *'• Every attention paid to the require-: > .ments of Commerciai Travellers, sV- -., The "Favorite" 'Bus'meeto-eyery Train,, .• y> J<■ ; SECURE PADDOOKf 2211 Eketalmna"^ THOMAS' PARSONS PBOPBIKIOB. tho tjb.ove. well-.' Vkripwn,' Snd oIH-establistiod'Hotel' . T.'^PAR^N^triitfß'by'civility and best' / 'attention/ to)sec'ure a fair share of ■ patronage'. • ■' vi ; i'HE- BLIO • will'find thw , Batablißlun , eht..6ribtof BEST PEACES ftF 0 ALti "m' ; the fely Mile BuBh; ' • - "f<s Tlie Hou(o':has been thoroughly rent-' - vated and■ re-fur'nishedi■'■'>, ' ' The quality;;osh'£''Wines, ;Beeor.>and . Spirits are ohilie'iV'erv fait obtainable, I-,-. .f'.V; 'T. PAKSONS, . ■ - ' ifift; '• Proprietor, CASTLEP'OKTj. V; JOHN YAPLIN, ■■ WHILST tendering his thanks to Settlers between JIASTERTOjN ASD CASTLEPOINT for past tavurs, rospectfully informs tliem.that in order to meot their re-' quirements ho has decided to run a GOODS BRAKE between thpso districts Once a week, arriving at.Tumi every Monday. Goods or. Orders from Masterton oan bo left .at .Messrs Oasolberg and Co's ■ Parcels, ; r&C. from Tinui can be .Chwge at Messrs J, Nathan &• oo|s/'or'Mr-J.... Young's Boarding . House; f JOHN TAPiIN, PEOPBIETOHv 31G8 .y-.y, tfOllWOOI, WOOL, i; BEEF, BEEF, MUTTON, MUTTON, CHEESE or B UTTER, THE Forty.miln ..-Bush cannot. be beaten, fepjenty of water, well sheltered, and .tolleilt climate; what more .\Vljile sheep anilcattli) iiro;dyiii'g : 'iii\Australia by btaWd.'to death through ihjrtjiess of. cattle in,' . tho Forty-Milfi Bush of : 'tlie "Wellington ; ■Province'.N.?.' are in some few cases' dying became ,thej liave too iiiuch.arid. ' too rich feed. _ : Mon'insearch'ofjand stop and think before you wear .tho best part, of jyour life away, trying to live off dnj, ban-in, unpioduclice, sim scorched, .wind dried land, taking 4 acres to carry a sheep. Hera are a few lots to select from of land that wlion you have it all felled, fenced, and a home on it, it will not have cost you £5 per acre, but will carry at least all tho year round 4 slm to the one acre, . . Plenty of--Limestonej . i Plenty of Shelter, Plentyjf Grass, and , Water. 1 To Let 250 acres; 70 ill 'good i .' 4-roomed house and ofher oiit- | -buildings, '■ sheep yards; &'o,; ! Terms-tln'eo years, Annual - rental, £OO. 39 About GOO acres in one block; 000 acres in grasß. Good wharo, partly fenced, &o. Prico per acre. £3 Os Od j about hulf can remain at 5 per co.it per annum. •11 160 acres, Mangaono Valley ;-20 acres felled and-in gras's.'Price, -£2 per acre ;terms; good road, 60 94 acres in -tho ■ Malcuri,' superior .lovel land; 10 acres tolled. .Price, £2los, . . 303 200 acres partly improved ; limestone land. L Prico' L2 10s pel 1 ftdrc' Tbrma easy; ■' ■ " ; • 343 120 acres; about 60 acres in-'grass, with wharo and fencinp; all lovel, rich laud. Price L 8 15s. 345 800 or thereabouts grand shoop farm. Price per aero, LI 10a. 284 100 acres; halt in grass; good • j.. four-roomedhouso; good gardon fenced in ; all good, rich ■limestone land j good road, L 4 • :6s porijcre. 1 162 -820 acres'grand shcop country Price, L 3 per aero. ! 68 112 acres; about '2O acres fell ed ready for burning. ' A bargain ' at the price—Ll 15s por acre. , ■ About 320 acres all level, rich j i,alluvial limestone formation, • Epmo of tho richpsfc .and most ' valfiablo land in the Forty Mile Bubli; good . road with river . . frontage; 60 acres'improved; Price £3per aero; £SOO can remain at 6 per cent per annum ! 3 limestone land; plenty of water good road, terms easy, Price £3 6s, 20 acres improved, - llOaores all lovel limestoi.e formation) exceptionally rich grass land, 30 acres improved. Price "£3 6s greater part of which ' can remain at 6 ber cent .por . annum. • 86 . 300 acres with good road, plenty of water, easily fenced, all leyel land; 40 acres improved; some of the best land in the Colony—bar nono. Price per acre" L 3. Terms. • •" ' - *' • < 88 200 acres of Rood rich limestone sheep: country,;. 3 r i ■ acres-im- ' proved; good road j.plenty, of • water.' Prico £2l7s(id.' . . LARGE'SUSISOI investment , pp. mortgage it' 7 per. cent' under JjIOOO, 'ov'er', 6to 6i, advanced on any of tho abuyo. lots. 1 have also plans of tho whole district :pn view at my office, apd any infoimationl .. can give to land buyers, Government or otherwi?9,l will" elndly eivo free of all cost. . E w. BRIGCtS, LAND,- ESTATE, AND : GENERAL '• COMMISSION AGENT., , . PA.HIATUA. REDMAN'S Indo-CMaa Teas {Bwiiisrtf
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3244, 7 June 1889, Page 1
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