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' . COBB & CO. 'S COACHES; •• . EKtiAmwArWooDviiiE LINE,:..- . ,I EAVE: EKETAIIUNA daily on JLJ ■ - arrival.of;.first train fromWELLINGTON, aIBO "Woodvilla", each day- in wnio tp catch the Wellington train at JVJtetahujia.-*. Fares -? E!(etalnraa and, Woudviile, ?/G; Jiketaliuna and Pahia tun, fia, 1 ■ •' '' J. MACAIIA, 8 P - Proprietor. - Eketahuna Hotel. TItOMS PAKBONS ..Pkomiietor TTAVING taken over tlie abbvo vyell"JUL ■ known, and old-eatabliahed Hotel T. ' truata by civility and -best attention, to Becure a fair chare of the. travelling public *iH ft™ this establishment one of THE BEST,I>LAOES OP UALL' in tboForty Mile Bush;,' , , ,V 1 -Tlie' Houte -has boon, thoroughly renc vatedind re-furnisJied,, The quality of tho Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of tlie very best obtainable, T. "PARSONS, 1.83 Proprietor. . NOTICE TO ' Footballers and Others. Ci' UEIINSEYS and' STOCKING Vj :Made to Order in' tlie English and Colonial Styles. ; Cardigan Jackets, Boys' Suits,. Sing lets, Drawers, Petticoats, Socks, otc., Knitted to order on the shortest notice FOOTBALL CLIIBS, etc., specially . arranged for. MRS J. JOHNSON, UPPER WILLIS STREET Opposite Dr Fell's, WELLINGTON.

are Is in the £ foi^y..,,, Them are three branch nanus, ana two other banks havo bounht site ~7 » 1, Drill Hall, tw I'iour Mills, two Steam Sash and Door Factories ohief township of the Wwarapa, and one of tho latest inland tow Sooiotios: Freemasons (Sootoh' and English), M,U.1,0, OdOfollowa, ForestersT^7i'V7T101 l 01 P astoral mi agricultural pronerfv" "<i7 uuo «on- • itibthe Volunteers, three oompanies of Firemen, having ono steam to enrino and twn ~!i ; l £? olla,)ltc s. Gospel Temperance Union 'an 1 n«K' • , h ® re m ' c 1110 followlnj Two Cricket Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Three Football Otabs;(«!^ T W ? g T?: • Tl ! 0 ** P"#* Compuiy of 3 holding Autumn and Spring Shows, a Jockey Club owning aTieehold Club > Poulll ' v l londs Court, and Licgns.ng Courts, are held here, m which tho District Judge ZZ,°J M ,£ Meetings am held! ■ Thb S ■? r. ftnt l Society i, hero bemg Im solioitora pract.smg.n it The public Hospital I'fstdo, the Court House l,,ing the head oS « olent Society is managed hero by a resident Committee. • Tim ■uJSi-MP ? f * having tho attendance of three mal l , 1 ' If 11111 ™ in W«i. I ,w < IU?S ™ uu WitliltockeraandExtraFine AOs 6(1 & aW O D ALBYMPLE, nSTOAKI, I Slifioi MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. 1663 Hokitika, :186@ ■ AG-EN oies, . Tho Standard Insurance Company 0 f Nov; Zealand, Marine W »*k. « . mm m. "ZST .-hum, rsfflram inTMhasnt and loan iMMlatiott 'oi TOranpa.. Nortecs Draining Pipss.- : WB,rara!,a ; Bock's Rubljei' Stamps r'general purposes, and one pennyin the £ for Public Lilimw / -vi 18 031^ aoi '® s 3 toodsand 13 perohes. The annual rateable value of Ji • *•> 8111 :ahch banks, and two other banks havo bought sites sis Li Jnlli tt"m ° w r?om antll,i, 'rary ) and contain" over 2000 volnn, m '^e lour Mills, two Steam Sash and Door Factories. Market oul " Pl' h ? to Count y Club; two daily '° wn is *>« Wawarapa, and one of tho largest inland, towns in tho North hwT if . Sat « r ,'lay3. when .stock and other Bales aro Mrf 1° WOe !* hcs ' TilC!ll ™ isli), M.U.1.0, Oddfellows, Foresters ftriiifl? pl' ii •! ' « 1»« agricultural pionortv 'm? nuo(i ? n - •»» « ig ono steam the engine and two manual eni.in!o Si ™',r' .■ oos P cl Tomporance Union,'and Good - '"N"™ Pastoral aSri! lL3t!!& n Sl Wo , ira W Acclimatisation Society h3fe Jfe? °, f , 1!il sin jin it. The public Hospital maoaged by preside, the Court HocMMg the head' of el for^iudioßf t 'Vr^ • School about 100 j.Town; Lands: Trust, Park Trust, Salvation Anny; Two piblio Behools ion E ° a(l Board S Tairarapa. Public Trust Officer; Deputy Assig.ee in Bankruptcy.' ApublioZ k of I," 0 ' °", d ? uiWin » ""«« Permanent ffiZTS"/ COO ' a nd Catholic aan improving lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 acres .fromwhji»JjlT. ,h W a cnoketing ovai; also an beep SaleYarda, Town Hall (Kurupuni), tostitute; Temperance, Masonic, FoJeS" a,f Hails^ 0 Mb ' two . A "'Resistor.- . • Prioe No. £ 301163 acreß,. dairy, farm and '■' 120 sheep and 0 cows'. 1000 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 aorcs easy terms 64 000 424 100 acres,, Rood'.; paddock,' . orchard, and hup garden, new , house, good dairy farm 429 888 acres, ring fenced, six. 800. roomed house. cash 1940 178 60 acroß, good house, good dairy farm, 5 miles from . Masterton . . 000' 511 2700 acres, woll fenced and grajsed, stuck 2000 sheep and 40 head nf cattle given hi good limestone country. 6,850 618 800 . acres, .teriiis 10/,' cash, .balance at 7%; first-class lime. . stuno .country, good mixed . bu?li . 1200 528 Station, 13;000aores,iind stock 26000 658 800 acres, carries 1400 sheep, good arable farm new house, only 4 miles from railway station 5600 585 240 acres, | cash, balance- ' . cent; only 4 wiles from railway station ■ 2100 594 84 .'acreß, good farm j only 12 > miles from. Master.ton, ring ' fenced and divided into 6 ' padduclts. .... y 000 o3t' Station, I2,(iooaprcs freehold, . Eegisler 695 acres aro ploughablo'flats and ... terraces, ;.wei I- Fenced and watK ■ • ered,; good. buildings, stock at valuation, 13;500 sheep, 550 . ■ cattle.. -.' . - 29,000 639 1 roomed house, 1 acre . 150 :644 240 acres 'in. 11 '"paddocks, , carries 1100 sheep ' : 3,200 Half cash, balancß; ; at b% a 6,000 pee permanent :k vestment an; 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF,WAIBARAPA , Main street Geetown . .. {1870.-; DtBEOTOHS Jtessra iW. 0; ,Cull (chaifinan) i M.-' %' JMMW Skcot, and O.'PKarafc .• , J;-/-- '■'■ TheAnnual liicome exceeds £16.000. Capital oil '. Loliii £22,000 j? cPiyfits' already" allotted ' 44 817 j Rcse'rvo fund'£B92,- ;..v "ijx The purposes 'ftr'ivliioh the Assoolation;is .established are'tivofjld. " In thoflrttpWs6.it. ■'offers an cxcellent)})ewod;of inyMt'fticnt'to thoao who wiBH to accumulate their capital, or savings at the highest rate conßlsfent with per ectseouritv, 6y'#iriiig small, or large . Burasto bo mv?'l?d by periodical payrdtnts, it • conforms to the circnliwtftiicea of all qlasscs. In the Becond plaoe.'iiS.'thoße who; r'oouire loans 1 upon properties they already • possess, oi .who may acqiuring pro; nerties u jueiwiiia uutJiuuauaui obtaining terms. .Thb ' 'Assooiation deposits at rates to be ;upo*n. on.* investmeat ob, OsVor moiilh'i ufiiiuateJ value of share ' ■£6o.': ' for shares' be addi'eßsed ■SO the, masagef, ,/A.liberal commißsiotf allowed ' i o agenta oh sH&tgs Issued tbroilgh hcmrOfficeHouwirMondfty,Wednesday, .Friday, froa' : 't? 4p.m,; Pay Day—The flrst .'Saturday in month, between the hours of «n44, asd7and Op.ni.. ' • AOKNK--Masterton -Mi'Gi S.-.W >v alrymplo. Oar ■. crtoii—Me F. H. ■ flTodd.' : J QvLOn. - Pahl,tW-Mr A. ltecso. ' G.TOTI l?fU) Price 9-roomed house, 10 acrea 6-roomed house and 2 aorcs. Terms 165 cash, balincoon easy terms 2(35 4-roo'mi'd-houso and 3acres 250 o-roomed house I acre : • :: 175 36 acres, house running 1 stream; Inrgd ' orchard, 12 ' : cows, all implements,- 40 good sheep farm,' *2 10s per acre; 'B-roomod nouso ■■ ■ . g 200 5G acres;6nlv 8 acres bush, well' fenced and grassed. Three miles fromtowir ' , •. . m,g 1000 acres, first-class liine stone country, Stock at valu--m !'S n \ v 6,C00 707 600 arablo farm, well fenced' and watered,-good • ' house; 6 miles from railMfl yj'V ata'ion, cood road : 2500 720 118 acres arable land, well fenced a „d watered, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 m les from Masterton and half muefr'm railway station 650 722 162. aoros arable 'land, divi(led into 7 paddocW, well . , fenced and watered, d-roomed" . hiniao (Nos. 720 arid 722 ad- ' join and would mako onegood ,• Wm acre,, well fenced,'gras sea. and watered-only about ; 50 acres of live bußh left, ■ »r shelter j divided into « Daddocks, and RO od orchard, (i roomed house, .toy,, shed 50 7 24 feet stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of caWe, horses, fa„t ' ' at valuation 753 Price £ No, 743 vuvv wviyg, ICIIVCU iUlu Only £IOOO, cash, balauce at s%' ■'' ' : 5260 Queen-street, houso and land, only £25 cash, £lso'at 5%' IJS 746 750 acres, 484 freehold, 206 luasehold j half cash, balanco e S% • 3872 216 acres, all fenced and wfill watered, two-thirds in grass 1083 7 acros, 8-roumed house, first' class property, clo3e to town COO 283 acres, 25 cleared and , srassed, i'2s cash. JL275 at 7%' - „fnr. five years- 300 7t>6 825 awes, 8-roomed house;, 10 paddocks 'jgoo 767 205 acres, in 8 paddocks . 1855 758 2000 a"res leasehold, ;'rent L 8 63 8d per annum, 19 to rennin No. 687 and 758 adjoin would work woll.together) 300 760 1000 acres Fern Land, 6 roomed : house. Terms, £1,600. cash - 13,200 at 6 per cent, for four years 4,800 680 acreß,-in 10 paddock's,'lo '' rooiued house, 1800 sheep and 785 789 796 797 165 700 sores:' 150 acres in grass; 25s per acre: £SOO oh niorteiigoat 6J per cent 1 875 850 acres in 1 paddocks, GOO acres in grass; 8 roomed house £3OOO can remain at 7 % 6992 770 450 acres to lease, 250 in gi'ass ■ close to Railway station. Rent LBO per -annum first seven years LIOO second seven, and Ll2O third seven years. ' - ' . Prico 8000 781560 acres Ring fenced; Mn Bheop. 'Terms, half cash 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nine roomed house 1680 ■ CLUB HOTEtf, L,™ QDAY WBUINGOT, (Adjoining Theatre jßoyal.) TAMES CONDON. Proprietor, (late V■ oi .A ueliland), announces to the inhabitants of the city, Oomuieroial Travellers,- &0, that ho has taken the commodious Family Hotel, which has oeen thoroughly renovated. .He hopes, by studying, tliq, requirement of Ins supporters, to share the vciy liboral patronago accorded his predecessor, Club Hotel'will be ,foiind- j)i« mcuem in\ovpry respect one of the beßtf in the town , s for, comfort and economic living, No exponse has been spared m carryin? out the many neccs sary alterations , which will make the above hotel worthy of note. ::i . Travellers, p crmanent Boarders, &0.. ivill find in the Club overy'comfort of a home, and special, provision has be™ made;for families, .Private'Bu'iter apartments for families with fine .lofty i;ooms. -. Wines and spirits of.th o bo' quality. . • { • t _ SpEcrAUT?: One Shilling.Luncheon, daily,from 1 to 2 p.m. . Table d Hoto at 6 p.m. , Dunediu Ale Always on Tm. , WlPi* CONDON, ' r' Price 525 acres, Bing fenced 'f 63 433 acres, liins; fenced. Terms cent imorost" 10CO ? ' . «'ng fenced, seven • loomed house . b»m street, one ac^o;'only ilßOcash required ■J acres, 8 roomed house, 4MO shoop, etc. -Teriiij, one! ' «« iird cash, balanco at G°l sS=^S» 806 Wangahao cleared atid grassed ' 370 acres in.fivo paddcok); 700 sheep, 30 he,d cattle ac valuation. Half cash. 214 811 6 roomed houso, 12 acres, oniy ; ' one mile from Post Office, - "a'er laid i u t o ] IOU3O b Wlll(,m ' 11 - . , . J 600 ' -FOR SALEHOTEL . GENERAL STOItEAnd many other properties in various localises, suited to every description of purchaser, particulars of which and aliat &C Bforsa,offillbofa^800 42? JAS &0,0» To lend in sunw of £IOO and upward* irom 0% to B^,' U.S. W DALRYSIPLE, Masterton, Waijarap# SADDLEK, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorns' auction rooms, BEGB to intiinato, to the publio oi 'Masterton and' surrounding : distio " w ' i , hc has ajlarge and varied stiiol' of of every line in tho tradej amonnst which mi will be found the famous Waterproof Saddle Apron and a largo supply of the very besfcKaiigaroo Skiiis for Long Leggings, Canvas lliirse Covers, mounted in the best style; Saddms, froin the light English hunting to the large Colonial, with'.Oiu kiieepatis and rowl caiitles. . : All kinds cf Harness made to order andkept.in stock, Stable requisites. "i SF," 8 ]) 6 ® 1 sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot S !8t (111, Soft Soap in tins, Harness • Compo, «c., ahvays on hand, . A Collabsiakp,u working on the- pro--12 wisps, sp.tbat collars can be made to fit any horse, i ' ar K 0 ■ naaortin'ent of secondhind , side Baddlesjf men's 'fladdlesj l and TA.UERU SMITHYGeorge Townsend H 1 AVINO taken over tho above wellIX known Smithy, solicits the pat- ,( ronagfl of the inhabitants of the Tauoru and outlyuig dhtricte,. ; * BlacksmithingWorkiaai itsliranchea neatly exacutod, at luwcst possible rates Wheelwright's work of every descrip turn carried out on thoprouiisea PRINCE OP WALES HOTEIi. : • SJOBBN OTRBET, OIASTEEXON. JiIUK the convenience of visitors the Room and other#, the SECOND BAE has been openod in tho above Hotel, The billiard Room attached has • been renovated and fitted with one of Alcock'n brst Tables. A well-supplied L\,ilo, nndovery comfir .. . for fwirftllflva ; 1 Uifllvl'DlOj' (XlUt '' . Wines, Beors, >and Spirit" l of the best

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3547, 27 June 1890, Page 1

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