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, COBB & CO.'S COACHES. 'BAVB EKETABUNA daily on rM "™ al f fi"t train .from WELINSTON, also Wnodvillo each clay in time to catch tHo Wellington train at c ß-Eketalmna;.and Wopdvnle, ?6; Ekctahuna and Pahia. tunj 6a. '..;■■"■■■■ \J.MACAKA;, - Vft, :': Proprietor. peMuna'Ho^L v THOMSPAESONS~ i . 1 , 11 Propiuetob HAVING taken over'tho above woll- _■ known and old-established Hotel /.'• trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of .THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC .pi find ihisestabljehinunt one of THE fpST PLACES UJCALLan tie Forty ! V '-The Hflupo has been thoroughly' rent rated and re-fumlshod, v ■ ,M, : . The quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spintß are of the very best obtainable, „ T.PAKSONS, "" Proprietor. NOTICE 10 Footballers and Others. rod Colonial Styles. Cardigan Jackets, Boys' Suits, Sing 'eta, .Drawors, Petticoats, Socks, etc., Knitted to order on the shortest notice. FOOTBALL CLUBS, etc., specially arranged for, MRS J. JOHNSON, UPPER WILLIS STItEETi Opposite Dr Fell's, WELLINGTON,

Tfi ATA ITftIKP m msE iICSs §H 'ss?, B*?S !≫ •&& m. mm V£s ®: -§ m Si M m m 1 I i^*^. siilitsl ;S!^: ieijj jg|§§i! n |isi iffll ftp 111 HM M m M ■jaaaeaer, lS& §&y sS? 9!MS !s6S SURPLUS 'M)0I SALE! OF WINTER-GOODS' AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY MAPERY WAREHOUSE WELLINGTON.

. Tao BtanAuA laraco Company of Now ZmluA,'h» Marino and fidelity Ounatu ■ Mutual Life Agsoeiatioa of Australasia. W^Ma ™ Q • • Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Walrarapa. Mum's Draining Pipos. ' MASMOtf:^ atesarelsis the £ or general pulses, and ono penny in tho £for Public Library (with a free Boadintr ™ nm n ni lT.il,rL J ' ":r** ,, » ,o f lrt J i ' Tho ates arc Is in ihe £ for general puipoacs, and ono penny in :as. Theri are three branch banks, and two other banks ha' Intml TV!11 Hnll Im. Vi.«. Ht.'ll- (.„„ O. ei-.1. _„J • unmlntnUe value of property £25,074, Tho f fc 7 re tee branch bank,^ ,oy hour Mrlls, two Steam Sash and Door Factories. Market daya _ WcdWsdays aud Sa urdav £ Loln n , n.i y T™ f tffo TtoS iluef township of the Wummm, and ono of.the latest inland towns in the North' Island ithohcat ol*Kl £» •i? * Bales mMi fo auction Iti T Societies: Freemasons Scotch and English), M.U.1.0. Oddfellow ForeX™nV.7s.it uJJTIr* 1 olid agnoultoral property. There m Z tin • Volunteers, three companies ofFre.nen, having one ™J Jg' K Umoa, ?U(1 Good lemp (S±- ftgS rwoCricket Clubs, Lawn/Teonis and ThreeFoJtball Clubs, Ca^^ :,ol nig Autumn and Spring Shows, a Jockey Clu own ng a freehold course, adjacent to the town S or J. u "!"' ■»« Indu tria oS uo l di„ g Autumnand S prin SSi ,ov f3) aJcokevoTuToVng mptcy Court, and Liconsmg Courts areheld here, in which the District Judge and Uesident Magistrate prosMhOoSufft SB" J " ,str °' Co »rt. MI. Court,S /arapa, there bemg five solicitors prachsm? m it. The public Hospital managed by a Board of six Trust and hS Send!".T iuillcal sff »''« in ft£ lenovolont Society is managed here by a res dent Committee, Tho Wnimmm Wnrtl. fm.ni, iwii .«• ? 8 . t f e . att ? n<,anceo ' (ll reo medioa men. The Nnrti, uv churches-church\fEn g iami,aoma^« School about 100 •, Town Lands Trust, Park Trust, Cemetery Trust, M2 n Pemw n' f• 1° D °° lß ' W " h avero G c attendances of 60CiSSCafE Wirarapa. Public Trust Officer; Deputy Assignee ia-Bankruptoy ASo ai'k ol ™I acres WtoIJSJSS%. „° yi P f raanc °V I T tmcn ' «i Cn Sat „ on an improving lease, Town Lands Tiust of 70 acres fr n/whi ,Zm of £3» iob 1 K„l ! t° T - «n*nniumt fa the Forty-Milo Bush oI <Z X, Sheep Sale Yards, Town Hall (fapuni), Institute, Temperance, Masonic For "to" and Oddfollows'Hails^ 0 Ba ' hmg bh6 ' ls ' tw to **> «» %> * Cat£

Price Register No! £ No. 301163 rows, dairy, farm and . (JBI 9.« PROPERTIES FOR SALE Price I Register .£> Nc 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres uerms ioo eaah, balance on fjl°/ ' "" fi eaßy totma 54000 easy terms 2(15 743 Oueifn uliwt h '• - 424 100 acres, good paddock, 670 4-roomed house and 3 acres £6O '" RfcX orchard,andh ?P garden, new 671 5-roomed house 1 acre 175 m 750 acree4B4 freehold arm "" mT house, goodduryfarm (184 36aores, good house running iZZw .' t,!if 5Ti °° 9?° • ~- , »..., 429 388acrcs, ring fence , nx. 800 stream/large «ZJ IS H ' " Mm «,o ,«. cash required '' m roomedhouso. Torms \ cash 1940 cows, nil implements. 40 7i» oikt,™ ih j ~ 3872 75)8 2.800 rtcres, 8 roomed houao. 178 60 acres, good house, good hive , ..T™ 9 ™' m 74 ™™' f *» enced. and well- n 4000 sheep etc. tern, on dairy farm, 5 'miles from 08? 1328 acres, good sheep farm, wg h ' bll '™* 5 ' Masterton 00 ,62 10a nor acre' IZln V ' r " um ? d ll " U56 ' first on 'v 9 miles from town affi 611 2700 acres, well fencedand , house P " T'- m t^TVT^ 0 , G °° ™ rai W BEOQ grassed. Block 2000 sheep 693 56 aeres,onl V 8 acres bush, well and 40 head of,, cattle given fenced and grassed. Three miles CS'Si ■" * oon ,93 and aix iu good limestone country. 6,850 from town MB ika-bor ■■ y o 'j. JUU f ' JOms otk 518 800 acres, term. 101 cash, 6951000 acres, fbt-clas, \hn ' Mm*^ 1 ™" m "«» S balance at 7%; first-olasslime-. . stone country. Stock at valu- 757 KeS i, Bn,ddn4, ?«s mile from Post ' stone country, good mixed ation 6000 ™9m! ' P i n ITn 185 ° offics snn ■ bmh 1200 707 500 acres arablefarm, well ' 7 ° B £2™ rentLß 80(i M«Hgal»o-0? acres, fifty KM Statlon.l3.oooaoreß.andßtook 26000 fencd. ,hJ,J?2 6s Bdj,er annum, 19 years to cleared and mnj ' lty ,«. uum *-—■ iui uvu m;ies urauie.arrn, well 528 Station,l3,oooacres, and stock 26000 fenced and watered, good 528 Statlon.ld.UWaores.anaa tmmm fenced and watered, good Z n Z £ «m™,i nil • cm I, mi 8 ns3l!l1 568 800 acres, carries MOO sheep, house j- 6 miles from rail- »•« »«!lp 807370 acres in 6ve paddocksgood arable farm new house, way station, ,00V rl7 2500 w 3 °° 7 °? Bl '- Ge "' »«^3t« good arable farmnewhonse. way station,^7 2500 W ffiSfl3'}r , , 3 °° *»** »wK ' only 4 '.miles from railway. 720 118 acres arable'land, mil W £l£ ■?i ( '<m °T d o„ valuatio "- Ha,f «l>. 214 station. 6600 fenced- and watereddi ' &mi.J 2'3 ' 811 6raul^ house, 12acres,only " 585 240 acres, J cash,, balance " ded into 4 paddocks; only 4 SJa Un ' °» e mil ?' trom P °«t OiB.J, Gi percent; only4inilesfron) mles from Masterton and half 7fi2 SoL, ln i G „ai„a a . in' 800 aul "»to houso bj .ence and dmded ...to 6 ed into 7 paddoolfS| m(]j 25aporaor 0 : £SO(IonS HOTEL, «SuSsA»«iMeUd. CffSftiW wSK''*n" rt i , v «nn W GENERAL S ™J/• nun ImnnhnM 1500 to 20011 •' j ~ , W 850 acres m 7 paddocks, 600 ■ I'SStf £S Jom»ndwouldn,akeone Bood 8 ood Wdho„ S e , And many other properties i„V ■ terraces, well-fenced and wafc. 728 6 ™ acres well fencd ,™ »<• i4"I T" ! ,?■* 6 " 2 ! ' e3) mM to CTor y des °»P' Lrt irnnl huildinffs stock »t' j ]' 7, . ' grM 770 450 acres to lease, 250111 grass purchaser, part culars ofwhirl, n L » . assttßot tfiWAtt- si rfm-tiiitejaffiSw „■.».» ynnnn ? Tu 1?.. . . ■- I- 8 0 P« annum Orst seven application ■ m? Id house, 1 acre .: *S & „ 6 fe *"" ' lnt ? & 8 —dseven, and d3C Station, 12,600 acres freehold. 580 leasehold, 1500 to 2000 acres are ploughablo flats and terracos, well-fenced and wat-, ered, good buildings, stock at.' valuation, 13,500 sheep, 550 cattle 29,000 Ll2O third seven years W J roomed house, 1 acre. 150 3'S' k TZ ■ \Z ma BeC ° Dd SoVfln ' and '* 9in ,icres in 11 Daddocka ■ paoaocKs, a.iut good Ll2O third neven-yeats. Uii 240 acres ma paddocks, orchard,- 0 roomed house, Prion 'HI ''.«• «g~ 1100 «*«»R -_ ' 3 ' 200 dairy, shed 50 »24 feet 781500 acres King fenced 700 648 itw. Term S - Btock) m s]le 30 fl sheep T e r g ]„ca.h li - Sbii alanC6ftfcs% "MOO 784 nine 1 ' valuation. Half cash. 811 6 roomed house, 12 acres, only . one mile-from Post Offiie.Water laid into houso b» wiiidmill, • -FOE SALEHOTEL j GENERAL STOREJ - £IO,OOO To lond in sums of £IOO and upn from 6% tu 8%. «.S. W DALRYWPLB,

those who wish to accumulate th rpHE PERMANENT li VESTMENT AW CLUB HOTEL, TAD HT T TAmm m"» ™ o tt „, Iloanassociationofwairaraw ' JAn Vl JJO I TAUER V SMITHY) MAikarasETOKEnowu . i mm q oat Welungios, • ' XX, lucoiporateauudetthoßuUtogSooieticsAot, (Adjoiniup; Theatre Royal.) . s ADI)LEK, Etc, 1876. •- •■ ■ - i-mritanto of the ritv Onmrnnmni ■• auction rooms, IX Known Sraitby, solioits the pat- ^ the »' ,n . b of the Taneru' ■., Am commodious Family Hotel which M and surround™ di, u4 d«W S .| MhtamLt... beto thoroughly renovated'. " He *™ sto ™'- ,,e . ,,M m , .', „ i, by Btudyin« the requirement of .» v , ery , ne ,'" " 18 tmdc . au iongtf which BlacksniithmgWorkinal itsbranoho supporters, tushare the very liberal wlU be foUDd tbe famoUß neatly exeouted, at lowest possible rates »» . UUU u 2-tti "Waievpvooi Saddle „ Wheelwright's work of every do3crip -v, ..-.-, ,-„-, „■« .-w ... ~-t. iwpeot bno of the Apron ■•' wried out on theoromisßi conormstothuou:cum«tonceßofaUclM!Cß,lD. ,- j. '. . f „" "T/' „', * the second place, to those who require loans Deag "I for comfort and ~,,•... : upon properties they already possess, oi who economio living, No esuonae has been and a largn'aupply of the very best Kaii- ° • ■ m maymeotwitaopportuniticsofacqiiiringpn-spared'm carrying out tho many neces ?aroo Skins for Long Leggings, Canvas ■ " .^....i..._.—j.u,^ n f J ,ti,. raM ™nf.,™.H™« u.v _m -ke the Horse Covers, mounted in the best stylo; PRINCE OF WALES* bADDKS, from the light English hintiri" "■ HOTEL. &c„ t" tbe large Colonial, with Gin knoepads . Qbeen Street. MisnaMS. ■ P.WAGQ. i ......,...,,..,.,,..,,h0i me^ ut All kinds of Harness made to ordor " ,w rt " *--'■"-' ' - ! - !1 - " of and kept in stock. Stable requisites, . « nd 4, "and 7 ani 9 p.m. AfIKNT3™ Mastwton -Mi G. 3.W : alrymploi' Oar iortott-MrF-a. Yuort;\l?Mtliw«bm—Mr-J 'GUfloi, Pahi twar-Mr A. Reese; '• • ', ■■■'-. *t» . •. ■ . to2p.m. ".''" k, always on hand,' -;—•'•-'| Tho Billiard Room attached has * -A CotwnMAKER working on the pre- been renovated and fitted withono of. »Ny nurse. , A well-BuppliedUolo, and every comfi- *!:"', AJ?, r R 6 assortment of second- ['■"• ■■ fortravelieral&oi,' ;.'■'■ t.,^»'^ a ?V hj » a Bid ?,Wdiesi ln'en'a saddles, and Wines, Beets, and Bpiiit> of th b JAMW. CONDON, paclt lad'llea for sale cheap. . . . : Quality, j ,: {

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3580, 6 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3580, 6 August 1890, Page 1

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