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COBB & CO.'S COACHES. 'I ft on M«»y al of first train from WELLINGTON, also Wondville each day in «» to catch the Wellington train at Euetahiina, Fares Eketalrona and Woodvule, 7/6 ; JSketahuna and Pahiatua. fin: • J, MACAU A, ' Proprietor. the travelling public wul find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in tho Forty Milo Bush. The Hnute lias been thoroughly rent >*ated and" re-furnishedi , The quality of- tho Wines, Beeer. and >pints are of the very best obtainable. „ T. PARSONS," ' Proprietor. NOTICE TO Footballers and OthersGuernseys and stocking Made to Order in the English and Colonial titvles, Cardigan Jackets, Boys' Suits, Sing lets, Drawers, Petticoats, Socks, etc,, Knitted to order on the shortest notice, FOOTBALL CLUBS, eto.,' specially arranged for, ' MRS J. JOHNSON, UPPER WILLIS STREET , Opposite Dr M'b, WELLINGTON, Eketaliuna Hotel. THOMS PARSONS... Pbopjuetob HAVING taken over tho above wellknown and old-established Hotel . SONa ' ruß ' B by civility and best Mention, to secure a fair share of IffiffiS mam sm I«'Ato' Home; iAtoHrtatlla® amL'tmm SfA-tJ Sale Sale Sulo OF WINTER GOODS Sale W im coimi,(!llCo out Sale " Sale Salo Shlb Salo Salo Sale Salo Salo Solo Salo Sale Sale mIO AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE T.E ARO HOUSE. WELLINGTON, bale Sale Salo Sale Bale Saia Sale Sale' Sale Salo Sale Sale Salo Sale Salo Sale

G. S, W. DALEYMPLB ail W oW^ ) Iff &wmm 5 At) © iiaxiyl ■MABTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. : Iwercargill, 1863.; Hokitika, 1886 ! AGENCIES tti Standard Insuraneo Company of New Zealand, Flro Marias and ridolitv .. Mutual Life Association of Australasia 7 araatao ' fomanout lavostmeat and Loan Association of Wairaram Norbury's Draining Pipes, Boot's RuWwr Stamps and Inks. MABTERTON „ rates are Is in the £ for general purposes, and one penny in the £ for Publin Till.™/„.wi t n 0,3 an(ll3 P'whes. The nuiiunl rateable vnltin nf« .. '^""cngf- - tu* a? as '* n m ' e (he following ruptcy Court, ana Liceusrog Courts areheld here, in which the Mcctin « s al ' c hel «'"' & nEr™! J l ! ,llusWal Society rarapa,there being five solicitors practising in it. The public Hosnital mJuuml I™ »n™ , . # i° p csil,e ' tlle Coul '' Hocs» iwuw t] lc ] 1(?a( i , "! ct ;Court, lUI, Court Bnnlf Benevolent Society is managed here by a resident Committee. The Wairarapa Lth Counlv'pniS n?" ° n<l lla ' ing " IG aUen ' lanc ° of tlireo mc<'ieli r ,r c#l J ffai 'ra in the Wail Churches-Church of England, Eoraan Catholic, Presbyterian WeSevan M in tnc <™n,nn as, r .®» ««th wlal'" School about 100; Town Lands Trust, Park Trust, Cemetery TrustftnSS InvLi I""' ,> I)ublifl with avera" on to f 0 " 110011 B °»"> oS Wairarapa. Public Trust Officer; Deputy Assignee in Bankruploy. A public park of 30 acreshaviTt r $ S ? cicl3 ' 1 Pe ™«ncnt Investn,™ Trr°' Coo ' aild Catholic on an improving lease, Town Lands Trust of7oaores from whioh a revenue of £3OO iVS ® o «okotuig ovn 1 ; also an endowment in the iSm ! ! oau Ass oci«tion of Sheep SalcYords, Town Hall (Kurupuni), Institute, Temperance, Masonic, Foresters', and Oddfellows' Hails 8 SWs ' two Blas3 Bonds, acre Met . ' b Duuiio Catllo and

ftioc No. & 3J1163 acres, dairy, farm and 120 shoep and C cows 1000 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres easy tonus 54 000 424100 acres, Rood paddock, orchard, and hup garden, new house, good dairy farm 429 388 acres, ring fenced, Bix- 800 roomed house. Terras J cash 1940 478 60 acros, good house, good dairy farm, 5 mileß from Masterton 00 511 2700 acros, well fenced and grassed, stock 2000 sheep . and 40 head nf cattle given • iu good limeßtone country. 0,850 018 800 acres, terms cash, balauco at 1%; first-class limestone country, good mixed bwli 1200 528 Station,l3,oooaores, and stock 20000 558 800 acres, carries 1400 sheep, good arable farm new luiubo, only 4 miles from railway station 5000 585 240' acres, J cash, balance 6J por cent; only 4 miles from railway station 2100 594 84 acres, good farm; only 12 miles from Masterton, ring fenced and divided into 6 PROPERTIES FOK SAI, E o3P Station, 12,(500 acres freehold, 580 leasehold, 1500 to 2000 acres are ploughablo flats and teracos, weU-fenced and watered, good buildings, stock at valuation, 13,500 sheep, 550 , cattle 29,000 6H9 7 roomed house, 1 aore 150 644 240 acres in 11 paddocks, carries 1100 shoep 3,200 648 2529acresand stock. Termsilalf cash, balance at 6% a . great bargain .6,000 Hester Pl . ice <;sl O-roonied hnuso, 10 acros 650 060 5-roomed houao and 2 aores, Terms J6D cash, balance on easy terma 2(35 070 4-roomed houso and 3 acres 250 671 6-roomed house 1 acre 170 084 30acros, good house running stream, largo oroliard, 12 cows, all- implements, 40 hivoa 000 PB7 1328 acres, good sheep farm, £2 10s por acre; 8-roomed house 3,200 B0 acres,onlv 8 acres bush, well fenced and grassed, Threo miles from town . 728 1000 acres, first-class lime stone country. Stook at valu- . ation 6,000 707 500 acros arablofarm, well fenced and watered, good hmiße j 0 miles from railway station, pood road 2500 720 118 acres arable land, well fenced and watored, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 ~ roles from MasWou and half milo friii rt'lwuy Nation 650 722 lß2_uoros liable h>nd, divided' into 7 paddooks, well fenced and watered, d-roomed home (Nos. 720 and 722 adjoin and would make onogood farm' 1520 728 684 acros, well fenced, graa sed and watered only about 50 acres of live bush left f"t Bhelter; divided into 12 paddocks, and good orchard,' 0 roomed house, dairy, d fiO y24 foot; • stock, she sheep, 30 head of 0 os, &Cm to be taken A*7QQ Price £1 3500 acres, fenced and grassed, Only £IOOO cash, balance at 5250 Queen-street, houso and land, only £25 cash, ijlaO at 5 % 175 750 acres, 484 freehold, 266 leasehold; half cash, balauco $ % 2872 747 216 acres, all fenced mid well watored, two-thirds in grass 1083 7 48 7.acri)B, 8-roomcd house, first class property, close to town 600 753 283 acres, 25 cleared and grassed, £25 cash, L 275 at 7 % for five years 300 71)6 325 awes, 8-roomod house; 10 paddocks ggoo 757 265 acros, in 8 paddocks 1855 708 2000 a-res leasehold, rent L 8 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to reuiiiu No. 687 and7sßadjoin would work well togethor) 300 760 1000 acres Fern Land, fi roomed house. Torms, £I,OOO cash : £<.200 at 0 per cent, for tour years - 4,800 680 aores, in 16 paU.cks, 10 roomed house, 1800 sheep and 40 head cittlo at valuation 5348 765 700 acres; 150 aereß in grass • 25s per aore: £SOO 011 mortiwgo at 6J per cent §75 767 856 acres in 7 paddoclo, 600 ' acres in grass; 8 roomed house £3OOO can romain at 7 % 5992 77G 450 acres to lease, 250 in grass close to Kailway station. RontLBO per annum first seven years LIOO second seven, and Ll2O third soven years. „ D , ... Prico 8000 781 500 acrcß Ring fenced; 700 ®'! G6 P' Terms, half cash 1080 784 2000 acres Ring fencod, nine 706 Agister Nc rice JJS 525 acre, Ril fo f Kingfencel,. Terms mi d cash, balance at 8% JjOmde.fraa town 79? 7 roomed house 2? 4 r d ir, ai j 2 Oflico m I)uat 806 lliingalwo —97 ncre fift oo ° 807 ?7°n rf ' , " (l . graßsotl 4"? 807 370 acres in fsvc p^docks; 700 sheep, 30 ho,,d cattle a valuation Half erf. , M roomed hnuso, 12 acres, nnls one i»il« from p„ Bfc oflicp J.a'oi' aid ,nlo IIOU3O b< W,,,d,a,!1 - ■ ' 6(10 -POR SALEHOTEL. GENERAL STORE] 1 A !"' man y other properties in various localities, suited to every descrmfcfnn nP purchaser, particulars of which and a list £IO,OOO To lend in sums „f £IOO a , l(1 from to M-S.W BALRYMPr.T?

roomed house I LOAH ASSOCIATION OF VAIRAIUW MAIN.BIREBT GRSTIOWN 1870, DUIEOIORB Messrs W. 0. CuS (chairman) Mi Caselberg, J. Fuller, IV, Booth. W Skcet, and 0. Pharazvn. ThoAnmial Inmmoexceciib Els,ooo,Capital oil Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted £4 817; Reserve fund £893. Tho purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In the first plaie it offers on excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the higliestrate consistent with per cct security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invited by periodical payments, it ' conforms to tho circumstances of all classes. In the Becond place, to tlioMtiP require loans upqn jirbperlpthey #ady possess,onvho ' jy ipeef with opportunities of acquiring pnj i, Th(i agreed upon. ■ Subscriptions on investment sharea, 6s per month ultimate value of share ' £SO. Applications for shares to bo addressed Jo tho manager. A liberal commission allowed O BgeUUJ Nil IIIVWtWCUW QUOIWWHVU »..4VW 6 U hem. Office Houra-Monday, Wednesday, ana Friday, frore to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in moi){h, betv/eei|'tl)pho!i{s pi cji'fl 4, and 7 and 9 e-™* Mast.rton -Mr G. 5, \f alrymple, Car crton—Mr FH. ffood. Feaiherston—Mr J Oufloi -Pahi tua—Mr A. Reese. * O WY6TII . ■ ftp B2no CLUB HOTEL, Lamdion Quay Weiwnbto.v, (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) TAMES CONDON Proprietor (late O of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of the city, Commercial Travellers, &c., that he has taken the ibovo commodious Family Hotel, which ha? been thoroughly ronovated.' He hopes, by studying tho requirement of his supporters, tosharo the very liberal patouago .■'accorded his predecessor, The Olnb Hotel will bo found pai mlhlice in every. respect one of the lesi, in the town for comfort and economic living, No espouse has been spared,in carryinsr out the rnany neces . um „ u ,,g,™ wtm , sapy aUGrationa which will mako Covers, mounted in tho Lnsf stvlo above hotel worthy of note. Saddles, from the li«lit ICiifjli.h liuntiu, Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &o Jo the large Coionial, with Cin kneepads will find in the Club every comfort of a and rnwl cantles. home, and special, provision lias been All kinds of Harness mado to ardor made for tallies. Private suites of and kept in stook, Stihlo mul'itcs. iinnrfcmfints far families wJf.li firm lnfh.Hn.ioli— 11... ' - WairaraDH -J AS. ELLIOTT. SA.DULEK, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorna auction rooms, BEOS to intimate to tho public of Masterton and surrounding districts that lie has a'largeand varied stool' of every line in tho trade, amongtf which will be found the famous Waterproof Saddle Apvon und a largo supply of the very heat Knii--2.ir00 .Skins for Lous; Canvas TAUEKiJ SMITHY George Townsend LI AVING taken over tho above well--1.1 known Smithy, solicits the patronagn of Hie inhabitants of tho Tauera' and outlying districts,| BlacksmithingWorkinal itsbrnnche neatly exsoutud, at lotveetpossiblo rates Wheelwright's of every doscrip "tried out on thopromises apartments for families with fine lofty Brushes, Sponges,"'Chamois, Neata'foo't rooms, fltnes t|i]d spirits of the bostOil, Soft Soap in tins, Harness Compo nnnllfw. .?.« i._„ i 1 quality, . .Spkoiauty. One Shilliug Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. Tablo d'tjoto at 0 p,m. Dmiodir Ale Always on Tup. W CORDON, tip ritrttip fc., always on hand, A Cohahmakkk working on the pre' iiiises, so that oollars can bo mado to fil. any horse. • N.B; A Inrsn assortment of secondhind side saddlos, men's saddles, and :« PRINCE OP W-VLliJIs HOTEL. a m 9^ P ;, EN S ™ ET ' ttIASrERXOH. "• WAGG Proprieto. OOR tho convenience of visitors the •L^ in ® rc ii! 1 R ™a»<l otlien, the BAR haaboon oponod in the above Hotel. Tho Billiard Room attached haa i boon renovated and fitted with one of McocUybf s t Tables. A well-supplied l<wlo, and overy comfi '• for travaliora, &c, Winos, Beois/andSpiiifof m ■ • oualitv,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3586, 13 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3586, 13 August 1890, Page 1

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