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COBB & CO.'S COACHES. ®*^ B ro'A-WooDviujs LINE. SAVE EKETAHUM daily on Ml'pt!!V 1 °, f tot tr " in ' from wel. i fllsu Woi.dvillo each day in ■«no tu caloh' train at MMnu. vHphM _ Eketihrnii 'and Wdiidvulo, 7/6 • ■ Jikiitahuiia and Pahiarua, 08, Mfl . ... J, MACAIiA, 8284 Proprietor. Mcetaliuna Hotel. IHOMS PARSONS.,, Pkophietor HAVING taken over, the 'above wMlknown and'old-established Hotel • 1 arhoks trusts'Ky civility and'best utohtion, 'to secure a fair slmre oi •ntronago. .the teav.eeling public Vill blid tliisostablish'inent ono of THE iLST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty •lile Bush. . - ' (lie Houpe has boon thoroughly reni 'atedand ro-furmshod, , fho quality of tire Wines, Eeccr. and ipmts ai'o of tho very best 'obtainable, T. PARSONS, Proprietor.

a 11H1 OF WINTER GOODS comraenco on Friday, Ist August, and terminate on SATURDAY, 16th AT-GUSI' AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.

. I COOMBi, &CO J MiHITAdIDBEHS 0? AMERICAN ORGANS, .So, Steam Factoiy Kent-Torrace, Wellington. Eepaire for the initio at . teasoaablo rates, by experienced workmen, rgouß at all prices, from i to 14 Easy monthly to™, 3334

6W L<Uli SAJLJE2, SECTIONS OP LAND, To Oro OiF 0 ixond, butwoon H oaf ifal mid wii .lence tf F, G, Hoore Esq, Term Exceptionally Easy, Apply taut 1 DENI.'hM

G. 8. W. DALETMPLb :s(n Dl Rib MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. <tfPstaMiM: Invmrgill,, 1863; HoMtik, jgee i . - "T" AGENCIES- ' The Standard Insurance Company of New Zetilaud, FiroMaviue ami w,vi„i j. >, ■" • Mutual Life Association ot Australasia • 1 ' (lu tee, Permanent Investment niirt Loan Association of Wairaiu.™ Norbury'n Braining Pi pes P ' Mock's Rubber Stamps and Inks. The '< Samson" Stump Extractor (P«t eaCoo , > A Borough town, 71 miles by raillrom Wellington, with a Mayovaiidß Councillors. Population 3300; there w> »• i "t~77' T ' P f ~<ol 33 miles S3J chains. The Arcaof thoßorough is 5311 aoroa 3"rooda and ISperohea. Theanmialralcau/T reS ' S haVinßa ' o, #'Wirates arc la ,r oho .£ for general purposes, and one penny ,n the £for Public Library (with a tree Reading room and Library, and contain O eS ° f fl 7 Z .e bought sites, six Licensed Hotels, and four nrivnto w.i. k m..,. ? vei ,™0 volumes, '['no t O -, vn •■■ 0 pu;, m. u .i.u. uameuows, I'orosters, Druids, lieclmbiles, Gospel Temperance Un o, 3 V; 0,, ; rl ' ? ' Bmm nr /, 1611,0 ing onostoam fne engine and two manual engines. Tho Wellington and Wairaram ApnlimnC' p™ foUowlag Football Club,. Caledonian Society, Pastoral a'id Agricultual 2™ FtaKjlte £&* 1 ««• j Club owning a freehold course, adjacent.to the town where Snrine and Autumn Horticulhti-al nn,l r... I 'l o hero. Volunteers, thteo companies of Firemen, having Two Cricket Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Three Football Clubs holding Autumu and Spring Shows uptcy Court, and Licensing Courts rarapa, there bains fivo solicitors practisiu Benevolent' Society is managed here by a resident Committee, The Wairarapa North r h County Council offices are situated in (no town ai" al„ r " r raen ' Tho North IV' Vni ' Brethren, and Salvation Army. Two public schools' wm,7 Mas '»rton lload i! V I ™ ra l ) i srmanont Investment and Buildinrf Societv: p mn Io„„? ( i? S(t ? alt eH'iaiicesnf iJ ° Churches-Church ot England, Iloman Catholio, Presbyterian, Weslcyan, Plymouth 3/thnnl ohntlf IHH • Tnwn T.nnrla Trnct Povl> Pnmnt««n 'fl i > i n School 100; Town Lands tat, Park Trust, Cemetery Trust/ PemlZt Inveßtment»tta2 Wairarapa. Public Trust Oincer; Deputv Assignee... Bankruptcy. A public park of 30 acres, having a cricketing oval • ZZ' cmS '• In , vcsln « «"< on an improving lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 acres from which a rovenuo of £M i» nht«Li nVi :L' of ..? 1 m tho loriv-Ar.-i' onan improving lease, Town Land's trust °of 70acres si"?" f' ,0 l m " utin lll0 "i'ortv-M,'!l n 10 ?' 1 Ass °Wioi Sheep Sale Yards, Town Hall (Kuvupuni), Institute, Temperance, MasoniX™*'and OddtellZrSils tag Sl f ' l8 ' l *° Brass "Band,. $ OC . IT i let Cattle

PROPERTIES FOU SALE I'riot No. £ 301 163 acres, dairy, farm and 860 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres easy terms 64 000 424 100 acres, Rood paddock, orchard, and hup garden, new house, good dairy farm 800 429 388 acres, ring fenced, sixroomed houso. Tonus J cash 1940 478 60 acres, good home, g'.'od dniry farm, 5 miles from Masterton 00 611 2700 acres, well fenced and grassed, stcick 2000 sheep and 40 head of cattle given iu good limeßtono country, 6,850 618 800 acres, terms cash, ' balance at V/,; first-class limestone country, good mixed bush 1200 S2B Station, 13,OOOacres, and stock 20000 558 KOO acres, carries 1400 sheep, good arable farm new house, only 4 nnlea from railway etation . 5600 585 240 acres, $ cash, balanci 6| por cont; unly 4 i.nlus from railway station 21C0 594 84 acres,-gopd farm; only 12 miles from Masterton, ring fenced and divided- into 6 paddocks • 600 630 7 roomed houso, 1 acre 150 044 240 acres in 11 paddocks, . carries 1100 sheep- 3,200 ■ 64R !)529acresand stock. Tonus— . Hnlf cash, balance at 6% & great bargain ' 6,000 (!»1 9-rooined house, 10, acres 650 650 5-roomcd house and 2 acres, Torms. £65 cash, balance oil easv terms 265 670 4-roomed house and 3 acres 250 6715-roomed 'ioubb 1 aero 175 %istor ' rtlee £ 684 36 acres, irood house running stream, largo orchard, ' 500 687 1328 acres, good sheep farm, 12 103 per acre; 8-roomed houso 3/jyo 56 acres,only 8 acres hush, well fonced and grassed. Three miles from town 728 •>!){ 1000 aores, first-class lime stone country. Stock at valuation 0,000 707 500 acres arable farm, ,well fenced and watered, good house; 6 miles from railway station, pood road 2500 720 118 acres arablo land, well fenced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 m jes from Mast«rtoii and half mile fr ill M.'lwuy station 650 722 152 acres aii'bio land, divi. ded into. 7. paddockß, well fenced and watered, d-roomed houso (Nos. 720 and 722 adjoin and would make onegood farm 1520 6 fi 4 acres, well fenced, gras scd and watered only about 50 acres of livo bush loft f"r shelter; divided into 12 paddocks, and good orohard, Oronnjed house, dairy, shed 50 x 24 feet; stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of cattle, horses, &c„ to be taken ... ■ 4788 737 3500-acres, fenced and grassed, Only £IOOO cash, balance at „ r, l % - . 5250 740 750 acres, 484 freehold, 266 leasehold ; haif cash, baluuco 3872 747 216 acres, nil fonced and woll Prico £ 1, two-thirds in grass lut3 7 scruß, 8-roomed houso, first class property, close to town 600 325 awes, 8-ruoined houso; 10 paddocks flfino 205 acres, in 8 paddocks 1855 -2000 a"ros leasehold, rent L 8 6s 8d per annum, 19 yuarsto reimin No. 087 and 768 adjoin would work woll together) 300 1600 acres Fen Land, 6 roomod house. Terms, £1,600 cash ! 13,200 at 6 por cont, for four vuara . . 4 ( 8oO 680 acres, in 16 pa-Mocks, 10 roomed hous?, 1800 sheop and 40 head cittlo at valuation ■ 6848 700 aores; 150 acres in grass; 25s per acre; £SOO oil wortpugu at 6i per cent B*s 856 aejes in 7 paddocks, 000 acres in grass; 8 roomed lioiieo £30(10 can remain at 7 % 6992 450 acres to lease, 250 in grasß dnso to Uailway station. Jteut' LBO per annum first seven years LIOO second sevon, and Ll2O third seven years. Prico 3000 500 acres Ring fenced; 700 ' nheep. Torms, half cash 1680 2000 acres Ring fenced, niuo roomed bouse R?so 52"' acres, King fenced 2363 433 aores, King fenced, Terhis half cash. 6 per cent inrerst JOOO 290 acres, Ring fenced, seven roomed house 2500 acres, 8 roomed houso, 4000 sheep, etc. Terms, nnothiid cash, balanco at 6%-. Only 9 miles froifi town and railway ' ' 95 n n 7 roomed house, and 8 acres 400 12' 796 2.300 Agister rice '5 238 iicrea Pir«M«. n • Join, dim ' , ® a,r y 310 75,1;, w fit 1 h • 23 M -.St,'"""Ml "'8 Nacres ) J , 1876 7'«« P'«i officp, M >5 l)0i> . Samson Patent Stump Extractor -POB SALE- ' Hotel. GENERAL STOEEi S«*s3s? £IO,OOO To lend in sum fl of £IOO a„d „„ TO "om to 8%, «. S. w niiji'YMi'TjTj Masterton, Wmrara'pu THE PERMANENT N VESTMENT ANj 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAKm Main arum GiißnowN- ' Incorporated under the Building Societies Act. 1876. DffiHorOßS Messrs IV. O. Cuff (chairman) M, Caidbcrg, J. Fuller, W, Uooth. "W Skcct, and O. Pharaqra, • TheAnuunl lucome exceeds £16,000, Capital 01, Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted £4 817 j Reserve fund £892. Tho purposes for which the Association is established- are twofold,' In tho Bret pla:o il offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highestratc consistent with per ect security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invited by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes, In the sccou'd place. to those who raiuire loans upon properties they already possess, 01 who may meet witu opportunities of acquiring proobtaining advances upon favorable terms, Thf> Association receives fixed deposits at rates to ho 'agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment Bhareß, 5s per month ultimate value of share £SO. Applications for shares to_ ta addressed ;o tho manager. A liberal commission allowed 0 agents rin investment sharcß issued through hem. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and J AS, ELLIOTT. SADDLE H, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorns' auction rooms, BEGS to Ultimate to tho public oi Masterton and Gurruundit.g dis rrii:ts that lie has a'largoand varied stool' CLUB HOTEL, . Lambion Quay Wellington, (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) FAMES CONDON Proprietor (lati >J of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of the city, Commercial Travellers, &o, that 110 has taken the ibovo commodious Family Hotel, which his been thoroughly ronovated, He . . „ hopes, by studying the requirement c ,| L ' ve i y'hie in the trade, amongst which his supportors, to share tho verv liberai ,v '" ' )e '"""l 'he famous istrotiage accorded his predecessor. I'hd Club Hotel will bo found jibi' ercelkm in evry respect ono of the besii in tho tovJn- for comfort and •icunoniic living, Nil oxponso lub beon spared in carrying out the "many ncccs My alterations which will mako the ibovo hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c„ "ill find in tho Club every comfort of home, and special provision has bcej. made for families, Private suites 0! ipartmentsfor families with fine lofty Friday, froir to 4 p.m. Pay Day-The first r(,iml3 ' Wines and spirits of thobcsl ' (uality. ' Speciality: ■ Ino .Shilling Luncheon, daily, from '' to 2 p.m. Table d Hoto at 6 p.m. DuuedlL' Alo Always 00 Tap. ' JA5P'< CONDON, fto rtooir Saturday in t«ch month, between tbehours of vnd-i,'aad7and II p.m. • Aoests- - Mastei'taii —Mi «.i. 3. »V olvvmp'o, Car rrtoa-MrP ' V "vl. PoiihoHto—Mr J G > (]«, "" Palli tua -Mr A, Uses., U WYH.II lidO Waterproof Saddle Aprou ■ind a largo supply of the very best Kan ;aroo Skins fur Lon» Leggings, Canvas Htso Covers, mounted in the best style; Saduus, from the light hlinntin.>o the large Colonial, with Oiu kiieepad* md rowl caii'-les. All kinds of Harness mado to ordw md kept in stock. St-iblo requisites.' Brushes. Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot 'il., in tins, Harness Compo, io„ always 011 hand, A Collahmakwr workiii!* on tho prenis™, so that collars can bo mado to fit ;iiy horse, N, B. A large assortment of second md Bido saddles," men's saddles, and t AUERU - SMITHY Townsend HAVINIi taken over tho abovo well- - k ! m ; f " solicits the patronage of the inhabitant# of tho Tauem 'Hid outlying districts. ' Rlacksmithir.gWork in al its braaehe' nuatly exscuted, at lowest pojsiblo raiea . of evirydcscrip > 'timed out on theprou.ißoa PBINOE'OP hotel. Queen Streei, Mj«erto>. ,15 Pro/met^ IjIUK the coiivcnienco ol visitors tho n ? rc .' H ' !lm ' otherf. the BAR has been o|onod in the '.wve Hotel, The U'iliard Room attached has - '" o, i renovated and fitted w,tl. one of .Vlcoftk'n brst Trblos, t weu-iiipplied lajlo, and every eomft for travellers, &e. Vines, Beers,' and -Spiiib (! tVa \ oualiiy,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3589, 16 August 1890, Page 1

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