* vn j~jt i. XM J I COBB'& do.'S COACHES, , , Ekemona-Woodviiib Like, ;i.;EAVE METAHUNA 'daily on - - : Wival of firat train from WELbketnhuna. Fares Eketalmna, and Woodvnlo, 7/6 j Eketahuria and Palliatun, ss. THOMS PARSONS.,.„.PiioPBiEiOB 1. Pahsons trusts by civility "mkT 'bVat 1 attention,- to secure" a ! fait' thafe'-'of' ""tronnge, -Wswf.v ii; r> to.'.co'iisiii.■ THE TRAVELLING will find this establishment one of The Houe. vatedand re-furmahedi The quality of the Wines, Beoer. and Spmts are of the very best obtainable. T. PARSONS, - " Proprietor. Hfflp ":--r - MlfiH mm :31! lltei sfSWc Te A»: House m liHtl rent &mm OPENING NOTICE. B COLLIER . T) JiOb to notify the pcoplo of MasterU ton that ho has opened a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises lately occupied by Mr Pressivood, Watchmaker, and hopes'b,y strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Fresh and Smoked Fish and Fresh Ojstors always on Hnd. 0. E. js a cash purchaser of Kabbita and Poultry. HIGHEST MICE GIVEN, TILL THE END OF THE PRESENT MONTH i) KM HI JB'OJti «AL£, HECTIONS OF LAND, Te. Ore Oi 0 Road, between Hospital [and resl denco of F. G, Moore Esq, Torni Exceptionally Easy, Apply Sehar OaEN.mt ring the Sa'e of Surplus Winter Sto WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE T.EARG HOUSE, WELLINGTON.
0. S. ¥. DAIEZMPLE All ™ ra J IJ J (a\Vi/n J MASTERTQN, NEW ZEALAND. ; : #EstMsM: IwMfill, 1863; Eokitika, 1866; lastes-toa, 1 oft <&> IAG-EINCIES.-The Standard Insurance Company ofNow Zealand, Fire Marino and Fid«n+„ n Mutual Life Association of Australasia Guarantee, Permanent Investment and Loau Association of Wairarana •" Noi'bury's Draining pipes Hook's Rubber Stamps and Inks, The «Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee,) MASTERTON:, and one penny in t _ fo other banks have bought sites, six licensed Hotels, and ioM'mfvate hS''CoTtvTlT' JT'/T volulnei '' The ™ - ;v -., —., ...v Sash and Door Factories. Market days —'Wednesdavs and Snfurdnva j Wo „ dftll y P»jwc and two uJ.l.v ° , Cl ' Wl "' chief township of the Waifarapa, and one of the largest inland towns in the North Island, in the heartof nastnral and n snles »»'hold by nnnt; r lll,mtre Soo,eos; Freemasons.(Scotch ami English), M.1.0, Oddfellows, Foresters, Druids, Vchabi£ gJ Cl„c?£" ™ a ' 13l > Vohinteers, threo companies of Firemen, having ono steam fire engino and two manual engines, The WeDinrion and WnS™ Arr' " 11 Tc 'nplars C™ Two Cricket Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Three.Football Clubs. Caledonian Society. Pnsinml and a ,h„„i r.. ™ ,K 1 i oo ™awsalion Society have of Eifla »<•>,» wiu^uuuDvifiiuiuou^ttuiiguuiiiitiiuuiuiiiiiuguiuHuuwomanual engines, The WellinrionandWnirnriina'Anni!™ c - —"'npiars, Cnnum , ° Two Cricket Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Tliree.FootbaU Clubs, Caledonian Society, Pastoral and Agricultual Society Farmer's fil h 2?"? S °, c ' ei ? llav ° their bnS, J . Eiflo holding Autumn and bprmg Sliowb, a Jockey Club owning a freehold ■ course, adjacent to the town wkero Snrinß and A«inmn ml,!' , Cl n y ' Horl 'oiiUii r al and Tn V? 1 ) 1 ' 8 !lero ' ruptcy Court, and Licensing Courts aroheldtae, in whichjhe District Judge and Eesident Magistrate preside,' the CoufltaS6 thc° H 0?" lriot Courf . "M Co« rarapn, there being five solicitors practising in it. The pubho Hospita managed by a Board of six Trustees andhavL ..5. 4 03 co fcr judical »ff» „ ■ Bnn, tBcnevo ent Society is managed hero by a resident Committee. The Wairar°apa North Countj CornX m ° (,ical The»Lf " Wai - Churches-Church of England, Soman Catholic, Presbyterian, Wesleyan, Plymouth ™n 8,80 lho U Boad n' " nirew I* School about 100; Town Lands Trust, Park Trust, Cemetery Trust; Masterton Permanent attendances 0 f 1 "l 0 ® 0 "- Wairarapa. Pub e Trust Officer : Deputy Assignee in Bank/uptcy. A public park of 30 acres, having a crSetSg otl® Z onan improving lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 acres from which a revenue of £3OO is obtained, two BathiSg Sd two Z« b 1° 1 Bush Jm n . of i, Torn Hall (Kurupum), Institute, Temperance, Masonio, Foresters', and Oddfellows'. Halls, ' " vo Bras 3 Bauds, two large publiofoiu™'^
PROPE RTIES FOR SAX. ' No. . £ 301163 acres, dairy, farm 850 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres easy terms , 54 000 424 100 acres, good .paddock, orchard, and hop garden, now house, good daily farm 800 429 388 acres, ring fenced,, sixroomed houße, TermsJ caah 1010 478 60 acros, good-houso, good dairy .farm, 5 miles from . Mnsterton 600 511 2700 acres, well foncod and grassed, stock 2000 sheep arid 40 head of cattle given iu good limestone country. 6,850 618 800 acres, tcrma 10 cash, balance at 1%; first-class limestone country, good mixed bush . 1200 528 Station, 13,OOOaores, and stock 26000 658 800 acres, carries 1400. sheep,' good arable farm now house, '■ ■' only 4 miles from railway ■ station 5600 585 240 acres,. J, cash,. balance 0| por cent; only 4 miles from , railway station 2160 594 84 acres, good farm j only 12 miles from Masterton,' ring fenced and divided into 6 paddncks 600 639 7 roomed houso, 1. acre • 150 644 240 acres in 11 paddocks, , carries 1100 sheep, ~ 3,200. 648 '2s29acresaad stock, Terras— . ; Hnlf caah, balance at . a great bargain . 6,000 Csl 9-roomed house, 10 acres '650 656 5-roomed house and 2 acres, Tom 165 caah, balance on . ■ easytorms : ; - 265 670 4-roomed houso and 3 acres,, ,250, 6715-roomed house 1 aero . 175 No. Price Eegisler . p r i oe £ 36 acres, good house running stream, largo orchard, 500 1328 acres, good sheep farm, £2 10s por acre; 8-roomcd ? DU8 ° 3,200 6u3 56 aorcs,on]y 8 acroa bush, well : fenced and grassed, Three miles from town 728 bDS 1000 aores, flrst-olass lime stone country, Stock at valuation 0,000 707 500 acres arable farm, well fenced and watered, good house j 6 tnilos from railway station, food road 720 118 acrca arable land, well 'onced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 m lea from Mastorton and half mile from At'lway Nation THE PERMANENT H VESTMENT.'AN; LOAN ASSOCIATION OFWAIRAR APA MAIN BIBSEIGSSOTN Incorporated under thoßuilding Societies Act, ' .1876,..' ; ' Dibkctobq Mcsot V. O, Caff (ohairmati) M, Casolberg, J. Fuller, W, Booth, W ' Skcet, and O. Pharazra, ThoAnnual Income exceeds £l6, COO.Copital on 1 Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted £4 817 j Ecscrvo fund £892. • The nunioscs for Which tlio Association cstablislicu arc twofold. In the first pla:o it offers nil excellent method of investment to thoso whowishtoitcumulato their capital 01 ect security, and by allowing Bmall orlargc, sums to bo invited by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes, In the second place, to those Yrlio require loans upon properties thoy already possess, 01 who may meet with opportunities of acquiring pro; jusly, it proMitstlibmeaMol s iimra favorjblo tcfpis, .Th 6 4ssQciDtlj>n receives iied deposits at rates to bo Mroef. upon, on investment snares, 5s per month 'ultimate value of share i'oo, ■ 7" ■ 0 the manager. A liberal commission allowed 0 enJnvfutnient shatesjssued through hem Friday, Iron to 4 p.m, Pay Day—The first Saturday in t«ch month, between the hours of t ni 4, and 7 and 9 p.m, AomsMastnton —Mi 0. B, Yf alrymple. ■■ Oar iwton—MrF H. ffood, Featherston—Mr J GCToj, - Pnhi tea-Mr A, Ita, G WYBTII 722 152 acres.ambie landi diyi-■ ded into 7 paddocks, well fenced and watored, d-roomed house (Nos. 720 and 722 adjoin and would make oriegood farm - . 1520 -8 684 aero?, well fenced, gras Bed and watered only about 50 acres of live bush left for shelter-; divided into 12 paddocks, and good orchard, 0 roomed house, dairy, shed 50 j 24 feet; 1 stock, 1400 Bheep, 30 head of ■ cattle, horses, &c„ to be taken '• ■ SBB f37 3500 acres; fenced and grassed Only £IOOO cash, balance at ... <%% y - r '•' : ' 6250 746 700 acres, 48-4 freehold, 260 easehuld j half cash." balance ,3872 W 210 acres* all fencod and well • Price No, £ watered, two-thirds in grass 1083 '4B 7 acres, 8-roomed house, first class property, olose to town 600 700 325 aores, 8-roomed houso j 10 paddocks fiCOO 265 acres, in 8 paddooks 1855 2UOO a?roa leasehold, ront L 8 6s Bdper annum, 19 years to rcmiin No, 687 and 7dß adjoin would work woll together) 300 700 1000 aorosFemljand, Groomed house. Terms,' £I,OOO cash : 13,200 at 6 por cont, for four years . ' 4,800 762 080 acres, in 16 paddooks,' 10 roomed house, 1800 sheep and 765 700 acres; 160 acres in grass; 25s por aero: £SOO on niortcage at 6| per cent 875 767 856 acres in 7 paddocks, 600 acres in grass; 8 roomed houso £3OOO can remain at 7 % 5992 776 450 acres to lease, 250 in grass oloao to Railway station. Ilont LBO per annum first seven years LIOO second seven, and Ll2O third seven years. Prica 3009 781 560 • acres Iting fenced;' 700 sheep. Torms, half cash 1680 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nine roomed house ' 5250 785 525 acres, Bins fenced 2363 787 433 acres, Ring fenced, Terms . half cash, 6 per cent intercut 1000 780.290 aeros, Ring fenced, seven roomed house 2500 706 2,300 aores, 8 roomed house, 4000 eheop, etc. Terms, 0110. third cash, balance at 6%. Only 9 miles from town and railway 9500 707 7 roomed houso, and 8 aoros.: • 400 Price £ 225 427 214 ? T e gisler Ne 806 Mangnbao acra . (if . 8W oL°n l ' ed and gr -i33etl ' 70 „T r ° 3 "If? 6 eop, 301,0, d cattle ut valuation. Half cash. 811 6 roomed himso, 12 aorea, only oiio milo fro,,, p° at . ° ffi S:Si,I" 1 812 784 acres 815 238 acres Firat-clasa Dairy I-arrn'One-Fourthcaih V, "Ssyar-- 1 s-^rataistapa,^ -for SALEHOTEL, geneeal stobe 1875 And many othor properties in various SIO,OOO '•""eg;*" 1 s. TV DALRYMPLK, ; Mnsterton, Wairarapa ' CLUB HOTEL, Lambion Quay (Adjoining Theatre Royal,) TAMES CONDON Proprietor (late 0 of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of the city, Oomniorcial Travellers, &0,, that 110 has taken tbe above commodious Family Hotel, which has been - thoroughly renovated.. Be hopes, by studying the requirement of his supporters, to share the very liberal patrouago accorded'his predeceissor. The Club Hotel > will bo found pai —ellem in every respect one of the it inthe p town .'.'for, comfort and economio living, No oxpense has been ' in carrying out tho ruany neccs sary alterations which' 'will' make the iQvo hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boardors, &c,, will find in the Oiiib every comfort :of a homo, and special, provision has been made for families,.; Private .suites of apartments for families with fine lofty rooms. Wines and spirits of the best quality/ : ■ Speoiauiy : One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. Table d'H»te 6 p,ni. Dunediu Alo Always on Tap. CONDON, Pro i^tor JAS, ELLIOTT. SADULEK, Etc, Next door to Messrs. Lowes and lorns auction rooms, BEGS to intimate to tho public ol : Mnsterton and surrounding dis triots that lie has ajlarge and varied stucl' of every line in the trade, amongit which will be found the famous Waterpvool Saddle Apron and a large supply of the very bestKaii garoo Skins for Long Leggings, Canvas Horse Covers, ninnnted in the best style; SADUirs.'from the light English huntina to tho; largo Colonial, with 6in 1 and rowl cantles. All kinds of Harness made to order and kept in stock, Stablo requisites. Brushes, Sponges, Chamoij,- Ncatafoot Oil, Soft Soap in tins, Harness Compo, &c,, always on hand, k Cor,LARSWKen working on the premiapa, w that collars can bo made to fit any horse, N.B, A largo assortment of secondhand side saddles, men's saddles, and pack sad'lloa for sale choay, tauejru smithy George Townsen d UAVINO taken over tho nbovo woliknown Smithy, solicits the pat. ronagfi of the inhabitant, of the Tau rr and outlying districts. BlacksmitliirgWork in.il its Iranche neatly executed, at lowest possible rates ( Whfiolwnjrht's work of oyuy descrip ' arned ou„ on thepremises PRINCE OF WALES hotel 0 S ™ EET ' MAsmtTON.' jjWW the convenience of visitors the IFC(>Nn 1 S 1 , Ro r andotherP > tll9 Tho Milliard Room attached has V soon renovated and fitted with one of" Alcoflk'a br-st Tables. 1 well-supplied tholo. and every comfc Wines, Beers, and ijpiiV of fcto l) ouality.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3593, 21 August 1890, Page 1
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