WBBft CO. 'S COACHES. MVE EKETAHUNA .daily on olao Woodvillo cacliday in Wellington train at •uflviilo, 7/6; lfiketahuna arid Pahia-
WBM 1 ■a? S^ ara »*: K*e M ■^ irV\ W-->*T '/Z2ft'\w? sti .»*> &"&* _-->« '4#sf*s feirrf n.» ta «*« Hlw 111 s^ liii sa jggpffll liH iWf HBP! ifef mi ffia llMil 'iii m& ■m. ss* Mi \IBS SES?SSs gssa-ss TILL THE END OP TEE PRESENT MONTH Li IVTJ Of Dress and Other Materials Accumulated During the Sale of Surplus Winter Sto WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AT THE'WHOLESALE FAMILY DMPERY WAJftEHOUSI TEARO HOUSE WELLINGTON.
Eketaliiina -HotelTHOMSPARSONr..,. I .,p BO p BI]! i O]I TAVING taken oyer the above wellL known and old-established Hotel THE TEAVELLING PUBLIC stabliß ' llnent(,n eof THE gPMoES(, F oAl^ m the F o tty The House has beon thoroughly renc (rated and refurnished, .' q,Il Cqnali | y v ofthoWinos ' B eeor.aiid Spirits.are of the very boat obtainable. T.PAESONS, M .Proprietor,
OPENING NOTIOJJ, ,|. COLLIER •J J Oll that he has opened a FISH SHOPand OYSTER SALOON in those premises.lately occupied by Mr Presswood, Watohmaker, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patroMgo. Fresh'and Smoked W and Fresh Oyatora' alwaye on ut ?'■.?' is , a cash ■ purchaser of ?SEWvl PoU,try ' Emm K'VR SALE, qEOTIONSOP~LAND,TeOreOi ' U Road, between Hospital and real donee of F, G, Mooro Esq. Torm Ezcepfoonally Easy, Apply 9 mu Quumi
IllAiei; llETOiltt t gflflftl inmm lASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. M^i&|l y G-uavautee, . !AGENCIES •- The Standardlusuvauoe Compauy of New Zeaiand, Fire Marine and Fidelity Guar, Mutual Life Association of Australasia ■■ ►«««-nent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarann Norbury'* Draining p ipes " ,| " 1, BocU'sßubber Stamps andluks. The " Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee. -. «« uom T'eJir rl (h °' foll "S! itisalion Society h»™?S hf C n °„7 «< Hiflo Wing ponds hero. W Court, Bank. s m tho Wqj. )orlh Woirarapa Bond Hoard Offices
. BBBJT lUIUIQ V 424 100 acres, good paddock, Price |Be g j ßlci , SJ "C 7~»™"" _ "CI cleared nnd grassed PROPERTIES FOK Price Pcßistcr • ]>•„ '•„.,„ - No. £ % U ICO , Enee Be g j ßlci , 301 163 acres, dairy, farm 084 38 acres, good hou s e running watered fa £,C 800 stream, largo orohard MO 7i« »!. o 410' Station andStoek, »,00OMn» 0871328 a res, good B£e b r-7T";7""" m «h>»« " easy tarns . 54000 £2 10k por act .roi 7* Sr^' d " 8 ? J"™ C °° 80G M - „ cros(iftu 424 100 acres, good paddock, . house P ' 3 2 „0 7M Jf ■£"•. 8 - ruolne(i hoUB °! o „ rn cleared and grassed ' y orchard.andhopg.rden, now 693 56ncres,on]y8acresbusfi, well' ms* "* ""* house, goodda.ryann 800 fenced andgrassed, Three miles 768 2000 a-K 429 388 acres, ring fenced, six. from town v M« cT .„- - "wmiou. miicm. ronmedhduse taicash 1940 6951000 acres, fbfclass lime 8U « mmM nly _ta . 000 707 500 acres arablefarm, well 7 &^W™ oin , 9d ™« : BU 2700 acres, well fenced and fenced and TtJ 3 J nT' "' 812 784 acre 3 grassed, stock 2000 sheep house; 6 miles B g Jooat (, per cent, for four 815 „ 1722 163 aorcs iwblo land, divided into 7 paddocks, well fenced and watered, d-roomed hoHBo (Noa. 720 and 722 adjoin and would make onegood farm' 618.800 acres, .terms cash, " fenced- and watered divi. balance at 7%; first-class lime- Jed into 4 paddocks • only 4 Btono country, good mixed m les from Mastortou and half bmli 1200 mile frm a>:W station 628 Station,l3,oooaoro3,and stock 26000 ' 658 800 acres carries 1400 sheep, ■ 722 163 acres iwblo land, divi. good Arable farm new, house, de d lnto 7 ad only 4 miles from railway lenced and watered, d-roomed "-on i* vi BCO ° 720 and 722 ad--580 240 acres f cash, balance joia ud would fa . 6£ por cent; only 4 miles from • f am ' h . railway station 2100 728 684 acre?, well fenced, gra, 694 84 acres, good farm; only 12 • 6ed and htmi .•» as miles from Maston. ring 50 acres of live bust.left fenced and divided.into 6 to 6 y t am to* padd.nkii ■ 0 Vi paddock ' Md - I 7TOmodhou ß o v lacro 150 m]M> 6r ;, med £ 644 240 acres in 11 paddocks, dally shod x 24 f * M . S' e3 X /f l t 3,20 ° Bttiok - 1400 Bhee P. 3" head o 648 529acresandstock. Terns- cattle h t b J<» ilajf cash, balance at 5% » ' ' uuow "" )n great bargain 6,000 737 3500 acres, fenced and grassed U5 9-roonied house, 10 acres 650 Only £IOOO cash, balance . to iiwco, ill j.u |IU'IUUI/Ka, IU roomed house, 1800 sheep and A(\U„.,A ..111. -i ...1...1' .. , ™«rai, aairoash., 'ou 811 C roomed houso, 12 acros nly one mile from Post Ollice Water laid .into ho ÜBO bwindmill. - ~..> 812 784 acres ,*£' filrJn ' outth ™» 2380 816 700 Hcroa, flret-class station. 12 UwSto.V-. 1876 40 head cattle at valuation 5348 818 40 arl . °m" , 1765 700 acres; 150 acres in grass; 810 sU;„ ' -, rai eB fl '" m tm ™ 800 25snovaore: MOO n» mnrt 6U Htatl °nery business win -- »vivq ui nvo uubn leit for shelter ; divided into 12 paddocks, and good orohard, 6 ro'orned house, dairy, shed'6o x 24 feet; stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of cattle, hprse»j4o,. to be taken ffv TL fenCei ? and K raßsed roomed house unly £IOOO cash, balance at 796 2.300 acres, 8 roomed houso, WwrT ' to* ~ ~ 826 ° 4000 sheep, etc. Terms, one. leasehold; half cash, balance Only 9 miles from town a id Oj % 3870 ..111... 2as por aore: £SOO on mortsago at 6| per cent 875 767 856 acres in 7 paddocks, 600 acres in grass; Broomed house £3OOO can remain at 7 % 5992 776 450 acres to lease, 250 in grass olosa to Railway station. Rent LBO per nnnum first seven' years LIOO second seven, and Ll2O third seven years, Stationery'businesß 51 Samson Patent Stump Extractor -JOS SALEHOTEL, GENERAL STOEEJg" 781560 acres lling fenced^'V 000 Bmhellm^ StationeryJlusiucs , ■sheep. Terms, half cash. 1080 »„j ,v 784 2000 acres • Ring foncod, nine ~ f5? mm l !*?« properties in varioun roomed house -'. 5250 ,i ' BUlt ou to ovcty description of 785 525 acres, Ring fenced' 2363 P urcJlaHe r..Particulai- B of which and alist . 787 433 aofes.lling fenced. Tonus °f properties forealn will befarnrahed a half cash. 6 per cent interest 1000 applloatlon ' 1 4788 789 290 acres, fiing fenced, seven j 1 /,.,.» i)ift««/i .. awu» M h,ba.n M on IvAWfttn*** St,'t a He?.' 6704Sl,ou S ea„d3acres 200 Only 9 miles from town and 6716,oomedhouselacre 175 747 all fenced audwell "" 797 7 roZd H e, Macros 5 <eio,ooo. To lend in sums of £IOO a,\dW fromfij;toß%, ' «,S.Wr)ALRBIPLE, Maiterton, Wairarana
CLUB HOTEL, I/iMBioN Quay Wellington, (Adjoining Theatre Itoyal.) TAMES CONDON Proprietor flat. V of Auclilund), announces to tht inhabitants of the city, Commercial travellers, &0., that he has taken thi ibove commodious Family Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated, Be hopes, by .studying, thq requirement of his supporters, to share the very liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The.Club Hotel will be found pa> —etoce-ln eypry respect, one of the i in the town for comfort and economic living, No exponse has been spared in carrying out the many neoes sary, alterations whioh will make the above hotel worthy of note. will find in the Club every comfort of t> home, and special provision has been made for families. Private suites ol apartments for families with fine lofty rooms, Wines'and spirits of the best quality. ,_ _ Speoiauty:. One Shilling-Luncheon, daily,from !2i "■•'.'■■ to 2 p.m.; ,; ; Table d'Hote at Op.m,/' ■ Duhediu Ale Always on Tap, ■.;••-■'■ | ."..:'' ■'- - •'. ftarieto?
JAS, ELLIOTT. SADJUL.EK, Etc, t Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorns' i '. auction rooms, BEGS to intimate to the public o! _ Masterton and surrounding die , tricta that he' has a'large and varied stoc> j- of every line in the trade, amongst which J will be found the'famous I Waterprooi Saddle ■ Apron I ■ ~ • ■ ,•. i and a large supply of the.very best Kanproo Skins for Long Leggings, Caiw )H"rse Covers, mounted in the best aivle ■ bADDtEH, from the light Englhhhuntin« > ,O ™ forge Colonial, with Giti kneepadf iand rowlcantles, '.; '. ' All bmda of Harness raado to ovdor and kept in stock; Stablo wqui.ites, Brushes, Spongea Chamois, Neatsfoot hi, Soft Soap m tfnsi Harness Comiio «c, always on hand, -. .. | ACoi,UHsUKßKWOrklß«'ont].opre-l iralsoa, so that collars can bo made to fit anvhorse, . ;.- ' '•■'- ■ t I N.B, A large of secondIhmd side saddles, men's saddles, pack cheap, ■ .
TAUEJRU SMITHY, George Townsend U. town Sir,ithy v ßolicits tlie pat. (omigß of the inhabitants of tho Tanera' ' uid outlying districts. ' Blackemithir.gWork iii al itsbianche, lcatly executed, at lowest posaiblo rates' Wheelwright's rak of every descria ; acried out on thopromißes PRINCE OP WALES HOTEL. Qdebu Street, Mastebtos. P.WAQO... ..^........FroptUfrFOR the convenience of visitors the.. Oommenial Room and- other, the SECOND BAR has been openod in the iboveHotel..!.,.;:'•./,• , ~ Tho Billiard Bfli>iii-attache 1 hr.a « been renovatetl arid fitted with one of A-lcocU's brstTablew, A. well-Bupplied, Uole, and every comf, • foriravellerß,'.'&oi Wines, Beeis,'an'djSpiiit'pf li . ffuatyy.'" , J ' . • hi
1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OFTVAIRAJUP/ Maw sraEisT Gbeitown Dijeotobs Main W. 0, Cuff (chairman) JL'.Caiolberg, J. Fuller, W. Booth, V Skcet, and 0. Pharamu ■ : ■ . '. TheAnnual Income oiccedb £IB, 000, Capital oi, Loan £22,000 j Pryfits already allotted £4 817 i Bcserve fund £892." ; . The purposes for which the' Association is established are twofold, In the first place it offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to ace savings at thehighestrate consistent with per cot security, and by allowing small- or large sums to ho invited by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes, In the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, oi who may meet witu opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents themeansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on investment £SO, Applications for shares to" bb addressed othomanager, ' '"•-■ , —«-<-=-•"__., i hem, Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, froa to 4 p.m. Pay. Pay-The first Saturday in i«qh month, between the hours oi tn44, and7and9|un, AOESTS- /':•■' :crtoa—MrF H. flood., Feaiherston—Mr J O)'0ox, -Pahl tua-Mr A, Reese, . i ■':'.' ' ■OWYKriV' •fen '
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18900828.2.2.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3399, 28 August 1890, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,649Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3399, 28 August 1890, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.