; COBB & CO.'S COACHES. Ekf.taiiuna'Woodyille Line, I EAVE EKETAHUNA daily on JU arrival of first train from.WELLINGTON, also .Woodvillo eacbday/ iii tjme'to catch the Wellington train - at Eketanuna. Fares'— Eketaliuna and Woudviilo, 7/6; Eketahiina and Palliatua, Eketaliiini Hotel.' THOMS PARSONS.; Pbopiuetor* EAVING taken over, the above wellknown and'old-established Hotol T. Paesoss trusts byjoivility 1 and best attention,. to secure a fair,.share of patronage. the Ravelling-public will find this establishment ono of THE BEST PLACES OFOALL'ni tho Forty oiiioßiish; " : ; .ThejHiiuitf'hai been- thoionghly rone rated and fo-furmshedi P, 10 Quality of the Wines,. Beeer. nnd Spirits are of tho very best obtainable. - T. PAItSONS, Proprietor. OPENING NOTICE;' COLLIER SJiibb to notify the people of MasterL) ton that ho has opened a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises latoly occupied by Mr Presswood, Watchmaker, and hopes by strict attention to business to, merit a share of 'Fish and Frosh Orstera always on hand, - ' O- E. is a cash purchaser of Babbits and Poultry, HIGHEST 'BICE GIVEN,
TILL THE END OF THE PRSSENT MONTH Of Dress and Other Materials Accpinulnted, During the Sa'e of Surplus Winter Sto WILL BE CLE ARED OUT AT AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE TE ARO HOUSE. WELLINGTON.
I'UK SAjLJEJ," QEOTIONS OF LAND, To Ore Oi 0 Road, betweon Hospital and resi dence ;f P. 6. Mooro Eaq. Tenn Exceptionally Easy,- Apply Sbim " OHEHiVBH
MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. StalMed: laveroaigill, 1863;; lokitika, 1866; Masterta, — lAGENOIES - The etaiulardlusiU7iuceCoinpaiiyj)f]Xew Zoaland, FiL-aMaviue nudFidolity Gmwuuioo " ' ' " 'Mutual Life Association of■ Australasia. Pei'maneut Investment and Loan Association of Wnlrarapa. • •«. Norbury'« Draining Pipes, ; Bock's Ktibber Stamps attaints " Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee, '^Paettown.nWlestDymnfromWcHiugton.wthaMay°rand8 Couuoillorß. Poi)ulation33oo: theremeei q btyßtreots havii n ,ot 33 milos i3i ohains, r Tho areaof tho Borough;is 6311 acres 3 roods and'l3 perches. Tho annual rateable valuo nf Vll ,ol 3d milos onains, Tho areaof tUo liorough'is 0311 aoros 3roods and'l3 perches. Tho annual rateable valuo of pro Dor rale's iwo is in tho £ for general purposes, and one penny in tho £ for Public Library (with, a free Beading worn and Library, and contain* over 2000 volume t. . . 11)6 gas. Thorn are three branch bankr — ll -' T ' j - <""••• iim , Hoyal, Drill Hall, tw. Flour Mills, - 1 l'uipuaes, ana one penny in mo sionuimcuiurary (wiin a ireo uoaiung worn anclLibrary, and contains over 2000 volume* Ti» i • Thorn are three branch banks, and two other banks liave bought sites, 6ix Licensed-Hotols, arid four, private hotels, County. Club two daily nanorr 7 ,/1 'Y'ffhfed with Is, two Steam Sash and Door Factories. , Market days- Wednesdays and Saturdays, when stock and other hMd b°' wee H lies '' Tlionlra holding Autumn and Spring ruplcy Court, Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Three Football Clubs, Caledonian Society, Pastoral and'Agrioultual Society, Farmer's Club, Poultry Society Hottwiiltnll w Cl 'i" f? 1', 0u,,s ! 'WO. unn and Spring Shows, a Jockey Club owning a freehold course, adjacent tolhe town where Spring and Autumn Meetings are held.' Tho Districtft {?„ sll ' al Society ~ and Licensing Courts are held hero, in wliioh tho District Judgo and fiosident Magistrate preside, the Court Hotsn being tho head oFce for iniiiV i « • ' ollrt, rafapa.thero being five (solicitors practising in it. Tho public Hospital managed by a Hoard of six Trustees, and having tho attendance of three medical men Vi T ', n tlw ai - Benevolent Society is managed here by a resident Committee. r The Wairarapa North County- Council offices aro situated in tno town, and also tho Mastp 'tni. n in Wairarapa Clntrihes-Church of England, Eoman Catliolio, Presbyterian, "Wesleyan, Plymouth Brethren, and Salvation Army, Two public schools, with averaao atlemimw, , !L ii(Wr(l School about 100; Town Lands Trust, Park Trust, Cemotery Trust, Mastorton Permanont Investment and Building Society; Permanent Investment on7r 00 ' aml Cn 'h°lio Wairarapa, Public Trust Officer; Deputy Assignee in Bankruptcy. A publio park of 30 acres, having a cricketing oval; also an endowment in the Fortv liii Ti T , Associ ation of on an improving lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 acres 1 from 1 which a revcuue of £3OO is obtained, two Bathing Sheds, two Brass Bands tu- n ul! •- 716 Mre s, lot Sheop Salo Yards, Town Hall (Kurnpuni), Institute, Temperanoe, Masonio, Foresters', and Oddfellows' Halls. '- Jar ß° vublio Cattlo nnu
PROPERTIES iTO 1 Prioe No. • £ 301 163 acres, dairy, farm. 850 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres . easy torniß 54000 424 100 acres, good paddock, orohard, and hop gardon, new house, good dairy (arm 800 429 388 acres, ring fenced, sixroomed house. TerrasJ caßh 1940 478 60 acros, good house, good dairy farm, 5 miles from Masterton 60® 81l 2700 acres', well fenced and grassed, • stock 2000 sheep and 40 head of cattle given in good limestone country. 6,850 618 800 acres, toriua 102 cash, balance at 1% i first-class limestone country, good mixed bmh 528 Station,l3,oooacres, and stock 26000 558 800 acres, carries 1400 sheep, ' good arable farm new house, .* only i miles from station 585 240 acres, J cash, balance 6|por cent; only 4 wiles from ' ' railway station 2160 594 84 acres, good farm; only 12 miles from Masterton,. ring ' fenced and divided into' 6 639 7 roomed house, 1 acre 150 644 210 acres in 11 paddocks, carries 1100 sheep '3,200 648 2529 acres and stock. TermsHalf cash, _ balance at 5% ft great bargain 6,000 051 9-roomed house, 10 aorea 650 ioii 5-roomed house and 2 aores. Terms i 65 cash, balance on easftorms 265 670 4-roomed houso and 3 acres 250 6715-roomed house 1 acre . 175 Boftistcr Prioe N°. . £ 684 36 acres, good houso running. stream, large orohard, .500 687 1328 acres, good sheep farm, i£2 10a por acre; - B'roomod house - 3,200 56aores,only 8 acres bush, well fenced and grassed. Three miles from town 728 695 1000 acres, -first-class lime atone country,. Stock at valuation 0,000 707 500 acres arable farm, well fenced- and watered, good house; G miles from railFay station, good road 2500 720 118 acres arable , land, well fenced and" watered; ■ Jed into 4 paddocks; only 4 m lesfroin Masterton and half mile fr'rn station 650 722 152' acres lund, divided into 7 paddocks, well tenoed and watered, 8-roomed houso (Nos. 720 and 722 adjoin and would make onegood farm 1520 728 684 acres, well fenced, gras aed and watered only about 50 acres ' of live bush left f"r shelter; divided into 12 paddocks, and good orohard, 6 roomed lioubo, dairy, slied 50 x 24 feet; stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of cattle, horses, fe. to be taken 4788 737 3500 aores, fenced and grassed-; Only £IOOO cask, balanco at (i| % B9M 746 750 aores, 484 freehold, 266 : leasehold; half cash, " »„ 6 * % 747 216 acres, all fenced Prioo So. . £ watered, two-thirds in grass 1083 7 48 7 acres, 8-roomed house, first . • class property, close to town. 600 7bS 325 aorts, 8-roomed houso; 10 paddocks 2600 757 265 acres, in 8 paddocks- . 1855 708 2000 a n res leasehold, rent L 8 6a fid per annum, 19 years to reimin No, 687 aud 708 adjoin would work well together) 300 700 1000 acres Fern Land, 6 roomed house. Terms, £1,600 cash •• 13,200 at 6 per cent, for four years. . 4,800 762 680 acres, in 16 pa'ldooks, 10 roomed house, 1800 sheep and 40 head cattle at valuation 5548 765 700 acres; 150 acres in grass; 25s por acre i £SOO on inorteago at 6J per cent ■ > 875 767 856 aores in 7 paddocks, 600 acres in grass; Broomed house "£3OOO can remain at 7 % 6992 776 450 acrea to loaso, 250 in grass close to Railway station, Kent LBO per aunura first seven years LIOO second seven, and Ll2O third soven years, Price 8000 781 560 acres Ring fenced j 700 slieop.Terms, half cash 1680 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nine roomed house 5250 785 525 acres, Ring fenced 2363 787 433 aores, Ring fenced. Terms half cash. 6 per cent interest 1000 789 290 aores, Ring fenced, seven roomed house 2500 796 2.800 acres, 8 roomed house, / 4000 shoop, etc; Terms, one. ! (liitd cash, balance at 6%v Only 9 miles from towii and railway / 9500 797 7 roomed house, and 8. acros 400 p 793 Queen-Streot—Shop and six moms ooj 806 Mangalwo - acres, fifty cleared and grassed t t f> 807 370 acros in fivo paddocks ■ 700 sheep, 30 head cattlo at valuation. Half cash, on 811 6 roomed house, 12 acres, nlv " ' one milo from Post Ollice. Wa'er. laid .into houso b' windmill. " ~A n 812 784 acros 0 i„ 815 238 acres First-class Dairy ' ' «n' M fl Fout,h cash 2380' 816 700 acres, first-class station, 12 miles from Town 13yg Sin i!'"*' m " esfl '"m t( "vn 800 81.) Stationery business sco Samson Patent Stump Extractor -FOE SALE- • HOTEL, GENERAL STORE Booksellers and Stationory Businea And many other properties in various localit.es, suited to every description of purchaser, particulars of which and a list of properties forsale will be furnishod o application," ■ ■ dSIO.OOO To lend in sums of £IOO a.,d upw& • . from 6% to 8%. . 0.8.W DALRYMPLE, Masterton, Wairarapa
CLUB HOTEL, Lamhion Qday Weliinqtox, (Adjoining Theatre Royal!) JAMES CONDON Proprietor (late of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of tbo city, Commercial Travellers, &0., that ho has taken the ibove commodious Family Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated, He hopes, "by" sfudying' the requirement of Ilia supporters,-tu share the very liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The Club Hotel; will be found jrat melletice'in every respect one of the besl in.the town for comfort and econoinio living . No exponse has been spared in carrying out the many neces sary alterations which will make the abovejhotel worthy of;■ note. Travellers, Porinanent Boarders, &c., will |nd in the/Club every comfort of a home, and special provision his beei. made : for families/ Private' suites of apartments for'_ families with fine lofty rooms; Wines and spirits of the best ( quality. . • ■ Speciality:. One Shilling Luncheon, daily, fromJ2 " to 2 p.m. : Tahle d'Hoto nt 6 p.m. " ■ Dunodiu Me Always oh Tap. ; : JAMS®. CONPOJf, ' 'if. #9?
PEE PERMANENT R VESTMENT M 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OFtVAIRAMW Main mm Gbetiown DIKEOTOM Messrs YT. 0, Cull (chairman) M. Caielbcrg, J. Fuller) W,- Booth. W Skcet, ond 0. • TheAnnual Income exceeds £15,000, Capital oil ■ Loan £22,000 j Profits already allotted . 14 817 i Reserve fund £892, •" The purpose's for which the Association- |b establisnedaro twofold, In the first it offera an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital "or savings at the highcstrato consistent with per eot s'Kimty," and by allowing small or large • Bums to bo by periodical payments, it conforms to thu ciroumstanccs of all classes. In tho second place; to those who reauire loan? upon properties they, already-posscss,oi who may meet witu opportunities of aquiring pro;Thb agreed upou. . Subscriptions on investment shares, 6s per month lultimate value of share P. Applications for 'shares to be addressed o the 'mafer.; : A liberal qonwMm' allowed U ggUUU) "U UHWWUVH» linm, OfficoHourß-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from - to 4 p.m. Pay Day-The first Saturday in Ml Wwra™ 110,11:8 ol «Hd 4,: and 7 and !> n-iMi U.S. W alrymple, Car .iwton-Mr E;H, <Vood. Feathcrstou—Mr J tM-feA,Hww ... O WYETI]
TAUERU SMITHY George Townsend M AYINIt taken over the above v/olj. Q known Smithy, solicits the patvonagn of the inhabitant! of tho Tauoru 1 and outlying districts. BlacksmithingWork in al its branch® neatly exsouted, at lowest possibln raks \yheelwright's work of evory deacrip OfflHdri AllV «tn lL« • . . *■ PRINCE OF W4LKS HOTEL. Qoees Streei, Masiemo*. P.WAQG.,,, l'ropwtlf POE tho convenience of visitors the Commercial Room and otherf, the SECOND BAR has been openod in theabove Hotel. The Bdliard Room attached has < boon renovated and fitted irithone of >■ '/ Alcock'is best Tablo«, X. A. weil-Eupplicd thole, and overy cofflff ( for.travellMi, &e, •• • • ' Wines, Be it'of
J AS, ELLIOTT. SADDLEK, Etc, . Nuxt door to Messrs Lowes and loms' ■auction rooms, ( BEGS to mtiinato to tho publio ol a Masterton and surrounding dia tricta that he has a'laigeand varied BtocV of every'line in tho trade, amongtf which will be fouud tho famous - ' Waterproof Saddle Apron and a largo supply of the very best. Kan- • garooSkins for Long Leggings, Canvas Horso Covers, mnuiited.in the beststyje; Saddles, from the light En»liihhuntins to tho large Colonial, with Gin kiiucpads. und rmvl caiitli's, ' All kinds of Harkess made to order and kept in stock. Stablo requisites,; Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, 'Ncatsfont v Oil, Soft Soap in tigs, Harness Compo, a k, always cir hand, A Con Arm a k ku . work in? on. the. preraises, so that oollars cim bo made to fit, anyln.vse, .v N.B. A large assortment of. second-'. land side saddles, mien's and pack satHles forsalc ?ht!ap, • ; .. , 1 8530
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3600, 29 August 1890, Page 1
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