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. . co;'s coaches. ;' Pis *V- L • s,fc' , J)^ w WJ f A-WooDviu,E Line, . i| daily- oil MAgM fihfetrain-IromJWEL;: LINGTQN, also Woqd villi) ieaoli'day jri; &?!|'Wssthe Wellington? train -at' Eketahnna' ; and Woo3v!ilo,-?/6 • Ekotahuna and Pahia tua, Cs. i fc/WIVi THOMB; PARSONS ....Pkopiii'ETOH HAVING taken over tlio;atgve wellr" t known nnd old-)eatabliahed -Hotel ?• Parsons trusts by civilityand ; beat attention; to, secure, a .fair„Bhare,qf THE TBAVELLINfI PUBLIC will find tliis estiblisinnont'ono of THE BHSTI PLACES bp CALL in tho Forty Mileßuehf. /■,. The lias beta thoroughly rent yatedand re-furnißhed, ' ' The quality of the Wines, Beeor. and Spirits are'of tho very bcßt. obtainable. , : . ! T, PARSONS, . IS3 . , ■. . . Proprietor. , OPENING NOTICE. : E.'COLLIER DKGS to notify the people of MasterD ton; that hoiiai opened a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises lately occupied' by Mr Press-wood,-Watohinalior, and hopes by atriot attention to business.to merit a share of public patroiiape, Fresh, and' Smoked Fish' and Fresh Oysters always' oil hand. C. E. is a cash purchaser of Kabbits and Poultry; HIGHEST ?111CE GIVEN. iJ'OJLi SAL.fi, : . SECTIONS OF LAND, Te Ore Oi Goad, botweon Hospital and rcsi dence cf F. G, Moore Esq. "Torm Exceptionally Easy. Apply Sbllvk CaBN.VRr.i,

m mif 5P s s MJm taia M tftOatfi iyiASTERTONi NEW ZEALAND, >■' ! .*'?'>:"t. AG-BNOIBS' Muiiiiial'witiji The Standard Insurance Company of.Ptew Zealand, Fii-e Murine and Fidelity Guurautce. Mutual of Austriilasla. 1 " ' Permanent InyesWentjaind libaa Assooiutionof Wairarnpu, « 'Draining Pipes. ' : ' v: Hock's Rubber Stamps and Inks, The " Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee. 71 milesbyi'ailbia Wellington,'Willi a MayoranJßCouncillor3.Popuiiilioii 3300: t ,of 33 miles 53} chains.. Tho area of the Borough is 5311 in 3 roods, and 13 perches, Tho annual rnteablo valuG of pros s, and. ono penny in the £for PaMioKbrary (with a free'ltcading room auilLibrary, and contaiue over 2000 volume? Ti 't'" ;s, and two other banks havo bought sites, sis Licensed Hotels, and. four private hotels,; County Club, ■ two daily papnre an!t Koyal,Drill Hall, two Flour Mills, two Steam Sash and Door Faotorios. Market days-Wednesdays and Saturdays, when stock and other sales aro held h wee ( ¥ ios » TJieafra rates aro Is in the £ for. Thern aro threo branch banks, volumes, Tho is £25,074. The town is lighted with ohief township of .the' Wai(arapa t ,and Societies: Froenidons (Sootclr and Volunteers, Hire?,companies of Firemen, Two Cricket Club's! Lawn Tennis and Three Football Clubs, Caledonian Society, Pastoral and Agrioultual Society, Farmer's'. Club,' Poultry Society, Horticultural Biding Autumn and Spring Shows, t Jookey Club owning a freehold course, adjacent tO'the town where Spring and Autumn Meetings avo held, The District (wi i??? 51 ™ 11 Sooictv ruptoy Court, and Licensing Courts aro held horo, in whiob the District Judgo and Resident Magistrate preside, (he Court HotsoMng'tho head oD'co for iudicn '(? • P ourl ' Bwk'. rarapa, there being live solicitors practising in it. Tho public Hospital managed by a Hoard of sis Trustees, and having tluf attendance of three medical mon V? v m !ha Wat. Benevolent Society is managed here by a resident Committee. ThoAYairarapa North,Coihty Council offices aro situated in tho town, ant also tho .Maslerinn n -j n l '^" airllr! P» Churohes-Churoh oi'Englarid',Oßoman Catßolio,'Presbyterian, Wcsleyan, Plymouth Brethren, and Solvation Army. Two public schools, with average attendaum renfl B^''o ® o5 *! iimnunn • Tnum,T,n'nda. Trust: Park Trust. Cemeterv Trust. - Mastorlon Permanent Investment and Buildinu Soeietv:.. Pevmnnsnt Inveilnioiif nit' r™ arid Catbollo on an improving i. Town Hall (Kurupuni), iQßlitute, Tcmmranco, Masonic, Foresters', and Oddfellows' Halls,

PROPERTIES F <1 No. ..., v .. 301 163 acres, dairy, farmPrio( £ .410 424 429 388 611 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres _ easytorma -54 000 100 acres, Rood • paddock, orchard, and hop garden, qew< . house, gooddairyfarm ... 800 388 acres, .ring fenced, sixroomed torn Terms} caßh 1910 60 acres, good lionse, good dairy farm, 6 milos from _ Masterton . " ' " 618 585 grassed, stock. 2000 sheep, i ■ and 40 head of cattle given ■ in good limestone country,. 6,850 800 acres, terms 10/,' : cash, balance at.7%! first-class lhtiestone country, good mixed _ bush ' • "■/ : " 120 ° Station,l3,oooaores, and stock 26000 800 acrea, carries ,1400 sheep, good .'arable farm now house,. , only; 4 rrples from railway, • station • • *>6oo 240 acres, J' cash, : balauco percent! only 4 miles from rauwu'j Biuwiv" i9| 84 acres, good farm; only 12 miles fron) Masterton, ringfenced and divided into 0 . 639 7 roomed house, l-acre .150 G44 210 acres in 11 paddocks, carrios 1100 eheep 3,200048 2529 acres and stock,- Teriiiß—■flulf cash, balance it 5% a LL.U '•! m fl. 051' 9-roomedhouse,, 10 acres ,65 . 05ii otfoomcd house and 2 aores, , .. Terms .£65 cash, balance on, .easytorma \" 26 670 4-roomed house dnd 3 acres. - -280. 6715-roomed house 1 acre '175 Register Price No. £ 084 36 acres, good house running ■ .stream, large orchard, 500 687 1328 acres, good sheop farm, 12 10a por aero; 8-rooincd house . ;:'. l . , 3,200 693 60 acreß,only 8 acres bußb, well " fenced and grassed. Three miles fromtown 728 1000. aorea, first-ota limo, .. Btone country. Stock at valuation • 6,000 707 500 acres arable farm, woll fenced, and. watered, good lumse; G miles from railway station, pood road 2500 118 acres arable land, well fenced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 m lea from Mastarton and half mile froi failwtty station 650 722 152 acre's atabie land, divided into 7 paddocks, well ■ lenced and watered, 8-roo:ncd ', houso (Nos, 720 and 722 adjoin and would make oncgood - farm . i : > 1520 728 684 acres, well fenced, graa ' Bed and watered only about ■'6o-acreß of live bush left , for shelter; divided into .11! paddocks, and good orchard, Groomed houso, dairy, shed 50 x 24 feet; - etock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of ■ cattle, horses,-&o„ to be taken ■ • i ;, -v i .t ;; 4788 737 3500 acres, fenced and grassed Qnly £IOOO cash, balauco at > ; 5250 746 750 acres, 484 freehold,'2oß V. ' ' leasehold; half cash, balance 61% :3872 747 210 acres,.all fenced and well . Price No. _ . .[£ ;■ watered, two-thirds in grass 1083 '4B 7 acres, 'B-rooniod house, first ' class property, close to town , GOO 7b6 826'»»«8i 8-roomod house ; ■ 10 paddrtclis ' !!COO 757 265 acres, in 8 paddOcks -. 1855 758 2000 a"ies leasehold, rentLß 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to • ' ■ .■reunin- No, 087 ami 758 adjoin would work well together) 300 760 1000 acres JernLand, G.roomed house. Terms, £1,600 cash V £3,200 at O |)oi';Cont, for lour , , yoars • : 4,800 680 acres, in 1(1 p;iMiicks," 10 roomed house, 1800 slieop and 40 head, oattlo at.valuation 5318 700 acres ;-150 acres in grass; 25s por aero: £BOO-on.;mort-. gage at 61 percent. 87u 767 856 acres in 7 paddocks, 000 acres in'grass; 8 roomed lumso; ■, £3OOO can remain at 7 % 5992 77G 450 acres to loaso, 250 in grass., close to Railway station, . Rout LBO 'per annum Drat' seven years LIOO sOeondseven,. L|2o third seven years, . . ■. ■! Prico 8000 781 660 acres Ring fenced ; 700... sheep.* Tonus,'half cash .1680 784 2000 acres Ring fonced,; niiio ropmed house . ~ 5250 785 625 acres, Ring fenced -. : 2363 787 433 acres. Hint!-fenced; Tonus s half cash';-O'per.cont intoreflt...-1000 789 290 acres, Riug-fenced, sevon ; ; robiiied k'ouso x! v.-: ... 2500 796 2.800 acreß, 8 roouiod houso, .4000 sheep, etc; Terms.'-ono-': '. third'cash, balance'at 6%. Ojily 9 miles front town and . railway *■ I . ; 9500 797 7 taofaed house, and. 8 acres 225 42? 21* coo fester ' r, •V ' P 703 Quueii-St-roet-Sbop and eis & rooms SOOJlangahao-,:, acres, lite Ofth nr-rt nil '' B™^ 3*o acres in live paddockj : 700 slieop, 30 head ca'ttla ac valuation,. .-Half cash--oh 0 l'oo'medlinuae; 12 iicres,' niv ouo mdo from I'ost OlHcp. "ator aid .into : house b* windmill, 812 784 aorea ma» s, a ifci larin, Ono-Pcmvth cash 23S0' a . C f re3 ' « ,yt -"lass station; 13 mb fro,,, W. ]B7 „ 81,) otationory business Samson Patent Stump Estractor —FOB 6ALE- ■ ' Ii.HOTEL. ' GENERAL STOBEji Booksellers and Stationery Buoinon i ,A }!?- man y other propei-tios in various localities,: suited to evoi-y description of !' ( U !.^ i)a ? ICU, . arB which and a fist . £.10,000 , To lcndin jjiooaui' n p W6 * : from C>% to „ «,S. W DALIIYMPLF, ; • Masterton, Wairarapi, THE PERMANENT N VESTMENT ANf •"•LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAIi APA Mais Brassr Gbeiiowk .;, ■ . 1.. 1876, . r . DuiEcroita Mcsbts- "\Y. O,,Cuff (chairman) M, Casolberg, J. Fuller, W, Booth, W ■ Skcci, andO. Pharmn. The Annual Income oscecds £15,000, Capital ot • Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted 44817 j Roserve fund £892, - ■ _ ; _ Tho purposea for: whioh the As'sooiation ,n . established aro twofold,; In the first flaw it offers 1 aii excellent method of uiyeatnient to i thosejwho wuh to aciumulato' tboli-'capital ori'savings at thohijliestrate.consistent with per , cot security, and by allowing stnall or large Bliffis to bo invited by periodical payments, it *■ 'oaptaAM to tho oiroumstances of all olaraes, In j .'the second place, to'those who"'reauire loans 'Upon properties theylalreaily posses^or who •may nleet viitjippiiortiinitiesof acquiriug proDDtaining aavancea upuu idvuiuuiu «iiu.B. Tllfe Aiso'ciation receives ted deposits 'atrates to be . .'agreed upon, .'/Subscriptions :on..investn)ent ■• share's! 5s per month. ;ultjmato yaluo.of share . £SO, 'Applications for shares to be" addressed o the taanager. A liberal commission allowed •i.iiniKiitmAni oliArau 100110(1 tlirrttiolt •' o Bgt!UVB MU UIYVOUUIOUM i'iieln.'Office Hours-rMohday,'Wednesday, and :, Friday, fron;., to .4 p.ip, .'Pay; first - Saturday in euoh mopth,'between toe hours of ' .end4;and7anil!) p.m. '•« f -.-■iii'7 » - I ;>■• . ' ilasfefton—Mrfl.S,W Cbr, r ' : i ajto'n-rMr 'F H, .'Jfood! Featherston— Mr J ; 0)1 Coi, Palil tna-Mr A. Reese, iQWYETIK .1 , isw ' CLUB HOTEL, IIAMBION QUAY WELLINOIOJf, .(Adjoiniug .Theatre Royal,) TA|IES CONDON Proprietor (late y~: of Auckland), announcos to the inhabitants of tho' city, Oommerciiil Travellers, &c., that lie has taken the above; commodious Family Hotel, which has -beeil'"'thoroughly ' renovated." "He Kext door to, Messrs.. Lowes and lorns 1 i auction rooms; BE® to mtiiiiato to ( the publipr- of Masterton and surrounding' dis triets that he lias a!latga and varied stool' "fcv-orjHnein the trade, which ° ■■ 1 • wdl be found tho famous • WatcvproolSatldlo ; '"Apron ■' quality, .> i. f , SPEOIAHTY : , OnooShilling luhcheon, 'daily, frpm'l2 to2p.nir 'J' Mi-it! | Table d'Hote at 0 pim. „ f< , . Duiicdi'i! Ale Alwivyd on.Tapi'-t'""' ' JAM"" CONDON,'; '■ 5' ' - VAt flator •SA.DI>LKIi, Bt«, y AVINU takon over, tho aW O woh-. O. knowir&rcithy, solicits the pat- ' ronago of tho inhabitanta of tho Tauoni' and 'nutlyinpt districts. ' " Blacksmithingrnrk in al its broncho liia supporters, patronage f; accorded his iprMecpss'or. The Oliib" Hotel will *bV founcTjMi excellence, in. evi>ry.. rosp'cct"on.o,..of.,the best in -the town for coiiifdrrand economio living. No, oxponse has been spared iii catiyin? out the many;'nccei Bary. alterations which will' - malie tht above ;hotel worthy of note,"" : , .Travellers, Permanent Boarders', fe, #i}l find'in the' Club eVery'comfort' of a home,| and special provision 1 lias been niade (for families! apartnjentsfor families with'''fine lofty roonls,] \yines and spirits of the, best Oil, Sof| Soap in tins, Harness Oompo, quality. : fe, always on hand, ~f i'O, [ and,a, Jarftd supply of the very best Kniigiirpd Skins for Long Legging?,, Canvas Hnrse Covers, mounted in the best stylo; Sabulis, froni to the large Colonial, Gin and row) cantles. 'tUto > , !'? ' - All kihds of Hakkkss made to order and kept in sto'ok. : Stable'- rpquisitos. Brushes', Sponges, 'Chamois,'. Neatsfjoot A CorMnJiAivßß workins! on tho premiseSi 'So' that collars can ho made; to lit any horse. ■; : f N,B. (A large assortment of secondliaud .sido saddles,i'irieli'e'.siidflli/B, and rack'saddles for sale cheai)pi? r :' rivr*-: , : <m. JUW-!,..!, TAUIDRU SMITHY iWlieelwright's work 0f...... tacriod' out on theureuiisei PRINOK OP W\L*> V: I JI'OTBL. , Quebn Stkeki, Masibkton, ' e- wm. Fnfmk . |7IOR the' coilve'iiienco of viniort the .I?;,, Commercial Room and othew, th'e SECOND BAR lias been opened in* the - iboyeßptel. ' ■ 4 '• Kl vm ''.The'J'jliard Roto attached has been ronovatod and fitted With oa«, qf A.lcooU's b' WTablfjKi,' A well-supplied ti>io, and every coriif* ; | f6r I twv6llet , s,'(S<i,' ' " 1 Wines, Leers, "lind Sniritii'df tli'o 'best''' : ' qutjliiy i . - 'ij.'idja -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 1

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