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. COBB & CO.'S COACHES. ' Eketahpna-Woodviue Line, I ' EAVE EKETAHUNA daily od •JJ T ' arrival of first train from WELIjINQTON, also Woodville each dßy in tuno to catch the Wellington' train at £ketahuna. Fares - Eketalmna and Woudvide, 7/6; Ekotahuna and Pahia '•la, sa, Eketahuna : Hotel. THOMS PARSONS ...Phopeietor HAVING taken' over tho aiiovo wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and best Beeure a' fair - share of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find tliifl establishment irao of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in tho Fortv Miloßush. . • v ' The House lias boon thoroughly rent vatetland ro-fumißhccli The quality of tho Wines, Beeer. and Spirits aro of the- very best obtainable, . T.PAKSONS, ■ ' Proprietor. OPENING NOTICE. J- COLLIER 'AGS to notify thepeoplo of Master.J ton' that he has opened a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOUN in lliuse premises lately occupied by Mr Presswood,. Watchmaker, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a s'liaro of public patronage. Fresh and Smoked Fisli and Fresh Oysters always on hand. C- E. is a cash purchaser of Kabbita and Poultry, HIGHEST Jb'OK SAi^E, QEOTIONS OF LAND, To Ore Oi lO Poad, between Hospital and resi dence of. P. G. Moore Esq. Term Exceptionally Easy, Apply Sfsiun OuENmi,

TILL THE END OP THE PRESENT MONTH \ TOTTC M in' Of Dress and Other Materials Accumnlnted During the Sa'e of Surplus Winter Sto WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON,

0. S. W. DALEIUPLE 9 MABT.ERTON, NEW ZEALAND. #KMisM-: Iwereargill, 1863; Hokitila,'lß6B; Masteitoa, 1876.#,.' I AG-ENOCHS ■ The standard Insurance Company of New Zealand, Fire Marino and Fidelity Guarantee Mutual Life Association of Australasia, ' Permanent Investment and Loau. Association of Wairarapa. • Norbury'iS .Draining Pipes. ' >. . . Bock's Rubber Stamps, and Inks, The "Samson" Stump. Extractor (Patentee. ' • M k CITPIDTfW. A Borough tovm, 7i inHes by rail from Wenhigtoii, with a Mayor and 8 Councillors. Population theie are eitjhly streotn i • \ IVlixU 1 Julil UIN .Of 33 miloso3£ chains. The drcaof tho Borongh Is 6311 aorcs 3 roods and 18 pcrohes. Tho annual rateable value of • "" ?al ° laUsi, St'' rates are Is in the £ for general purposes, awl one penny in the £ for Public Library (with a free'Keading room amlLibrary, and contain! over 2000 volunm 1 1 '° 1)0rt y is £25,07 J. The gas. 1 Thernaro three branch banks, and two other banks liavo bought sites, six Licensed Hotels, and (our private hotels, County Club, two dailv M Jr' i lown is h'glitcd with Hoyal, Drill H/ill, tw Flour Mills, two Steam Sash and Door Factories. Market days-Wednesdays and Saturdays, when stock and other sate rn Tn , Wceltlie Si Theatro chief -township' of -the- Wairarapa, a(id ono of the largest inland towns in the North Island, in tho heart of pastoral and agricultural nroMrfr £ y nucl 'on. Itisiim Societies Freemasons (Scotoh and English), M.U.1.0r Oddfellows, Foresters, Druids, Bcchabites, Gospel Temperance Union, and Good IV i " re tllo followitm Volunteers, three companies of Firemen, having ono steam firo engine and two manual engines. The Wellington and Wairarapa Acclimatisation Society Im7 m?' Coni Pany 0 f jm" Two Cricket Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Three Football Clubs.- Caledonian Society, Pastoral and Agrieultual Society, Farmer's Club, Poultrv Society IMb li i r " recilill ß pond* here holding Autumn and Spring Shows, a Jockey Club owning a freehold course, adjacent to the town where Spring and Autumn Meetings are held Tho Dior?/,® 11 ' 1 1111,u sWal Societv ruptcy Court, and Licensing Courts are held here, in which tho District Judge and Eesident Magistrate preside, tho Court Hoiso Mug the head oPce fnl-7 • , I Court Bank rarapa, there being live solicitors practising in it. Tho publio Hospital managed by a Board of six Trustees, and having the attendance of three medicil n," J ffairs the W a " Benevolent Society is managed hero by a resident Committee. Tho Wairarapa North County Council offices are situated in tne town, nn'l nkn rt,« >r.X .!" North v-i.. a resident Committee. Tho Wairarapa North County Council offices are situated in tne town, an'l also the !° lforih WairaraM Cathoho, Presbyterian, Wesleyan, Plymouth Brethren, and Salvation Army. Two publio schools, with averaso att™ a<l CoMli Offices ~ rark Trust, Cemetery Trust, Masterton Permanent Investment and' Building Society; Permanent Invcstmeii f 3 T of co °. and Catholic Churches—Church of England, Soman School about 100; Town Lands Trust, mm irusi, uuiiiswry irusi, luasierton permanent investment amr Building Society; Permanent InvMlmm!'"""-!" UI utw > an dCatholin Wairarapa. Public Trust Officer; Deputy Assignee in Bankruptcy. A publio park of 30 aoros, having a crioketing oval; also an endowment in tho C m T, Loan Association 0 i on an improving -lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 aorcs' from whioh a rovenuo of £3OO is obtained, two Bathing Sheds, two Brasq T. , Busl > of aciw w Sheep Sale Yards, Town Hall (Kurupunl), Institute, Temporance, Masonio, Foresters', and Oddfellows' Halls, ""'6°' pubh'o Cattle and

PROPERTIES F Ptio No, • ' ' £ 301 163 acres", dairy, farm ' 850 410 Station mid Stock, 27,000 acres easy torins 54 000 424 100 acres, Rood paddock, orchard, and hop garden, new house, good dairy farm _ 800 429 388 acres, ring fenced, bixromned house, Termsjt cash 1910 478 60 acres, good house, good "dairy-farm, 5 miles from JVlasterton 600 511 2700 ficrea, VjJl fenced and ' grassed, stock 2000 sheep and 40 head nf cattle given iu good limestone country, 6,850 618 800 acres, termj 10% cash, ■ balance at7%ifirst;olaralimo. stono country, good mixed bmh . 1200 528 Station,l3,OOOacrcs, and stock 26000 558 HOO acres, carries 1400 sheep, good arablo farm new house, only 4 miles from railway station 5000 585 240 acres, i cash, balance 6|porcont; only 4 miles from railway station .2160 594 84 acres, good farm; only 12 miles from Masterton, ring, fenced and divided into 6 paddocks . 600 639 7 roomed house, 1 aero • 150 644 240 acres. in 11 paddocks, oftrrles 1100 sheep \ 3,200 '648 2529 acres and stock. TorrnsHolf cash, balance at 5% a "great bargain' 6,000 0510-roomed house, 10 acres 650 CDij 5-roomed house and 2 acres. Terms £65 cash, balanca on . ■ easy terms 265 '670 4-roomed house and 3 acres 250 . 6715-roomedhouse 1 acre '' 175 Rector Price No ' , £ 684 36 acres, good house running stream, largo orchard, 500 687 1328 acres, good sheep farm, 12 10s per acroj 8-roomod house 3,200 693 56 acres,only 8 acroa bush, well fenced and grassed, Threo miles from town 728 605 1000 acres,- first-class lime fitono Country. Stock at valu- . ation 6,000 707 500 qcres arable farm, woll fenced and watered, good house; 6 niilos from railway stafion, food road 2500 720 118 aoros arable land, woll fenced and. watored, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 m les from Masterton and half mile frrn w'lway station '' 650 722 162 acres tti?bie land, divided into 7. paddooks,. well fenced and watered, 8-roomed houso (Nos. 720 and 722 adjoin and would make onegood ' farm 1520 684 acres, well fenced, gras Bed and watered* only about 50 acres of live bush left fur' shelter.; divided into 12 paddocks, and good orchard, 0 roomed house, dairy, shed 50 j 24 feet; stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of cattle, hoi'ses, &o„ to be taken ■ 4788 737 3500 aores, fenced and grassed Only £IOOO oash, balance at „ ■ i 746 750 acres, 484 freehold, 266 leaseholdhalf cash, balance 74" 210 acres, all foncod and woll Prico No, £ watered, two-thirds in grass IUB3 '4B 7 aoros, 8-roomed house, first class property, close to town 600 706 825 awes,- 8-roomed house; 10 paddocks 757 265 acres, in 8 paddocks * 1855 758 2000 a"'res leasehold, rent L 8 6s 8d per annum, 10 years to rcimin No. 687 and 758 adjoin would work well togethor) 300 760 1000 acres Fern Land, fi roomed house. Terms, £1,600 cash: i3!200 at 0 per cent, for four years _ s 4,800 080 acrcß, in 16 paddooks, 10 roomed house, 1800 sheep and 40 head cattle at valuation 5848 700 ocres; 150 acres in grass; 25s per aore: £SOO ou mortgage at 6| per cent 875 767 856 acres iu 7'paddocks, 600 acres in grass; 8 roomed house £3OOO can remain at 7 % 5992 776 450 acres to loaso, 250 in grass close to JMwuy station. Rout LBO per annum first seven years LIOO second seven, and Ll2O third'seven years, Prico 8000 781 600-aores Ring fenced j 700 sheep. Terms, half cash 1680 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nino roomed house 8200 785 525 aores, Bingf fonced 787 433 acres, Ring feuceii. Terms half cash. 6 per cent inrorest 1000 290 aores, Ring fenced, sovon' roomed liouso ' 2500 796 2.300 acres, 8 roomed houso, 4000 shoop, etc. Terms, 0110. third cash, balaiico at 0%, Only 9 miles from town and railway 9500 7 roomed house, and 8 acres 400 ? 98 Queen-Street—Shop and six £ „ ■ rooms ' oosnc k 1 220 2U COO 2352 rooms 1 Mangahao - acres, fifty cni oi^ red and 807 370 aoros infivo paddocks: 700 sheep, 30 head cattle at „ valuation; Half cash oil 6 roomed houso, 12acres, nlv 0110 nnlo from Post o/lice. Water laid .into liouao b<" windmill. 812 784 acroa 815 238 acr c 9 First-class Dairy sir, rn m ' ne-Foilr 'h cash 2380 111 T B ' first - c,i > s 3 station, 12 ,n ?!! 0111 Town 107t 3 '« 800 1J stationery business 500 Samson Patent Stump Extractor -FOR.SALE- (. HOTEL." GENERAL STORE;, Booksellers and Stationery Businos And many other properties in various locality, suitedjto ovory description of purchaser, particulars of whichand aliat of properties fovsalo will be furnished ) applications To lond in sums nf £IOO and upwa from G% to 8%, U.S. W DALRYMPLE Maiterton, Wairarapa

THE PERMANENT N VESTMENT AW a LOAN ASSOCIATION OFVAIRABAW MainsibeetGrktowh Dibectohs Messrs W. 0. Cuff (chairman). M. Caiclberg, J. Fuller, 17. Bootli. "\V Sheet, and 0. Pharozvn, , ' ThoAnniial Income exceeds £ls,ooo,Capital on Loan £22,000;. PruSta already allotted £4 817; Reserve fund £832. Tlio purposes for which the AsßOciatioti Is established' aro twofold. In the first plaie it offers an excellent method of investment to thoßO who with to accumulate their capital or ravings at the highestrate consistent with per ect security, and by allowing small ,or large sums to bo !nv<tcd by periodical payments, it , conforms to tho circumstance? of all classes. In tho second place. to those who require loodb upon properties they, already possess, oi who (nay meet with opportunities of acquiring pro- !. The agreed upon. Subscriptions on Investment shares, Bs per month iultimate. value of share £so,' Applications for shares to. 1» addressed hem, Office HoursFriday, frorr' to 4 p.m. Pay Day— 1 rl Saturday in e«ch month. of " ;; Aomsr Mosterton —Mi G. 3. D'lrymp'c,' Car ts:tou-Mr F 'H.'-Wupil. Featherston-'lr J O, 00i, :; . Fahi to-Mr A. "m. ' > ' GW«*T CLUB HOTEL, Lahbton Quay "Wellington, (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) 'AMES CONDON Propriotor (late of Aucltland), announces to the inhabitants of tlio city, Commercial Travollors, &0., that ho has'takim the lbove commodious Family Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated. Hi'"""' " mv . "V" vo ".""B" auu >iult; . u atllk; ' hopes, by studying tho requirement 0 f cvory line in tho trade, amongst which lus supporters, to share tho very liboral w '" " 10 famous patronago accorded his predecessor. •J The Oiub Hoto) will bo found pai wxllem. ia ewy respect ono of the best in the town for comfort and economic living. No expense has been ipavcd in carryinsr out the many necos «ry alterations which will maho the ■ibove hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, flic, will find in the Club every comfort of i. homo, and special provision hisboen made for families. Private, suites of apartments for families with fine lofty rooms. Wines and spirits of the bes luality. . _ _ •. hie Shilling Luncheon,- daily, from 12 . to 2 p.m. Table d'Hote at 6 p.m. Dunedm Ale Always on Tap, JAiP f CONDON, , Pro rietor JAS, ELLIOTT SADJULEK, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorns • auction rooms, BEGS to mtimato to the public of Mastertun and surrounding districts that lie has ajlargeand variqd atccV Waterpi'oof Saddle Aproa and a large supply of the very best Kai. garoo Skins for Long Leggings, Canvas H irse Covers, mounted in tho best style; Saddles, from the light English hun'tina lo tlie largo Colonial, with Gin kneepnds und rmvl oantles. - All kinds of Harness made to order and'kept in stock, Stable requisites, , Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Noatsfoot itOil, SuFt Soap in tins, Harness Compo, &c,,.always on hand, A Coilaujiakrr work ins on the pretaceru smith t George Townsend RAYINU taken over tho above woliknown Smithy, solicits the patcollage of the inhabitants of tho Tauwu and nutlyiug districts. . - lilackemithing Work in all its branches neatly oxscuted, at lowest possible rates VV heelwrixht's work of every descriu tion carried out on thcpreinises PRINCE OF "W4.DHJJ. HOTEL. P. ¥IOO.. FOR the convenience of visitors Hie Commercial Room awl .others, the SIiCOND BAR has been opened in the Tao Billiard Room attached haa been renovated and fitted witli on-. < .......... jny on me pre* " vw4 * ~>uw,,« wu .uiu un-uu'.vjujuiiv or f raises, so that collars can bo made to fitJ. 'f'*' best Tub!©"*, ly horse, . ' ~ . well-supplied Me, and every comfort O. A'largo assortment of second-'. . i«r traveller- Ac. lurid sido saddles, men's saddles, and!^' llcs i and Spirits of the bos ' 1 quality

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3610, 10 September 1890, Page 1

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