COBB&CO.'S COAOOES.- ; EKETAHDNA-WoODmiß LINE,. f EAVE EKETAHUNA - daily on JU' iirrival of first train - from WELLINGTON, also'Woodville eaoli day in time to catch the Wellington train ,'at IjiPtfllijina, • Fares - Ekotairona and iWoodviile,7/6; Eketahuna and Palliatua, fa,' Eketahuna Hotel : THOMB parsons:..,,„.•.PKOPKKToit HAVING taken l over the'abpvo wellknown. andold-cßtablialiod Hotel T, Pabsons trusts by civility and beat attention, to secure-a fair" share of patronage, THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! will find fehia establishment ono'of.'.THß) ■PEST PLACES OFCALLiriltbe Forty Mile Biutj; \ ' Tho.Hotlso lias been thoroughly renc. Mcdariilre-fuvnishisa, 1 The quality of the Winos, Bceer. and Spirits are of tlio very best obtainable. T. PARSONS, IBS - .j. ~ Proprietor. ' ~~ : OPENING NOTIOE. COLLIER : T)EGB to notify the peuplo of MasterD ton that he has opened, a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises lately occupied by Mr Presswood, Watchmaker, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a sharn of public p.itronaje.; Fresh and Smoked Fish and Fresh Ojßtors always on hand. 0. E. is ~a cash of Rabbits and Poultry. HIGHEST 'RICE G-IVEN, ITUJtt SAJLJEJ, SECTIONS OF LAND, To Ore Die Road, between Hospital and resi donco dF. G, Moore Esq. Terra Exceptionally Easy, Apply W Selue,
TILL THE END OF.THE PRESENT MONTH Of Dress and Other Materials Accumulated Daring the Sa'e of Surplus Winter Sto WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE TE ARO HOUSEWELLINGTON.
G. S. W. DALETMPLE iri Jl CP.fJ Ik IP lie (m r l,l i'All MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. ..IJW IflWllßßMßMßßOßgiareymnr+r*- 1 u- ||wwwm^ 3 : Znvercargill, 1868; Hofcitika, 1886; lastextou, 1876.(0^ I AGENCIES The Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand, Fire Marine and Fidelity Guuruutce ">i Mutual Life Association of Australasia. ' "" " Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa, , Norbury'a Draining Pipes. Bock's Rubber Stamps and Inks, The " Samson" Stump Extractor.(Patentee. 71 miles by rail from Wellington, with a Mayor and 8 Councillors. Population 3300: tlieveare eiqlitjetreets 1 kins. The area of the Borough is 5311 acres 3 roods and 13 perches. The annual ralcablo value of LJTT . to ' a ' in the £ for Public Library (with a free Itendina room omlLibrnrv. nnd mnhiini own ...i ls TJk A Borough town , ol 33 miles 53| chains rposes, and one penny in the £ for Public Library (with a free Bending room and Library, and contain- over 2000 volume L 1 718 The i, and two other banks have bought sites, six Licensed Hotols, and four private liotols, County Club, two Jailv m Jrr .J , <own is lighted with wo Steam Sash and Door Factories. . Market davs-Wednesdays and Sntimhvs. wlmn dnni- n „,i „n,„. y Ji.! a .' lf !. two weeklies, Tlieatro the ;£ for general purpose! are Is in three branch banks Tliorc are Volunteers, three companies of Firemen solicitors praotisin rarapa,th'croboing...» r -.-0...... «»™ mmnuviug monuemuuiceof thrcomci Benevolent Society is managed hero by a resident Committee. The Wairorapa North County Council offices are situated in the town and also ti dhurohe3—Church of England, Boman Catholic, Presbyterian, Wesloyan, Plymouth Brethren, and Salvation Army. Two publio schools with avora inn • Tnnm T.niirla Tniftk. PftvV Trust. nflmAfovv Triiat Mncfprtnn Ponnnriftnf Tnv«slmAnl «»»,1 o_ » «__ r»_ ' . . encftl mon? The Ivv+K tv • " ftl, UjWerton ™, Mastorton liond Board Offi 1 imetery Trust," Masterton Permanent' Investment"and *Buildhig*' Societyr'Pei'ina]i J ent a inITCaiinmi 1 TCaiinmit ll m?i? e Catliofoj Bankruptoy, A pubho park of 30 acres, having a cricketing oval; blbo an endowment in the ForiVv So >" A «'«tion of ores from which a revenue of £3oo'is obtained, two Bathing Sheds, two Brass Bands, twfwl ush °! «« mt, let nnnrannA Mot-Am* Tinr/jctero' nn/1 fi/l/lffillAnro' EJaII* ' *"0 iflrCQ nnhlm n.in dhurohe3—Church of England UDUrOIICS—UIJUrwi vi JjJigJUUUi aivjuuu wutuujiu, Aitsyjii/iiunj ntaiujuiii aijjuuuui JJiCimeUi MilU tJiiivuuon Ani School about 100; Town Londs Trust, Tark Trust, Cemetery Trust, Masterton Permanent Investment and ] Wairorapa. Publio Trust Officer Deputy Assignee in Town Lands Trust oi 70 acres improving lease , Town Hall (Kurupuni), Institute, Temperance, Masonio, Foresters', and Oddfellows' P* Cattle B„a
PROPERTIES FO Prio No, . £ 3011G3 acres, dairy, farm 850 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres easy torms 54 000 424 100 acres, Rood paddock, orchard, and hop pardon, new lioubo, good dairy farm i 800 429 388 acres, ring fenced, sixroomed house. Terms J cash 1910 478 60 acres, good houao, good dairy farm, 5 milos from Masterton M 0 611 2700 acres, well fenced and grassed, stock 2000 sheep and 40 head of cattle given iu good limestone country. 6,850 518 800 acres, terms cash, balance at 7%; first-claw limestone country, good mixed bmli 1200 528 Station,l3|oooacres, and stock 26000 558 800 acres,'carries 1400 sheep, good arable farm uow houso, only i mileß from railway station 5600 585 240 acros, $ cash, balance 6| percent; only 4 uulcs from • railway station • 2160 594 84 acres, good farm; ouly 12 miles from Masterton, ring. fenced and divided into '6 63!) 7-roomed house, 1 aero 150 644 240 acres in 11 paddocks, carries 1100 sheep 3,200 648 2o29acresand stook. TermsHalf cash, balance at 5% a groat bargain 6.000 0519-roomed house, 10 aores 650 056 5-rooiried- house and 2 wrea. Terms £65 cash, balance on easy terms 265 670 4-roomed houso and 3 acres 200 671 6-roomed house 1 acre - 175 Befiisler Prlco £ 684 36 acres, good house running stream, orchard, 500 687 1328 acres, good sheep farm, £2 10s per acre; 8-roomeil house 3,200 693 56acres,o'i]lv Bacres bush,well fenced and grassed. Threo miles from town 728 695 1000 acres, first-class lime Btono country. Stock at valuation 6,000 707 600 acres arable farm, well fenced and watered, good house; (i miles from railv:iy station, pood road 2500 118 aores arable land, well fenced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks ; only 4 m les from Mastirton and half mila ftMJu station 650 722 152 acros atiiblo land, divided into 7 paddooks, well fenced and watered, d-roomed house (Nos. 720 and 722 adjoin and would make onegood farm 1520 728 684 acres, well fenced, gras sed and watered only about BO acres of l.iye bush left f«r shelter.; divided into 15! paddocks, and good orohard, Broomed house, dairy, shed 50 jr 24 feet; stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of cattle, horses, &e., to be taken . " 4788 737. 3500 aores, fenced and grassed Only i'IOOO cash, balance at «i % 5250 746 750 acres, 484 freehold, 266 leasehold; half cash, balance .6i% . 3872 747 216 gores, all fenced and well I'rico NOi £ watered, two-thirds in grass 1083 '4B 7 acres, 8-roomed house, first class property, clo3o to town 600 7i)6 825 atii-es, 8-roomed house 10 paddocks /GOO 757 265 acres, in 8 paddocks 1855 758 2000 a-res leasehold, vent L 8 ■ 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to rem tin No. 687 and 758 adjoin would work well together) 300 700 1000 acres "FomLand, (3 roomod house. Terniß, £1,600 cash ■, 13,200 at 6 per cent, for four years 4,800 762 680 acres, in 16 paddooks, 10 roomed house, 1800 sheep and 40 head cattle at valuation 5348 765 700 acres; 150 acres in grass; 25s per acre: £SOO ou mortsage at 6J per cent 875 856 acres in 7 paddocks, 600 acres in grass; 8 roomed house £3OOO can remain at 7 % 5902 776 450 acres to leaso, 250 in grass closo to liailway station. Rent LBO per annum first sevon years LIOO second seven, and Ll2O third seven years. Price 8000 781 560 acres King fenced; 700 sheep. Terms, half cash 1680 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nino roomed houao . 5250 785 525 aores, Ring fenced 2363 787 433 acres, Hint; fenced. Terms half cash. 6 per cent intorcst 1000 789 290 acres. Ring fenced, seven roomed house ' 2500. 796 ,2.(100 acres, 8 roomed house, 4000 Bheep, etc. Terms, one. third cash, balance at 0%, Only 9 miles from town aud p 70S Queen-Straefc-Shop and six £ rooms ' *3-7™,,r*"" m i 7 " n . orc ? paddocks; "00 alieep, 301| 01( ] catt | o valuation. Half cash' ui, 811 Groomedli-.usß.iaacres, nlv one niilo from Post Oflice Water bid .into houso b'--wuidmill. - 812 784 acros 1 815 288 acres T?,w„i „ . 25r, 2 larin, "'^ag 8,9 fn lowii i m 819 S ion oVy"bus! nofs 01 * 1 jjQQ Samson Patent Stump Extractor -FOR SALEHOTEL, GENERAL STORED 797 7 roomed house, and 8 a <610,000 U .S, W DALRYMPLE. Masterton, Walrarapu the PERMANENT t) vestment: an/ 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAH ATA Mjun araßßi Gbehowh K 1876, Duiotobs Messrs VT. 0. Cuff (chairman)' M. Coselberg, I Fuller, V, Booth. W . Skcet, and O. Pharazyn, ThoAnnual Income oicccils £ls,lXlo.Capital oil Loan £22,oooProfits already allotted £4 8171 Keservo fund £892, _ . The purposes for which tho Association Is established aro twofold. In the first plaw it offers an;excellent mothod ofinvestmontto those who Allh td accumulate their capital or savings ot tho highest rate consistent with per ect security,, .and by allowing small or large sums to.bo iriv«»tedby periodical payments, it conforms to to 'cixcumstarices of all classes. In " ' to those who reauireloana CLUB HOTEL, Lammon Quay AVemingtos, (Adjoining Theatre Royal,) JAMES CONDON Proprietor (late of Auckland), announcos to the inhabitants of tho city. Commercial Travellers, &c.,. that he has taken tho ibove commodious Family Hotel, i"" " upoh liropertiCsthoy Steady "possess, oi vpho may iaeet with acquiring proi, The jgreeil' uponi' Subscriptions on investment slums, 5s per month value of share £6O, Applications for shares to .be addressed JAS, ELLIOTT. SADuLEK, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorns ' auction rooms, BEGS.to intimate to the public of Masterton and surrounding dis • o agents on investment shares issued through ; hmj. Office Houis-Momltiy, Wednesday, and Friday; - fron ' to4p.'m, Pay Day—The first Saturday in each'month, between the hours of '« nd 4,' and 7 and 9 p.m. ' ; Aobsxs— Masterton-Mi G.'S, \V Dalrymple, Oar tsrton-Mr F H, W'ioJ. Feathcrstoo-'fr J 0' Oon.-Pahl tua-Mr A, itees^ . • o.wmT ■ \ ; •--.tfu^er,.: .IOOVtI COMMODIOUS i'muuynstei, WillOU V «»» ouuuuuun'n UlOlias been thoroughly renovated, that.he'has alarge and varied Bti>cl' hopes, by studying |the requirement o f of . every line in the trade, amongit which litß supporters, to Mi'are 'tho very liberal ffl " f° un <l the famous patronage accorded his predecessor. The Olub Hotel- will, be found pat "Waterproof Saddle in emy respeot one of tho Aprou the town for comfort and ecoriomio living. No expense has been spared in carrying out the many neces sary alterations whioh will above hotel worthy; of Travellers, Permanent ISoai'derß, &o„ will tind in tho Club every corn fort of a and special provision has been rooms, Wines and spirite of the best quality. - " , Speciality : One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p.m, Table d'Hoto at 0 p.m. Dunedic &le Always on Tap. - ; JAJP?« CONDON, 1?w n«tor Wheelwrißht's work of every descrip tion carried out on thepremisrs and a large supply of the'very best Kan aaroo Skins for Lon» Leggings, Canvas Horse Covers, mounted in tho best style; Saudlrj, from the light English hunting to the largo Colonial, with Gin kneti and rowl cantles. , All kinds of Harness mado to order made for families, • Private suites of and kept in stook. Stablo requisites, apaitments fbr families .with fine lofty Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot Oil, Soft Soap in tins. Harness Compo, &c., always on .hand, A Couarmakbr workiu® on tho premises, bo that collars can bo made to fit any horse. N.B, A larca assortment of secondhind side saddles, men's saddles, an TAUEKU SMlTHY©eorge Townsend HAVINO taken over tho above well. known Sftitby, solicits the pat. ronage of the inhabitants of tho TaneVa aud districts, Blacksmithing Work in all its branches PRINCE OF WALE* n HOTEL. o nr iSS, EIJ MimRTOX nKf Propritto J7\UK the convenience of visitors the I'-CommcrcM Room and others, the SECOND BAJR huaboen opened in the above Hotel. Tho Billiard Room attached has - been renovated and fitted with oik of Aloofilr's hrst TahleH, A .well-supplied twlo, and ovoiy comfort ' for travellers, &o. ,0 Wines, Bcere, and Spirits of tho lx>» quality .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3613, 13 September 1890, Page 1
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