TILL THE END OP THE'PBBSENT MONTH LU! Of: Dress and Other Materials AqcwiuJnted During the Sa'e ofjadrpluis Winter WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT' ! AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE ' ' i • ' . ' TE ARO HOUSE, I Wellington.
- : ;.jjC(BB&'CO,'S^OA()fIEB. , 'EKETAnuNA-'WooDViiiE ! tira; 'j.'EAVE- EEETAHONA daily on JU • arrival bf first' trail) 'from' WEE'also WdoJviUe each day* in tjmp to,catch. Ekotahuna; • Farea >- Ekoialiuna and .noudyule, 7/0 ; Hkotahuna aud Pallia tfl'a, 6a.< • :■. Eketahuna Hotel. HAVING taken', oveiv the ,welli known' and old-established Hotel; T. Passoss, trills by civility .and beat attention', Sd&uro'f&ffiiitj 'tfiare Vi ""tronage,"' /■'%' ■'*;'• *;• ■. v public 11.8 ml this cftablislmyift'one'of THE The -Homo, lias been thoroughly rent yated and' re-furnished, 1 " Lf - The quality of the Wiuba, Beeer. and Spirits are of tlio voiy boat obtainable . T. PARSONS, ">•! , 1 . Proprietor, OPENING NOTIOE. . J. COLLIES ' i J'jGS to notify the people of Master.J ton that ho has. opened a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises lately-occupied by Mr 'Presswood, Watchmaking and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a sharo of public patronage. Fresh and Smoked Fish aud Fresh Oysters always on hand. 0. E, is a cash .purchaser of Kabbits and Poultry. HIGHEST ?EICE MOT. D'Oll SAL.E, SECTIONS OF LAND, Te Ore Oie ' Road, between Hospital and rcsi dunce .cf F, 0, Mooro Esq, Term Exceptionally Easy. Apply. W SelSaji,
n&w Elfflll IfAl m\ <M)d) W A m BPM MASTERTO.N, NEW ZEALAND, •=«#Ssfeffisted: liiveifeirgill, 1863.;. Hokitika, 1866;: Mastotea, 1876^ | ! AGENCIES The Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand, Fire Blavlno and Fidelity Guarantee. .: | "-Mxit,uat"*Liifo^"ASSOei'atiba' of Australasia. •••: - Permtinent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa. ■ Norbui'y I '* Draining Pipes. • , Bock's Rubber Stamps and iplis. The " Samson" Stump Extractor (Piitentee. i'.« / ' '; i; <; - r i ■ t k Borough town, 71 miles by rail from Wellington, with a Mayor and 8 Councillors, Population 3300; thero aro eighty streets havi , iof 33 railos 03} chains. the Borough is 5311 nores 3 roods and 13 perches. Tho annual rateable value of properijilLn rotes aro Is in the £ for general purposes, anil one penny in tho £for Publiolibrary (with a free Reading rofiaii anil Library, ana contains oyer 2000 volumes Ttio In •' v t Til ° gas. Thop;are three branoh banks, and two othpr'banks have bought sites, six Licensed Hotels, and four private hotels, County 'Club', two daily paperc and tl ir 8 Koyal, Drill Hall,tW'Mui: Mills, two Steam SaSh and Door Factories. . Market'days—Wednesdays and Saturdays, when stock and'other sales are held bv Wee ,. ' chief township'of'tho Wairarapa, find one of- the largest inland towns in the North Island, in the'heart of pastoral and agricultural property, Then a . J? n ' 11 > 6 "w Societies: Freemasons (Scotch and English), M.U.1.0., Oddfellows, Foresters, Druids, Eccliabites, Gospel Temperance Union, and Good Temnlars r/° Mowing Volunteers, three companies o( Firemen, having ono steam fire engine and two manual engines', The Wellington and Wairarapa Acclimatisation Society liavo their h™ t,„„ rv n wi ninkc T.nwn Tennis ami Three Football Clubs. Caledonian Societv.-Pastoral and Aericultual Societv. 1 Farmer's Clnh. Pnnlirv Knninti, , oreeaiug ponds hei "1 tho Wai. rarapa, there being five solicitors practising in it. Tho pubho Hospital managed by a Board of six Trustees, and having the attendance of three medical men 'n n v Benevolent Society is managed hereby a "resident Committeo. The Wairarapa North' County Council offices are'situated in the town, an! also the Masterion t! !!? , I ' l Churches-Church of England, Boman Catholic, Presbyterian, Wcsleyan, Plymouth Brethren', : and Salvation Army. Two public schools, with average attendances nffftivy School about 100; Town Lands Trust, Tark Trust, Cemotery Trust, Masterton Permanent'lnvestment and* Building Society; Permanent Investment 'anOL a' Wairarapa. Public Triist Officer; Doputy Assignee in Bankruptcy. A publio park of 30 acres, having a cricketing oval; also an endowment in the Forty-Mile lCi, f® SoClal 'M of on an improving lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 acrea from whioharevenuo of £3OO. is obtained, two Bathing Sheds, two : Brass Bands, two In,™ Tip acres, let u.v i own Hall (Kurupuni), Inßtituto, Temuerance, Masonic, Forestors', and Oddfellows' Halls, h Cattla ami Cattlo an(i
PROPERTIES FO No, 301 103 acrea, dairy, farm I'rio £ ' 410 Station and Stock, 27,000aores _ easy terms 54000 424 100 acres, good paddock, orchard, and hop garden, new lxouae, good dairy farm • _ 800 429 888 acres, ring fenced, .sixroomed house, 478 60 'acres, good house, good • dairy farm, 5 miles from Mastei'ton 1 6W 511 2700 acres, well fenced and grassed, Btouk ■ 2000 . alieep • aiid 40 head of cattle given , in good limestone country. 0,850 618 800 acres, terms 10% cash, balance at7°/ 0 ; first-olaaalime-stono country, good mixed btwli' 528 Station,l3,oooacres, and stock 26000. 658 800 acres, carries 1400 sheep, good arable farm new house, only 4 miles from railway station : 6COO- - acres, J, cash, balance Bit por cent | only 4 uliles from • railway station • 2100 694 84 acres, good farm; only _l2 miles from Mastei'ton, ring fenced and divided into 6 paddncta ,JS 680 7 roomed house, 1 aero 160 044 240 acres in 11 ' jaddooka, carries 1100 sheep '' 3,200 048'2529acresdhd stock. TermsHalf cash, balance at 6% a «reat bargain 6,000 051 9-roomed house, 10 acrea 650 055 o-roomed house , and 2 acres. Terms £65 cash, balance on. easy terms ' 265 070 4-roomed house and 3 acros 250 671'8-robmed House 1 acre 175 liofiistei' • > Price No. r £/ (184 36 acros, good house running stream, largo orchard, 500 0&! 1328 acres, good sheep farm, ■ £2 10s por acroj 8-roomed house 1 3,200 693 56 acrcs,onlv 8 acres bush, well fenced and grassed. Three miles from town 728 695 1000 acres, first-class lime stone country.,-,; Stock at valu--1 ation " 6,000 707 800 aores arable farm, well fenced and watered, good house; 6 miles from rail- , ,! Fay station, pood road 2500 720 118 acres arable land, woll fenced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 m les from Masturton and half mile frin fdllway station ; 650 722 152 acros au'ble land, divided into 7 paddocks, well ■ lenced and watored, 8-roomed , house (Nos, 720 and 722 ad-' join and would make onegood : farm " ' 1520 728 684 acres, well fenced, gras, Bed and watered only about 50 acres-, of live: bush -left ; fur shelter; divided -into, 12 paddockß, and ; good ■ orchard, (i roomed houso, dairy, shed 50 x 24 feet; stock, 1400 sheop, 30 head of cattle, horses, 4c,. to be taken. 4788 737 3500 aorea, fenced ajid grassed Only £IOOO cash; -balance at (»), $ 5250 746 760 acresj 484, freehold, 266 leasehold; half cash, balunce v.. . 3872 747 216 acres, all fenced and well No, watered, two-thirds in grass 1083 '4B 7 acres, 8-roomed house, first • class property, close to town 600 71)6 325 aci'es, 8-roomed house; 10 paddocks, <<6oo 757 265 acres, in 8 paddocks 1805 758 2000 a-rcs leasehold, rent L 8 ' 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to remiin. No, 687 and7sß adjoin would work well together) 300 760 1000 acres FernLand,.o roomed house. Terms, £1,600 cash ; £3,200 ut 6 per cent, for tour years . ' . 4,800 roomed house,'lßoo sheep and 40 head cattle at valuation 5348 765 700 acres; 150 acres in grass; por acre; £SOO on mori- _ a at 6| per pent 875 767 856 acres in '7' paddocks, 600 acres in grass; B.roouicd houso £3OOO can remain lat 7 % ! 5992 776 450 acres to lease, 250 in grass close to Kailway Ration. Rent LBO per annum "first seven years LIOO second seven, and Ll2O third seven years, ',j,\ "Prico. 'BOOO 781 560 acres Ring fenced; 700 sheep, Tortus, half caeh 1680 84 2000 acres, Ring fenced, nine ; roomed house 15250 785 525 acres, "Ring fenced 2363 787 433 acros, Ring fencedt Terms:, half cash; 6 per cent'intercst 1000 290 acres, Ring fenced, soven roomed house 2500 2.300 acres, 8 roomed houso, 4000 sheep, eke. Terms, onethird cash, balanco at 6%. Only 9 miles from town and railway , ■ ,9500 797 7 roomed house, and 8 acres 400 WHfeler sj' l"c P £> 22a ,427' 8 Quoen-Streot—Shop [and six i'ooni3 . ' , 5 Mangahao - ' acres; fifty ' cleared anjl grassed ,- a S actM -' in fn '«; paddooks-; 700 sheep, 30 liend cattle ac"' ' ■ valuation. Half cash ar, 811 6 roomed houso, 12 acres,: nly one nnlo from Post Oflioe, T Water' laid'.into house b<windmill, " , w , 812 784 actcs ' '' J2£ 815 238 acres First-class Dairy *arin, One-Fourth cash ' 2330 700 acres, first-class station, 12 miles from'lWn 1 1375 o,n a, I" 63 ' 1 -, imileß fl ' om town 80ti 81.) btationery business ■' r 509f Samson Patent Stump Extractor" ! -for sale- '■ HOTEL, '; ' GENERAL STOKEj i. ''■ BookseDorsandSlationelyJMineg ■ • And many other properties iti various - localities, suited.to every desciiptiiii'-of r purchaser, particulars of which ahd'aliati ' of properties for salo will be furnished 0 ; application ■ ■ <610,000 •' To lend in sums of £IOO aud upwa' from 6% to «.S. W DALRYMPLE, Mmterton, Wniraffiiia rpHE PERMANENT tl VESTMENT AN/, * LOAN association ofwairakaw Main sirbbt Greytown numerous Messrs % O. Cuff (chairman) 11. Casolberg, J. Fuller, W. liooth. W Stat.MO.Ph'arazyii Loan £32,000: Profits already allotted 7e fund £BO2, 'l' " .or which'the Association" iB are twofold, In the flrst plaso It ' offers' an excellent metbod of investment to those who wish to' accumulate' their capital or ect Bdcurlty, and by allowing email orlargc auras to bo invited by periodical payments, it conforms to the oirounwtaiicc! of all classes, Id . ■ the second place,-' to those who reeuire loans upon properties thoy already possess,, 01 who may meet witnppportmitoof awjulringpro obtaining advances upon favorable tfirm's. The agreed upon, ; Subscriptions', on 'investment' shares, 5s per month ultimate value of'share £SO, 0 agents on investment shores issued thronfeh hum, Office Houra-Monday, Wednesday, and 1 Friday, fcm' to ip,m,: Pay, Day-The first . Saturday, in e«ch inqith, between the,hours of « nd 4, and 7 and 9p.m. " ' "iQESXS- ' Masterton—MiOjS. Vf Djlrymple, Oar tirton— Mr " -Hi wood. Feathnraton—Ur J 0 Ooi, Pahl t«a-Mr A, Reese, Hi ■> CLUB HOTEL, Lambton Quay Weiiinoio.y, (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) TAMES CONDON Proprietor (late y '.-of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of the..city, ; Commercial Travellers, &c., .that ho has taken the ibove commodious-Family'Hotel, which has beon thoroughly renovated. He is, 1 by Btudying theirequirement ol lus supporters, to share the very (liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The 'Club Hotbl will be found pa 1 ejtcclleiux in evry respect' one of the test 111 the town for comfort and economio living. No exponse has been spared in;carrying out the many necessary alteratioiis which -will - make the above hotel worthy of. note. '' Travellers, Perraanent'Boarders, &o„ will find in the Club eVery comfort of a home, and special' provision has been niado for families. Private suites apartments for.'families with fine lofty roonis.' Wines and spirita of the besf quality. Speoia'oty : One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 t02p.111. Table d'Hote at 6 p.m. , Duuedu; 41e Always.on Tap. JAM KS ! CONDON, • . ?{o;ri,stoT, JAS, ELLIOTT SADDLEIi, Ete, Next door to Messrs, Lowes and lorns auction rooms,. < BEGS to intimate to tlio imblio of Mnstertnn and survoundiit;. difl, triota that he has a'lai'geand varied stncV tof,every linoiii the trade,amongtf which will be fouud the famous Waterproof Saddle Apron' •• ,ind;a larKo supply of the very bestKai. garoo Skins for Loug Canvas Hiree Covers, mounted in the best style SADbins, from the li«lit'EngUsh tothe.large'Colonial, with" Cin kneopad und rowl cantles. All kinds of Harsess made to order of and kept in : stock,- Stable r<, y Brushes. Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot it Oil, Soft Soap in tins, Harness Compo &c„ always on hand, A CoLUMAKRR-wflrking on the pre misps, so that collars'can be ihade to fit any horse. , N. 8." A largo assortment of secondhand side Baddies, men's .saddles, , and iff.AVlNtr takon over the above wohO. known Sir.ithv, solicits the pat-' ronagn of the inhabitants'of tlio Tanoru and outlyiii" districts, BlaeksmithingWorkin all its briiiiches exaouted; " TAUEJRU SMITHY- _ Wheolwrißht's work of evoiy descrip tioh carried out 011 thepremisf s PRINCE ' OF .; HOTEL. i I Queen Street, Masieetok, P. . JjlOR the convenience'of visitora -the }•' Commercial . Room and othow/thf SECOND BAR has been Opened'in the '■ • above' Hotel. i-r/i') / ■ The Billiard Rook attached' haSjl; been renovated and fitted with onoof br st' A well-supplied laolo, and overy comfort i■ for travellers,_&c. .|!| ,7/ ;■ ■' Winca, Beeia, and Spirits of tho heV jv; ; quality-.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3614, 15 September 1890, Page 1
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