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COBB & CO.'S COAOHES, , Exrtahuita-Woodyiue Line, j EA.VE EKETAHUNA daily on JU arrival of first "train from,WELalso "Woodvillo each dny in lirno to catch the Wellington train at E tetiiliuna, Fares - Ekotaliuna and miuilvulo, 7/0 j Ekotaliuna and Pallia tun, ss, : Eketaliuna Hotel. THOMS PARSONS ..PKOPBIEIOB HAVING taken , over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel 'XV iAmipKs.truats by civility and best attention, toi secure 'a fair ehare of patronage. " the travelling- public "Jlfind this establishment one of, THE BESf I'LACES OF CALL In the Forty Rlilo Btiah. 1 Tim House lias been thoroughly rone vatedand ro-furnlshod, ® „ ?'. 10 1" >% "f tho Winos, Beeor. and opmts aro of tho very best obtainable, T. PARSONS, • Proprietor. IBS il m ■mm sm M: Id.Aro >> Sow WtfEHWK IN i®gS3gg§ -OPENING NOTICE. „„$• COLLIER O libo to notify tho peoplo of MasterL) ton that he lias opened n FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON' in those premises lately occupied by Mr Presswood,Watchmaker, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public p.itronape. Fresh and Smoked Fish 'and Fresh Oysters always on hand. O. E. ia a cash purchaser of Rabbits and Poultry. HIGHEST ?liICE GrIVEN, i'OK SJAJLJEJ, QECTIONS OF LAND, To' Oro Oio |J Road, botweon Hospital and resi denco of F, 6, Mooro Esq, Torm Easy. Apply W Seluk, THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON, OUR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SPRING SEASON, 1890, raiW«ite&» STrS ■ COMBINATION ROBES, in all tho fashionable shades and mixtures, CH Tariet .V ot Bcautitu' AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY- WAREHOUSE TE AEO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. G.S.W.DAIiCTffLE, MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. : lavercarjill, 1063; & = The Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand, Fire Marine and Fidelity Guaranty Mutual Life Association of Australasia wumameo, Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa Norbury'n Draining Pipes, Bock's Rubber Stamps and Inks, The "Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee, M A Q r l T 17 , 13 r rniM' • ABo[ou e hto ™' 71milcs^rllil(romW<!ll!n eton,wlthaMayoran<l8Councilloi- 3 . Population 8300; I ill AIJ 1111 it 1U IN .of 33 miles 53| chains, Tho area of tho Borough is 5311 aoros 3 roods and 13 porches. .and ono uennv in tho £for Public .im... .1 Two Cnckot Clubs, Lawn J. holding Autumn and Spring Shows, a Jockoy Club owning a freehold course, adjacent to tho town whore Spring MMtas Mr5 J '' 'i?!?!" 11 " n(I Induil'rial SooTetl ruptcy Court, and Licensing Courts arc held here, m which tho District Judge and llesident Magistrate preside, the Court House boms Ik WJ J ® ls,r . lc ' c °urt, It.M. Court, Dank' rarapa, there being five solicitors practising in it. The public Hospital managed by a Hoard of six Truste and haX *? r affairs in tl wi Benevolent Society is managed here by a resident Committee. The Wairarapa North County Council ofticea are situated in tho torn i!d wT - ' Tllc Norlll Wairaraua Churches— Cliuycli of England, Roman Cntholio, Prcsbytorian, Wealoyah, Plymouth lircthren, and Salvation Army. Two public schools' rth™™ ?^ 01 lio ' vl Bonrd OfficL Soliool about 100; Town Lands Trust, Tark Trust, Cemotery Trust, Masterton Permanent Investment and Buildup Sociotv PprXnnniTv 7 ? ? 08 °' c OO, and Catholio Wairarapa. Publ o Trust Ofliccr ; Deputy Assigaeo in Bankruptcy. A public park of 30 acres, having ft Ue^ on an improving lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 acres from which a revenue o( £3OO is obtained, two Balhino Skdi kv» C n.?i r f r ty-Mde Bush of 740 acres lot Shcop Sale Yards, Town Hall (Kurupuni), Institute, Tempsranco, Masonic, Foresters', and Oddfellows' Hails, 8 ' Uo Dlmds ' two )ar 8° wMie Cattlo an! properties FOR SALE Prio No, £i 301 163 acres, dairy, farm 850 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres easy torms 64000 424 100 acros, good paddook, orchard, and hop garden, now houao, good dairy farm 800 429 388 acres, ring fenced, sixroomed house. 178 00 acros, good house, good daily farm, 5 miles from Masterton 600 511 2700 acres, well fenced and grassed, stock 2000 shcop and 40 bead of cattlo given in good limestone country, 0,850 618 800 acres, terms 10% cash, balance at 7%; fiwt-class limostono country, good mixed bush 1200 528 Station,l3,OOOacres, and stock 2GOOO 508 800 acres, carries 1400 sheep, good arable farm now house, only 4 miles from railway station ' 5000 585 240 acres, $ cash, balance ' 0 \ por cent; only i miles from ■ 594 7 roomed house, 1 aero 150 644 240 notes in U paddocks, carries 1100 shcop 3,200 648 2o29acresand Btock. TermsHalf cash, balance at 5% a great bargain 6,000 051 9-roomed house, 10 aores 650 (JSO 5-roomed house and 2 acres, Terms 165 oash, balance on 84 acres, good farm; only 12 miles from Mastorton, ring fenced and divided into 6 070 4-roomed houso and 3. acros 250 6715-roomedhoußol aero 175 Bcgistcr Price No. 084 30 acres, o;ood houso running stream, largo orchard, 500 087 1328 acres, good sheep farm, £2 10s por aero; broomed houso 3,200 693 56 aoros,Only 8 acres bush, well fonced and grassed, Tlireo miles ' from town 728 695 1000 acres, first-class lime Btono country. Stock at valuation 0,000 707 500 acres arable farm, well fenced and watered, good house; C miles from railway station, pood road 2500 720 118 acros arablo land, woll fenced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 -files from Masterton and half mile fr'ui 152 acros awbio land, divided into -7 paddocks, well lenced and watered, 8-rooaied houso (Nos. 720 and 722 adjoin and would mako onegood farm 1520 728 684 acres, woll fenced, gras aed and watered only,about 50 acros of live bush left for shelter; divided into 12 paddocks, and good orchard, 6 roomed houso, dairy, shed 50 x 24 foet; stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of cattlo, horses, &c„ to be taken 4788 737 3500 acres, fenced and grassed .Only £IOOO cash, balance at % 5250 74G 750 acros, 484 freehold, 266 leasehold; half cash, balanco 6J % 3872 747 216 acres, all fenced and well „ • Prico No. £ ~ watered, two-thirds in grass 1083 '4B 7 Bores, 8-roomod houßO, first class property, closo to town 600 7bfl 825 acres, 8-roomed houso; 10 paddocks i 660 757 205 acres, in 8 paddocks 1855 758 2000 a n res leasehold, rent L 8 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to rennin No. 087 and 758 adjoin wouldwork woll togotbor) 300 760 1000 acres ¥ernLand, 6 roomed house. Terms, £1,600 cash; 13,200 at 6 per cent, for four years 4,800 762 680 acres, in 16 paddocks, 10 roomed house, 1800 shcop and 40 head cattlo at valuation 5848 765 700 acres; 150 acres in grass; 25s por aoro: £SOO on mort- • sago at 6J per cent 875 767 856 acres in 7 paddocks, 600 acres in grass; 8 roomed houso £3OOO can remain at 7 % 5992 776 '450 acres to lease, 250 in grass closo to Railway station. Ront LBO per annum first seven years LIOO second soven, and Ll2O third seven years, Prico 8000 781 560 acres King fenced; 700 sheep. Terms, half cash 1680 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nine roomed house fi2so 785 525 acres, Ring fenced 2363 787 433 acres, liiii!( fenced, Torms lmlf cash, 6 per cent intorest 1000 789 290 acres. Ring fenced, seven roomed house 2500 796 2.300 aores, 8 roomed houso, 4000 sheep, etc, Terms, ono. third cash, balanco at 6%, Only 9 miles from town and railway 9500 797 7 roomed house, and 8 acres 400 irts THE PERMANENT N VESTMENT ANf J-loan association omißAitm Main arum Gbeytown Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, DiHKOTOBS Mesirs V, O, Cuff (chairman) M, Cnselbcrg, J. FuUer,_W, Booth, W Skcct, and O. Pharazyn.' ThcAnnual Incomooxcccds £ls,ooo,Capital oi loan £22,000; Frufita already allotted £4 817 J Keßcrvo fund £892, Tho puiposoa for which the Association is Bstablialied are twofold, In tho Brat plane it offers an excellent method of investmimt to thoso who irish to accumulate tlieir'capital or savings at the liiglicstrato consistent with per' ect security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invited by periodical payments, it < conforms to tho circumstances of all classes, Id tho second place, to those who require loans upon properties thoy already possess, oi who may meet with opportunities of acquiring proportics advantageously, it presents themeansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms, Tht Association receives fixed deposits atrates tobo agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment Bharcß, 5a per month ;ultimate value of share £SO. Applications for shares to be addressed o the manager, A liberal commission allowed o agents on investment Bliaresissucd through hem . Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, froir to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in uch month, between thahours of s nd 4, and 7 and 9 p.m, • - AoEirrs- - Masterton'— Mi G.S, W Dalrymple. Oar tmton-MrF H. Wood, Fcatheraton—TJi O Ooii Pahi tua-Mr A, Rees«," Q TOTT . CtiUJS HOTEL, Lambion Quay Welunoiox, (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) TAMES CONDON Proprietor (late (J of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of tho city. Commercial Travellers, &c., that ho has taken the has been thoroughly renovated, He hopes, by studying tho requirement of his supporters, to sharo tho vety liberal patrouago accorded his predecessor. The Club Hotol will bo found jwi cweHence in ovcry' respect one of the k 08 " ,' n , t! ! 0 , ' uwn ' ot comfort and ecoridmio living. No ejponse has been spared in carryin? out tho many noces sary alterations phjoli- will make the above hotel worthy of note. ' Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c, will find in tho Club overy comfort of,. home, and special provision has been made for families. Private suites ol ntsfor families with fihe lofty rooms, Wines and spirits of tho besl quality, ■ • Speciality : Ono Shilling Luiicheon, daily, from t0.2 p.m. : . Tahlo d'Hote at 6 p.m, Dunediu Ale Always on Tap. JAM"" CONDON, rfetor 21* oor. 5?" 798 Queen-Street—Shop [and six rooms 225 806 Jlangaliao acros, fifty cleared and grassed 427 370 acres in five paddocks; 700 slieop, 30 head cattlo at valuation. Half cash, 811 6 roomed houso, 12 aoroj, nly one mllo from Post Office. Wator laid .into houso b< windmill, 812 784 acres _ 815 238 acres First-class Dairy""" Q ,„ One-Fourth (uah 2380 816 7ao acres, first-class station, 12 • miles from Town 1575 "? res > W miles from town 800 ol.; btationory business SCO Samson Patent Stump Extractor -FOR SALE- '; HOTEL; GENERAL STORE# And many other properties in various localities, suited to ovoiy description of purchaser, particulars of which and nlist of properties for salo will bo furnished o application ' ,' JBIO.OOO " To in sums of £IOO and upwaj: \ from to 8%, «.S, W DALRYMPLE Masterton, Wairarapa JAS. ELLIOTT, SADDLEK, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorns' auction rooms, BEGS to intimate to tho public, ol Mastorton and surrounding dis triots that he has njlargo and varied stool' of every line in tho trade, amongst which will be found the famous Waterproof Snddlo Apron TAUERU SMITHY George Townsend HAYINU takon over tho abovo wo known Smithy, solicits the patronago of the inhabitants of tho Taiwru and outlying districts, BlacksmithingWork in all its branches neatly executed, at lowest possible tea Wheelwright's work of eyory descrip tion carried out r " - ! - and a largo supply of the very bestKaii gstoo Skins for Long Leggings, Canvas HorsoCovers,mounted in tho beststylp. Saddles, from tho light English liuntiiii to tho largo Colonial, with Oin kneepads and rowl eaiitles. All kinds of Habness made to order ol and kept in stock, Stablo requisites, Brushes, Sponges, Chanioiß,'Neatsfoot Oil, Soft Soup in tins, Harness Compo, sc„ always on hand, : A Oolubmaker workine; on the pre 12 misos, so that collars can bo made to fit any horso, ' • : N.B. A large assortment of secondhand sido saddles, men's saddles, and FRINGE OF WALES' HOTEL. Qoeeh Steeet, Masiertoit, P, WAQO ~„.„.,.Propritto< 1 POR the convenience of visitors the Commercial Boom and ethers, the SECOND BAR has been opened in tho ibovo Hotel, ■The Billiard Room attached has • , been renovate and lilted with ono of jA.looolf'H brst Tables. A. ; well-supplied tfiole, and every comfort - 1 for travellers, &o, - iVines, Beers, and Spirits of the quality

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3623, 25 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3623, 25 September 1890, Page 1

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