jCOBB&CO.'S COACHES, .. Like."'j I EAYEiEKETAHDNA? "daily, 'on arrival of first train from WELalso Woodville.each day in nme.ty catch the at Mietahuna. Fares Ekotahuna_ and VVoodyiile, 7/0 j jEketahuna and 'Pahiatua, 08. ' —. . Hotel. THOMAS PARSONSi'.,...Pbopeibioe HAYING taken oyer' the above welli known and old-established Hotel T. Pahsohs trusts by-civility arid-best attention, to secure a fair share of tronpger <j:pyq' j. "j-jf. THE TRAYMING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PIAOES OP CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. , The House has been thoroughly rent vatedand ro-furnlshed, The quality of the Wines, Eeeer. and Sprats are of the very beat obtainable. T. PARSONS, 153 Proprietor. §5 mi £IE3CHI* *■ ' rfSfiLßi M Aio if ; OI'SMHG NOTICE, :: COLLIER iGS to notify tHe peoplei of Masterton that he has' opsned a PISH SHyP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises 'lately occupied :'by Mr Preaiwood, Watchmaker,, arid hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of lublio patronage, "rresh; 1 and; Smoked !ish an j Fresh OjßtertiAlways ; 6n hand. !' •• •>-•» • il ; • '•'O-' ,is, a. cast' purchaser'"of Kabbita i and ' Poultry. HIGHEST raioEcftvEs; >6M SALEr;;-'.- ■' SECTIONS OFLAND,Te Ore Die Road, between Hospital and rest dance of F. G. Moore Esq.; Term ™E WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, '; ? fTE ARO HOUSE, ! "WELLINGTON, OUR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SPRING' SEASON, A ■ •' 1 and ToS wKKST fully ; UpP H d by th ? steamera, Tainui, Kaikoura, Doric, iNOVELTIES, both in ROBES and by the 3" YelalSwrV °°* Bho ™4® (l# W' of BROIDERED CASHMERE AND FOULE ROBES in a nnm w ff °- 7*° 80m 5 T 7 HANDSOMELY EMrFmwi Heliotrope, h, &o in ndditioh^to fW't ° chotce dowgnsand colaunngs,'including ,!DE LAINE ROBES;in Coral, Lilac, Fawn fflT CREPE , COMBINATION ROBES, in ill thoUilfiffi bm al " anento Beautitu' AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE TE ARO HOUSE. •^EstahH#!: " IAG-ENdIES r ■, The Standard Insurance Company of Now Zealand, FlreMarineaud Fidelitvfl,in,.nn+«« Mutual Life Association of Australasia. ; . Permanent Investment and Loan Association oifWairarapa. ; Norbury's JDrainlnjy,-Pipes. ! Bock's Rubber Stamps and Inks. The "Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee. ma QTITO wfcr. tarfdMUi.^ iVlAblililvlUlN ,oi 33 miles 53Johains. The area of the Borough la 5311 acres 3 roofa'and 13 perotiei Ihe annualrateaMo value of Jell m.' lor general purposes, and one penny in the £fo'r Publio Libraiy (with a free Reading room andLibiary, and contains over im / V ' '"" i branch banks, and two other banks have bought sites, s« Licensed JTotels, and hi S S";J' town ? M iMilk, fwn Sham Sftah find Tlnnr flflntanor Market, rlntu Wadnio/JntHi 11..1 ' « . « PSpOFS .811(1 tWO wcelclifl*. Thcnf™ rates ara Is in the £ „ las.' There are three branch Bo;" " ief, VolunteerS|threecompaiiießoJFiremen,havmg , oneßteamfireenßuieandtwomonual.engines..,The Wtujii S iuußiiu -~.~-.~ TlTlirn ... - f ~, Two iCribket Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Three Football Clubs,' Caledonian Sooiety, Pastoral and AgrioiiHual Sooiety, Fanner's - Club, Poultry Society Hortumlin !i sle5 Ie t C( 'i n 8 J«mI« here, holding Autumn and Spring Shows, a Mev Club owning a freehold course, adjacent to the town where Spring and Autumn Meetings are held . S 1 ™ 1 ™! Sooiety mptoy Court, and Licensing Courts are held here, in which the District Judge arid Resident 1 Magistrate presido; tho Court Howe being the head office MT W • ?° urt ' rarapa, there being fivo solicitors practising in it, The publio Hospital managed by a Board of six Trustees, and having the attendance of three medical JT a£™» i n J ho ffsi ' BenevolentSocietyismanagedhpre.bya,resident .Committee. ••• The Wairarapa North'Coanty" Counoiioffices aro situated in the town, and also m.T.J » Tl h ™«»mp» ChurohesT-Churoh ot England, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, We'sleyan, Plymouth Brethren, and Salvation Army, Two publio sohools. with mttum SSSSS? 1 , > li )oord Ofßcu. School about 100; Town Lands Trust, Park Trust, Cemetery Trust, ■ ( Masterton. Permanent Investment and Building Sooiety:'Permanent Investment of and Ootholio School about 100; Town Lands Trußt, Park Trust, Cemetery Trust,'(Masterton.Permanent Investment and Building Sooiety: "Permanent Investment Tr 600 ' and Oathol Wairarapa. Publio Trust Officer; Deputy Assignee in Bankruptcy, A publio park of 30. acres, hiving a orioketing oval; also an endowment in the S, mS. n T <* on an improving lease, Tovm Lands Trust of 70 acres; from .whioh a revenue 0i £3OO is obtained, two Bathing Bh*k two Zss Bani ß «T 1 m Sheep SaloYards, Town Hall (Kurupuni), Institute, Tomparanoe, Masonic, Foresters', and Oddfellows' Halls. • ' ffo Iar «« Pubho Cattle anC WELLINGTON. 91 i ZEALAND. two weeklies, Theatre I by auction, 14 is the Ihero aro tho following i 0 j pj£ a I'ROPERTIES FOR SALE .No, 301 163 aores, dairy, farm • • . s ODU 410 Station and Stock, ,27,000 aores J easy terms , 64000 424 100 .aeres,, Rood; paddook, . ■ . orchard, and hop garden, ' Prie Register £ \ No, . , T house, 6 w»—, 429 388 acres,' ring fenced, six- _ , 1 roomed house. Tetmßj cash 1940 1 478 60' acre's,'good' house, good. ■ ■ dairy! farm, 6 miles from ; Masterton " . 600 511 2700 acres, .well fenced and grassed, stock 2000'' sheep , - and 40 head of : given . r _ 518 800 .acres, oash, . stone country,, good mixed , bmh'. • 628 Station, 13, OOOaores, and etook 26000 658 800 acres, carries 1400.sheep, : ~ good arable farm hew house, only 4 miles from railway station •. 6600 585 240 . acres, J cash, balance .16 J per cent; 0n1y.4 miles frem ' ,' railway station ~ .' 2160, ' 594 : 84 ; acres, good farm; ®nty v ia: ;ii *.f; 'miles from ; Masterton, ring'., fenced and divided; into 6 . . , paddooks , 000 .639 7.roomed II6M, 1 acre :: 150 644 240 acres in ■ 11* ; paddooks,' ; . carries 1100 sheep( , ;; i: v: [.3,200 ' 048 U529 acres and stock., Terms—- ..", Half cash, balance at 5%' a 651 frodmefhbusei 10 acres 650 656 5-roomcd house' and 2 wres,, Terms' £65 ' cash,balance on. < • ■ : easy terms 'i .. . 265 670 4-roomed bouse and 3 acr?a , 250 1200 6715-roomedhouselaci;e •175 747 216 acres, all fenced and well [Price ' k No 684 36 acres, good house running stream, largo orchard, _ 50C 1328 acres, good Bheep faring 693 56aoreB,onlv 8 aores bush, well fenced and grassed. Three miles 'from town 728 698 1000 aores, first-class lime ■ stone country, Stock .at valu- . atioa • 6,000 707 500 aores arable farm, well fenced and watered, good house 6 miles from., tail* ' 1 vay station, pood road., , ; ;2500 720 118 aores arable land, fenced and watered; Ictivi* 1 ded into .4 paddookaYohly 4 mlos from' MastertOri and half , 1 mile fr® railway station , 650 722 162 acres stable land, divl- - ded,into 7.paddooks,Vwell fenced and wateredi d-roomed ' house(Nosi72o and 722 ad* join and would make onegood ~.: farm.. ~, .■. ;; , .1620 728 684 acres, wellfe" : as;. ' . Bed ahd ( watered about;'' ' . 50 acres' of" live : bush ! left: <!.'• for shelter; divided into ; 12 paddocks,,, and . good orchard, G roomed .housej dairy,' Bhed 50 x 24 feet; 1 ; : 'stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of ! , cattle, horses, io„ to be taken , 1 4788 737 3500 aores, fenced and graßsed Only £IOOO cash, balance at ' 5250 746 750 acres, 484 freehold, 266 ; leasehold; half oash, balance 7b6 825 aoirei, l ß-roomed hourt; 10 paddocks w'- iIJOO 757 265 acres, in 8 paddocks 1855 758 2000 acres leasehold, rentLß ' 6s 8d per annum, 10 yean to remiin No. 687' and 758 adjoin • would work well together) 300 760 1600 aores FetnLand, Groomed house. Terms, £1,600 cash-, ' i£3,200 at 6 per cent, for four 3872 watered, two-thirds in grass 7 acres'. " ' ' " " Price £ 876 762 680 acres, in 10 paddooks, 10 roomed house; 1800 sheep and >4O head cattle at valuation I 765 700 Bores; 150 acres in grass j 25s per acre i £SOO on mortgage at o|per cent j' 767.850 acres m 7 paddocks, 600 aores in grau; ,8 roomed house £3OOO can remain at 7%' 5992 776 450 acres to lease, 250 in grass ilose to Railway station. Rent LBO per annum first seven ! years LIOO second seven; - and - Ll2O third seven years, i ■/.' Price 8000 781 560 acres Ring'fenced; 700 , sheep. Terms, 'halfcash • 1680 784 Ring fenced, nine '* roomed house .. f . ~, .1)250 785 525 aores, Ring fenced > : " 2363 787 433 aores, Ring fenced,".Terms ;• half cash. 6 per cent.interest 1000 789 290 acros, ,Rjng fenced, seven roomed house', ~ ' .. 2500 796 2.300 acres, .8 rporaed house, 4000 sheep, etc., Terms/one.': .. third ca'shf, balance at Only 9 miles from, town, and - „ raUway . : ' 050 C , i 797 7 roomed house,,andßaores 400 '' v - • Price 798 Queen-Streofc—Shop |and b« rooms 225 Mangahao- aores, fifty cleared and grassed 370 aores in five paddocks 700 sheep, 30 head cattle ai valuation. Half cash. 8110 roomed house, 12 aero?, nly. one ralle from Post Office. Water laid .Into house b<- . o windmill. , " 812 7841 acres > imii 815 288 acrei First-class Dairy . J " m ' One-Fourth oash 2380 816 750 acres, first-class station, 12 miles from Town IB7fi 818 40 aores, If miles from town 800 819 Stationery business 600 1 PERMANENT H VESTMENT ANf iAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAPAP/ Main erßun Gbsttowh 1876, , 10|Ui DaiMORS Messrs W. ■O. Cuff (chairman), " " B, J. Fuller ~r I,r J, Pliararm, ThoAnnnal Interne excci sda£ Mi Cuolbcrg, J. Fuller, IV. Booth. Vf et, and O. Pliararm, •; ~„„ttal Interne exceeds £15,000, Capital on Loan £22,000 j Profits already allotted £4 817; Reserve fund £892, The purposes for - estoblished'are twofold. In the first plaoe itoffers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or wrings at the highest rate consistent' with per) eot security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invited by periodical payments, it conforms to the ciroumatanccs of allclasscs, In the second place, to those who reduire loans upon properties they already possess, oi.who may meet with opportunities of acquiring proDortics advantaneously, it presents tliemeansof ions:oh investment shares, 6s per month ;uftimate value of share £6O, Applications for shares to: be addressed . 0 tho manager. A liberal commission allowed 0 agontsnn investment shares lushed through horn. OfficeHours—Monday, and Friday, froff to 4 p.m. Pay Dav-The tost Saturday in taoh month, between the hours of « nd 4, and 1 and 0 p.m. . , AOKKTS- : Masterton —Mr 0. S. W fialrymple, Car tarton—Mr FH, Wood, Feathers ton—Vi G Oox, Pahi tua—Mr A. Keesi. (j-ffYEIT CLUB HOTEL, Laubtoh' Quay Wshisotos, (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) JAS. ELLIOTT, TAMES CONDON Proprietor (late y of Auckland), announces to the inhabitant of the city,' Commercial Travellers, &0,, that ho has taken the above commodious Family Hotel, which has been, thoroughly renovated. He hopes, by studying the requirement of his supporters, to chare the very liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The Olnb Hotel will be found pat excellence in every respeot one of the best in the town for comfort and economio living. No expense has been spared in carrying out the many neoes sary alterations which will make the above hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &o will find in the Club every comfort oL home, and special provision has been made for families.^ Private suites.of apartments for families with fine lofty B: rooms. Wines and spirits of the best quality, ■ Sfeoiaiiit : One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from to 2 p.m. SADDLEjI, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and loms auction rooms,.: BEGS to Intimate to the 1 publio 0: 'Masterton and surrounding dia triota that he has ajargo and varied stock of every linein the trade, amongst which will be found tho famous t !) Waterproof Saddle Apron Dunediu Ale Always on Tap. W? CONDON, fro rtyot 427 600 -FOR SALE—- . HOTEL, GENEBAIi "SIOBEj ; And other properties In various localities, nuited to every description of purchaser, particulars of which and a list application <610,000 To lend In sums of £IOO and npw* ' from b% to w,s. W DALRYMPLE Maiterton, Walrarap# taueru smithyj Eeorge Townsend HAVING taken over the above wo/ known Smithy, solicits the pafc« I tonage of tho inhabitants of the Taunra and outlying districts, Blacksmithing Work in all its br«nch neatly exeouted, at lowest possible tes > Wheelwright's work of every dojerip tion carried out on thoprooiises and a large supply of tho very bestKaif garoo Skins for Long Leggings, 'Ganvaa Horse Covers, mounted in the Saddles, from the light English hunting to the large Colonial, with Gin kneepads and fowl cantles. All kinds of Harness made to qpW. of and kept in stock, Stable requisites; | Ety Bruaheß, Bponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot 8 , Oil, Soft Soap in tins. Harness Compo,' &c., always on hand, A Colmrmaker working on tho pre mises, so that collars can bo made'to fit any horse. N.B, A large assortment of secondhand side saddles, ihen'a saddles, and paok saddles for' sale fan, . . • 953' PRINCE OP "WALKI? HOTEL. • • , Qdbks Stbbei, Masxbeiok, i?' Pnprittv T?OR tho convenience of visiiors the 1 mCommercial Roora and others, the BwOND BAR haabeon opened in ths abbveifFfltol, ■> The 'Rpbra attached has « been roiMto with ont of AlGObklH-b'pQt Tables. A well-supplied taolo,'ahd every comfort for travellers, &e. Wines, Beers, arid Bpitifs of quality" ' '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3629, 3 October 1890, Page 1
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