WOOKWOOL. SMSONIB9O-1891. . THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00. (Ltmited.) In conveying to its clients its apprcciaJipn of the confido'neo aud- support hitherto accorded, which hayo conalituted it the PREMIER WOOL HOUSE IN THE WORLD, 21,970. bales 21,970 Having been sola by the Company last 1 year, to announce that it will hold regular periodical rales of "WOOL, Sc, during the cominy 6enstn at its new, I commodious, and well-lighted promises in 'Foathoraton-stteet,' when a largely increased dttenclnnco of both 1-OOAL and .FOREIGN BUYERS is assured. As, heretofore, the leading' features of the Company's business will bo strictly adhered to, viz.. Liberal cash advances (frao of commission j on larpe or small clips consigned to the Company for sal j hero or for shipment to London. Lowest possiblo charges. Careful valuation. ' Export knowledge to conluctof sales. Tho Company, also undertakes the sale in the Colonies and London of consignments of Frozen Meat, New Zealand Hemp, Tnllow, Hides, Grain, and other Farm Produce. N.B.—The Company acts strictly as Selling Brokers, and neither buyß or sells on its own account. For further information apply to t W. G. FOSTER, Manager, Wellington. J. B. Keith, Agent, Masterton. B. M M'Kmojn, Agent,Paimcrst on JU'OJK SAJUE, SECTIONS OF LAND, Te Ore do kJ Road, between Hospital and rest denco of F. 6, 'Moore Esq. Toi'mExceptionally Easy, Apply W Seilui,
■ ' " AGENCIESThe Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand, Fire Marine and Fidelity Guarantee Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Permanent Investment and Loau Association of Wairarapa! Norbury's Draining Pipes. v lsocli'e Rubber Stamps and Inks, The " Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee, M A Cl r . A Borouglitown.VlmilesbyrailfromWellington, with a Slayorandß Counoilloia. Population 3300: thereare eiehtystreetß 1 ■ lYlAijljQilVlUlN .o£ 33 miles B3J chains. Tlio area of tho Borough is 6311 aoros 3 roods ond 13 pcvclies. The annual rateable value of mod rT la " 6 " Rlh rates ate Is in the £ for'gcncral purposes, and ono penny in the £for Public Library (rath a free Beading room and Library, and contains over 2000 volume * gas. There are three branch banks, and two other banks have bought sites, six Licensed Hotels, and four private hotels, County Club, two daily nnnwc La 7 '".lighted with Volunteers, three companies of Firemen, having one steam rlro engine and two manual engines. The Wellington and Wairarnpa Acclimatisation Sociclv Imvn \ "' m V m J "f Bjn e Two Criokot Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Three Football Clubs, Calodonian Sooiety, Pastoral and Agrioultual Sooicty, Farmer's Club, Poultry .Society Hortici li,, ° rc ™"'B ponds here, holding Autumn and Spring Shows, a Jockey Club owning a freehold course, adjacent to tho town whero Spring and Autumn Meetings aro held Tlio DiqlriJ? p . , n '' U6ln ' al Socictv ruplcy Court, and Licensing Courts are held hero, in which the District Judge and Resident Magistrate preside, the Court House beta" tho head' oD'ce for in r i « Court| Sm & rarapa, there hoing fivo solioitora practising in it. Tho publio Hospital managed by a Board of six Trustees, and having the attendance of three medical mo„ J™ '« tho Wai. Benevolent Sooiety is managed here by a resident Committee - Tho Wairarapa North County Council offices aro situated in the town, and also tho Mmlotl n ' Wo »orapa Churohes-Church of England, Boman Catholic Presbyterian, Wosleyan, Plymouth Brethren, aud Salvation Army. Two pnblio schools, with overauo attonS Boar<l offi «» School about 100; Town Lnnds Trust, Tark Trust, Cemetery Trust, Mnstettou Permanent Investment and Building Society; Permanent Inveslmen Tr ° O, mi Gatholio Wairarapa. Publio Trust Offioer; Deputy Assignee in Bankruptcy, A publio park of 30 acres, having a orickoting oval; also an endowment in tho Fori* An ii T Assoo '«tion of on an improving lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 acres from which a revenuo of £3OO is obtained, two Bathing Sbods, two Brass Bund* tST " sll oI 7W "ores, lot Sheep Sale Yards, Town Hall (Kurupuni), Institute, Temperance, Masonic, Foresters', and Oddfellows' Halls, ' ' vo ior « 0 P»Wio. Cattle aaf
PROPERTIES FOR HAVE Pric Register Price li r i co , No. £i & No. £ "K'slor p. 301103 acres, dairy, farm 084 36 acres, good house running watered, two-thirds in grass 1083 J1 C Q n „ " ° 850 atom, largo orchard, 600 148 7 acres, 8-roomcd houao, first ' Jij ( * ucen - Stt - —,,„„„ oli 410 Station and Stock, 27,000 acres 087 1328 acres, good Bheep farm, class property, close to town COO snr J? 01113 , 225 easy torms 64000 £2 10b pot aero; 8-roomed 7b6 325 aores, 8-roomed houso; Mangahao- acres, % 424100 acres, good paddock, house 3,200 10 paddocks /GOO m ™ red an(i 6 ra6So(l 427 orchard, and hop garden, new 693 66 aores.only 8 acres buah, well 767 265 acres, in 8 paddocks 1855 ' t'l B , oreß in &n paddocks houao, good dairy farm 800 fenced andgrassed. Three miles 768 2000 acres leasehold, rent L 8 '«« sheop, 30 head cattlo at 429 388 acres, ring fenced, six- from town 728 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to «ti J 10 . n ' Ha ' fcal >h 221 roomed houso, Terms J cash 1940 6961000 aoresj first-class limo romiin No. 687 and 758 adjoin »roomed house, 12 acres, n]y 478 60 acrcß, good house, good utono country, Stook at valu- would work well togethor) 300 ?,'!° m^° dairy farm, 5 miles from ation 6,000 7601000 acres¥ernLand, 6 roomed • J ei '., n Mastorton 600 707 600 acres arable farm, well house. Terms, £1,600 cash •, J™"""• 611 2700 acres, well fonced and fenced and watered, ; good £3,200 at G per cent,' for four 0, r 000 3 grassed, stock 2000 sheep house j 6 miles from rail- years 4,800 f™ aci * G and 40 head of cattlo given way station, good road 2600 762 680 acres, inlG paddocks, 10 sir i^n" 1 ' 0n iti good limestone country. 6,850 720 118 acres arable land, well . roomed house, 1800 sheep and SIB 750 acres, 518 800 acres, term* 10% cash, fenced and watered, divi- 40 head cattle at valuation 6548 819 JJJ 1m fro " balance at 7%; first-class lime- M into 4 paddocks; only 4 705 700 acres; 160 acres in grass; „}„ i, *? res > : Btone country, good mixed m_les from Mastarton and half 25s por acre r £SOO on mort- Wwioneij bush 1200 mile fra wllway station 650 gage at 6t per cent 875 628Station,13,000acres,andstock26000 767 856 acres" in 7 paddocks, 600 SamsonP 558 800 acres, carries 1400 sheep, 722152 aoros arable land, divi- acres in grass; 8 roomed houso good arable farm now house, ded into 7 paddocks, well £3OOO can remain at 7 % 5992 —p only 4 miles from railway tonced and watered, d-rooaied 776 450 acres to lease, 250 in grass station 5600 houso (Nos. 720 and 722 ad- closo to Railway- station, Rent 585 240" acres, J cash, balance join and would make onegood LBO per annum first seven OH nor cent: only 4 miles from farm' 1520- years LIOO second seven, and nn«i one .mile from Post' Office Water laid .into houso bwindmill, years 4,800 81l) l™ K ' as Kbl-cli* Dairy 680 acres, in 1G paddocks, 10 „,. 1"™- 0 »e-Pourth cash 2380 roomed house, 1800 sheep and D '." ao . re8 < first-class station, 12 40 head cattle at valuation BS4B O , Q om Towrl 187S 700 acres; 160 acres in grass; °J° % »? res . 4 miles from town 800 25s por acre r £SOO on mort- Mwioneiy business ' km • 705 700 acres; 160 acres in grass j 25s por acre r £SOO on mort--650 gage at 6i per cent 767 856 acres" in 7 paddocks, 600 acres in grass; 8 roomed houso £3OOO can remain at 7 % f 776 450 acres to loase, 250 in grass close to Railway-station, Rent LBO per annum first seven 1520 ' years LIOO second seven, and 694 84 acres, good farm; only 12 sed and watered only about Prico miles from Mastorton, ring 50 acres of livo bush left 781660 acres Ring fencod; 70 fonced and divided'into 6 for shelter; divided into " sheep. Terms, half cash paddocks 600 12 paddocks, and good 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nir 639 7 roomed houso, 1 acre 150 orchard, firoomod. house, roomed house 644 240 acres in 11 paddocks, dairy, Bhed FiO x 24 feet j 785 625 acres, Ring fenced carries 1100 sheep 3,200 stock, 1400 sheop, 30 head of , 787 433 acres, Rim< fenced, Tom 648 2529aeresand stock Terms— cattle, horses, io.. to be taken half cash. 6 per cent interest Half cash, balance at 6% a 4788 789 290 acres. Ring fenced, sevc great bargain ~ 6,000 737 3500 aores, fenced and grassed roomed house Gsl 9-roomed house, 10 acres 660 Only £IOOO oash, balance at 796 2.300 acres, 8 roomed house, 656 5-roomcd houso and 2 acres, 6\ % 6250 4000 sheop, otc. Terms, oneTerms i 65 cash, balance on 740 760 acres, 484 freehold, 266 third cash, balancoat G%, easy tevmß 265 : leasehold; half oash,. balance Only 9 mileß from town and 670 groomed house and 3 acres 250 6J% 3872 railway 6716-roomcdhouselacre 175 747 216 aores, all fenced and well .. 797 7 roomed house, and 8 acres Samson Patent Stump Extractor -FOR SALEHOTEL, GENERAL STORE,) ■ Booksellers and Stationoryßuslnos 2100 728 684 acres, well fe Ll2O third Boven years, ujj HIOREn ■ sed and watered only about Prico 8000 7, h „ , 50 acres of livo bush left 781660 acres Ring fencod; 700 aud Stationory Bualnoo for sholter j divided into 'sheep. Terms, half cash 1680 600 12 paddocks, and good 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nine , A .™ ra <*ny other properties in various 150 orchard, firoomod. house, roomed house 6250 loC! ™'o3, suited to overy description of dairy, Bhed 60 x 24 feet j 785 625 acres, Ring fenced 2363 P." 0 ™", particulars of which and alisb 3,200 stock, 1400 sheop, 30 head of , 787 433 acres, Rim< fenced, Torms of propertiw fovaaln wUI bo furniahod 0 cattle, homes, &c.. to be taken half cash. 6 per cent interest 1000 a PP«catioa 4788 789 290 acres. Ring fenced, seven £IO,OOO To lend in sums of £IOO aud opwa from <>% to S%, W.S.WDALRYMPLE Masterton, Walrarapa
x LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAR APA Main sieto GhkiowS Incorporftte under thoßuildiog Societies Act, . 1876, Dibeotobb Messrs W. 0. Cuff (chairman) M. Caielherg, J. Fuller, VT. Booth, \f Skcot, and 0. Pharazvn, 'hoAnnual Income exceeds £15,000, Capital on Loan J32,P i Profits already allotted £4817; Reserve fund £892. _ s The purposes for which tho Association is established are twofold, In the first plaw it JAS, ELLIOTT, *™« mm saduleh, Etc, George Townsend UeAnnual income excesus *iu,uuv, uipiuu on aiSefflr r : brown leghorn Tho purposes for which tho Association is Etfrffl Fftr Sfllfi • establisWaro twofold, In the first pla» it "bS O EVI OtUO, offers an oxcollont method of investment to D , "7" thoso who wish to accumulate their capital or IjulUM prize winners at tho last isnvingsatthdliighcatratoconsistentwitUper) X? Wellington show out of four ect security, and by allowing small or large Exhibits, two firsts and two specials, sumstoboinvAitpdbyperioM Alsoto breed Next door to Messrs Lowes and lows' 14 Y OT6 ' Uw above wo - auction rooms, *-*- know n Smithy, solicits the pat. BEGS to intimate to tho public 0 f r <>nage of tlieinhabitanti of thoTauftrn Masterton and. surrounding aia- and oUtl y"Jg dHtricte. triefa that he has ajlarge and varied stoct of every line in tho trade, amongur which BlacksinifhicgWork in all its branch will bo found the famous n "»tly oxscuted, at lowest possible patios advantageously, it presents themeansof sitting, obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The AsSoolatlon tocbivoa fixed deposits at rates to be ■■•« o tho manager; A liberal commission allowed by him, o agentson investment shares issued through fn —>■, -« .- . rt/\-»-| hcm,OfficoHoursrMonday,Wednesday,and 1, (j, IVIAbUJN Waterproof Saddle Aprou Wheelwright's work of every desorip to carried out on thepromises D aroo Skins for Long Leggings, Canvas mvwnv rlorseCovers,mountedinthobeststyle; Pßl NOE OF W4.UUP ;| Saddles, from the light English hunting HOTEL. <! n ; to tho kge Colonial, with 6in kneepadl n „ r < f rw Strek i Mahtieto*. ld ' h >drowlcantles. P. WAQG , Prm j { sunnhed .„ ~-.,..«0 fe n O R tho convenience of visitora tho hem.OfflcoHoursrMonday.TOnesday.and -1, (j, MASON B ™shes, Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot B , ECO^) BA R1"«boon oponod in the Hriday, Iron to4p,m. Pay Day-The first Oil, Soft Soap in Una, Harness Compo aboTO ß°tol. Saturday in e»oh month, between thehow of PHABMAOEUTIOAL CHEMIST &e -> always on hand, ' The Mliard Eoem attached has « «nd 4, and 7 and>nv ' A Colurmakbu working on tho and fitted without, of Mufetan -Mr G. S,' V Dalrymple, Oar . (ESTABLISHED 1870) mi!e . S| so that collat8 «« 1» made to fit. A | ICoc|r, 1 Coc | r, j !l 1 brst Tables. treton-MrE H.'Wuod.Feathcreton-Wi any horse. &• well-supplied Uole, and every comfort 0 Ooi, -PaWtw-MU,Ree«; . MFTiTfAT TTATT . N,B| A lar R e assortment of second- ,„. „ for travellers, &o, ■■■ . QTOTT WWJl\jMi DAbb, hand side saddles, moil's Baddies, and Wineß » Beeis » ond Spirits of the best
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3642, 18 October 1890, Page 1
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