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G. S.W. DALRYMPLE LAND AGENT. Kip MASTEKTON, NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND. "^J Beguter Price Jo. PTOI 163 acres, dairy farm, only £250 cash down 850 424 100 acres, good paddock, orchard, and hop garden, new house, good dairy farm 800 478 60 acres, good house, good dairy farm, 5 miles from Masterton, 600 618 800 acres, terms 10% cash, balance at 7%; first-class limestone country, good mixed bush, only 30s per acre 1200 648 2529 acres and stock. Terms—-one-third-cash,-- balance at 6% a great bargain 6,000 687 1328 acres, good sheep farm, Price Register Price No 746 750 acres, 484 freehold 266 850 leasehold ; half cash, balance 6* % 3872 758 2000 acres leasehold, renfcLS 800 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to rem tin No. 687 and 758 adjoin would work well together) 300 600 762 680 acres, in 16 paddocks, 10 roomed house, 1800 sheep and 40 head cattle at valuation 5848 765 700 acres ; 150 acres in grass ; 1200 25s per acre : £SOO on mortgage at 6jj per cent, 875 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nine 6,0001 roomed house, first-class, 5250 I 789 290 acres, Ring fenced, seven 720 118 acres arable land, well fenced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks ; only 4 mles from Masterton and half mile r'<i& ea'Away station 728 684 acres, well fenced, gras sed and watered only about 50 acres of live bush left for shelter ; divided into 12 paddocks, and good orchard, 6-roomed house, dairy, shed 50 x 24 feet; stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of cattle, horses, &c. to be taken at valuation £2 10s per acre; 8-roomed roomed house, first-class 2500 noUBe 3 200 811 6 roomed house, 12 acres, only 118 acres arable land, well ' ™ e f "** A °? n Jt™°£ fenced and watered, divi- Water aid into house bj ded into 4 paddocks ; only 4 Ql . w i" dm ' lL .. , ... 10 m mles from Masterton and half 816 acres, first-class station, 12 mile ran «:iw»y station 650 aifc ™ ,es from , low . n . f J 8 * ~t ./ , 818 40 acres, 1J miles from town 800 And many other properties in varioUß localities, suited to every description of purchaser, particulars of which and alist of properties for sale will be furnished on application £IO,OOO To lend in sums of £IOO aud upwards from 6% to 8%. Established AGENCIES— The Standard Fire Insurance Company, Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Wairarapa Building Society. LITTLE'S (NON-POISONOUS). MB. BELCHER, of Kaiapoi (writing August, / 1890):—" Found Sheep Dipped with Little's Fluid produced l|lbs. A more wool each (which fetched |d. per lb. more) than 1 the wool of .' undipped Sheep." lITTLE'S Powder Dip • (POISONOUS). C. J. HARPER, a Canterbury Runholder, (writing June, 1890): — *■ " Found the Powder Gain in Wool was very effective; . left the wool in good condition; safer .than other potsonous Dips; k besides being k very cheap," /MR. GILLANDERS, of Southland \, / (writing March, 1890), said:—Two years I , I in succession he dipped a flock of about J '1 20,000 Sheep, part with Little's Fluid I \ and the rest with other Dips, and each J \ year found the Sheep dipped with j , ,\ Little's Fluid produced i to-/jmA w iIC S more wool per Jleeee than f -LIFU6 S FLUID DIP N. the other Sheep. ./>OWDER DIP PRICES. AGENTS..... _, fluid —5s Cd per gal. in 40 gal.'casks. Cs per gal. in 5 gal drums. LEVIN & Co., \ powder—ls'per 2ft packet, 4s per 811) \ Wellington, packet, 70s per caseof 72 21b packets, MURA¥ ROBERTS &Co J or 18 Bft packets. Also 55s per 1 cwtkeg. CASELBERG & Co., MasterfcoD. NOTE—I gallon of lift of Powder, makes 100' gallons ot|WASH

HARVEST SEASON, 1890-91 E.W. MILLS & Co. (omited). Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. HAVE JUST LANDED For the Coming Season COMBINED REAPERS ANDfIMOWERS. Two Horss Mowing Machines. American Horse Hay Rakes, (Light, Strong, and Cheap.) American Winnowing Machines for cleaning and separating Grass Seeds" and Grain. Broad Cast Seed 'Sowers TWINE. LARGE STOCK ON HAND COMPRISING—QUALITIES Nol, No 2. Pure Manilla Mixed Manilla and Flax, No 3 QUALITIES. Pure Flax BEST MAKE AT LOWEST PRICED. it -Q1 . M Tr» UAPM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, iriduei oa -Piinivi g ingle and Double Whee i hoes, Combined Seed Drills and Hoes, Colony Earthers, Horse Hoes, Potato Raising Ploughs, &o. HORNBY'S PLOUGHS LIGHT ' a Ss™ " D American DISC HARROWS with and without seed sowing attachments. CHAFF CUTTERS for hand and power. Oa* and Bean Crushers, E- W- MILLS & CO- Lifted. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS Show Rooms cprner Featherston and Johnston Streets, WELLINGT ON .

THOMAS JAGO, CABINETMAKER,] UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-STREET. MASTERTON THE PERMANENT N VESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAER ArA. t Main street Greytown Incorporate under the Building Societies Act, c 1876. I Dibkctobs Messrs W. 0. Cuff (chairman) M. Cadclberg, J. Puller, \V. Booth. W . Skeet, and C. Pharazyn. The Annual Income exceeds £15,000, Capital oi. Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted £4 817 ; Eeserve fund £892. The purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In the first plase it offers an excellent method of investment to | those who wish to accumulate their capital oi | savings at the highestrate consistent with per e security, and by allowing small or large sums to be invited by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes. In the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess,©! who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents themeansof Dbtaining advances upon favorable terms. Th6l Association receives fixed deposits at rates to bej igreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, Ss per month -.ultimate value of share £SO. Applications for shares to be addressed o the manager. A liberal commission allowed o agents on investment shares issued through hem. Office Hours —Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, fron to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in e»ch month, between thehourß of * nd 4, "and 7 and 9 p.m. Agents— Masterton —Mr G. S. W Dalrymple. Car tfrton—Mr FH. Wood. Featherston—Wr G Oox. Pahi tua—Mr A. Keesj. G WYETT

W. PERRY, BUTCHER, Queen Street, Masterton. BEGS to inform his customers and the general public that having decided to close No. 1 shop for the purpose of adding to his dwelling house, the business (as soon as the necessary alterations and improvements can be made) wi]l be carried out under the uperyisiou of Mr F flolloway. His carts will run as usual and supply the best quality of meat at the lowest possible prices for cash. Owing to the reminder given him by the late fire, he takes thi3 opportunity of requesting his customers that all over- j due accounts must be paid within one j month from date. HOLLOWAY'S I PELLS andOINTMENT THE PILLS A f purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions and areinvaluable ' of all ages. THE OINTMENT Isaninfallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandular i Swellings, and all skin diseaaea it has no ' equal. Manufactured only atProf essor Holloi «ray's Establishment, j 533 OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, and may be had of all Medicine Vendors throughout the world, r should look to the Label iyn the Pots and Boxes. If the address is to SSS, Oxford Street, London, they are

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3754, 14 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3754, 14 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3754, 14 March 1891, Page 1

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