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Aro Hobs p. »£$ 8 •IS* l.i -fi iJAv.r"* >«rr =3*Sa?* : .»*;.£& the the most shots' house i^/irim^«ii^»S^|| For every description of .TEST NOVELTIES A TS-T> FAS II 1^ Is the Wholesale Warehouse, ;•',•' •■. ,' r .# ■■•'/•■'■il ± ojl ** OIC £? ot,r celebrated DRESS MELTONS, made expressly to our or der and strongly recommended,^ an d oi wonderful durability. We have these inshadeß of G i/s, Batons, Browns, Beds, Blues, .Oreeri pnd a variety of other useful colors, from 10/6, to 15/-the dress lengths; ■•■...■■./ *.'•. ; >u .-.,.>A ri T7l "CI our fashionable CHEVIOT SERGES, in self colors and in w colored mixtures, J,2 to 46 tuclmipidtfl JoJJJILi 2/11, 3/6, and 3/9 per yard. • '^ : l GTjTO our admirable assortment of new patterns in COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS, l/ll t0.4/6 yd ; our Na| oHj-Hj Black ESTAMINE SERGES, all. warranted fast dyes, trom 1/- tu 3/6 yard. Black ESTA MINE SERGES, oKiiwranfci/astdi/cs, trom 1/-tu 3/6 yard. 2 Ci I'll IJI our BANMOCKBURN DRESS TWEEDS L pure soft wool, in a variety of colors, 1/9 per yard ; our (1 ~ " " Vll yard. ...^ CI our TAivTAJN suixiiMis, 40 ncuus wiae, ats/y yara; atiAUBJU ana rjj;\n.c4\» uHEOKS, from 2/9 i toUi Jli our STRIPED and FANCY DRESS FABRICS, HOMESPUNS and BEI'*ES, all colors, trom 10i -taty our infinite and Exquisite ROBE DRESSES in charming Aariety of material, colour, and design, comp r, ■ » i m • m rn.---i __.; it. t..a i._.. •!...• .• ' «/v»,rr»ivrAfivri-kVQ _* Z>l~.'.. .v. n t...:„l ..J V. COMBINATIONS of Plain material and Checks, with a great many other handsome designs and sty raging in price from 20s to 97a.6d, ' ' ,? QTj* TU our magnificent assortment ot SILK PLdSHES and VELVETS in all the fashionable colour* inoludingOXj Ci newest shades, from lfi to 21 inches wide and from 2/6 to 7/' l par yard.? Patterns sent free on application AND THEN REMEMBER that our two First-class DRESSMAKING ROOMS offer unique and unequalled opportunifcie sf getting dresses made in the highest Btyle of art at TE ARO HOUSE. ' -'r^M.

MOLLER, JENSSEN MONEY STOKE, PAHIATUA, ' ■■ Groceries, Crockery, Ironmongery, Retail at "Wholesale Prices. 4 TRIAL SOLICITED^

CI-.XJB HOTEL EKETABUNA. Jf. 1). PELLING, Pbopjmbxob,] HA VJ3TG-taken over the above wellknown Bote], trusts by civility and beat attention to merit a Bhare of public patronage. The travelling public will find the above Hotel the most comfortable and convenient in the Only the best brand of liquors kept Good stabling. Charges strictly moderate. FDPELLING, Proprietor.

Eketahuna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Propbietor HAVING taken ever the above wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. The House has been thoroughly renc /atedand re-furnished The quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of the very best obtainable. T PAESONS, Prop rieto ,

a S. "W DALRTMPLB, H imMtmmmMi/mwm MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND- __-^ Established : Invercargill, 1863 ;Hokitika, 1866 ; Masterton, 18!ZflL .A.G-E3STOIES r The Standard Insurance Company oiNew Zealand, fire Marine and Fidelity Guarantee., Permanent Investment and Loan Association- of. Wairarapa'. Norl>ury'« Draininje: Pipes. Uock'sßnbber Stamps and Inks. The "Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee.) IT A C r TTljJT~>rrV~\"Vr • Boron ß nt ° ,ra > 71^e3b y r^ 1 fr om y? e y' n 8to n^?" tl1 f 1 Mayorandß Councillors. Population 3300: there are eighty streets-having a total length IVI A I HiTlt-L V/lN 'of 33 miles 53J chains. The area of the Borongh acres 3 roods and 13 perches. The Tt*. rates are Is in che £ for general purposes, and one penny in the £for Public Library (with a free Beading room and Library, and contains over' 2000" Volume*.% The town is lighted with' gas. Thero are three branch banks, and two other banks have bought sites, six Licensed Hotels, and four private hotels, County Club, two daily papers, and two Weeklies, Theatre Koyal, Drill Hall, two Flour Mills, two Steam Sash and Door Factories. Market days—Wednesdays and Saturdays, when stock and "other sales are held, by auction. It isth» i chief township of the Wairarapa, and one of the largest inland towns in the North Island, in the heart of pastoral and agricultural property. There ate, the following Societies: Freemasons, M.U.1.0. Oddfellows, Ancient Order of Foresters, Druids,' Beohabites, Gospel Temperance Union, and Good Templars, Company oi Bifle Two Cricket Clubs, Lawn Tennis and Three Football Clubs, Caledonian Society, Pastoral and Agncultual Society, Farmer's Club, Poultry Society, Horticultural and Industrial Society holding Autumn and Spring Shows, a Jockey Club owning a freehold course, adjacent to the town where Spring and Autumn Meetings are held. The District Court, B.M. Court, Bank. rarapa, there being five solicitors practising in it. The publio Hospital managed by a Board of six Trustees, and having the attendance of three medioal men., The North Wairarapa Benevolent Society is managed here by a resident Committee. The Wairarapa North County Council offices are situated" in the town, and also the Masterton Boad Board Offices. Churches—Church of England, Boraan Catholic Presbyterian, Wesleyan, Plymouth Brethren, and Salvation Army. Two public schools, with average attendances of 600, and Catholto School about 100; Town Lands Trust, Park Trust, Cemetery Trust, Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society; Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa. Public Trust Officer ; Deputy Assignee in Bankruptcy. A public park of "30 acres, having a orioketing oval; also on endowment in the Forty-Mile Bush of 746 acres, let on an improving lease, Town Lands Trust of 70 acres from which a revenue of £3OO is obtained, two Bathing Sheds, two Brass Bands, two large publio Cattle and Sheep Sale Yards, Town Hall (Kurupuni), Institute, Tempsrance, Masonic, Foresters', and Oddfellows' Halls.

PROPERTIES FOR SAI-E Price | Begister £ No. 331 163 acres, dairy farm, and only live miles from town 860 424 100 acres, good paddock, orchard, and hop garden, new house, good dairy farm 800 429 338 acres, ring fenced, sixroomed house. Terms half cash 1940 478 60 acres, good house"- good dairy farm, 5 miles from Maaterton, 600 511 2700 acres, well fenced and grassed, stock 2000 seeep and 40 head of cattle given in, Rood limestone country 6860 618 800 acres, terms 10% cash, balance at 7%; first-class limestone country, good mixed bush, 25s per acre 1000 585 240 acres, I cash, balance 6i percent; only 4 miles from railway station 2160 594 84 acres, Rood farm; only 12 miles from Masterton, ring iencfld and divided into six paddocks 600 639 7 roomed house, 1 acre 150 644 240 acres, in 11 paddocks, carries 1100 sheep 3200 648 2529 acres and stock. Terms— J cash, balance at 5% a great bargain 6000 651 9-roomed house, 10 acres 650 670 4-roomed house and 3 acres 250 671 5 roomed house 1 acre 175 687 1328 acres, good sheep farm, £2 10s per acre; 8-roomed ' house. 3200 i 720 115 acres arable land, well fenced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks ; only 4 mil es from Masterton and half mile from railway station 633 728 684 acres, well fenced, grassed and watered only about 50 acres of live bush left for shelter ; divided into 12 paddooks, and good orchard, 6-roomed house, dairy, shed 50 x 24 feet; stock, 1400-sheep, 30 head of cattle, horses, Ac. Can betaken at valuation. Easy terms. 4788 737 8500 acres, fenced and grassed Only 30a per acre, -J- cash balance 6| % 5250 746 750 acres, 484 freehold, 266 leasehold ; half cash, balance 6$ % 3872 747 216 acres, all fenced and well watered, two thirds in grass 864 758 2000 a-res leasehold, rent L 8 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to remain No. 687 and 758 adjoin, (would work well together) 300 760 1600 acres Fern Land, 6 room • ed house. Terms £I6OO cash; £3200 at 6 per cent for 4 years. 4800 762 680 acres, in 16 paddocks, 10 roomed house, 1800 sheep and 40 head cattle at valuation 5348 765 700 acres; 150 acres in grass; 26s per acre.; only £875 cash, balance on mortgage at 6| per cent, 875 767 856 acres in 7 paddocks, 600 acres in grass; 8 roomed house £3OOO can remain at 7% 5992 781 560 acres ring fenced, and 700 sheep. Terms half cash 1680 784 2000 acres ring fenced, nine roomed house, great bargain 5250 785 525 acres, ring fenced, very good 2363 789 290 acres, ring fenced, seven roomed house, carries 900 sheep. 2500 796 2,300 acres, 8 roomed hou3e 4000 sheep, etc. Terms, onethird cash, Tbalance at 6 %. Only 9 miles from town and rail" way 9500 797 7-roomcd house and 8 acres. 350 811 6 roomed house, 12 acres, only 600 816 750 acres, first-class station, 12 miles from Town 1875 818 40 acres, lj miles from town 800 833 1640 acres—44o acres in grass, well watered, 1$ miles from Kailway Station, on'y £2 per acre. Easy terms. 3280 884 156 acres, well grassed, watered and fenced. } mile from Railway Station. 593 836 Hotel, 42 rooms, 8 stalled, 2 loose boxes, coach house, Hall 60x80; 20 acres of land. Very easy terms. 4500 840 6700 acres, leasehold, Rent, £175 per annum. Goodwill and improvements, £2200. Freehold 20s j. er acre if wished, £6700. Stock at valuation, about £I7OO. 842 1500 acres Finest lime stone station, in the district; divided into 13 well-watered and Begistoi Price No. grassed paddocks, only 4- m lea from Town Railway Station, and Stock at' ' Valuation. Terms, A cash, balance at 0% KmK) oil nonn C.-..L _i„i_ .!_<.. :_ no -. paddocks vith saw mill tithes. Three miles railway station. Stock at valuation. 17,600 845 P. Lease 180 acres. Rent £9 per annum. 120 •' f). Payment 20? acres, only 70 acres bush. Kent £36 10s 500 847 200 aores'bush laud 400 848 400 acres, 140 acres cleared and grassed all flat land. 1400 mi „«».._-t» t>-«„._..i. Ktk in grass. Small house. Rent £l6 10s. . 263 850 526 acres first class bush land. 25s per acre, 657 Samson Patent Stump Extractor. —FOR SALEHOTEL. GENERAL STORE. And many other properties in various localit.ee, suited to every description of purchaser, particulars of which and a li t of propertiw for sale will be furnished on application' '.;• .< ',;•'■'' v' '•'■"' :' 1 " - .; ;;,:v " aio;oooTo lend in sums of £IOO and upwards from 6% to 8%; G. S. W. DALRYMPLB, Mastertjn, Wairarapa.

PAHIATUA Stationery & Fancy Goods i OB?6X AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. "TUNCY GOODS from De La Rue EKETAHUNATOWN HALL. Edward Elliston, PROPRIETOR. W. Prangnell w> B> C henneUs, *nd Company, from London, in great RM 3000 MANILLA AND OTHER CIGABS. Leading New Zealand and Home Papers I and Magazines kept in Stock, j THOMAS QOMM, ADDEBSB— Post Office, in premises lately occupied by Mr Geo. Moore. GEO. LANGTON, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AOKNT. Theatrical Companies, &c., by applying tu W, OAMERON, Manager. If your watch will not keep time, try. T. H COLTMaN, ! Practical Watch and Chronometer MAKER, 26, Willis Street, Wellington, N.Z., AND "Where will.be found a splendid and large assortment of Watches (Gold and Silver jf most of the principal manufacturers With each watch purchased, maker's (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, Masterton.) I COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fl(\ AAA FEET of well-seasoned OU'Vy timber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Floorins; and all kinds of dressed, planed, and building timbrs. A few joblots to clear cheap. | Shingles, HouaeWocks, Palings . uoors and Sashes at lowest current rates All goods within the Borough delivered FREE. GEO- HERQSV Hall Street, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. AGENT KOR London and Lancashire J?ire Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life Akturanc* Coro. pany.' New Zealand Accident Insurance Com. p»ny. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gaiotto. etc., etn. 7 Agaut of the Pubfio Truelea. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy tor Wairarapa. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BLI """ SOCIETY. >:* acturing .Co;, = ■ Ltd. j ekpeijitionsjy'attend STREET.: MABTER* km

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 1

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