sylvauia, ii. 1860, when more than a thoußßiid wells wore' boxed from 500 to COO feet deep, and in 1809 miainy of the wells yielded regularly 300 barrfls pet day. Wo mention this to show thai it is possible, and indue,l probable, that the Waiotapufind may be of tlie utmost importance to New Zealand. Thopro spectsare undoubtedly ?oud and everything is being; done to inalte the venture a success, &e., &c., &c. From the N,Z. Herald, Auckland, No''vomber. 11 Many porsons have visited the VVaiotapu Oil and Mineral Company's ground during the past week, and a good'many of those who havobcen hitherto incredulous. Mr Scott allowed them to dig for themselves, the result being they cams away perfectly satisfied. Tlio show i decidedly good, and the Hndinoof Oil in the vicinity of the thermal springs is regarded as a very favourable sign, >• Dated 6th Novembo r ' A communication just received from Air Lungmore, a celebrated Melbourne chemist, statos that this Petroleum in its crude stuto is' worth 3s per [{all.®. . Prospectuses and Application Forms may be obtained at the VCairikata Daily OmoK.'Uaitcrtim.; from MrG. A, Fairbrother, Carterton; from Mr F. H, Woud, Greytown : of from LAEKY iii-t D Co, Brokers, Willis Street, Wellington, LOWES & IOfiNS. NATIVE LAND SALK Undiyidcd Intercut m Akura Block
JANUARY 16th, 1892. Messrs lowes and iorns lt&vo recuived instructions from tlio Executors of thejato Hewy Lanniatcr, Esq., to sell »t®ir Rooms, Mnstetton, (immediatuly sifter sale of Education ltesorve Lands) ■: ■AJI the undivided interest of the late' Henry' Bannister,'' bein« the share of Ramera Eoim'ata, in tlio Akur.i likck, containing 800 acres more or less. Tlio Salo js Without Beservo. ' Special Sals of Draught Mares, Pedigree Hulls, etc., from Canterbury. , SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th, (after the Sale of Lind.) Messrs luwes & iorns arc _ instructed to sell as above - 25 'Head mixed Cattle 5 Pedigree Bulls 11 Draught mares, and geldings. The above are to arrive from Chrißtohureh, and will bo for absolute eale. Rale of Blacksmith's Stock-in-trade, Tools, etc. MONDAY, JANUARY 18th. 1892. Messrs lowes and iorns are instructed by C. F. Vallance, Ksq., to soU on the premises at Taaeru, tho atock-in-trade, blacksmiths' tools, etc., iu and upon tho shop and promises occupied by Mr Townaond. Sillj will bo without rese.rvo, and commence at 1 o'clock sharp. fecial Sale of Young Cattlo from Canterbury.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20,1892. LOWES and lORNS are instructed to se'l at their yards as above,' a consignment of--200 well-bred 1£ yew old cattlo, mixed sexes Will be dratted and classed to suit purchasers, IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF Steam KiiginoH, Iron Dray, Horses, etc. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1892. Al2 o'clock. Messrs lowes and iOrns havo received instructions to sell at thoir rot ras by auction as abovn, the followiiiß fiist-class plant.' - 2 8-horao powor Engines, 651b pressure . in first-class condition 6G feet Iron Shaftine 2 and 2| inch 1 Waggon 1 team three Draught Horses with harness 1 Horse, Dray and Harness 1 Platform Scales. 50 feet Gin Driving.Bislt Lot Bearings, Tools, etc, The whole may bo Been oil the promises of the Auctioneers. OPENING NOTICE, acorn TEMPERANO.fi HOTEL Opposite m Mastehton Coach Factory. BE OPEN on and after the first daj of October for the llecoplion of Boarders and the travelling pub.io. Those qivin« tbo house a call will find oiyility combined with comfort, Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor, SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Queen-street, Masterton GOOD PADDOCKS fob HOUSES.
STEAM COACH AND WAGUON FACTORY. JAMES MUIE, ' (Lute Ross ani Mnir.) 00AOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, Farrier, and GENERAL BLAOKSMITH, ringineering Department is 11011 under tho management of Mr JOHN CADE, ivhoso extonsivo experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work ef any description in. a firstclass manner. Engines, Sawmiilinc; Machinery, Com bioeßi Chaflcuttera, etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates. At the ANNUAL SHOW I still upheld my reputation for fitßt-olaas work in the Coachbuilding line, tnkiug. first honours for double bugt;y at'.both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on setting a first-class .job at a reasonable figure. Mr R,. CRAWFORD, tho Champiok Farribh of the WnirarapH, is still in charge of ray Shoeing Department,, and patrons may rely on getting' their horses shod in the' best style. My price for hacks is still five shillings Cash, or 6/6 booked, for either Steel or Iron Shoes, General Biacksmithim in all its branches, , . Roie—Une Second-hand SOL way woolpress For Sale—A Bargain. Priue £6 J. MU lit, Ooachbuilder, &o,&o, Steam Factory Queen Street Masterton. , KNIGHTS OF LABOR. REFORM SPECIAL SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION.. A . SPECIAL meeting of the Aasoeia- . tion will be held iri the Forostera' Hall on SATURDAY, January §Brdj At 8 o'clock p.m. '' ' : of'urgeht importance. ■ , H,MARSH, • : : ; :: v Secretary, :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4011, 13 January 1892, Page 3
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