r E have pleasure in announcing to the W inhabitants oflfasterlon and the public general!; that we havo purchased the old-established business formerly carried on by Mr \V. Noill, and solicit a continuance of that support which has been so liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LlVEfilt DBPARTUBNT will be tinder our personal supervision, end every attQDtion will bo paid to all horses placed in oar charge, SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on hire at Moderate charges, Telegrams from commercial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with the utmost care and satisfaction gnaran> teed, A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore. Noiß-Tho Temii and Castlepoint COACH will run as usual, and will be in ehargo of a competent and popular driver, who can bo rolicil ou to pay every attention to passengers and goods, PARCELS ontrnßtcd to our caro will bo carried at moderate rates, WELLERBROS, J. R. JUGGINS, T AND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION i AGENT AND VALUATOR , Eketahuna, baa several properties for sale in town jnd country. Win. WIGHT SMITH, LAND AGENi 1 , Oillces-Noxt Lowes and loriiH, QUEEN STREET, MASTtMTOJf. AOENCIESItcsident Agent N.Z. Government Lite Insurance Department, liojol Insurance Company .. ~ (Firo) United Insuranco Company ~ ~ (Marine) Metropolitan Building Sooioty, VALUATOR AND ACCOUNTANT. Iff" MONEY to lend oa approved securities from £IOO to £IO,OOO, at lowest current rates. LOANS NEGOTIATED. FOR SALE: ' fj/? A ACRES improved land, well grassed, fJOU and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, the land is well-watered, good dwelling, wool-shed, sheep dip, yards, and all necessary outbuildings, now carrying 1,100 sheep. Prico £2,125, stock at valuation, JLvy \J watered. 00 chrtiuß fencing (owners), 50 chains fencing (neighbours). 40 acres in grass. 15 acres foiled ready (or burning. 45 acres standing bush. Whare, Dairy, Cow shed, Orchard. Prico £SOO. f\7Q ACRES improved land nil new OI & country. Dwelling, Stockyard, Sheep Dip, Orchard, and Sub-divided into convenient paddocks carrying 900 sheep, Price £3l2s Od per aero, A Q i Acres, well grassed and watered, ttOi now carrying 1000 aheep, Price, £3lss per acre. AQI Acres Good Land-all felled and J i/l sown in the best English grasses. Wool Shed, Shcop Dip Yards, Homostead, Outhouse, Orchard, etc,, etc. Well watered and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. Price, £3 13s Gd per aero. 91 0 Q Acres—Well fenced, and subUL ~ 0 divided into convenient puddocks, 2 Dwellings, Wool Shed, Mea's House, Cow tsheds, Stockyard, Sheep Dip ond Yards. The land is wellwatered, Carrying capacity 2500 sheep and 150 head of cattle. 500 acres first class flat land suitable for crops of anykind ; the balance hilly and undulating slopes. Price, £3 3s Gd per aero. KQIV ACRES, Bush land; 50 acres OO I flat: balance undulating, Wellwatered, 500 acres in grass, and say 87 acres nativo bush; now carrying 1500 sheep, p ricc, £0 5b Od. Adjoining railway station, 9 ACRES in the borough of Moßtcrton. Prico, £250, Q A C ACRES undulatiug limeslono O'lt) country, 400 acres in grass, partly fenced; capable of carrying i sheep to the acre. Splendid country, well watered, Price £4los per aero. 9 ROOMED residence, 6 roomod dwelling and 4 J acres of land in the Borough of Masterton, Price £llOO, 7 ROOMED Dwelling, j acre of laud buggy shed and outbuildings. Price £275, r* ROOMED COTTAGE, Orchord, etc, 0 £l4O. 1 OAK ACRES. Wool shed,dwell--10 \Ju ing, and sheep yards, Ring fenced and sub-divided. 1200 acres in grass; 100 acres in bush, 'WeIU watered and fenced, Carrying over 3000 sheep, Price, £6,000, BUILDING BITES FOR SALE isiiiPARTSorMASTERTON. EKETAffIJNA LIYEBYAAD BAIT STABLES. Mr ALLANMANGUSON WISHES to inform thegonoral pub lio that ho has taken over Irom Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait Stable and Grass Paddocks hold by bim in oon nection with the Temperance Hotel, Saddle Horses and Bugoies always on EIRE. Single And Double Buggies to meet every and late trains if required, First class Paddookß for Horses and till kinds of Stock, BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. mBE NEWEST BOOKS direct from X London and the leading English Fournals, Magazines, and Newspapers arrival of every Woean Btnamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers >leo kept in stock, taenti for" Wairarapa Daily Times" A first-olass and complete printing itock on the premises. J. B.INNES, ■■] Printer, Stationer, and Bocksellor, i (Opposite Dr. Gillon's), \ tViUis-street Wellington t ■V. Crabtree & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva.fltreet, Wollintrton, t SNGINEERB, IRON AND BRASS t FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS , &e, k, i: "ITEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flai t Mill machinery always on hand; t lakers of ever; description of wrought i: "' I 'on split pullies, builders andcontraca >ra Ironwork, ornamental castincte, tomb e ilia, wrought and ml iran fencing eto. }. atoa Oheaper than any firm In town
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4391, 12 April 1893, Page 4
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775Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4391, 12 April 1893, Page 4
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