HORSE COVERS and LEGGINGS I HORSE COVERS asd LEGGINGS .1 T, H. THOMPSON,. SADDLER and HAUNES3. MAKBH (Opposite f riiicc of Waits Hoitl), MASIERTON, Has now to hand an entirely now atook consisting o( MDDLEIIY AND HARKEW Enolish and Colonial Saddles, BRIDLES, SpURB AND BrEABTPLATEB, Harness of all kinds, NOW is the time to nurohaeo RUGS andHORSECOVEIIS and Leggings of nil kinds, HUNTSMEN Can be equiped with every requisite,, also jtuo now English patent bit—speoiallj adapted for hard mouthed horses. Racehorse owners will find a supply ot the best clothing and necessaries for the training stable. Will icceiro in exchange all kind of saddlery or harness and allow its value in part payment for new goods. Rcpaiiß neatly oxcculod with despatch. ;,-Workmanship and material guaranteed,. iA : iLLEN-A TJ AB ™ ANN .'miiLEN.;* JtIARTMANN . fe j :i \Direo'i Importers of % r -< U SPIRITS,. ETCv". SPIRITS, ET0„: ; ,-, Andrew Usher & Co's Whiskey Aitchison's Chariot Ale Cockbum's Port Wines Duff, Gordon & Co's Shernes George Goulet's Champagne Australian Wines And all tho loading brands of Wines Spirits, and Malt Liquors. :: <y ■; Officoa and" Snmplo^Rppmß^r-:> : ..-:.o Groy. jpHE?NEWEST BOOKS directiroin :J.v : ' London and;tho leading .English Journals', ;Afagazinea i: , : 'and'Newspapers may bo obtained within a fow hours of the 'arrival of.oyery.ocean also kept in itobk^SS^?^'^ ifent:. for ; TlMEs'' v-.A;firsNlass ! ;and.;complete;;printuii! .stock on'the pre'imses;n-feUff, : ■-v;;f::;; : ;;j.B,:iNNES,;,;.....'. ■.'Printer; Stationer,'arid 5 ; Dr. Qillon's),; '?■' "Wftto. ton Qilices-Noxlt and lorns,
qmm smE^mmßTo^ Eesideiili.Agcnt'. '.N,'Z;;. Government :Li(V ":■ '"■ •■'■ : ,..: ; lusurftrice:- ■. ■ EdyftlJiisurnhceCompauyi..,. ■,,, ..(Fire); Unijed.lnsuranccCpmpany/. ■',■ ~(Marine), Mctrbpplitaii';B.uiidipg.;S6cietj.. VALUATOR AND ACCOUNTAWV ,I3? : iMQNBY-i6-lend.on approved Eccuritie'sifrom £M^:o,WfMojiU currentrirtcsf ''' : ''■' ' \" tf/Jj'WpRES improved M'w'oil grassed,' V Owf 'andj'Sub'diyidcdvinto ■ lionyonicpt: ->";paddbck3; : >ihc-'liind; is/vfell-watored, .. " gppd:.dwclliiig,; ..wool-shed,: 'Bhee'p : 'dipi : ~': .now carrying I,loo'sheep.'..Price £2,125, ' w ■ : 6tpck'a{;yaluatipii;" " "■ '■ ''■'" * '"\ ,ii ■:-M'A^QB,ES : .and- : lt)''V«ciißsi ■ JVoll %\JV .watered; ■ GO.-.cbains ; - fencing ',. '; -50- : ;cbbiri s}:" f eiicing ■ (neigh :V: £. .felled : ;.rcady' 'top. burning;' ;.*45/.acres ■■■." :"atandibg';'liuiiK;; ; ;:Whiire;/ Dairy;-,. Cow. ;.' "shed; J Orohard;."/rrice.;£soo/.''' ■.;She'cpDip,:6rchard,.and:Sub-dividcd ■■into cpnycnicntpaddocks carrying.:?oo ..'6h'cep;'>Price;£b:l2s 6d: pcracre^s^ > nowcarrying. 1000 sheep.i Price;
;": ■:-.£315s per acrc;^.:'/■:£ £ 'QQl'j^oiM^booJlLand—ill'-'-Jellcd and ■ J JlS'Eownvin the host English grasses. '."■ ''steadif Outhouse,'. 'Orchard,' etc., : - etc. :- Well watered and sub-divided into con- '.-.'■ vyenicn i\; paddocksh ■ Trie e;?.- £3 ■;i3s] Cd :pcr'acre',^v':;y.;i f fll'l ;'QQ Acres—WclHcncodV'and ■aubO divided J into convenient pad-:.'".;..-dockSi 2Dwellings, Wool Shed, Men's : : ; V: (House,' Cow Sheds, Stockyard, Sheep r-:.;--Dip':.and■ Yards. : ,Tho land is well- ;'■ '• .}\ratcrcd.';. Carrying capacity 2500 sheep ; : .'and 150 head of cattle. 500 acres first v - : : /class flat land suitable for crops of any Vvkind; the balance hilly and undulating : .y: . Price, £3 3s Cd per acre. iW"ACHES,' Bush land; 50 aorcs VUI flat: balance undulating. Well i*!;.watered. 500 acres in grass, and say !'■;:*■ 87 acres native bush; now carrying t 1500 sheep, Price, £6 5a Od. Adjoin. :;.i : ipg railwaj atntion.. ■ 9' AGUES in" lbs borough ol Mssterton. ■ Price, £260. ■ f>,fp ACRES, undulating limestone v 4fct) country, 400 acres in grass, .p partly fenced; capable of carrying i ,;.;?:; sheep to tho aero. Splendid country, ;■'".' well watered. Price £l los per acre, 9110OMED residence, 6 roomed dwelling and 4kcrcs of land in the Borough of I Masterlon, Prico £llOO. I " i IIOOMED Dwelling, J acre o! land buggy { shed and outbuildings, Price £275. £ BOOMED COTTAGE, Orchard, oto. 0 £MO. 1 OAK ACRES. Wool shed, dwell,o\JO ing, and sheop yards, King fenced and sub-divided. 1200 acres in grass | 100 acres in bnsb, WolU 3000 sheep, Price, £6,000,
BUILDING SITES FOR SALE in all PABTBor MABIEBTON G. HASKELL, Thfl Original PAINTER, GLAZIER, and PAPERHANGER, who has been ostablishod in Musberton (or eighteen years. No deception and no inferior work. Guarantees a tjood and hones, job for honest pay. fi TT TARES this opportunity of VXtilt thanking the Inhabitants of Maeterton and the General Publio for paßt favours, and hopes for a continuance of tame for Good Work and Low Prices. G.H, defies competition without bugs. Residence and Workshop—Queon-Stroet adjoining Presbyterian Church. iqVITABCB BUILDING SOOIiSTT
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18930429.2.21.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4406, 29 April 1893, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
625Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4406, 29 April 1893, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.