HE UNITED PABMBBS' ALLIANCE (Ldiitsd), WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON NORTH & WANQANUI. PROFERTIEfTFoR SALE—--522 aores 4 miles from Levin,part freehold, part Native 600 „ Pohangina, 200 In grass, fenced 209 Pohangina, 133 in gross 300 „ Birmingham, 250 in grass, fenced 400 „ Birmingham, house and improvements 517 „ Kairanga, highly improved 1400 ,1 Kairanga, 950 in grass 200 „ Longburn, highly Improved 780 „ Pohingina, 310 acres In grass and turnips, pcrpetual loase, with right ol purchase, 437 „ Improved farm, Carnarvon 060 „ near Wanganui good road all the way; fenced and well fvaforcd cheap SOO „ near Pates, all in grass, well /ented 4750 „ near Huntorville, good roiid >ll the wur; all in grass, well watered, and good /ences j a valuable property, Easy terms 2620 „ near IXunterville and aboatS miles (rom railway station j well grassed and watered, good roads, now dwellinghouse; a fine property and conveniently sitanted Full particulars on aplieatlon to THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE, Waterloo Quay, Wellington.
Charles G. Scott, ATOTIONKBII, land, stock, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR, Home Aqept.—Rents Collected SALES conducted in town or country as desired. Agent—Norwich Union Fire Awr ante Socioty. Farms For Bale, MR SCOTT HAS THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES FOR BALK--40 ACREB, all In pms, well fenced MahnralißrH 50 ACRE FARM, Woodlands Road, Six roomed homo, (tables, dairy, 1 acre in G rtien. 23 ACRES, 1 j miles from Wootiville, five roomed house, a grand orchard bringmg in £2O a year (or Irult, every con venienco required on it small (arm. |Q ACRES in Woodlands Road, 4 roomed house good orchard, to be sold cheap. OHAS, G. SCOTT, AUCTIONEER. WOODVILLE. DON'T MISS THE CHANCE to Pur. chase a House from the Undersigned who can sell upon on; terms and at jour own price. Houm and Heel ions of Land lor sale in any part of the Borough. Terms arranged and the way to buy made Easy, Worktop ltml— land, 55ft (rentage, with new 8 roemod dwelling, I Ytrkmp Itoad—No 2—ssft frontage, 150 depth, with new 6 roomed dwelling, Miriam Slrtil—No 3—50 feet frontage by a depth of 110 feet, with new 5 roomed Dwelling-house, All well fenced, shads and every convenience. Qim .S(r«(-Land, 88 ft. by 132!t, 7 Roomed Dwelling, Copper, Pump, and Every convenience. Planted with Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Garden, etc., etc. E, fl. WADDINGTON,
COMMISSION AND INSURANCE' AGENT, PERRY-STREET, MASTERTON «9 O W CIH p 3 0 HJ ' 0 H Ww 0 » j n ! § 3 a Ay B fi " ft 1 U» <0 S A 2®9 R2 B a II &> 2 1 .1 T" E DIiEMEN'i BOLE AGENCIES—ERARD PIANOS' Rubinstein has said: " But then ! only one piano—tha Erard." Madame Schuman; 11 1 hare asked fo an Erard Piano," preference for the Erard. KUHBE PIANOS. A distinguished manu facture.Recipient o( 2? gold medals Testimony from Henri Kowalski: Thi magnificent piano supplied by thi "Dresden" to my concerts is worth; of the bcstEnglishand Continent platforms, ROSENKRANZ PIANOS Testimony from Madame Patey! Tom —Exquisite, Touch-lleßponsiTe Finish—Very superior. BOOSEY'S famous Band Instruments se cured the highest awards at oil thi mportant Exhibitions from 186! in 1889. A, F, HILL'S compositions in stock, notabl;
OUK MUSIC DEPARTMENT Is Blocked with the latest novelties in Shee and Book Music. OUR TUNING DEPARTMENT Is under the superintendence ol an expert PIANOS AND ORGANS on Tims Pay ments.irom 20a monthly. The DRESDEN Piano Co., Lambton Quay & Bkandon-stbibt. WELLINGTON, M. J. BROOKES, Manager. VTnlrarapa Agents:—Masterton—Measr Hood and Johnson. Grejtomi—Mr F. H Wood. C. WINCHESTER BASEBAND CONFECTIONER, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, rpHE HEW DINING ROOM is now I opwi to tho public, * here FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied at tho unifohn charge of ONE SHILLING. Breakfast, 8 to 9.50 a.m. Lunoueok, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from five o'clock,
SOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Evening, tid j and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffee at all hours Railway Boarding House, Hall Street* Masterton. THE BEST la TABLE IN THE DISTRICT, Board and lodging £1 per week, paid inadranoe. m'MEAIS.OAE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE BHILLING ; •!fe"Jh'ny and Htading Boom«, Pritak Sitting Room for■ laditii GOOD BTAELING. .S»aOOD PADDOCKS fUNO fTr HlEii. This Really Magnificent Instrument can be hired for theatrical performances, operas, concerts, and dancet, at a more reasonable rate than sny'okher piano for hiro in Masterton. Call and teat tbe piano before going elsewhere, FRED. WRIGHT Hmnw
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4465, 8 July 1893, Page 4
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