: . ■^ i l ,, fti|%af«e6VMpV«i'l*elr eft ■ ora«s thiiflipiiitlfi;'.;,.», .; : ,v int k ifijf iiili;;;ft4 S [ \j[ mtcfj?iainPiand,ip.?t!»aß.:iß Bcl- pie a ibe the largest and pr< bßsb'eelected in the Colony.' ran - ; OMANS'by:practi- if, 1 •J"'- 'oallywory'leiidihg maker iu the : . tforld -on TiMB". 'from 20a ] ,■■ nlohthly.- -v ; r '.",•• '■•■"■ Al ' rpflf ; JL,; p,ur'yV,Htehouaßi aDd. inepe'cc ilia ■ ";; l Grand 'Minii, '; ' Oi id r .. ■ ' ■■■: .'- • ~, .. it TTISITOjRS, fi;pra; the; country are ii. y _ al stock andwinpJHprices, without being ac pressed to purchiae. - i TPGLAND.; AND. GERMANY" ■ be JQJ jppflßip,.. Jhe .instrunjentii [ bl< of pro'mVe'ntEnfjlish and German manler utactureisare exhibited aide .by side; jut notably Kuhso, Broadwood, Lipp and i. Sobne, Erard, Schwechten. . iod Time'Paysiesm, (aißpeoialty, from 20b j jrv Monthly. ;cbiM;y, , ijambton Quay..;.... , : ;,.»Wellin gto .. •M. J. BROOKES, 'Mnaoeu. ; <m tt : K, HEKRIMN. SECOND TO NONEJ : ?S Photographic Work of every kind. Children's Likenesses a speciality. Enlargements a leading feature. l Z' t'OOABINETSandONB ENLAEGE J./0 WENT, 15x12, for—ilors £1 lSi beautifully finished POPIJLA.K STUDIO, Opposite TeAro House, t, ' • <._ COBA-STBEET, WELLINGTON.' 2W ' _ MRS R. HERRMANN. &211- 21 r S G. W. '.REMNANT uth's i ' -| and "DEGSto. intimate to settlors and the JD travelling ;publio tbat ! he', has taken over froni'Mn Vile his lohg : establish'ed and , favourably'-knbwn Stables arid Horse Bepb~ sitoryrand asks'lor acohtlriu'ahco of the' support which hot been so HberollyftQcorded Olass to him in ilie'pasf. TheEiyery'Deparlnierit 11 to will bo under his own supervision. . OUT Horse^, : Sihgle'andD6ubje'finggies,Dbg itting Carts aril Drays on'the shortest notice, at ap. mo'derato'rates, 1 .. terns Telegrams "from commercial men or j families proinptly'dUended to, A stroDg Bralo is always kept in the 8 ln establishment fq:: removal'of families or furhituro'fromdrains'or iiuy 'part : of'the district. A Parcels entrusted to his care will itwe receiveevery 'attention. aping Q.-W. : 'HEMMT,Pabiatna, :poß l FORSALa, irtof 4,200 acre's'gobd sheep country, fenced and ' subdivided largeportion arable.' Home- ; stead close :> . ;ili sflur- 3,700 acres bush lari'd'allcleorandin grass, nnn' '. rich soil wel situated, subdivided into ''X i good buildings, a 640 acres bush land, partially improved. ~•.. , With small expenditure would mako ed at | good'farm capable of carrying about 1 1500-sheep.,, ~, ~ . ~. ... 440 ( acres' bush J.t.nd, ..all clear,, and well ler 'gra.sscd,-fer[ccd,:and subdivided,, now , carrying 1200 sheep. ■ 240, acres partially improved bush laud, 100 acres bush land, fully improved, rich : soil, good,dwelling,and ', farm' builditigs,'closo to railway-station, .suitable for' dairy 'farm, ,„., 700' acres' partially improved bush land, fjp L excellent sh'cep_ country. '' 500: acres partially improved bush land. 820 i acres partially improved-bush land, dwclhng anclfarmbuildingS;, h ,Jiß," KElTH,Mastcrton ■■■<: ;EM ' MERCHANT, irAILOR Aib HABIT .."■1JAKE8,.,..., mh , (Me Sitaro, Qreytown). T)EWci to announce that he has opened \\ a branch of the business in ™™ '. ~ ~. -,„',Stock of., ~-,,.,.:. ;, v. ■ TwfißDS, telS, AMD 9ABIT MATERIAL im ' lh.tbe colony, and hopes to receive ; ~ | a share'of the publio support; - ' v f< SADDLE TWBRDB A SPEOIALITy. ' y I All Wori at Lowest Rateß. W a Note The A'mkessft ; .. S;,WEBB, ;„ shion Main-street, T'ahiataa and at Grey town, ! U oW «S€iE. trted. ' .;„_.. „;L,.r-- ■ table { A farm of ICU acres, partly improved, Halls, close; to creamery; 55 aoreß in grass and ok at nearly all ftnoed. Fur lease with a purchasing clause, par 160 acres,,ail ;iel.led and grasßed, iand. ■ ■ partly fenced. Eight mileß from Eketa- ,„„, h'ußa,;.;:-.0.. ..;.'■■ jy ;' A good Butoieringßuainess. '" A ifittt cUss : lFarni of 93' acres, all 'b™. felled aridsabdivided, within Mtlf a mile If, of Railway and Creamery. . Sections in i'arkville from 1 acre to ut. 6o' 100., 3 f the Several houtes in Eketahuna. ,'th'at Mijiiey to loud on freehold'se'burity. , HE- Apply-. ' ;i ; •. ,■ ■■• ;, ? w '. ' Commission Agent,' 'M I ~:••,:; ),i-,.'' Eketahuna-:: Be- ' FLOOR MItLS. GhmbMnbm ~ SAY3S the; honor to Inform "their , cußtomiirs that they have stopped
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4615, 8 January 1894, Page 4
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591Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4615, 8 January 1894, Page 4
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