GRKYILLE & Co., lAND AGEHTSANDSURVEYOKB, PAHIATOA , V Hav« For Sale The Followikq DiboiabU PsorsßTtta : Acres, within two miles ol Patlatua, 999 years lease, house, garden, eio., m.. . t Q'/l Aores, near HaslweU.aU'lh pass 1 Utc and.rlng fenced, £slos per acre, 1 A A Aores, freehold ierel Land, with J.UU woll-flniehod House, good orchard, do,, in splendid locality, £1050,' TOLET. £pr Acres in grass, ring fenced, near DO Eketahuna Creamery, inn AOBES on five yews' lease; IVJU near dairy faotory. (),) ft AOIVEB first-class eheep couniry; 4),'0 small whate and gjod garden, on a go: Iroid. Rent—£72 per annum, with purchasing clause a* £8 per acre.
Te Aro Music Warehouse, D° NO'f FOIiGET TO . VISIT KIND'S MDBIO WABEHOUSE, WHEN IN WELLINGTON, OPPOSITE OPEKA HOUSE, 58 MANNERS STREET. EDWIN J, KING.
Walter A. Wood TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS We orset von is 1893 with a piner uss of HARVESTING MACHINES THAN EVER BEFORE, UTO EELUBIt MOWERS, HAY RAKES, REAPERS and BINDERS Leid Everywhere, WALTER A. WOOD MOWING AND,BEAPJNGM A'tt g.XN-fr"o 0 M P A N Y. Send for annual cataloguoto ROBINSON BROS OARTBRTON
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PAHIATOA, SULLIVAN & CORBV, (Late of Timaru and Wollington). Propkibtors, SD r\ B£Q to inform th «C 5 Ui| travollitigpublio and the residents of the Baih Ihstricts that they havo just completed oxtonaive additions and alterations to the Commercial Hote"., making it the largest and beat appointed hc-.ilry in tie Forty-Mile Busb, The rooms are lofty and well furnished, nod the dhinf; room mil be found supplied with the best tM< d/u>fe in the province. The bar is under their personal supervision, and none but the beat brands of liquors a :e kept, Hot, Cold, and Shower I-aths. There is a large Assemblj Ballaitached to the building, with strgo and scenery for theatricals, etc, Stable, loose boxes and gntss paddock, close by, in charge of inefficient Groom. The Billiard Uoom is fitted with one of the best Tables, and is attnnded by a compotont tnarkor. Coaches .stop at this Hoto daily CnAEOBuMonKBATK, G-. & T. YOUNG IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, Dlauufacturlug Jewelers LAUBTOti QUAY, IVELLIRQTON, G& T. YOUNG have been established • in Dunedin since 1802, Their establishment there is without a doubt the finest in Mew Zealand, and the stock is freely admitted to have no equal eithor for Extent, Newness, and Variety of Design, Quality or Cheapness, When you go to Dunedin call ana see it,
G. AND T. YOUNG DESIRE to call special, attention to tho foot that while their articles for sale are oj lite Best Quality, their prices arc iwi higher dm those of minor establishments, their object being to secaro a large amount of patronage, and at the same time tho approval of their customers; in fact, 6. &T. YOUNG claim to be be in a position to sell goods cheaper—they have no commission to pay to Home Buyers, Mr beorgc Young, one of thepartners, doing tho buying inßngland. They buy for mh and secure all discounts, consequently no houje can land their goods in the Colony at a cheaper rale, and as only a moderato profit to put upon tho landed cost, purohaeors may rest assured that any artiolo pnrcliased at their li'tllinglon Utahlishment wilt he tk best value to be obtained a. and T. YOUNG, WIMISOWN Bin DDNEDINi TIMARU, asp OAMABP mHE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE 1 (Luiiied). WELLINGTON, WANGANUI asd I'ALMERSTON NORTH. SEEDS. We have on hand n carofully-ealcctcd stock of newly-imported Seeds from the best English growers,also a fine stock of Colonial grown Old Pasturo Rye Grass. THE ALLIANCE offer special facilities for tho Bbipment of Wool and Frozen Meat to the English Market; all charges on the lowest cctilo Liberal Cash Advances made on Growing Clips of wool free of Commission. FORSALEShecp Dips, Arscnio Soiled and Raw Linseed Oils Lubricating Oils Galvanised Fencing Wire r • Staples, Corrugated Iron Agricultural Implements Station Stores and Farmers' Requisites Of evory description, AGENTSMU Hayward's Specific for Lung Worm. Ford's Scour and Lung Worm Mil tare. THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE ! (umited), Willis BTMET, WJUIMm M» AIiEiAND^R' ' JARDINE JiuLIOirOB, Imperial Chambers, Featlierston-Street, vjy-' • Wellington., to fleorflfcary to (toUnited .Dumb AJllancejUji'ted),' \• '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 March 1894, Page 4
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