GRASSJEEDS. [ MURRAY, ROBEUTS & 00, WELLINGTON, HAVE in stock a large supply oi nowlyimported and Colonial-grown Grass and Clover Seeds of tkiest quality, oonsisllng of;R7O Grass—Sonthem machined, and off R7O GrflßS—Pacoy's imported Perennial RyeßtaSS-Povertyßay Ryo Grass-Man WtO olo76r—Various gualities Rod OlOVOr—Colonial grown and imported Gov Brass— do do Mo&dew Foxtail— do ' do trefoil tueerno Tlmotty Yarrow Oroated Sosetall Florin Prairie grass Foa Pretensls PoaNeffioralls Soa Trrrialls ■ ■: ' ■ < Meadow rosouo Tall Poscuo Rape Essex-Broad leaf : Also on hand a stock of carefully tested Turnip and Swede Seeds, of all varieties, I MURRAY, ROBERTS& C 0.;., F-iTH-BSTO!) StBEET, ... , u WeI-iIKO-OH Taratahi Hotel, AVING resumed possesion of thin „.1I I.J ._J_.__l.-Tl.-11 i__ Pubk may rely on receiving every attention, flood Accommodation <mi alirst dims TABLE. :" _, Only'the best brands of WMES ana SPIRITS kept in stock. GuOD STABLIWJAND PADDOOKB. THOMAS RAY, Proprietor. FORSALJi. 4,200 acres good sheep country, fenced and stead oloße to township, , rich soil wo situated, subdivided into 640 acres bußhland, partially improved. With small expendituro would make : good farm capable-of canying about 440 acres bush land, all dear and well . grassed, fenced and subdivided, now canying 1200 sheep. 240 acres partially improved bush land. 100 acres bush land, fully improved, rich soil, woll-grassed, good dwelling and ■ farm buildings, close to railway-station, "suitable for dairy farm. ■.■■•• 70) acres partially improved bush land, . excellent sheep country. 500 acres partially improved bush land. 320 acres partially improved bush land. 300 aores arable land, close to Masterton dwelling and farmbuildings J. B-KEITH, Masterton
ESTABLISHED D YEABS. OASTLEPOINT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. [Late Cure Hotel | SYDNEY ARTHUR PULL "8 again receiving visitors for tbo jl Summor Season. Being Bilnated ffithin a.stone's throw of the sen, the and others. The House is veil furnished inrl 1.00 «U«M» Mnonlonra - S o n.fiol,mn in abundarloe. Lett'si Royal Mail coaches leave Maaterton every Tuesday and Fri day morning at ;8 o'clock, returning in time to catch the afternoon train to Wei lington on th 9 following days, prevent disappointment; For terras and particuli APULL, Proprietor. IOMBLOW HOAR FURNITURE FiOTORy, QUEEN STRkST, MAS'fEETON, ' JAViNG engaged the services of a Firat■Class' Cabinetmaker from Melbourne and London to take charge of the Workshop, we are therefore pre« pared to execute any lino of Furniture in the most ntylish and latest designs.' W« public to the fact that wo ar'o still keep up the reputation the firm has gained of turning; out well made and highly finished Furniture made from carefully seasoned material., We have.a large Btock' gd. hand and invite inspection. Furniture on the HIRE SYSTEM, RAMSPERGER PIANOS FOS SALE ORDERS TAKEN FOB Z, M, HOAR, DNDMBTAKEK, PROMPTLY' ATTENDED TO
EKETABUNA, NEWS AGENCY VJ OME and' Colonial Newspapers, FbDHHRER iHD OONPEOTIOHJBB. Fanoy Goods in Ending Variety. HAIRDRESSING SALOON.. Pipes, Tobaccoß, Cigars, Cigarettes J.HODGES> PitOPBIEIOB WOODME HOUSE mm, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, , nine. (Established threo years,) [EADMASTEB, 0. 1, Gardiner, B.A„ 11. Pembroke College Cambridge! Besident Assißtant Master, E. Y. Bannister, B.A.i New .Zealand University! Drill and Qtjmnaetio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Bub-. ieoln—T)ivinitv. Titttln,ftrnalr Vn«n\\ HW hgli, History, Geography, Arithmetlo, Euclid, Algebra. Boys.-pfepatfed for scholarships the boys are' thoroughly looked alter but ol »/,!,. „i k».,„. m. ix.... \...i and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for orioket and football. ', The next term will begin early in thelst week of FEBEUABY, 1884. ■ Prospoctpand
DOTS TAiLOKiNG CO,, Exchanob; Buimikos, LambtonQuiy, WELLINGTON, "TASseoiired the services of the best L, outter in WelliiiEton, A large land well assortedßtoclc of ' - WoKsiro Ooatkos, Sunuiqe, EiIOUSH, FbEHOH,.:ImBH i BCOIOH;AHD iCowNju, Tiraws always ,on hand.; 'Suite made to order from ,£& 3s, ■ E.J. MENTOR, H.HANS?N: ,DPOTJMVQI!M^:; well assorted-bootof with'-'constant'«■< rivals, irilLadies', Gent's,' and Children's at the rightlptioe'B. Bootajnade to order
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4666, 10 March 1894, Page 4
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