6EiSB_SEEDS.| ROBERTS &'CO, I WELLINGTON, ' i"E in stool a largo supply of no imported and Colonial grown On r ffl,..;W An»i <iniili»< U »»i«l Rye (JraSß-Southora maohlned, and oh ■.,/■■ . oldpnatores. i HyoaraßS^-Pu'vertyßay" '"" ' ' x % Ryo Grass—ltalian { OOOißfOOt—Maobina nnd [armors' dressed White 01076r—-Yartouaqualities •",• '.:% Oowsrass- .*..: :«>',..■ Meadow Foxtail-do do ; 4 Alsyko ■•""•"■•■ ■!;? Florin ' "■:> Pralrlo grass ' ■ ' Pea Pretends !j' PoaNomoraUs , .;■; PoaTnvlalis ■ 1 Meadow Fesouo ■ s Tall Fescue '% HardFosoue \i RapoEsSOX-Baadlcal |:: Also oq band a stook of carefully testcwd Turnip and Swede Seeds of .all varieties, from tho leading English seed houses. . IMURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., j PainzßsioJi Street, .. .. Weuikoto!) Taratahi-Hotel, lAVING resume'd posstnio'n of thit veil known and popular Hoatlery the Qood Accommodation and a First Class TABLE.. ,j\ Only the best brands of WISES "and SPIRITS kept in Btock. .;;; GuOD STABLJNGAND PADDOOKSi ;. THOMAS BAY, :. Proprietor,;';l I FOR SALE, {. 4,200 acres good sheep country, fenced and subdivided large portion arable. Homestead olose to township, V 3,700 acres bush land all clear and in grass, rich soil we situated, subdivided into convenient paddocks, good buildings, a first-class property. 640 acres bush land, partially improved. With small expenditure would make good farm capable of carrying about 1500 sheep. 440 acres bush land, all clear and well grassed, fenced and subdivided, now carrying 1200 sheep, 240 acres partially improved bush land, ' 100 acres bush land, fully improved, rich Boil, woll-grassed, good dwelling and farm buildings, olose to railway-station, suitable for dairy farm. 70) acres partially improved bush land, excellent sheep country. 500 aores partially improved bueh land,. :'■. SOY) nuroa mrlinlloimnrm™! huh \r,„A •able land, close to Masterton , dwelling and farmbulldings J. B 1 KEITH, Masterton >' .. ESTABLISHED 5 YEABB. - UABTLEPOINT "ACCOMMODATION I BOUSE. • [Late Club' Hotel. | | SYDNEY ARTHUR PULL: B again receiving visitors for the JL Summer.Season. Being Bitnated ffithin a stone's throw of tho see, the House is a splendid resort for Invalids and others, The House is well furnished and has'every convenience. Sea-fishing in abundance. Lett's Royal Mail coaches leave Masterton'every Tuesday nnd Fri! day morniiifj at 8 o'clock, returning id tune to catch tho afternoon train to Wei lingtoii on ths follnwing dayß, - The roam's are being rapidly taken up, preveut disappointment; ■'• For terms and particulars, apply S APULL, Proprietor. HOtJMLOW HOAE, FURNITURE FiOTORY, • QOEEN STRjsET, • MASTERTON, \ lAVING engaged the Bervices of a First Glass Cabinetmaker from I Melbourne and London to take charge pared to executo any line of Furniture in the most ntylish and latest designs. We beg to speoially draw the attention of the pnblis to the fact that we are still keep up the reputation the firm has gained of turning out well made and .highly finishod Furniture made from carefully stock on hand and invite inspection. Furniture on tho HIRE SYSTEM. RAMSPERGER PIANOS FOIi SALE ORDERS TAKEN FOR2.M, HOAR, UNDICRTAKER, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DON TAILORING CO,, Exchange Buildings, ■ Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, HAS secured the services of the best outtet in Wellington, A large and well assorted stock of .Worsted Coatings, Smniras, Vjobnas, Seboes, English; Fbencb, Ibish, Bcotch and Colonial Tweeds always on hand. Suite made to order from £8 3a; ; Trouaors made to order from 16s 6d, ' Fit, Cut and Style guaranteed, E.J. MENTOR, Manager.
Colonial Mutual Life Assurance j PROGRESS OP THIS- SOCIETY, F3BDB, Date. Amount. Slat March, 1870 £68,628 31st March. 1884 £885,209 31afc December, 1892... „. £1,622,797 HBW BUBIHHB, Sum . Period. Assured, £B. '01.270 15 years ended 31st March, 1884 £4,402,445 4| years ended 31st Dejember, 1888 ' 16,440,110 4 years onded3lst December, 1892 ' £6,672,35 FOR THE YEAR 1892The Nov Business was, for the ninth year In succession, in excess of one 'million. The Annual. Revenue at the end of the exceeded £416,000. The Funds wer'o increased by £156,236.1 The ratio of expenses shows a further reduction cf £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduction offeoted within I the last three years, makes a total reduc 0. H OSMOND, O|oWB..OHEMELLS i. ttcal Apent Masterton, : H. HANSEN :M EKBTAHUHA BOOT FAOTORY, ft DIREOTIMIORTEB. ' ;;; r )EGB to notify to the residents of 1 Tfltntnjirma anil til a MtiwiiniJinn districts that he has now a good Btookof well assorted boots, with constant arV. rivals, in Ladies', ftent's, and Children's at prices', Boots made to order ""Ityand promptly eie«:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4667, 12 March 1894, Page 2
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694Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4667, 12 March 1894, Page 2
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