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.' a .arohiteot : - ;and civic engineer, "^ PfIBRY BIHKEI masterton; PamraADDßßss: Worksop Boad. FOKS4LE. , A first olass five roomed house, in Sew man, situated on nine snd half aorcs of ground, all securely fenced, with Rood Harden and cowshed. Price x £3oo. Terms. ,' A farm of 100 acres, partly improved, dose to creamery; 65 aores in gtaes and nearly all fenood. PricoWOO. For lease with a purchasing clause. 160 acres, all felled and grassed, and partly fenced. Eight milci from Eketabuna. A farm of 632 aores-145 acres in grass, fenced and subdivided into fire paddocks, a!»new six roomed totara house, sheep yardß and dip, (1 miles from Railway, Station Price, £6 lfls per acre-terms. A farm of 320 acres, about 120 in grass, nearly ring fenced, whare, garden, oto. Price. £IO4O easy terms, Apply— J. K JUGGINS,, Commission Agent, _, Eketahuna Pianotorte Tuning/ MR. BOBT.-fIEARD, representstire of Messrs Hoffmann & Sons, Wellington, is not? in Masterton, and is propared to undertake tiie tuning and repairing of pianofortes, organs and harmonium, etc. Order* left at Mr Watt's, booksollef.MaßtortoDiWillrooalverjrooipt attention,

FENCING WffiE, IX GOTHIC GALVANISED, BLiOKIND: At lowest mrht quotations. C. D, MNIELL. OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS OAN BE HAD FROM OPi'CAMASSiffiS AND MB. J, B. INNES, BOOKSELLER, : • WILLIS-STBEET, UNTIL THE Slsx ; MABGHjIB94.\ - ■'■"'■h;^, l/l/riggleswoih&Sm In consequence of a Handbill issued by a ...-. local Photographer, TX7B DEB 10 ANNODNOBTnAT WE .ALSO •|VV will DEioait Tickets of Ahj Other Phoioobaphebb, and that any person tendering one at any of our studios in New Zealand will be entitled to : ' . One DozesTPatbnt ' ' Matt-Opal Txpb r CABINET or PHOTOGRAPHS One Dobbn Enamelled . AND ONE 15xl2ABTIST.JPJNISBED OPAL ! ENLARGEMENT EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE

OBSERVE -A 15 x 12 OPAL, not a ooarse, rough Bromide, and 15 x 12 is the eizpK the opal; : n6t ihb Frame. ' -The ram we are außNiNooutis, if any thing, BUPunion to our samples, . and we INTEND TO lIAINTAIN OUR PRESENT STANDARD We simply defy anyone in New Zealand to produce work of 6i!iiiAii excellence at anything LIKE THE PRICE, and OHALLENOE COItriBIBON with ONE AND ALL, ,;;•■/;' WHIGGLSiSWORTH&BINNS VICE-REGAL AHD LEADING PBoTOI."" ' "■'' GEAFHEBS; Pbize Medallists -Sydney, Melbourne, ' ■ and New Zealand.-'" 7, .Willis-street, Wellington, , . y 3 ACRES land (divided into i pad. built family 8 rooms ajid acuilery;a washhouie 'with oopper The paddocks are conveniently laid out and a quantity of fruit and ornamental tioes planted... The property is about two miles from the Maaterton Post Office, within |" mile of a publio eohool and ia that' has been offered in the district. Price, £550 cash. ' Apply to ; ■ E. H -WADDLNGTON, . '. . Perry Street, Maste'tton. LAND, ESTATE,' FINANOIAL,' AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGJSNT, ' (Money inyeatei.for olients.. Money to lend-at current rates).' '•":.'."■ '."" SHUTTER, VENE TIAN&WIREBLIN OY 105; Upper Willis Street, Wellington | J- r ANDEETp, Propnetoiv J- ANDREWS (latefetheriok & Co . begs to inform the residents of the Wairarapa and the public generally, than he is, constantly manufacturing: KE« VOLVING SHUTTERS, ViUJNETIAM ancVWIREBLINDS, wfiiohhe is wj. pared tofauppiy on the shoftestnctite, at paired at Lowest .Price

Society fIOGRESSjOF'THJS SOCIETY. pEOBBESSjOF.! Slob March, 1870 |3lsbM(irch, 1884 31ab December, J892 £1,622,797 HEW BUBWESB, Sum Period. Assured. 6 years ended 31st March, 1879 £i, 01,270 6 years ended 31st March, 1884 "' ■* ' ' £4,462445 i\ years ended 31st Dewnber, 1888' -' $,440,110 4 years ended3lot December, 1892 < £6,672,85, ' FOB THE YEAR 1892Tho New Business was, Cor the ninth • year in'succession, in exces's of one million. > •< ': ■> -h- •' The,Annual Revenue at the end oj the 1 year, from promlnmi.ahd interest,, exceeded i' 416,000.', ' ' '-"",': The Funds were increased by £158,236. JU'J <.i')J' "il J . .t' - fill reduction ff £2 ,with 'the previousjedllction effected_ within the last.thted years, maketia total reduc

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 22 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 22 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 22 March 1894, Page 4

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