Finnnoirtl, li:surunc< MASTEIUM, SEW ZEALAND ESTADLISHED: IjiVIIHCAIIOIM,, 1803 Hokitika, 1800; Mastoto.v, 1870 AGEiXCIESNcw lork Life lusiirntiec Company. l'lic Standard lusurniicc C'oinpmiy oi Kcff Zealand, Fire, Marino and I'idciity Guarantee. Permanent Investment and Loan As. sot'ialion of Wnirarapa. Tjio "SAMSOiX" Stump Extractor. Ike Standard Accident Insurance Comply. PKOPERTIESFOItSALEItcgistcr p riee £ 511 2700 acres, well fenced ami grassed, good limestone conn-e-n & 8830 60S) 200 acres (only 10 aciw busk) ivellfencedandwatcrcd.ploiighable land, carries-I sheep to the acre, 7-roomcd house, 1 mile from school and post office; one half cash, 2252 C 52-100 acres (only 20 acres bush carries 3 sheep tothcacrc; easy terms 2800 780 41 acres well fenced, good house; close to dairy factory 400 950 2000 acres, well fenced, grassed, and watered. Lime stone country. Three miles from Post and Telegraph Station. Terms $ cash. Balance at six per cent 9000 978 100 acres Lime Stone. Kcw house. 950 992 150 acres freehold, and 15 acres leasehold, clear, and 14 acres bush—near town easy terms. COO 9961000 acres, fenced. Pricc~£2 10s per acre-} cash, balanco at 5% 2250 997'1000 acres fenced. Price 355" per acre-} cash, balance at 5 percent 7000 998 2529 acres and stock. Terms £2587 cash; £3OOO at u'% £2OOO at 5% 7587 1002 MO acres perpetual lease (improved.) Kent £3O. 1280 1013 260 acres, ring fenced, well divided, grassed and watered, part under crop 2210 1020 018 acres, small run, Kent, £ls 150 1023150 acres. Easy terms 800 1030 100 acres. Easy terms 'IOO 1033 2917 „ First class station 14583 1041 first class hotel 1200 10W 322 acres 2254 1010 house and \ acre. Terms 160 1018 „ „10 „ „ .100 WSO „ „ 7J „ „ 550 Sampson Stump. Extractor—Price £loor let on hire. Eon Sale—Hotel, General Store. And many other properties in various localities. Houses from £3O inwards. Properties valued, Tradesmen's Books kept. Accounts Issued, Collected and Audited, Arbitration and Partnership accounts adjusted. £IO,OOO To lend in snmsof £IOO and upwards from 5% to 81
A. Henderson, TT AS justopcned up the best assortment L of Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver batches and Diamond limps ever shown in c Mastcrton. The following list comprises • r Ladies' Gold HuntingLaver Watchss.Gents' Gold Hunting Lover Watohes, Gents' Gold Hunting Chronographs, ladies' Diamond ] and Sapphire liings, Mies' Ijiamond and Cat's Eyo fling*, Ladies' Gold Alberts, Ladies' Brooches, Tea and Coffeo Sets, Tea Pots, Cruots, Butter Coolers, Toast Hacks, ( Fern Pots, Hot Water Jugs, Cake Baskets, Entri Dishes, Scent Bottles, Pewter Mugs, Spectacles, and Eyo Folders— Loascs Fitted v to Old Frames, Pipes Mounted. Medals Manufactured. Boston Lovers, 20s, posted to any address.' Established Ten Years, -A. HKNDEHSON,PracticalWatchmaker, , Queen Street, Mastcrton, JAS. STONE, WAIPOUA NyRSERY, Maskbios. Established 1876. REMINDS his old patrons and residents generally that he has a large assortment of conifcra and shelter trees in his nursery, ready for sale,. Elcgans, 12/- per 100; Pinus Insignus, 8/- per 100; Macroearna, 12/-to 15/-per 100, A large consignment of fruit trees to arrive from llangiora Nursery, near Cliristchurch, in a few days, Also all kinds of small fruits, and a large variety' of CaMELIAS, KIItSODENDHONS, AeALEAS nntl Hosbs. I am also prepared to plant a live fence at half the cost of a wire fence. Samples of fruit to bo seen at J. N Brunton's tailor, Perry-street, where orders can ho left and willrcceive prompt attention. A largo consignment arrived in Wellington by s.s. Takapuna. Orders delivered early next week, J.STONE, OPENING NOTICE. HHE undersigned desire to inform . the inhabitants of Mastcrton that they will commence business as BUTCHEBS on Wednesday, Ist August, Having secured theprimestbeef and also tornipfed mutton, they arc in a position to offer to tho public tho best meat procurable at a reasonable price, for CASH, and opo by every attention to their busi ess, andclcanlincss and civility, to receive a fair share of patronage. | WILTON & GRAHAM, Butcher's, MABTEBTOH.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4814, 1 September 1894, Page 1
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636Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4814, 1 September 1894, Page 1
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