.R.E.HORNBLOW&Co. AUCTIONEERS*, AND JLAND AGENTS I MASTEBTON. , PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LEASE, MASTERTON TOWN .SECTIONS 2 houses I3nnnisler-strcet,s rooms oach, 2 fireplaces, } acre land in each; price, £l9O mid £220. K roomed house, 2 fireplaces, small section land, Lincoln Road; price, £190; £'3s down, balance easy instalments. K acres, ti roomed house and scullery, orchard, cowshed, fowl-house, etc. j plenty firewood; price, £350. Cash required, about £2OO, | acre, <1 rooms and scullery, green- • house and vinery, fruit garden; creek runs through the property; price, £240; cash required, £10; balance at 8 per cent, Q {-aero scetionsfrontingQucciHtrcel; 21 years lease at £5 per year. 1 acre land, '1 roomed house; £80; i cash required, £2O; balance as per agreement. CARTERTON PROPERTIES <7A. acres, six roomed house, stables, sheds, and yards; carries four slice]) to the acre; rare bargain; price, £900; part cash, balance as agreed. 75 Acres fenced, cleared, and subdivided. Within a mile of creamery. Price, £7OO. £IOO rash, balance at 7 per cent. 4i(JO A creS| to ' ci,su ft"' io y cars > with 8 roomed house, stables, docks, 90 acres in crop, 301 ploughed for turnip, 2j acres in potatoes. Rental, £IOO for first three years; £1(10 a year for remainder of term; first years rent paid to Marcli,lß9s. £3OO required for goodwill. FORTY-MILE BUSHO Acres, Parkville, fenced, Price, £75 for the lot. A bargain. £ Acres, just across the Parkville bridge, Front one £ls, back acre £35. OAO ACRES near Newman to be UKfu leased for live years. 130 acres felled and in grass, ring fenced, 20hcad cattle. Rental £SO a year and fall ten acres. ■j AA ACRES Parkville, about %\ xvv miles from Dairy Factory. 60 acres fcllcd.ring fenced. £5 per acre. Butchering Business in flourishing district. Only £3O required for goodwill, liare bargain. Also other Properties in Carterton, Maslerton, Ekelahuna, Pahiatua, etc, Particulars on application. No charge made for advertising or commission unless sale is clk'tcd, MONEY TO LEND. .£OO AAA to lend on good free- &£\),\)\)\} m sct , llrit) , -PI 0 000 lo]mi in sumsof £5 oVAI/jUVU .toJBlOOou approved personal security. HOUSES FOR SALE-Only ■small deposits required. COMMISSION WORK of all kinds 'undertaken [EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
WAINGAWA SIDING, NEAR WAINGAWA RIVER-SOUTH SSIDE. PUBLIC ATTENTION is directed lo the fact that Goods Traffic only may now be consigned from and to the Waingawa siding. BY ORDER. Traffic Manager's Office, Wellington, 3rd October, 1891. TIT ONEY to Lend on Freehold Secu ■"•*• tics at current rates of interest, Apply to CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD AND TRIPP, 12, Brandon-street. Wellington. ' OUH DEPOSIT TICKETS CAN BE HAD FROM OUH CAN PASSES AND MB. J. B. INNES, BOOKSELLER 1 WILLIS-STBEET, UNTIL THE 30iil SEPTEMBER, Wriggkwoiih & Sinns. 18/fi _ 18/6 In consetjiionco of a Handbill iasucd by a local Photographer, tl. 1 E UEO 'lO AXKOffiiCS THAT WE ALSO Vv will accept Deposit Tickets of , Any Oideb PnoToaßArnEßs, and that any porssn tendering ono at any ol our studios in New Zealand will bo entitled to One Dozen Patent Matt-Opal Type . CABINET of PHOTOGRAPHS r One Dozen Enamelled and ONE 15 XI2ABTIST-E/NISRED OPAL ENLARGEMENT Upon payment ot f EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE } OBSERVE -A 15 xl2 OPAL, not a ; coarse, rough Bromide, aud<ls xl2 is tbe j bizeoftheOpal, NOT TnEFnAME. . The wouk wo aro tubnino out is, it any thing, BWEnioB to our samples, and we INTEND TO MAINTAIN OUB PBESENT 6TANDAM VVo simply defy anyono in New Zealand to produco work ot similar excellence at anything LIKE TUB MICE, and CHALLENGE COK--3 rAMBON With ONE AND AIL, VICE-lffiGAL AND LEADING PHOTO- ! GEAPHEBS, Pbize Medallists Sydney, Memodbne and New Zealand, 7. Willis-street, Wellington, LARGELY IMITATED. »BONNINGTOFS CARRAGEEN OR I IRISH MOSS, i (Hegistebed) ■ WILL CUREInfluenza, Colas, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ALL LUNG COMPLAINTS. 16, 26, SOLD EVERYWHERE. ! : Asliburton, March 30th, 1894, G. Boxkinotox Esq., Dear Sir.—l have very much pleasure _ in informing you of the very valuable .' relief I obtained after using a few dosQS ; of your •' Irish Moss," which I took for a cold on the chest, Not being able to ' sleep during the night through conthib ual coughing I. took a dose of your Irish Moss, and soon fomid' relief; in fact, after repeating a few doses, tho cold quite disappeared.—-Ircmain, yours i. <**•■ ' HENRY STEPHENSON, \ P.S.—The above you may with plea,j sure use as a testimonial, V H .- -.- __ ■-■■ v ■ « DON'T'.BUY IMITATIONS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 6 October 1894, Page 3
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