K. B. HOpBLOW & CoAUCTION IDERN, And land agents MASTEETON. PROPERTIES FOES ALE AND TO LEASE. MASTERTON TOWN SECTIONS 2 houses Bannister-street, 5 rooms each 2 fireplaces, } acre land in each price, £IOO and £220. K roomed house, 2 fireplaces, small section land, Lincoln Koad; price, £190; £35 down, balance easy instalments. K acres, (i roomed liouso and scullery, orchard, cowshed, fowl-house, etc.; plenty, firewood; price, £350. Cash required, about £2OO. | acre, 4 rooms and scullery, greenhouse and vinery, fruit garden; creek runs through the property; price, £240; cash required, £10; biilanco at 8 per cent. ft j-acro sections fronting Queen-street; 21 years lease at £5 per year. 1 aero land, 4 roomed house; £80; j cash required, £2O; balance as per agreement. OARTERTON PROPERTIES A.acres, six roomed house,.stables, sheds, and yards; carries four sheep to the acre; rare bargain; price, £900; part cash, balance as agreed. . 75 Acres fenced, cleared, and subdivided. Witliin n mile of creamery. Price, £7OO. £IOO cash, balance at 7 per cent. 400 Acres, to lease for 10 years, with 8 roomed house, stables, barn, etc.; divided into 8 paddocks, 90 acres in crop, 30 ploughed for turnips, 21 acres in potatoes. Rental, £IOO for first thrco years; £l6O a year for remainder of term; first years rent paid to March,lß9s. £3OO required for goodwill. FORTY-MILE BUSH--3 Acres, Parkville, fenced. Price, £7o for the lot, A bargain, 2 Acre's, just across, the Parkville, bridge.: Front one £45, back acre £35. OAO ACHES near Newman l< leased for five years, 130 acres felled and in grass, ring fenced, 20hcad cattle. liental £SO a year and fall ten acres, 100 ACRES Parkville, about 2£ miles from Dairy Factory, 50 acres felled,ring fenced. £5
per acre. Butchering Business in flourishing district. Only £3O required for "goodwill. Rare bargain. Also other Properties in Carterton, Masterton, Ekctalmna, Pahiatua, . etc. Particulars on application. No charge made for advertising or commission unless sale is effected. MONEY TO LEND. £20.000 "tfaS.'*A Ann to ' en( ' sums of £5 cWIVsIiUU jo £iqo on approved personal security H OUSES 101 l SALE. —Only smal deposits required. COMMISSION WOltK of all hinds undertaken
Simms and Mowiem. STOCK, And General Auctioneers, HOUSE, LAND, & COMMISSION AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON EG- to intimate to tlie Public of Alasterton and the surrounding district that thoy have taken tlioso commodious premises recently occupied by the N,Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, which they purpose using as An Auctioning Bazaar, where they are prepared to imdcrtako sales of every description, coupled Tvith all classes of COMMISSION BUSINESS, And they also have pleasure in intimating that they have secured a very central aud convenient site on which they int end to immediately erect their SALE YARDS,
Wlicn Stock of all clnsscs will receive tlicir best attention. Tlicy trust, that hy devoting the strictest attention to business, and to all matters brought within their sphere, with a prompt settlement of Account Sales, to bo favoured *vith a portion of the patronage of tho iuhabit ants of "Wairarapa as well as other Districts. Sales Conducted in TOWN OR COUNTRY, AND VALUATIONS ' OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE
DUDSON'S " PREMIER " WOOL PRESS. POWERFUL, It ANDY, SIMPLE and CHEAP. FAESIEES andstationowncrs should see the " MEJtrER " Press before ordering for tho coming season. The working parts of tliis press nro made so that tlioy will last a lifetime and it is so simple that the merest novice can manage it. Thoyare at present being made at Messrs Minsou Bros., Coachbuilders, etc., Carterton, and iviU be found tho best ad cheapest in the market,. PKICESI4 W. S. DUDSONi Patentee, OARTERTOIf.
MRS E. LIARDET, 62b Willis Street, Wellington. TAXIDERMIST, AND FEATHER , FDRRIER. DEALER in all kinds of ctmos. clioico collections of ladies' muffs, Late cte.j made from New' Zealand birds, Birds, stags' Leads, etc., mounted. Ladies' furs and feathers cleaned and repaired. .
J.WICKEM CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; '' QUEEN 6THEET, HASTEETON. THESE commodious Dining Booms open to tlio public on Sundays and during tlio week. , Week Days, BBEAmsx—7,3o to 8.30 V sukdays j; otcheon—l2till2 : >8t09,12t01; tea—s to 6,30 ! ; J 6t06,- ' - ALL MEALS Is. ; Hot Pies and Coffee, every/ evening from 8. o'clock.. Bread, Confectionery and Fanoy Goods as usual.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4863, 29 October 1894, Page 3
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692Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4863, 29 October 1894, Page 3
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