FOE SALE; 4,200 Acres good sheep' country—fenced' 83, and subdivided, large portion arable ~ -homestead, oloso to township, \, 700 Acres bash land all olcar and in grass, " rich soil, well situated, subdivided into convenient paddocks; good Aj bnildings. Afirat-olassproperty. . ( 640 i\ ores bush land, partially improved. ' ■ With small expenditure would make ( t goodfarm, capable of oarryihg about *• -I,6oosheep. ' •-> ' ' M 0 lores tan land, all cleat and woU grassed, fenced and subdivided, now ~ . ..carrying l,2oo ( sheep.., , -.|, : ' r ~ T ". 240 Acres partially improved bush ilaiid.' J_ 100 Aores bush land,'fully improved, riob to -soil, well grassed, l good dwelling land g, farm' buildings,, l otoito railway q, station, suitable ftr dairy farm, .„ 700 Acres partiallyimpr'oved bush' land! excellent sheep country. '' •'' ' ' 600 Acres partially improved bush land ™ 320 Aores partially improved busU land. 300. Aores arable land dose to Masterton,; dwelling and farm buildings, , ■"''rJ.B.KEITH HAWERA JUNCTI6N.',r|pTEL. Haweba, (F6biy-milb',!Bmh.); i;i I HIS HOTEL contains' every! Ac- ; commodationfor tlie .travelling public '. , ;,.-,' Travellers, Stockmen and others will receive every attention. The Hotel has lately been refurnished and no expense lias been spared to make it a first-class house. WINES and SPIEITS of the BEST BEANDS.—GoodStabling and paddocks. P. W. CORBY, ALEKEDNICOL Watchmaker, Jeweller, & Optician, (Eight years with W. Littlojolin & Son), HAS pleasure in announcing the ar..rival of the .following New , Goods:—Ladies' Gold Watches, , Fob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches, (set with clirysoprase and pearls), Gold , Links, Silver Brooches, etc. \ AlsoA Few Novelties in Sterling j Silver and Eledtro-plated ; Goods Suitable for presents.. ■ • , All Goods Marked in jPlain.Figures, . aud ata'Moderato Prices. ; Inspection invited. . ■ The Watch and ■ Jewelleby ' Bepaibs [ will he personally attended to, ; ■ i Note the addbess— . ~' , ' Alfred. Wool. ■67, Willis stiieet ... Wellington 3 Revolving Shutter, Vene--1 tian and Wire Blind Factory. [| 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington, 0 J, Andrews, Proprietor, '• T ANDREWS (lato'Pctliorielc & Co.) 1 begs to inform the residents of the n Wairarapa and tho publicgonerally,that ib he is constantly manufacturing Eovolv--10 ing Shutters, Venetian and Wiro Blinds, 'j which he is prepared to supply on the shortest notice at reasonable prices, it All descriptions of BLINDS made and io lepaired at Lowest Prices. ' A Packing Case Factory AttacM. >, Ladder-webbing, Cording, and all mater i ial for rojairs always in stock, • Estimates given on application . W.WfIITT. Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, THE largest stock of Furniture, Car pet. Linoleums', ctel, in tho Wair j, arapa at less thanWellingtori prices. ' a Come and inspect the novelties in Suites Tables, Chairs, &c., &c. , One secondhand Piano, by Broad j a: j good as now .is to ho sold—Bargain. FIJBNITBRE ON THE HIRE SYSTEM. Koto the address- ' Opposite the W.F.C.A. HE P.ONGO PAI TENEI KEI KODTOI KAI.uA, * MACBEANISTEWAfm NEWCURE FOR ASTHMA ' New Cure for Croup I *■ New Cure for Diphtheria I New Cure for Ohronio Bronchitis Prepared from tho Mountain and Fores Plants of New Zealand, In ASTHMA the Now Cure has proved itsol IN NO INSTANCE has a death ocourre, __ from diphtheria when the "Now Cure" hai ~ been freely used from the first onset of th . disease, and .so.great nro its proteotiv ~ powers, that the complaint, has never, beei known to spread'to other members of th . ' ' family. , Tho New Cure, 3s Gd; Grindelia Eobust ■„ igarettes 2s;ApthmaTobacoo 2s6dandl 'of •' ■■■ ■■• ™ E. H. WADDINGTON in ■..■■ ■ l m ' . QuEKN-STBEET; MABTEMOK. 2? MSTDi 'LOAN, ■FINANCE, ANI 'ly ONEY invested; for clients, Mori gages; Loans 1 and Insurance (Fire'and'Lifo) arranged for client BAHKEB6-Bank of New South Wak ■'Agents in Wellington and other. • ■ ■■ ' places. • * &EBYILIiE &CQ LahD; and. Estate . Agents, i ; ' nd ~,,. .Pahiatda,.: S t .HAVE to Let and for Sale':- ..- ;,':' Dairy ! Farm- Tyitbin two miles: c ,in crearhery; rent £4O por annum; pui j• ■ i chasing ■ clause at £8 per acre; depos: !• required,-£7O. ■ }'■■'■■ .. . ,;:'..■ \ t i ; 126 acres held ORiporpetuallease wit ;jj right to,accmirq : freoliold;,4o^,;aoresli i. grass, good, iron. whare: 15 x 10,,•'; oac i' line'fenced, .Price,'£l7o. i"/'.'!'',' : I! i ' ! 40 acres all in grass ajid subdivided - on a maiii'rq'ad; near 'a'.'scKobl.'.'goicl'fiY' "' : robffle'd'-Housc , i | ' 'Pricc, !! £64o' caffi 1 |rc 'i! quirod 1 Blta!---"->'i-J liifl :•!(,-■ \h j?! i 20aacresj-20fellcd'j tenure,999year; j, lease,- Prico/£loo ti [ |<: ■,&[ .■■ ,V
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4907, 20 December 1894, Page 4
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668Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4907, 20 December 1894, Page 4
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