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A RARE OPPORTUNITY. .. FIVE-BOOMED HOUSE FOE £l6O, . ATE have been favored with instructions YY to oflot far ealo, a 5-roomcd houso, 2 fireplaces vi scullery; | acre land laid out in garden; also a shed 10 xl 4 feet, In Chapel Street. Price £l5O. Apply to HoiWDWW & Co. TO SPECULATOR, INVESTORS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SPLENDID FREEHOLD RESIDENCES IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE TOWN. WEhavebeenfavoured with instructions from Mas S. HoraßWW.who is leaving for the Old Country,to offer for private Bale, that fashionable 2-storey building in Chapel Street, known as'Hounslow House,' containing 14 rooms and every convenience, together with a well-stocked fruit and vegetable garden. The premises will be sold, subject to ut lease of 5 years to Mn Peat, tho present tenant, This flno residence has been thoroughly renovated pt a ccst o( over £2OO. Easy terms of payment can be arranged. Fuller particulars can bo obtained upon application to the auctioneers. Also-on behalf of the same lady-that comfortable 5-roomed cottago adjoining, at present in the occupation of Mr Burn, Small deposit required, balance can remain on mortgage tor a lengthened period. HORNBLOW&CO. SNUG RESIDENCE Within three minutes walk of tho Post Office, WE have received instructions from Ma W. Dabley, who is leaving Mastcrton, to offer for private sale, his nicely-arranged dwelling in Bannister Street, containing 8 rooms and scullery, together with f acre of land, garden, orchard, 3-stall stable, wood-died, outhouses and a large slied 40 x 20 foot, gas laid on to the dwelling, which is fittcd"upwith evory convenience to make a comfortable home, Particulars as to price, etc, oan he obtained from HcßNDiow & Co., Auctioneers, li. E. HOIiNBLOW & CO., Auctioneers, and Land Agents, MASTERTON. Pbofkhtieb Fob Sale And To Leabe. FORTY-MILE BUSH. 402 acres, Hastwell, 80 acres down in grass; 2 cottages, 1 mile from school and dairy factory. Prico £2 12s 6d per acre. Terms can he arranged, 450 acres near Alfredton, 120 acres foil and in grass; 4 paddocks, house, outbuildings, garden, fruit trees, also 200 young sheep, Price £1,200 the lot, £SOO cash, balance remain at 7 per cent. 320 acres, Wangaehu Valley, all fenced with 7 wires, wharo, half the property in grass. Prico £4 per aero, £6OO can remain at CJ per cent for 5 yenra. 7 aores, new 4 roomed house, cowshed; J acre splendid orchard and gardon, Parkville; creek runs, through the property Price £265. Only £IOO required. 248 J acres, Mangaroahoc, 7 roomed houso, bath-room, scullery, and servant's room, wash house, fowlhouses, hay Bhcd and cow shed combined, sheep yards, wool shed, men's whare, dip, etc.; all in grass. Price £2OOO, cash required £BOO. (iood investment. 000 other properties in Carterton; Mastcrton, Ekctahuna, Pahiatua, Greytowh, Woodvillo, Feathcrston, and Wellington. Particulars on application, No charge made for advertising or commission, unless sale is effected. MONEY TO LEND. £20,000 to lend on good freehold security, £IO,OOO to lend in sums oi £5 to £IOO on approved personal security. Commission work of all kinds undertakes. ON SALE—Totara posts, Lansdowno bricks produce of every description. SATURDAY 7th SEPTEMBER, 1895. At 1 o'clock sharp. DALEFIELD. DALEFIELD. Important sale by auction of purebred Romney-Marsh ewes aud rams, machinery, stnmpoxtractor, tools, household furniture and effects, &c. PH. WOOD has been favoured with , instructions from Ms T. Pbice, who is removing from (ho district, to sell by public auction on the premises, Dalefield, immediately opposite the Dalcfield Railway Station, on the above date, at 1 p.m. sharp, the whole of the stock, machinery, tools, timber, household furniture and effects, including—--51) pure-bred Romney-Marsh rams and ewes, will bo classed for sale 1 well-bred marc in foal 1 small stump extractor Wool press, large woolshcd to bo removed, four sided plainer, quantity of machinery and tools of all descriptions, 2ft. malai firewood, sawn slabs, pot plants, contents of conservatory, dairy utensils of every description. Also household .furniture aud effects, including:— Dbay,™ Room— Blue aud gold rep and plush occasional suite, 2 plush occasional chairs, 1 handsome overmantle, 3 fancy tables, &c, Dimiko Room—--1 horsehair suite, 1 dining tabic, 1 writing tabic, 1 bookcase, 1 cheffonier, pictures, &c. Bed Rooms— Chests drawers, bedsteads, wardrobe, Duchcssc table, washstand with marble top, cot, toilet sets, &c, All the furniture is in good order, being nearly new, and of first-class quality. A large quantity of kitchen utensils and sundries. The sale must start at 1 o'clock sharp in order to get through beforo dark. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. W. H. TISDALL, GUNMAKEK, AUD DEALEB IN EIGE GLASS FISEWG TAOKLE 159, Lihbion Qoav, Wblmkoion. ' Write for catalogs. COACHIN&, CARRYING, IVERY AND BAIT STABLES. TIVERYANDBCOACHING TIME-TABLES! EmAHUNA-PAHiATUA(viaMangaone: Leave Ekctahuna daily at 7.0 a. arrive Pahiatua 11.30 a,m. Leave Pahiatua at 3 p.m„ arrive Ekctahuna 8 p.m. , EKETAHrjNA-PAHUTUA; Leave Eketahuna daily at 1.30 p.m., arrivo Pahiatua 3,45. p.m, | Leayo Pahiatua daily at 10.0 a.m., arrive Ekctahuna 12.30 p.m. < Eketativna-Alfbedton : Coaches leave daily at 2,3op.m.,arriyo Alfredton 5.15 p.m. Leayo Alfredton daily at.9,45 a,m„ i arrive Ekctahuna 12.46 p.m. Brakes ply to all parts of th'o district. i Saddle horses, buggies, brakes, and s coaches on hire. Horses bought and sold on commission. Horses broken to single and doublo harness. Good secure paddocks, - S. J. HARDING, i\ Pbopbisiob.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 4 September 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 4 September 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 4 September 1895, Page 3

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