A BAKE OPPORTUNITY. FIVE-BOOMED HOUSE FOR £ls WE have been favored with instruction 1 to offor for Bate, a 5-roomed house, fireplaces end scullory; J acre laud laid ou in garden; uiso a shed 10 xll feot, ii Chapel Street. Price £l5O. Apply ti t Honmiiow & Co. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SPLENDID FREEHOLD RESIDENCES IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE TOWN. WEhavobeenfavouredwith instructions from Mas S. Hoonslow.wlio is leaving for the Old Country.to offer for privito sak, that fashionable 2-Btorey building in Chapel Street, known as 'Hounslow Hoiiße,' con- ' taining 14 rooms and every convenience, , together with a well-stocked fruit and vegetable garden. The premises will be sold, subject to » lease of 5 years to Mb Feat, the present tenant. This fine residence has been thoroughly renovated nt a ccst of over £2OO. Easy terms of payment can he arranged. Fuller particulars can be obtained upon application to tko auctioneers. Also—on behalf of the eanio lady—that comfortable 5-roomed cottage adjoining, at present in the occupation of Mr lUlni, Small deposit required, balance can remain on mortgage for a lengthened period. HORNBLOW&CO, SNUG RESIDENCE Within three minutes walk of the Post Office. WE have received instructions from Mb W, Dabley, who is leaving Masterton, to offer for private sale, his nicely-arranged dwelling in Bannister Street, containing 8 rooms and scullery, together with J acre of land, garden, orchard, 3-stall stable, woodshed, outhouses and a large shod 10 x 20 feet, gas laid on to the dwelling, which is fitted up with every convenience to make a comfortable home, Particulars as to price, etc., can be obtained from HcBNDLow & Co., Auctioneers. Ii E. HORNBLOW & CO, Auctioneers, and Land Agents, MASTERTON. Pbopebtieb Fob Sale Am To Lease. FORTY-MILE BUSH. 402 acres, Hastwoll, 80 acres down in grass; 2 cottages, 1 mile from school and dairy factory. Price £2 12s 6d por acre, Terms can bo arranged. 450 acres near Alfrcdton, 120 acres fell and in grass; 4 paddocks, house, outbuildings, garden, truit 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, whore, half the property in grass. Price £4 per acre, £GOO can remain at 0J per cent for 5 years, 7 acres, new 4 roomed bouse, cowshed; j acre splendid orchard ond garden, Parkvillo; creek runs through the property Price £265. Only £IOO required. 218 j acres, Mouganmhoc, 7 roomed house, bath-room, scullery, and servant's room, wash-house, fowlhouses, hay shed and covv shed combined, sheep yards, wool shed, men's wharo, dip, etc.; all in grass. Price £2OOO, cash required £BOO. Good investment. GOO other properties in Carterton; Masterton, Ekclahuna, I'ahiatua, Groytown, Woodvillo, Featherston, and Wolliugton. Particulars on application. No ohargo 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 o! £5 to £IOO on approved personal security. Commission work of nil kinds undertaken. ON SALK—Totara posts, Lonsdowno bricks produce of overy description, FRIDAY, 201U SEPTEMBER, 1896. LION STORE SALVAGE SALE. No Reserve. FII. WOOD lias received mslrue- , tions to sell by public auction, on the premises adjoining the Lion Store, Main-street, Groytown, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 301b. tost,, all the salvage from the late lire, including • Flour, sugar, cases of jam and pickles, trunk of boots, case of axe handles, nails aud ironmongery, tinware, sundry groceries, caso salmon, case packet tea, store truck, Avery's platform scales, sundry drapery, oilcloth, linoleum, hessian, &e. Don't forget the date! No Reserve! SATURDAY, 21st SEPT, 1805. At 2 o'clock. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, Unreserved sale of household furniture, drapery and clothing, groceries, etc. PH. WOOD ivill sell by public , auction at his CARTERTON ROOMS on SATURDAY, September 21st, at 2 o'clock, large consignments of household furniture, including ; Chests of drawers, double andsinglo iron and wood bedsteads, double and singlo spring mattrassos, couches, chairs, tables, etc.; drapery and clothing, men's and boys' clothing, dress goods, quilts, shirts, sox, curtains, groceries, tea, sugar and oatmeal, harness, 4 sides bacon, 1 express, etc., etc. Saturday, September 21st, at 2 p.m. Entries can bo made up to time of sale at tho Carterton Auction Rooms, willi— F. W. WOOD, Manager. £ 0. WILLIAMS, Wool-Scourer and Fellmonger, * FTER many years experience has i_ decided to start a Wool-muring and Fdlmonp'kfi Business in Masterton, and is prepared to scour and deliver wool to the railway station, at {& per lb, Homebush, Masterton. Opposite Maori Pali. VERY LATEST BOOK ON S^ Ep imi -JtfEEP DOCTOR." Gkokgb AItMATAGE, M.R.C.V.S. AVERY fino work, splondidly illustrated, and an invaluable guide to the colonial flockmaster in tho treatment and prevention of disease in sheep. Comprehensive, clover, practical, and quite ne« [1895.] Saves its cost (which is moderate) a dozen times over, Enquire by post, J. B. INNES, 92 Wibtiis-STiiEBT Wellington. POWELL'S BALSAM at ANISEED WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. * LL tho world ovor, the recognised throughout tho world indicates its inestimable value. 20,000 chemists sell it. Those who have not already givon it a trial should do so at once. In palace and cottago alike. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed is tho old and unexcelled cough remedy, its large sale throughout the whole civilized world proclaims its groat worth. Loosens, Phlegm immediately, night cough quickly rcliovcd. Sco trade mark above on each rapper. Sco the words "Thomas Powell, Black, friars Road, London," and tho Government Stamp. Refuse imitations. Established 1821. Squattaandfarmerswhen ordering their stores shouldnotomitthis time-honoured cough remedy. For a cough. PoweMalsam of Aniseed, For Asthma, Influenza, &e. Sold by chemists and storekeopors throughout tho Australian, Now Zealand and Cape Colonics, Bottles Is Hd, and 2s 3d,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 18 September 1895, Page 3
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