Article image
Article image

/^ASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD. TIME-TABLE DURING WINTER Mu.. IHS. . Beginning on WEDNESDAY, Ist May. i 1901. WEEK DAYS. Trains Leave Trains Leav ! Castlecliff. Town. 6.30 p.m. " 7.30 a.m. 8.35 a.m. 10.^- a.m. 1.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. i 4.45 p.m. 5.15 p.m. SATURDAYS ONLY. Trains Leave Trains Leave Castlecliff. Town. 7.0 p.m. 10.0 p.m. SUNDAYS ONLY. Trains Leave Trains Leave Castlecliff. Town ' 2.0 p.m. , , 2.30 p.m. 1 4.45 p.m. 5.15 p.m. BY ORDER. ■ WANGANUI, HAWKE'S BAY AND t TARANAKI COUNTRY LANDS >■ rTIME NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 3 J. MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., - have for Sale and Lease in the above-nanv;d ' Districts, Famed for Fertility, the foil >ving Properties: — r LEASEHOLDS. 4500 acres level, arable and splendidly • ••'. watered, first-class roads, near railway b and Township; good house and other t improvements. 2300 and 2100 acres, all ploughable, ilrst- > class land; house, etc.; close tc rail- > way and township. The above can be 3 leased for 14 years, with purchasing clause in each case. J 2300 acres native lease, grand property • 1 close to large town j 17 years to run. • 9500 acres, partially grassed; 14 years; rent on grasse portion only 4s 6d per acre; right of purchase; winters > 11,000 sheev } 3600 acres, o, «rhich 2800 grassed; gnvid run. f 300 acres ,small grazing run, all grasseJ 0 and improved; a bargain. 1280 acres, small grazing run; 800 acres grassed; goodwill to be had; a bargain. ; 1500 acres near Mangaweka; 500 grassed. t Government lease; right of purchase. c 5300 acres, all grassed; 10 years; 5s per ;- acre, with right of purchase. FREEHOLDS. d 9000 acres Hawke'p Bay? near'railway i- and *ownship; all ploughsble; easy t terms. . :- 164 acres, 2 miles from Creamery inJ ', Wanganui Post Office; suitable for !- ' milk walk or dairy farm. il 600 acres Brunswick ; improved dairy tana. c 100 acrc3 Nukamaru district. :- 500 acres near Pembciton; cheap property. ' ; '600 acres Rangitikei; highly improved i. . farm; four miles from railway rtas. ' t.ion; beautiful home. i- 7000 acres Hawke's Bay; fine station, aid cheap; every convenience; carrying ; 11, 500 sheep. \ 3800 acres Rlannnmahu; fine property. i--5 ~ '. ~~- ™ c COALUROOKDALE COAL. • THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY '. (Limit* d). THIS Company'! COALbROOKDALK COAL is the finest Bonne, Steui and Gas Coal in the Southern Hemisphere. '. It is used exclusively by 3.M.8. Warships, Union B.S.C. Ltd., Shaw, Saville, and Al- ,, bion Company, etc., and by ail the princi- ' pal Gu.ftdd Freezing Wbrlv in the Colony. fc 330,000 Tons aold laat j—x. Three tons of Coaibr*uka»le Co»l for steaming purpoaei are equal to 4$ torn of other 1 bituminon* com. : Can h» obtained *~)t»il froaa all Co*! Dealers, or direct from the ViUtiTVURI COAL COMPAQ f (LimiSed). | ; R. MAIHISON, Branch Vl»|i« T .i T««po Quay. . A RAMOHO fTIEA r\ ARDENS. ONE OF THE BEAUTY SPOTS OF WANGANUI.. ■ Tennis Courts, Pavilion, Lovers' Walks, Summer Houses, Shooting Saloon, Swing Boats, Orchard, etc. Refreshments of Every Description ;m the Shortest Notice. 'Bus conveys passengers right to the g&te at all hours of the day. GRAND MARQUEE FOR DANCING, Fitted up with every convenience ,155., PER NIGHT, Including Piano and first-class Floor. Let to Private Parties only BOARDINGHOL'ii FOR TOURISTS AND HONEYMOON COUPLES. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE AMAMOHO TEA GARDENS. ADMISSION:—SIXPENCE ONLYI A NOTHER ~ ~ Another A WFUL riAT- AFTER-ME. ixWFUL WAT-AFTER-ME. "Told to us ,by somebody else, when we were looking at another fellow's dog." A LITTLE while ago, during the greatXjL est brilliancy of the Comet, when everybody's attention was drawn eveningly to that most erratic of heavenly visitors, the municipal roller—ten tons, you knowwas stealing its silent way down tho Avenue to its roostirg place. Everybody—that is, somebody—was going home from business, looking skyward, when, like a flash —nickel shining and enamel "learning—a bicycle ripped round the corner of Ridgway Street. 'A grunt of satisfaction came» from the roller, sounding very much like "more, bones to crack." It didn't happen, thougn, as expected. The remains of the roller were being swept away next moraing as | the rider and his mount passed carolling to business, none the worse for their encounter the previous evening. A Dead Bird," said the somebody else whose other ■fellow's dog we were looking at. I knew it was a HUMBER; they've lasted since 1868, and will see them all out. Moral—Friends, there's nothing like leather when you want boots, and there's nothing like Humbers or Anglo-Specials when you want a Bicycle. They -wear-well, look well and run well, and don't scare all the community when they come in too close proximity to a horse and cart, but as experience teaches, smile meaningly, when in deadly conflict with a traction "engine. "THE HUB." A W V CRODIL' OLpcwiTf * li-afcyterian Church, AVENUE, WANGANUI. DIRECT IMPORTER of— WATCHES, CLOCKB, JEWELLERY, OPTICAL GOODS, MUSIC BOXES. Etc., Etc. L Well-iasorted Stock of the above always •n hatd, suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS or WEDDING PRESENTS. ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED. Not© the Address— ■PPOBITB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HtTARD'S CHAMPAGNE ALE IS THE BESr IN THE OOLONY. L ND HAS THE LARGEST SALE BY FAR. ;anuanuisupply anb agency COY.,Ltd., District Agent*.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WC19010826.2.51.5

Bibliographic details

Wanganui Chronicle, 26 August 1901, Page 4

Word Count
838

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 26 August 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 26 August 1901, Page 4