."pDWiEDS AND T GOLD & SILVER ELEOTRO-PLATE WATCHM4KERS, &c. Lambton Quay (near Government Buildi , Wellington. 1 GLOBE INSURANCE COMPA EDWARD. PEARCE, m ' Agent, Wellineto THOMAS FRETHEY, Sub-Agent, Greytqw WILLIAM KEES T ] TENT AND SAILMAKER, (Opposite Empire Hotel), Masterton, . MASEERTON. , PERRJ GENERAL BUTCHER,' Bridge-street, Master™ MR J. VILE begs to inform the inhabit. ants of Masterton and surrounding district that ho has taken the FLOUR MILL from Mr J. Crimp, and is now prepared to grind grist at current rates. Wheat purchased. Best silk-dresaed Flour, Seconds and Bran on sale at the mill. J. VILE. Masterton, March 3, 1879. «■> ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED To arrive ex St. Leonards. 84 packages Samuelson's Combined B lance taught Reapers and Mowers. 10 packages Samuelson's -'Omnium ''SelfRakmg Side-Delivery Reapers. 6 ; ' St"" Patent Horse-rakes, with wheels «t bin and 4ft high, To arrive ex Amelia Ross. 20 M M O Xie' S Eeapinß aUd Self - Bindin g and Canterbury, and proved the best alapted for colonial work. They are equally suited for Grass Seed Oats, or WheatV JOHN DUTHIE AND CO SOLE AGENTS, _ Willis-street, Wellington. 252
\yAIPOUA BREWERY, MASTERTON Tie ALE and STOUT from the abovo M.blishment were awarded the highest Prizes at the Agricultural Society's Shows for the years of 1877 and 1878. In drawing attention to this fact the Proprietor begs to thank the public for th. liberal support he has received, and to assure hem that no efforts will be spared to continue towpplythemmthagood and unadulterated The only free house in Masterton at which loogood's Club Hotel, Wholesale at the Brewery, and the Branch stablishment Carterton. m I GATTSCHA, Manager. /Wim STORE. MANNEBS-BT y WELLINGTON. ' Nursery Grounds-Hopper and Taranaki-sts. and at the Lower Hutt. P. COOPER, Wholesale and retail Seedsman and Florist. Flower, Garden F?rm agicultnraland pastoral seeds; Clover and r ? oT lhe Chmces ' i only kept. On Sale-Every description of Horticultn. ral requisites and requirements. Tk oldest seed establishment h the Province . iRI PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY M. R. MILLER, Napier 2,842 acres, freehold 1,500 acres, leasehold, with 14,000 sheep, 52 head cattle, horses, plant, and al necessary buildings; 9mi 4 fi town 1,345 acres, freehold 75 acres leasehold, with 6,000 sheep, 350 head cattle, horses, plant, and all necessary buildings; ninemito trom town 9,200 acres, leasehold 300 acres, freehold, Northern seaboard, mth 1,000 sheep, a few cattle and horses ; run ring-fenced, and all necessary working improvements 4,800 acres rich land, fenced and sub<mded, well watered, with 10 000 sheep 200 cattle, horses, and valu. able plant, good residence, within r**™ eas y of Napier 67,700 acres, leasehold 1,400 acres freehold, with 25,000 sheep, cattle, horses, and good station, im' provements ; 635 acres, freehold, with 1,200 sheep a few cattle and horses, house, yards, f &c.—Mohaka 4,300 acres, freehold, part fenced and im i proved, with 4,100 sheep, few cattle mnnn an d horses; near Seaboard. 10,000 acres, freehold, all under improve. - ment, and 13,000 acres, leasehold, few improvements , with 17,500 sheep, few horses and cattle; Seaboard 5,000 acres, freehold, part improved, and MOO acres, leasehold, low rent, with 6000 - sheep; Poverty Bay 8,300 acres, freehold, part improved, and \ 8,900 acres, leaseho'd, part improved v,th 0,500 sheep and good station buildmgs; Seaboard 11,700 acres, freehold, all now under im- V PWwaenMraced, and sub-divided into 10 blocks, which may be sold " separately on very easy terms, rich I land, within 25 miles from town by -I good road, property now carrying h 12,500 sheep, besides a numbe j cattle and horses a 1,700 acres, freehold, Wairoa, improved v as** * : House, &c.
«*t dens, unimproved sections; ',700(1 17 onn 0 'T'^ iffi P rovd i Mahia if.flQ rich agricultural land, near Camtaclgem blocks 300 acres, and upwards; easy terms 8,000 to 9 000 a Cr es freehold, rieh, alluvial and Whangarei, fy hours from Auckland. Crown Gnat . r M.B.MILLER, fln Auctioneer, Stock, and Station Napier. WE Have the honor to inform you that we are M receipt per last mail steamer (direct km the inrentoia) of the tot raphic Novelt y- c *d an IiNLAKGM, by means of which the smallest and most faded photograph can be reproduced mth startling distinctness from Curbde Visite to life-size, in any weather, and ,• t such a small cost that we are enabled to charge very moderate rates, which will be further reducedfor family groups. Weneed scarcely add that all our photos an finished under the supervision of our Mr Davis whose amongst the leaders in the new Sohool ( Arts. Soliciting an early call We remain, Yours respectfully, • Cub fl ,W ) Wellu Ig J AVIBAmC °
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 November 1879, Page 4
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