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WAIPOUA STEAM SAW - PLANING ' v AND MOULDING MILLS. Sash and Door Factory. ■ Curved work out to auy design. Turning in-all its branches AH description of Joiner's work done. Aeonts for all descriptions of Carved Work BACON & WRIGLEY- ; Proprietors l! '! .. _•' t j a.- -;v; doorj to-Dr Harding's; Willis-streak, - "r'.'„ j.iwmrapjvw.' ' -189' •JgOAR'DING AND DA* COLK-STREET, MASTERTON! Under the Patronage of the Honorable lady Robinson. . . 1 Principal: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction 'given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught:— French, Gorman, Italian, Latin, (Alge- ' bra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements, are liberal and home-like, Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The first term of 1880 will begin on Wednesday, 28th of January. Evening Class for French. " • 351 N 0 T I 0 I have authorised T. H. Murray to. collect all debts due to his estate. Proceedings will , be taken at once if accounts presented by him are not paid. 345 WM. SELLAE. Ml , SWEEP. On the WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, To bo run oii tho 13th February, 1880, 200 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. ' £ First Horse .. GO Second „ 30 Third „ .. 10 Will be drawn on tho art union principle, en February 7th. W. TOOGOOD, Treasurer 358 Club Hotel, Featberston. R BROWN ACCOUNTANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Offices : Council Chambers, Queen-street, ' MASTERTON. Aoknisfor;- ■ Mutual Life; Association of Australasia. North' British ilnd Mercantile Eire Insurance. . Murray, Roberts, & Co,, of Wellingtoi Cash advanced on wool, and' insurances effected at the lowest current rates from the sheep's back to Toudon, Dwelling-houses insured at : 15s per £IOO per annum and upwards. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES'. FOR SALE; House and J aero, Kuripuni.—Llso. Donald's Estate, from 1 to 2 acres.—Lloo, 44 x 108 Chapel-street.—L9o. |-acre, Cole-street, £3OO 8-roomed House, facre, L3OO, Wrigley'g Estate House and J-acre, Chapel-street, L 250 5 acres lorns'estate, L3OO Superior Dwelling-house, Halhstreet, L9OO House and section, Dixon-street, L 270. 44 x 165, Bannister-street. Life House and stables, 2 acres, Fergusson's estate, L3OO . House and J-acre, Bannister-street, L 250 1 acre, loras' estate, L6O House and J-acre, Wrigley-street, L 350 L 550 J-acre section, Wriglay's Estate, L7O House and section, Cricket-street, L2OO House and 16-stalled Stable and Store rooms, LSOO House and Stables, Bannister-street, L 350 Superior House, Wrigley's CBtato, LSQO; half-yearly paymente House and |-acre, Keaton estate, L 250 „ „ ■ Chm-chi street, L 350 |-acre sections, Keaton Estate) LGO House and. section, fenced, Wrigley's estate, L 220 ; terms \ 390 acres, Rangituinau, and house, L2OOO 50 ~ Opaki, and liouse, 200 ~ bushj Raagitumau, L 450 225 „ Rangitumau, cleared, L9OO 40 ~ Mauriceville, and house, Ll5O 432 „ Opaki, farm, L3OOO ■ 800 „ Upper Taueru, LIGOO 250 ~ pastoral, Opaki, L 1250 2} „ lientley's estate, L 250 From 2 to 300 acres rich agricultural land on the Kopuarangi stream, six miles from Maßterton, at £5 per acre 40 acres Small Farm Block, Upper Plafn, £450 105 acres valuable rich bush land Kopuarangi Block at £2 per aero TO LET-DWELLINGS. 4-roomed house Wvigley's Estate, 8s (i-roomed Xoufe Dixon-street, 12b fid Shop and dwelliny, Perry-street, 22s Gd Building sites in all the principal streets, on long terms, at low rentals, suitable for shops or dwellings. . 355 •nERAMBULATORS! 1 PERAMBULATORS! , GO TO E. ARNOLD'S, Kuripuni, BASKET AND PERAMBULATOR MAKER, Double - •' - - £1 12s 6d '■ Single • , - - - £1 10s —Always some on hand— • CASH ONLY. ■ 372 j[ 0 T _ I .; C , E; Having disposed of my Blacksmith's business at the Taueru to Mr Edward Naylor, I beg to return my sincere thanks for the patronage bestowed on mc while in business there, and hope that the same may he accorded to my successor. ■ ' J. NIELSON. Grcytown, January 20, 1880. IN consequence of hard times.- J. Niklson respectfully requests all accounts to.be paid either to himself at Greytown or to his successor, E. Naylor, at the Taueru, whoso reeeipt for.money received, on my account will bo a sufficient discharge, oil. or. before the Ist Eebruary, 1880, 'otherwise they will be dealt with in the 'usual course of Jaw: withcut any further notice after that date, ' J. NIELSON. Greytown < January 20, 1880. LOST, on Monday morningi in or about'. " Main-street, a Bunch of Keys'.-' T-h« tinder will lie rewarded on bringing the™ to the Office of this-paper, or to- Mils Best,. Cole-street... •• ■'.'•373

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 375, 29 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 375, 29 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 375, 29 January 1880, Page 3

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