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WAJI'OUA STEAM SAW: PLANINC AND MOULDING MILLS.. V>: uSaab and Doov. factory.' ; CiirvQdJwork' cut to any design;v < nr > i Turning in all its brandies Al! (losoription of Joiner's work done. Agenta for nil descriptions"'of Carved Wort •. BACON & ; PBOP/sibtoW" " ".'4 M'!"' •ft" A ; M-I J , Next door to Dr Harding's, Willis-street • * v,? i ' : '' ii9fl JgOAKBING AND DAV SCHOOL, COLE-STBEKT, MASTEEWN. Under the Patronage of the Honorable Lady Miiim. . •: Priscii'AL.: MISS. BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the. basis.of..the, instruction-given, and, iu addition, the followingv tiro taught:— French, German, Italian, • Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing,' and Needlework. • 9 : Domestic arrangements are liberal awl home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded oa application. ■' The first term of 1880 will begin on Wednesday, L J Bth of January. ... Evening Class for French; 351 Ihave ; aiithorißed T, JT. Murray, to collect, all debts due to liis estate,' Proceedings, will lie taken at once, if accounts presented by liira are not paid; .' 345 - ' - Wm. SELLAE. " SWEEP, On the. WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CUUB HANDICAP. To he rim on.tho 13t!rFebruary, 1880, 200 MEMBEIIS AT 10s EACH. : } . First Horse .. CO Second „ .. 30 Third „ „„ 10 Will be drawn ou the art union principle,' en February 7th. W. TOOGOOD, 358 Club Hotel, Featherston. and J. BROWN : ' ACCOUNTANTS. LAND AND COMMISSION .AGENTS) Offices : Council Chambers, Quesn-street, , MASTERTON." Aoekis FOP, ;~ Mutual Life Association of Australasia. North British and Mercantile FJre Insurance. Murray, Roberts, & Co,, of Wellington Cash advanced on wool, and insurances effected at the lowest current rates from • the sheep's back to T ondon, Dwelling-houses insured' at 15s per £IOO per annum aud upwards. FREEHOLD PROPIRTIFS FOR fe'ALE.' House and | acre, Kuripuni.—Llso. Donald's Estate from 1 to 2 acres.—Lloo 41 x 108 Chapel-street.—L9o. A-aere, Colc-streot, £3OO 8-roorued House, i-acrc, L3OO, Wriglcy's I Estate House and facre, Chapel-street, L 250 5 acres loms'estate. L3OO Superior Dwelling-house, HaU.stiect, L9OO House and section, Dixon-street, L 270 44 s 165, Bannister-street. L 165 House aud stables, . 2 . acres, Fergusson'sestate, LBOO House and J-acre, Bannis'ter-strcot, L 250 1 acre, lorus'estate, L6O House aud J-acre, Wrigley-street, L 350.. ii ii I. ■ woO 3-aorc section, Wriglcy's Estate, L7O .. House and section, Cricket-street, L2OO, House and l/i-stallcd Stable aud Store rooms, LSOO . , t House and Stables, Bannister-street, L 350 Superior. House, Wriglcy's estate, L 501) j . half-ycarlv payments Houseand J-acro, Kcaton'estate, L 250 „ : „ . ■' Church street, L 350 ; ; }-acre sections, Keaton Estate) L6O House and section, fenced, ; Wrigley's cs-, tatc, L 220 j terms • 890 acres, llangituirau, and house, L2OOO 'SO Opaki, and house, L4OO 200 „ bush, Raagitmnau, L 450 225....,, l\pj)gitumau, cleared, L9OO •10"'. „ Mauriceville, and hoii'ae, LloO 432 ~ Opaki, farm ; , L3OOO •• ■ • - ' 800 „ Upper Taueru, LI 000 250 ~ pastoral, Opaki, L 1250 2} „ iientley's estate, L 250 ■ From 2 to 300 acres rich agricultural land ou the Kopuarangi stream, six miles from Mastertoii, at i's per acre 40 acres Small Farm Block, Upper Plafn, £450 105 acrer valuable rich bush laud Kopiuv raugi Block at M per acre ■ . TC LET-DWELLINGS. ' 4-vooraoa houao Wvigley'a P.state, Ss (j-rooraed >oiue Dixon-street, 12s Gd. Shop and dwelliny, Perry-street, 22s 6d Building sites.iu all the principal ..streets, ou long terms, at low rental's, 'suitable for shops or dwellings. . ■ • . 355 nERAMBULATORS! ' I i PERAMBULATORS.! GO TO E. ARNOLD'S; Kuripuni,' •. BASKET asd PERAMBULATO'R MAKER. Douiilk - • - - - £1 12b 6d' Single. • £llO3 ;—Always : some on 'hand—-■ ' • ■CASH ONLY. ' 372 .. O T I C. E. Having disposed of my Blacksmith's businefis at the Taueru to Mr Edward Naylor, I kg to return my sincere thankp for the. patronage bestowed on me while jn business tliere, and'hopo that tho same may be accorded to my successor... ■ . ■ J. NIELSON.- ■ Grcytown, January 20,-1880,--TTC consequence of hard times, J, 1 res|jectftoly reqiidsts all' accounts, to be paid : ei tlier to liimself at .Greytdwn or tphis successor, E. Naylor,. at the Tauerui wiiose receipt for money rcccivd on my . account, will be a sufficient discharge,- oiv or 1 ' before the ha dealt with in the usual course of law with.ut any further notice after that.date ! J. NIELSON. ' G rev town, January ,20,1850. T OST. en' >! onday' morning,. in or about Li , Main-strut, a Bnucli of JKeyg,.. ,Th n feller will i;b. i.cwaidcd on bringing the\ to the Office of'this'paper, or to Miis'Best, Colc^stireet.' 373

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 377, 31 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 377, 31 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 377, 31 January 1880, Page 3

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