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WAIRARAPA LAND AGENCY. PKOPEBTY LIST. Qi~k/"\ ACRES, Carterton district; 7 mii\J\J rooms and all requisite outbuildings ; all level and ploughable, subdivided, and well-watered A splendid dairy farm, and dirt at £13 per acre. ty/\(\ ACRES, Eketahuna district, miXjXj L.1.P.; 5-roomed house,dairy, shed, workshop, stable and orchard; 140 acres in grass, well-watered, close to school and creamery. £1650. Terms. -| f\ f\f\f\ ACRES, Bay of Plenty, lUjUvv all in bush, well watered soil good black loam of rich quality.. When cleared, would cut up into good dairy farms. Thirteen miles from Tauranga, on' main road. Price, £1 6b per acre. Splendid opening for syndica'e cr cipltalist. | rtf't'A ACRES Iwst land in the Bay DODU of, Plt:ity Dibtiict. well suited to cut up into dairy farms. There ia a safe 100 per cent, within twelve months. Price £1 per acre, all in prass. Terms. ■> -t S\ {\f\{ \ ACHES, Bay of Plenty A"fV/\/\/ District, ' very good quality, unimproved land, 10 miles from principal town. Price 15s per acre, well worth 20s to-day. Would cut up splendidly. Terms. t*f\ ACRES,drained swamp; six rooms', O" cow-bails and sheds; Carterton district, close to factory and tuwn. £20 per acre. Terms, £500 cash. HOTEL, situated close to Railway Station, containing 10 single bedrooms, three with two beds, and two with double beds, one with three beds in, besides private rooms, a private sitting room, a bath-room, commercial room, 3 card rooms, billiardroom, bar, dining-room, kitchen, splendid 12-stall stable, and a convenient paddock. Lease 6 years to run. Rent £5 per week. Average takings per week, £41 15s 6d. Price for goodwill and furniture, £1660. Stock at valuation. For full particulars apply to ELI SMITH, MASTERTON. t TliY THE ■■^^P&^ : PAHIATUA COMPANY. BEST SEEDS THAT CAN BE GBOWN! IF you want VERY CHOICEST VEGETABLES and MOST BEAUTIFUL FLOWEKS you should read the I'AHIATUA SEED COMPANY'S GARDEN CATALOGUE for 1903. The leading Seed Catalogue oontains 108 pages of useful hints and 100 illustrations, free to all on application to W. Gillespie & CO., Masterton Agents. PLOWEE SEEDS, From Id per Packet. VEGETABLE SEFDS, From 3d per Packet. THE PAHIATUA SEED CO., PAHIATUA. ~NIMMO & BLAIR'S 1903 gyS, M CARNATIONS. Strong, Well-Rooted Layers, Beady for Delivery in the Autumn. TflE following comprise some of the Finest English Certificated Varieties, and are Quite New to New Zealand: — AMARANTUS—A very beautiful deep purple; fine well-formed flowers, and robust growth. 2s each, post free, ATALANTA—Dark buff ground, striped bright coral, shaded with rose lake; fine form and a good flower. 2s each, post free. BRODICK—A truly handsome yellow ground (f uncy), petals admirable, beautifully flaked and marked with clear rosy red. The "Premium "fancy carnation at the National Society's Exhibition, England, in 1897. DANDY —A beautiful carnation, of true farm, smooth edged, and pencilled with heliQtrone on a creamy white ground. One of the best. A grand show bloom. 2s each, post free. DUCHESS OF PORTLAND —White, striped with rose. Strong grower and large handsome flower. 2s each, post free. DUCHESS OF YORK—Superb selfcolour, light coral changing to pale flesh. Delicately scented. A charming flower. 2s 6d each, post free. FLORRIE HENWOOD (Picotee)—Clear yellow ground, edge well marked with rose. Large and beautifully-formed flowers; F.C.C. 9b each, post free. GOLDEN EAGLE—A fanoy variety, Ground rioh golden yellow, flowers large, perfect foim, edged and prettily marked bright red.. 2s each, post free, MISS ELLEN TKRRY—A giant flowered carnation, its extra large pure white flowers rivalling the ftfalmaison in size. F.O.C. 2s 6d each, post free. " MR.S ERIC HAMBRO—Pure white, perfect form. Award of Merit R.H.S. and F.O.C. 2g each, post free. ROSA—This is a rare carnation, perfeot in form and colour. Flowers light salmon pink, a shade of colour never before produced in a carnation. 2s each, post free. SIGURD—An exquisitely beautiful shade of clear salmon apricot, an improved Mrs Reynolds Hole. Flowers large and full. Very good. 2s each, post free. '. IS*The set of Twelve New Carnations, as above, post free anywhere in New Zealand, for2l«. Cash With Order. ' NIMMO & BLAIR, Djmed.jn,, TREES! TREES I Planting Season, 1903. WT. BENEFIELD & SONS are • again to the front with the Most Choice Assortment of FRUIT, FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL " TREES, SHRUBS and POT PLANTS. Having appointed Mb W. Sumheus agent for Masterton and District, patrons can rely on getting their orders attended to Qiyokly and carefuliy. Note %a_ddress—V?- SUMMERS, Agent, cfire Qilleipie and Co., Queen-street, Mastarton, from whom Catalogues can be obtained. W. T. BENEFIELD & SONS, Nurserymen, Aramoho, Waflga.nuj. TEAS! TEAS! THE FINEST 2/- TEA IN THE TOWN. One Trial Order Solicited. W/§ have a large stock of Best TIN FRUITS : PEACHES, APRICOTS AND PEARS, Finest Canterbury HAM.S AND BACON. JAS. WHITTAKER, Queen-street, - • - Masterton. C. JONES, GENERAL CARRIER, WOOD, COAL AND COKE MERCHANT, I HAVE gom,e hundreds of cords of splendid sound Matai Wood, which I am selling at lowest current rates. All orders delivered punctually. Also, Coke and Coal to any order. Cash on delivery. Address: OHAPELSTREET (R. Hole's Stables). NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. HOLLOWAT BROTHERS resumed business in the old shop, opposite Empire Hotel, on Monday, Feb. 2nd, in the premises formerly occupied by Mr Frederick Holloway, and will be pleased to see old friends and new faces, and to supply the publio with the best meat grown in the district. Experts declare the new : No. 9 at 2s superior to TIGER TEA. anything yet offered in New Zealand. — John Gbaham & Co., Agents. POR THE VERY BEST ! SMfALL GOODS LINE, ; ; CALL AT Lindsay's Pork and Small Goods Shop TO-DAY! DRESSED POULTRY ON SALE. J, B. LINDSAY. " R. RIGG, ' QSSNEaAI. BUILDER AND CONTRA.CIOB, of the Kuripuni Steam Sash and Door Facto ßYi IS prepared to undcrtike all kinds of building and contnvctiug work ut lowest powlble prieee. Workmanship guaranteed. Katinmttsj giv< n. Plans driwfli Joinery work a specialty, A trinl sollcltecL

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7534, 10 August 1903, Page 3

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