Unredeemed pledges to tlie value of .£2OOO are to be sold by T. K. Macdonald Ltd., acting under instructions from Mr. W. Smart, pawnbroker. The sale is advertised for Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p.m. each day. Nominations for all events in the Masterton Racing Club's annual meeting, except the Maiden Hack Race, close on March 11; first day's weights declared about March 18. This afternoon at 3 o'clock the Wellington Gas Company, Ltd., will give a. Gas-Cooking Demonstration at tho Primitive Methodist Churchroom, Northland. All ladies are cordially invited. Afternoon tea will bo provided. Miss Estelle Beere,- of the School of Dancing, 70 Hill Street, inserts in this issue a notification to her pupils, and intending pupils, that she has ■ returned to Wellington. Parents and guardians should make an early application. Reference was made recently to the good feed grown on Mr. Kelly's farm. The seed was supplied by Messrs. Barraud and Abraham. Messrs. Levin, Shallcrass and Co. hold an important sale at Messrs. Jones Bros., Camp Road, Lower Hutt, on Tuesday, March 16, at 2 p.m., of contractor's plant, horses, wagons, drays, and harness, under orders of the holders of the bill-of-sale. Tho sale is taking place under instructions from tho mortgagees, nnd is to be held absolutely without reserve. Tin's will afford an opportunity to secure good horses and plant at buyers' own prices. A fine freehold of 719 acres and 148 acres l.i.p. (rent .EG 15s. per annum), twelve miles from Taihape, on the Torero Road, is advertised for sale in this issue by W. P. Garner and Co., Taihape. This is said to be the best property ever offered in this district, and is an ideal sheep and cattle farm, wintering 2} breeding ewes to the acre, besides cattle. Tho property is divided into IS paddocks from 2 acres up to 100. In all there are 7J miles of 7 to 8 wire sheep-proof fencing, with heart of tolara posts and battens. All the paddocks are permanently ami well watered, 250 acres flat, \bnlnnce undulating. The buildings comprise a modern 6even-i'ooined house, with bathroom, washhouse, etc., dairyman's ivhare, stable, trapshed, engine house, woolshed, yards, etc., all in first-rate order and well kept. Price, ,£l3 per acre, JE6OOO of which can remain at 5 per cent. Buyers and sellers of stock should noto the advertisement of Messrs. Dalgety and Co., which appears in this issue. Upwards of 2100 sheep of all classes will bo offered by the firm at Waverlcy on Friday. There arrives from London, via Sydnev, on Wednesday, Mile. Helena Kubinslein, who is travelling partly on pleasure, but mainly with" the object of inspecting tho various branch establishments of Maison do Beauto Valaze. After a short stay in New Zealand, during which she will probably pay a holiday visit to Rotorua, Mile. Rubinstein will go on lo India, where other Valaze Institutes are to be opened, and then ultimately proceeds back to Vienna, Paris, and London. Ho (with a sigh)—"l have only olio friend on earth—my dog!" She—"Why don't you get another dozf."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 451, 9 March 1909, Page 6
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