TO CAPITALISTS. MONDAY, 29th APRIL, 1867. UNRESERVED SALE. MR. J, H. WALLACE is instructed by the Trustees of Mr. R. Buckridge’s Estate, to sell by Public Auction, at his Land Mart, Lambton Quay, without reserve, on MONDAY, 29th APRIL, 1867, at Two o’clock p.m. That Valuable Property in the Hutt, Buckridge’s “ ALBION HOTEL,” consisting of abount 131 Acres more or less of the finest and most fertile land, a well built substantial Hotel, with Out Houses, Paddocks, Orchard, &c., £750 of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage, the remainder payable as followslo per cent, on day of Sale, 10 per cent, on taking possession, the remainder in 3, 6, 9, and 12 months bearing 10 per cent, interest. Land and Estate Agency Office, Wellington, April 2, 1867. GAWITH’S HOTEL. THOMAS URWIN Proprietor. THIS comfortable and convenient Hotel has been re-opened by MR. THOMAS URWIN. The Accommodation is unequalled. Private Rooms. Choicest Wines and Liquors. Stabling of the best description. N.B. —A Porter up all night. THE NELSON HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c., of the finest brands. WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor. R. M. CLELAND, GROCERY AND GENERAL-STORE, MANNERS STREET, (Opposite the New Zealander Hotel.) Families and shipping supplied, wholesale and retail. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. WAIRARAPA MARKET. AT A MEETING held at the “ Rising Sun,” Greytown, on Wednesday, April 3, to take the preliminary steps for the establishment of an Agricultural Association, and a Monthly Market for the Wairarapa. It was moved by Mr. Wakelin, seconded by Mr. Kempton. “ That the meeting be adjourned until WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, at One o’clock p.m then to be held at the “ Rising Sun” Hotel, and that the Chairman he requested to advertise the same in the Wairarapa Mercury.” Carried unanimously. HENRY BUNNY, Chairman. April 5, 1867. FOR SALE
A STRONG BAY FILLY, broken in, warranted sound, price ten guineas. Sire the thoroughbred horse Antidote. Apply at the MOROA STORES Moroa Stores, April 4, 1867. TWO POUNDS REWARD, A CHESTNUT COLT strayed from Waihinga Ferry, branded E.W.F. on shoulder. Any person bringing the said Colt to Mr. WILLIAM FIELD, at the Waihinga Ferry, will receive the above reward. Greytown, Apirl 6, 1867. DIVINE SERVICE WESLEYAN CHAPEL. THE Public are respectfuly informed that the Rev. C. Waters will preach at the above Chapel on Monday evening next the Bth at 7 o’clock. NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership between John Hall and Joseph Terry of Moroa Saw Mills, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN HALL his JOSEPH X TERRY mark (Witness) SAMUEL MOLES. Greytown, April 2nd, 1867. WANTED. THE LEASE of a DAIRY FARM, about 200 acres, or a Small Run with or without Stock, address stating terms to A.B. Office of the “ Wairarapa Mercury.” TO LAND OWNERS AND OTHERS. TTTANTED LAND TO PLOUGH, to i T the extent of two or three hundred acres. For terms apply at the Meecubit Office, or to. MR, BRIGHTWELL, East Taratahi, Wairarapa. sth April, 1867. NOTICE. ALL CATTLE, HORSES & SHEEP found tresspassing on Te Ore Ore after this date will be impounded. R. COLLINS. March 15, 1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 14, 6 April 1867, Page 2
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