IMPORTANT SALE OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. BETIIUNE & HUNTER have * been instructed by W. W. TAYLOR, ESQ., to sell by Auction at his Stores, Lamb-ton-quay, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th September, 18G7, at TWO o’clock. One valuable four-horse power Thrashing Machine, .made by Messrs Gray and Sons, of Haddington. One Reaping Machine, with extra knife bars Two Winnowing Machines Two sets Iron Harrows and Trees Two English made Farm Carts One Iron Grubber Two Wool Presses One set Cart Harness One Scotch Plough Also, Three dozen Kerosene Lamps and Shades Two large Bird Cages Two gross Lamp Wick Oil Cake, Hay and Bran And VARIOUS OTHER GOODS. Exchange Buildings, August 21, 1867. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Survey Office, Featherston, September 9, 1867. fjpENDERS will be received until noon of FRIDAY, 20th. instant, at the Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, for the formation and metalling of 22 chains of road, and the building of a Bridge, &c,, upon the Featherston to Waihinga line of road out to the Heifer Station. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Provincial Engineer’s Office, Wellington, and Thompson’s Royal Hotel, Featherston. J. D. BAIRD, District Engineer.
PATTERSON v. DOWNS. and by virtue of a Warrant directed to me under tbe hand and seal of James C. Crawford, Esquire, Resident Magistrate in and for the District of Wellington, I will sell or cause to be sold on TUESDAY, the 17th day of September, at 12 o’clock (noon), at Mr J. Fuller’s “ Rising Sun,” Greytown, all the right, title or interest, (if any), of Thomas Downs in and to a certain Horse, Spring Cart and Harness, seized by me in satisfaction of this Warrant unless the same be previously explevmed. As witness my hand at Greytown, this tenth day of September, 1867. BLAKE BUTLER, District Constable. TE ORI ORL RUNNING ON THIS STATION, One red and white Cow, with calf branded A.B. One red cow with calf, branded AB' Also, One old Cow (strawberry), branded GS., in milk All branded on milking side. RICHARD COLLINS. N.E.—lf not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to pay expenses. Te Ori Ori, September 13, 1867.
NOTICE. I HEREBY invite the Members of the Church of England, residing in and about Greytown, to meet me in the Greytown Schoolroom on THURSDAY, the 19th inst., at 7 o clock,, p.m., for the purpose of taking into consideration the best means by which a portion of the Greytown Cemetery may be set apart for and devoted to the use of the Church of England, and duly consecrated ; so that we may have the comfort of knowing that, whenever it shall please God to take ourselves or any of our friends, we and they shall be buried in Holy ground. REY. A. KNELL, ■ , Curate. ' September 11, 1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 16 September 1867, Page 2
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459Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 16 September 1867, Page 2
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