nATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1879, IO at 2 o'clock. SALS UNDER DISTRESS. IOP.HS & FERGUSSON Have received instructions to sell, under distress, lit the premises of the .late Mrs Robinson, ndar the Government Cottages, the whole of her Furniture and 'Effects, consisting of— Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Bedsteads, Curtains, Dressers, Chest of Drawers, Matting, Lamps, Clocks, splendid Hewing Machine, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Cutlery, Etc. The whole of the above are quite new, and will bo sold without the slightest reseive, Tenns cash 48 QATURDAY, MARCH Bra, 187!), U at 2 o'clock. MARKET SALE. lOIINS & PERGUSSON ■ Will hold their usual Monthly Sale of Stock at their Ya.uls on the above date, comprising— Cattle Draugnt Horses, including 4 from the estate of Mr Alpass Splendid Milch Cows 1 good Bull Sheep Lambs Pigs Brakes &e., A'c., he. . 41 LAND S A L E. SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1879. JOHNS & FERGUSSON have received instructions from linoDESDonald, Esq., to sell— A portion of MAMA ESTATE, being 500 yards from the site of the Waihcrc re Railway Station, and within five minutes walk of the centre of Masterton, The land will have frontages to the Main Road between Masterton and Wellington, and chain roads through Manaia, and will vary in size from 3-acre allotments, some being larger. Plan 3 on view! Thiijis—2o per cent cash ; balance by Kills ranging over 2 years, heaving interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. milE WAIRARAPA SALEYAItDS CO, i. (Limitku), FEATHERS TON, Will throw open theiryards for the sale of CATTLE HORSES, PIGS, AND SHEEP, ox •' WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY NEXT, The attention of buyers, sellers, and auctioneers is specially directed to the great facilities which these commodious sale yards offer for the supply of the Wellington and local meat markets. The sales will be. conducted by auctioneers nominated by vendors, and will commence at noon on the day above stilled, and as no cattle can be permitted to be yarded after 11 o'clock on the day of sale, early applications for room is necessary. For particulars of entrance fees, etc., apply at the Company's Offices, Fcatlicrston. H. If, WOLTERS, Secret ry, ]?catherslon, 2!) th Jan. 3G PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FOll SALE by public auction, (if not previously disposed of) on SATURDAY, March Ist, on the Premises, Masonic-street— The GOODWILL of tho business of J. Vile & Co., Masterton-Wellington CARRIERS, together with the Plant, consisting of 18 valuable Draught Horses and Harness, <t Waggons, with ropes, chains, and tarpaulins complete, 1 Brake and six sets American Harness, 1 large Spring Dray, fa., &c. Also, all that portion of Land having a frontage to Masonic-street of 130 ft., and buildings, comprising lfi-stalled stable, chaff bouse, commodious store room, large loft, capable of holding about 200 bales wool, arid four-roomed Cottage, witli well, pumps, fa. For further particulars apply to 15 J. VILE.
-poit fjJALE,—A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. One vlcre of Land at Cotterville having two frontages, near proposed branch railway site, Very little cash required. For particulars apply to W. EOCK, 4] Greytown. Spring Waggon, 4 staunch Horses, Harness, mid Tarpaulin, Price, £265, Apply to E. E. EDMUNDS, Commission Agent, 42 Carterton. m IjlOPi SALE.—3S good 2-tonth Merino J- liamc, Apply to THOS, CAHSWELL, 45 Mat Point |[jl OR S A L E. A BLOCK of 5(1 acres of Land on the Opaki, partly fenced ; about 1 acres of good hnsli, Totara and Matai, the rest fit for ploughing, Some adjoining land can be leased if necessary, This is sure to lie taken sharp, as the land is good, and tlio price moderate, Price for cash, only .-£4OO ; or terms can ho arranged, 51 E, & J, BROWN. Pi A N D ART UNI ON, Ist Prize—Drawing-room ,Suite, £SO. Eight Prizes in all of the value of £IOO, 100 Tickets, £1 each. Tickets at J. Wiij.ums' and Farmer's, Masteiton; Giles, Carterton ; or Salmon & Hathaway, Greytown. 43 ,5f 0 • T __ l c 'BMR w. jr.. EJSTHOPE, Smith Street, Mastcrton, has hereby been appointed to collect ail accounts due to me, and-his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. Mr Eastliope will call monthly upon all person's indebted to me and will take instalments in eases where it may be inconvenient to pay the M amount at once, and should lie find any difficulty in obtaining a settlement; legal proceedings will be 'taken - without further notice. . - : W. H. HOSKING, 51 . Siut'oon, Masterton.-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 90, 21 February 1879, Page 3
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