JjIRIDAY, 23rd MAY, 1879 At 11 o'clock. In the Estate of Jbnhkk & Had ley, - lOKNS k FERGUSSON Have received instructions from the Trustee to sell, at the store of Messrs Hi Bentley & Co,, on the above day, their STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of— Paporhangings Oils Paints Glass and Brushware Scrim . Etc: Etc. illso, for whom it may concern, a General Assortment of Merchandise Cooking Utensils Lamps, 1 Ciockery Fancy Goods Drapery Furniture &c. &o, The whole will be sold WITHOUT the SLIGHTEST RESEEVE. Terms-Cash. 139
pEELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF FLOWER AND ERUIT TREES. lORNS & FERGUSSON Save received instructions to sell, very shortly— A Splendid Assortment of Shrubs, Plants, Flowers, Fruit Trees, &c,, &c. Terms and particulars in fnturo advertisement, 128 ON THE RANGITUMAU AND OPAKI BLOCKS. lORNS & FERGtFSSON Have beon favored with instructions from Messrs Welch to offer by private contract some of the most magnificent Blocks of Land ill the Province, either for grazing, agricultural purposes, or for sites for Saw-mills, vSome portions have the finest Totara, bush in the Valley, being virgin forest. Purchasers will have the option of selecting any Block, the wliolo of which aro bounded by public roads, and all easy of access. They have also a quantity of fencing &<j,, and other improvements, having in all cases beautiful supply of never-failing water. Tho lot will consist of— Section 38, of 84 acres, Eangitumau. ALSO—--200 acres in the Rangitumau, adjoining Brandon's clearing, Section 61, of 105 acres, upon the Opaki Plain, near the Paerau Pah, Section 9,157| acres, Opaki Plain. Section 10 has 315 acres, partly plain and partly bush. 101 PREVIOUS TO REBUILDING OF PREMISES, T J ]\/[ OUNTyIIN A THOROUGH CLEARING SAt<E Of thewhpteof his liYell Assorted and Yaluahle STOCK of EARTHENWARE, CHINA, GLASS, LAMPW4RE, GROCERY, OILMAN'S STORES, BRUSHWARE, IRONMONGERY, i'o. Ac, &c. &c. AT COST PRICE, To ensure a rapid Clearance and avoid the risk and expense of removal, FOR CASH ONkY, All goods tajjcfd will be. the t\siijtl trado ppces, The Salo lyill commence on the 18th instant. T, I fcAOTos Qvay, W Wellington,
0 A K T A a {j. FEAmMmjIASTERTON, AflMlpavta of (lie Borough, A. MARTIN, Carter, from Wellington, having just awiYcd iu Mastortoii, is prepared to do Cartago in #ll its brandies, from a fwlton Wtiggou-load, delivered to any part of the Wairarapa on the shortest notice ami most reasonable terms, A Break will leave Masterton for Featheratoii on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, A Covered Conveyance and light Sitting Trap on hire. All orders left with Messrs 1!. & J. Brown, or W. Felukgham, Bridge-street, wiU be punctually attended to, 134 jypSTERTQN APIEITHERSTOK jgUS. H. TAYLOR <S CO. bog to inform tli< public of the Wairarapa that on and aftei MONDAY, the 19th instant, they will rui a SALOON BUS between Master ton and Feathtrstou daily, leavilig thi former'place at 11 a.m„ arriving in Footer ston in time for the 3,20 train for Welling ton; returning on arrival of the 6.2Q, train ntlfet^ajlftp.m. A copduptor accompanies the' Bus, will gi-re every to passengers liiggflKe,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 167, 23 May 1879, Page 3
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