gATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1879. 11, T. BROWNE AND CO, Will sell by Public Auction on the above tla*vo, at the Town Hall, ' Entirely Without Reserve, Sundry lots of Building Material. Also, Balance of Unsold Material in the Estate o A. Petlierick, consisting of— Piles, Ladchrs, Timber, Etc After which will be offered—--1 New Tip Cart Some useful Hoavy and Light Horses 1 very good Hack Mare, broken to saddle and harness, Sale commences at 2 o'clock sharp. H. T, BROWNE and Co beg to give notice that they will hold a large sale of horses, buggy pairs, etc., after the Pastoral Show at Carterton. 308 MONDAY AND TUESDA7 21th and 25th NOVEMBER, LAND FOR THE PEOPLE. MAKTINBOROUGI-I, Within four hours of the City of Wellington by rail to Featherston, thence by a good metalled road about eight miles, WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN THE PUBLIC ItOOM AT THI? ATIIEN/EUM, WELLINGTON, o> MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Nov 2-1 and 25, BS JJK J. 11. WALLACE, ESTATE AUCTIONEER, Who has received instructions from the Hon, J, M.umx, M.L.C., This valuable Agricultural and Pastoral Estate, comprising ACIIES OF FERTILE LAND Read} for Immediate Settlement, Having been occupied and improved for the last B5 years, lias been subdivided by N. Coleridge, Esq., C.E., and delineated on map of Small farms and map of Township, to be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, Hunter-street, Wellington, and published in Five Lithographed Plans, to be had, together with conditions of Sale, at the office of Messrs Izard and Bell. Solicitors, Wellington, John Martin, jun., E-q„ Huangarua Station, Lower Valley, Wairarapa, the office of Mr J. H, Wallace, Huntcv-street, Wellington, and at the offices of the principal Newspapers in the colony. The whole will lie absolutely sold upon DEFEIiIIKD PAYMENTS !! ! Upon the following liberal terms, viz, Town Lands—from : |-acrc to 1 acre, and Suburban—l to 10 acres; Agricultural and Pastoral Farms—from 10 acres up to one, two, and throe thousand acres each— A deposit of 10 per cent, at Sale. If) per cent, in one month. 2f) per cent, in five years. 25 per cent in ten years. 25 per cent in nineteen years; The whole bearing fi per cent, interest, The First Day's Sale will commence with Plan No. 2 and the Township. No private sale lias been no will lie made previous to the auction, It may safely be asserted that the colonists of New Zealand have never before had such an opportunity oll'ered as this GitEAT LAND SALE Presents to SMALL FARMERS And Families who want to comfortably locate themselves in a district unsurpassed in any pait of the colony, Intending purchasers may see the GRAIN-GROWING CAPABILITIES Of the land, there being at present a Growing Crop of 150 acres in extent, adjoining the Main Road. Title -Unexceptional. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock noon. 311 TUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE or a VALUABLE BREWERY AND FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. In the Insolvent Estate of J. G. Rockel, Mastcrton, EOItGl? THOMAS has received instructions from the Mortgages, to sell by public auction, at his sale rooms, Huntersi reet, on Tuesday, 11th November, at 2 o'clock — The following Valuable Properties: - Lot 1. FREEHOLD. All that piece of laud situate in the Opa!;i Block, Wairarapa District, containing 1 acre 2 roods, being the allotments Nos 18, 19, 20, 47, -18, and 4 ( J on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Oilice, Wellington, No. 61 Lot 2. FREEHOLD. A piece of land situated in the settlement of Eketahuna, containing 1 rood 4 perches, lieuig Lot number 17 on deposited plan number !)2 Lot 3 FREEHOLD. Allotments Aos 18 and 30, ami allotments I) and 20, being part of sections iVos 57 and 55, Masteiton Small Farm Settlement, containing 1 acre 2 roods 27 perches, Lot 4 FREEHOLD. Section ill on the plan of the Town of Mastercon, containing 1 acre, on which is erected a commodious family residence, with every convenience, also, well laid out garden. This acie has Irontage to two streets LEASEHOLD. ;111 tlia* parcel of Land in the Town of Mastertou, being part of S etion jVo 121, bounded oil the north by oilier part of same section 1!)!) feet, sou til-west by public road 214 ft, soiuh-cast b w another public road 18!) ft, and north cast by the Waipoua lliver, on which is erected a compact and well.established Brewery (known as the " Waipoua Brewery"), in. full working order, and doing a lucrative business, Lease 1!) years to run ; ground rent exceedingly low, Also, The whole of the working plant and stock-in-trade necessary for carrying on the business. The above is a chance seldom, if ever, to be met with, and'well worth the attention of buyers, being one of the most compact b/ewerhs in the colony. For further particulars and' conditions : air. terms, &c, apply to the AUCTIONEER; Or to Messrs Buckley, Stafford, <S Fitzherbert, Solicitors for the Vendors,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 311, 8 November 1879, Page 3
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