88-6 ALE OF THE BIGHT AT THE OI'AKI BACES, DEO, 2 and 8. rnHE nurchaser of the above failing to wilre-selltherightofthe Gates on Saturday next, at their lards, Mastcrton. Terms; One-tMid Cash; balance on second day of Etices. Sab at 2 o'clock. MONDAY AND TUESDAf 24th and 25th NOVEMBER. LAND FOR THE PEOPLE. MA.RTINBOROUGH, 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 ROOM AT THE ATHEMUM, WELLINGTON, ' OS" MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Nov 2-1 and 25, BY TUT R J. H. WALLAO E, ESTATE AUCTIONEER, Who has received instructions from the Hon, J.Mahtin, M.L.C., This valuable Agricultural and Pastoral Estate, comprising | A nAA ACRES OF FERTILE LAND Read) for Immediate Settlement, Having been occupied and improved for the last 35 years, has been subdivided by N. Coleridge, Esq., 0.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., Eq„ Huangarua Station, Lower Valley, Wairnrapa, thcollico of Mr J. H. Wallace, Hunter-street, Wellington, and at the offices of the principal Newspapers iu the colony. The whole will be absolutely sold upon DEFERRED PAYMENTS !! ! Upon the following liberal terms, viz, ; Town Lands—from J-acie to 1 acre, and Suburban—l to 10 acres; Agricultural and Pastoral Farms—from 10 acres up to one, two, and three thousand acres each— A deposit of 10 per cent, at Sale, 15 per cent, in one month, 25 per cent, in five years. 25 per cent iu ten years, 25 per cent in nineteen years; The whole bearing 6 per cent, interest, The First Day's Sale will commence with Plan No. 2 and the Township, No private sale has been no will be made previous to the auction, It may safely be asserted that the colonists of New Zealand have never before had such an opportunity offered as this GREAT LAND SALE Presents to SMALL FARMERS And Families who want to comfortably locate themselves in a district unsurpassed in any part of the colony,
Intending purchasers may see the ut GRAIN-GROWING CAPABILITIES it Of the land, there being at present a Growing Crop of 150 acres in extent, adjoining the a ' Main JRoad, _ Jj, Title—Unexceptional. * Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock i" noou. 311 h ELECTION FOB LAY MEMBER OE THE e ENSUING GENERAL SYNOD OP „ THE CHURCH OP THE PROVINCE ? OF NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY '' KNOWN AS THE CHUECH OF . ENGLAND. NOTICE is hereby given to Laymen in the County of Hutt and County of at the election of a Lay 'Representative for -j the General Synod: I have fixed' WEDNESDAY, the 2fith day j of November, 1879, between 8 o'clock p.m. j and 8.30 p.m., at the Church Schoolhouse, ■ Lower Hutt, as the time and place for de- | daring the nomination of Candidates. l Nomination papers, signed by two qualified electors, may be delivered to me at any time prior to 8.30 p in. on that date, , THURSDAY, the 11th day of December, \ 1879, at 8.30 p.m., at the School-house, . Lower Hutt, aud at the School-house, Greytown and Maste'ton, Wairarapa, ok the time and place appointed for the election, should more than one Candidate be nominated, Dated this 27th day of October. 1879. W. A. EITZHERBERI, 30G Hetuvnin" Officer. 'ASTEBTONMAY)RAL FLECTION IYI Masterton, October 21,1879. To Councillor Feist. Sib— We, the undersigned Burgesses of the Borough of Masterton, ha-'ing watched with interest the action you have taken on all questions of public importance during your term of office as Councillor, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated for tlio office of Mayor *t the forthcoming election, feeling assured that you will fill that position with credit to yourself and to the satisfaction of the Burgesses. Duncan McGregor Edward Dixon to. Caselberg & Co. W. W. McCardle R. G. Williams W. Keester Joseph Williams G. C. Palmer T. G. Mason H. Bentley R. M. Gailoway J. W. Jackson 11, Nicholls John Greaves Giles F. Lapham 0. Oathain Edw. Wyllie E. McEwen J, M. Girdlestone Thomas Gardner A. Coppins Wm. Parkes H. Peterson Hans Hanson W.H.Smith George Heron Jas. Clayson R. Wyeth James Wrigley George Dixon William Betty J. lorns H, Wilton George Coker Job Vile A. Bish Fred W, Hales J. Payton F. Gray "William Alexander Hector Munro James Walker J, G, Fawcett. Masterton, 29th October, 1879, Messrs McGregor, Caselberg & Co., Williams, and other Gentlemen signing the requisition. Gentlemen— Incompliance with your request, I beg tt say that I shall have pleasure in becoming i Candidate for the office named, and if elected it will be my study to promote the velfare of this Borough. I am, • Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, EDWIN FEIST. Masterton 29th October, 1879. 304 CI MATTHEW'S Night.School will not ), reassemble till Monday, the 17th. The Candidates for Confirmation will not meet during this week. J. F. TEAKLE, 312 - Curate,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 316, 15 November 1879, Page 3
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