>o»u.ijiwmniiiip i| iii—i——wn ■ TO THE SETTLERS OF WAIRAIUPA GENTLEMEN,— Having Leased the Feu therston Sale Yards for the ensuing i month.-, we beg to notify that during tlm period NO ENTRANCE FEES WILL BI CHARGED, and further, in order to promot the success of the Sales, we are wiling ti advertise all stock entered with us for sale AT OUR OWN EXPENSE. Wehaveals. arranged for paddocking accommodation at i small clirrge for those settlers who may wisl to bring their cattle or sheep over night, o leave them a night after the sale, Trustin] to receive the support and co-operation o both buyers and sellers, in this ourendeavo permanently to establish regular and success fill sales at the Featherston Sale Yards. We are, Gentlemen, Your obedient servants, F. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen 345 Greytovra. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, By order of the Mortgagees Under conduct of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supremo Court at Wellington, Under the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Act Amendment Act, 1860. I BY Messrs laery & campbell, at their auction rooms, Lambton Quay, Wellington, on Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1880, at 2 o'clock—--1 All that the section numbered 197 on the plan of the Taratahi Plain Block containing 52a 2r, more or less 2 Also, all that the section numbered 220 Akitco Block, East Coast juistrict, containing (MO acres more or or less 3 All that the section No 818, Whareami Block, East Ooast District, containing 120 acres, more or leas. The auctioneers will also sell at the same time and place, by order of the mortgagees, the following lands which are under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act—--4 The section 'No 220 Akiteo Block, containing 800, acres, more or less 5 All that piece of land to the South ofthe said section 220, Akitoo, containing 254 acre ••. more or less, being part of the land in the Land Revenue Receiver's receipt, 16th January, 1573; application 4274 G Also, all that piece of laud containing 3 acres, being part of section No 14*2, Taratahi Plain Block, and the whole of land iu certificate of title, vol 5, fol, 136, The lot No 1 is a farm lately occupied by Mr J, T. Duffy, and is about four miles from Carterton, and is very good cleaved land, laid down iir English grass. There is a good, wcll-iinislied house and outhouses, almost new. Lots 2.3,4, and 5 adjoin, and form together the station fonneily occupied by Messrs Yorke and iVaunsell, and lately by Mr Duffy, Lot 6 is situate in the heart of the town of Carterton, nearly opposite " The Marquis of Nonnaiiby" Hotel, There are two good cottages and a blacksmith's shop. Further particulars can be had on application to Messrs Brandon & Son, Solicitors for the Mortgagee; or of LAERY & CAMPBELL, 348 Auctioneers. TUESDAY, era JANUARY, 1880. UNDER BILL OF SALE. Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, dc., on the Pakowai Station, To be sold in One Lot LAERY & CAMPBELL have reeeived instructions to sell by public auction, under provisions of bill of sale, in their rooms, Lambton Qnay, corner Panamastreet, on Tuesday, 6th January, 1880 at two o'clock (immediately after the sale of land to be sold by order of the mortgagee)— The following live stock as now depasturing on the Pakowai Station, being lota 2, 3, 4, and 5, as described above Together with the farm implements, household furniture, &c.' viz.— 10 working bullocks, 17 cows with calves, 27 head of cattle, mixed sexes and ages, 1 draught mare with foal, 16 horses, various ages, 1 bnllock dray, 1 wool press, 4-horse ploughing gear, 1 cart saddle, 2 gentlemen's saddles, 1 side saddle, 1 breech an I 1 muzzle-loading gun, 2 pack saddles, 16 sheepskins, and the whole of the household furniture in one lot, Sale at 2 o'clock. 348 l HBB—f "KaMMBBBM POSTPONEMENT OF CONCERT IN AID OF THE UREYTOWN SCHOOL PIC-NIC AND PRIZES. O ICING to the sudden death of W. R. Hastwell, Esq,, the above Concert is postponed until Monday, sth January next. 345 jQ UNC A N CAMERON, SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER (Opposite N.Z, Times Office), Willis-stheet, Wellington. D.C. begs to thank the Wairarapa public or the liberal patronage lie received when in jusiness amongst them, ind wishes to draw their attention to this advertisement, as he ivill he glad to eee all the old faces (and as many new ones) at the above address. Being fully aware of the requirement of faimers, etc., in the district, he has just opened up a Stock especially suited to them. A large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, and everything appertaining to the trade. D.C. wishes to call attention to his own Wellington-made Carriage, Buggy, Gig, and Trap Harness; also, Cart,' Plough, and Leading do,, and desires to draw particular notice to one special line-best American Buggy_ Harness-really good; the only house in town where tins may be procured. Cheapest House in Wellington for Cash, Special Notice.—All goods (Mimed free at Featherston Railway Station. Country orders punctually attended to. Repairs neatly-executed. Remember the address— DUNCAN CAMERON, SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, (Opposite N.Z. Times Office), WILLIS-STKEET, WELEINQTON. 347 (
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 350, 29 December 1879, Page 3
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