.In the Assigned Estate of lORNS k ■ "FEMJSSON,"'bI-Masterfon and .■:■: Featlierston. ' SALE OF VALUABLE BALDING iLLnriIENTS IN FEATHERSTON, •' ':'■■'• ' '.'::'. ' ON .-. /v..".'..' ■ SATURDAY, 7th !.'• 4 :i \- U2 : I "''".'■" TORNS..<Cn FERGUSSON have received 1 instructions -to buVr'.for'sale' at their rooms.Featheraton, on thoabovoda'te.'Nihe Superior bnildiiitj aUbtmoht's", Situated in .One: '■• .■ The allotments ate part of Town Acre No' M; ,pornei\;of, Bell, and Hickson-atreets, totween the Railway Station aiid Club Hotel. . "The'corner. Section .'liaa a frontage of'GGft to-Hiekaou-atreet, by a depth of 132 ft to Bell-street, on which is erected a commodious building suitable for Bank premises, County offices, or Institute, &c. The remaining eight allotments have each a frontage of 33 feet to Hickson-street by a depth of 132 feet, and from their central position are all splendidly adapted for. business sites. TERjis-Half Cash, balance by approved bills at 4 months. Plans may be seen at the office of S. Car-' rol, Esq., Wellington; the Rooms, Feather-, ston ; and at Masterton, Also will be offered, immediately after the above. 100 shares in the Wairarapa Sale Yards Company, (Limited), and a larce and varied assortment of General Merchandise, lORNS & FERGUSSON, 376 • Masterton. SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1880 • IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. , ORNS di FERGUSSON will offer for L Sale at the same time and place as the aboveAll that valuable proporty situated •in Watt-street,. Featlierston, being acres Nos 58 and 59, in the said township, with four roomed cottage erected thereon. _ The property is delightfully situated and is within three minutes walk of the railway station. Itis surrounded by a magnificent hawthorn hedge, and commands an uninterrupted viow of Featlierston nud district. To auyono desirous of acquiriug a really valuable property, the above should command their special attention. Terms at Sale. lORNS ,fc FERGUSSON, jWJ ■ Masterton. MONDAY, FEB. 9. 1880 TORNS & FERGUSSON are instructed X by Mr Henry Boardman to sell at his house, Cole-street, on Monday, February the 9thrThe whole of his furniture, consisting of— ' Horse-hair couch Carpets and mats Round table, kitchen table Handsome Oheffionier Chairs, lamps, clocks ' Spring Matfcrass Single aud double bedsteads ; Washstand, dressing table Toilet ware Cutlery (asssrted); Crockery Sewing machine, perambulator Fenderl cooking utensils, and sundries. WAIRARAPA AND EAST OAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ' Axwuu-ajjw BWtt jvAitt wm beheld on the Show Grounds, Carterton, 26th lebruary, ISBO. Entries, accompanied with the. entrance fees, must be lodged with the Secretary on or before the 13th. February. 1880". • That sufficient accommodation may be provided, and catalogues prepared, when forwarding the entry the owner is requested to signify whether tbo sheep.are to be auctioned, and by whom; also whether they are to bo sold singly, or in pens of five or ten. | AH sheep must be on the ground before 9 o clock, • an-1 may be removed after 2 oclock. ESTRANGE SEES. ' First five Sheep ... 1/-per head Over that number... 6d „ ~ Single Sheep ... 2/- „ ,', _ Gate, 1/-each. Members free on produo> tion of ticket.' E. E. EDMUNDS, 7 Secretary. THE PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT, THE, following sections of the Property Assessment Act are published for general information. • JVSPERRY, .. "Commissioner. Government Offices, Wellington, Jan,'2o,lßßo. IS. Every Company,' including banking and insurance companies, carrying on business in New Zealand at'the. commencement of this ict shallat all times be represented by a person residing in the Colony; and a place within the. colony'shall jio' appointed from time to time.by every sucli company as aforesaid at 'which any notices or otner instruments affecting the Company under this Act may be served or delivered. ' (1) Such' person shall be called the "Public.Officer" of the company for the purposes, of 'this Act, aud shall be appointed as follows.— (o.) In the ease of a Company a local Board of Directors or Managers resident in the colony, within three months after the passing of . this Act. b lb.) In the case of a Company 'not having such local Board as aforesaid, within six months after the passing of this Act, The office of Public Officer shall be- kept constantly filled by tho making of fresh appointments thereto from time to time as may be necessary. (2.) Every new Company shall within . three months after it shall commence or enter into business after the passing of this Act appoint a PubhV Officer, and name a place for delivery as aforesaid, (3,)' Every Company failing or negle it ting, within the time hereinbefore limited in that behalf, to appoint a Public Officer, or name aplasias which notices or other instruments may be served or delivered as afore- ,. , ,6aid,.shall'be, liable, to a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds-a day for every day after the time aforesaid during.which such neglect shall oontinue, . S7fi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 383, 7 February 1880, Page 3
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