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■■■■■■ sMof the'mhold jstate ■ MESSES REVANS AND TULLY,,. W.OODSIDE. ' . r Tiiiß-ORdWN Grant. EORGETHQMAS'has'been favored \jl' with iristruotioW' from theMortga to sell by public auotion at hiis roonw, lingtbh, on'the3rd of March, at 2 o'clock, lis, and adjoining land, cres,'.-,, On the opposite side of the river, About 905 acres of splendid bush land, "'' .'"fine-third of whuh is pretty well cleared and laid down in English •' grass, The new railway bridge is now being erected over, the river Waiohine, and .the railway station is in the middle of the township. Particulars of some improvements on th property , Ist. There are two steam entjines, with two boilers, built to act together, and always used in that manner by Mr Gallon, the late manager. They are 12-horse power each, The whole was purchased from Messrs W, & G. Turnbulland Co., at a cost of £BOO. They are in excellent condition, as per certificate from the Government Inspector. 2nd, Mr Gallon estimated the mill, buildings, and machinerj at £ISOO, less than half the first cost; There are sateen cottages and other buildings, valued at £4BO. 3rd. The dwelling-house ontheFeatherston side of the river has twelve rooms, besides ordinary outdoor offices. The garden and other land surveyed in with the house consist of 5 acres, and was valued at £SOO. An inventory of the mill, plant, &c, will be made out, and can be seen at the office of the auctioneer. For further particulars relative to this valuable property, apply either by letter or in persoa to GEOEGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Hunter-street j Or to MESSES BRANDONS SON, Solicitors, Wellington. N.B.—The Auctioneer would strongly impress upon the minds of intending purchasers that this is an opportunity that rarely occurs, and will be sold a great bargain. O 0 K U T! ! FOR THE ODD FELLOWS' FETE! AT CARTERTON -ONEASTER MONDAY, SPORTS will be held, and the BEST PRIZES ever given in the Wairarapa wilj be competed for, and the whole to finish with a GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING I IMPORTANT NOTICE. Jtl and Clockmaker, and importer of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Fancy Goods, begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and district that he has commenced business in tip above line in those centrally situated premises next door but one to S. W. /Doom's, Draper, Lambton Quay, where customers will find a stock of really first-class goods in every line, Every description of Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and Jewellery cleaned and repaired in a workmanlike manner. N.8.-R, L. being a thoroughly practical Watchmaker, those entrusfciag him with their.favors may rest, assured of getting satisfaction, A Trial Solicited. Note the addressROBERTLUMSDEN, Practical Watchmaker, 391 Lambton Quay. WAIKARAKA BOILING DOWN. THE undersigned having leased the above plant from Mr Donald for the ensuing season, will be prepared to receive sheep for boiling down from the ibth.pf February, For further particulars apply to Mr Corrigan at the premises, or to Mr A. McHutchon, Whakatah. McHUTCHON & COEEIGAN, 382 ■ Lessees. TTTANGANUI Tk Ams s i CHEAP EXCURSION TRIP. i A VEHICLE will leave Toogood's Hotel, j Featkerston, on TUESDAY, 9th Maroh, at 5 am., Carterton at 7 a.m., and Masterton at 9 a.m. for the Wanganui Races, returning from Wanganui on Saturday, 13th. Passengers will be conveyed toPalmerston North, and forwarded from there to Wanganui by rail, second-class, and return in the same manner, Return tickets £2 2s each. Intending passengers must book not later t urn Noon on MONDAY, Bth March, with J.D.OAKLEY, Featherston, W. HERCOCK, . Carterton. Or THOS. C, D'ARCY, 396 Masterton. PDWIN FEISx, GROOER.AND DRAPER, Is now showing a well-selected Stock of Seasonable Drapery, <kc, and whilst returning thanks for past favors, begs to assure his customers and the public that,they will be well-served with goods of all kinds'at the lowest market rates, Agent for Union Insurance Co. 304

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 401, 28 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 401, 28 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 401, 28 February 1880, Page 3

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