SALE OF, STOCK-IN-TRADE. ■ Gioceries, Ironmongery, Drapery, &c. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,- 25th AND 26th MAY. ', At. 11 o'clock each day. T lOBNS' & CO. have received'in'str'ucV> :' tions from the Trustee in the Estate of Mr Charles Wilton, storekeeper, Kmipuni, to sell the whole of the stock-in-trade ..without the slightest reservo, which should attract tlio notice of families and runholders. The stock will comp ise— Drapery, Groceries A splendid assortment of Ironmongery, Carpenters' Tools Garden Tools, Cooking Utensils Several crates well-assorted Crockery Boots and shoes St tionery, fancy goqds AND ALL HOUSEHOLD NECESSARIES. Ecfreshments provided. SAiE OF DAIRY COWS. SATURDAY, MAY 29, At 12 o'clock. T lOBNS 4 CO. will sell at their yards 0 . on the above date— IS Dairy _ Cows, mixed ages, all broken to bail, quiot, and to oalve shortly SALE OF FRUIT TREES, ETC. SATURDAY. MAY 29, At 2 o'clock. j lORNS & CO. have beeii instructed »J. by.MrW. W. McCardle to'sell at their rooms on the above date, a splendid collection of Fruit Tree*. This is a rare chance of securing a large and first-class assortment of trees, such as is rarely met with in New Zealand. Intending planters should not let this chance pa6s, as it is hardly likely that such a large sale will take place in the district again for years to come. The bad times compel the grower to sell for what the articles will bring, The list of trees comprises— Apples, all on blight-proof roots, of many sorts, large and strong Pears do Nectarines do Plums do Filberts do Pcaohesdo Walnuts do Apricots do Sweet Cheßtnufc do Quinces do Figs do Grape Vines do Gooseberries do Currants, red Black and white do Pinus, many sorts, large fine treeß Cupressus .< „ ~ ~ Shrubs of many kinds Roses of the best sorts,.about 150 sorts Pot plants in great variety' 472 STOCK SALE, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1880. At 12 o'clock. • Under Bill of Sale. T lORNS & CO. have beon instructed V , to sell at their yards, Masterton, on the above date— A quantity of Horses, Cattle, Farm Implements, and will comurise—--2 heavy draught geldings, sound, staunch, broken to all kinds of harness 2 splendid farm mares, also broken to all kinds of harness 4 unbroken draught colts and fillies by the best Bires in the district Mixed cattle, steers, cows and calves 1 fine bull, 3 years old, by Sir James Saddle horses, harness horses, for trap. buggy, or coßch Gent's riding saddles and bridles Cart, leading and plough harness Ploughs, harrows, ckal'cutter, swingletrees, sundries, &c Also, for another estateLot draught horses and mares, light harness horses, milch cows, steers, calves, and mixed cattle 472 WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS. THK HIGHEST~MARKET VALUE : Given for Wool and Sheepskins. CASH ON DELIVERY. JAMES GUILFORD, Sen., Wool-scouring aud Tanning Establishment Carterton. N.B.—Any wool or skins mav bt left with Mr Thos. C. D'Akcy, Queen-street, Masteron, and the highest market value gi\en. A CURTIS. & CO. SUGAR BOILERS, And Manufacturers of every desciption of Sweets, LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. 444 ' PUBLIC NOTICE. "PROPERTYASSESSMENT ACT, 1879/ DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. IN accordance with/section 30 of the above Act, the Property-Tax Commissioner hereby gives publio notioe that the 30th day of June next is the. time, and the City of Wellington is the place, at whioh all persons in the District of We'lingioh aierepired to furnish statements of all leal and personal property belonging to them, in accordance with the said Act. Dated this 10th day of April, 1880. J;SPERREY.Commissioner. N.8.-Forms of statement will be forwarded to all persons as far as practicable, but,.as the duty of procuring such forms is cast upon tho public, no person is excused from neglecting to provide himself therewith. Persons can obtain forms from the Assessors of the divisions in the above district. 436
pASTLR POINT. HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE'. IT is the intention of the Castle Point Highway Board at their next meeting to make a rate of One Shilling in the £ on all rateable property within the Castle Point Highway District for one year from the Ist day of April, 1880, to the 31st day oi March, 1881, in terms of the Eating Act, 1876. ■ Thd Rato Book will be open for inspection at the Tenui Store for one month from this •A. MoHDTOHON.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 473, 26 May 1880, Page 3
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