SATURDAY, 29th MAY, 1850. ~:. .FREEHOLDPROPERTIES., ../,' V H, WOOD & 00,, have, recoivcd. An IJL . stations ti sell by public auction, at thoir moras, Gro town, on the above date j ll * 2 .P-TO. i tiio following'.valuable, freeholcl •properties', viz!,—. •' • :'■"'■ •'"■.'■''.' '■',". '"'.' '.; ' ..".;'':." Lot! .1,00. acre's* freehold : land; ■.,-,.,,. "' .being soctioiis tfoa' M^andtblT: plan of Cartefton,>it\iate Hag- . "" gcrty's- Line, /iipe. mife"'from the'main' road, partly,'fenced and subdivided and laid'dow . in English grass, Improvements comprise a four-roomed . : . '■ cottage, new, and substantially ; built, and other Lot 2. 130 acres, freehold land, (splendid limestone soil) /en ed sub-divided, and well-watered, admirably adapted for a dairy farm, being section No 17, Waipo«a Block, Upper Plain, near Masterton; together with four-roomed house, shed, stockyards, ifce. Terms for both properties very liberal, 464 SATURDAY, 29th MAY, 1880. Freehold property, situate Taratahi, FH, WOOD & CO., have received • instructions from Jlr Paul Smith to sell by public auction at their rooms, Greytown, on the above date at 2 p.m. 5 acres freehold land, cleared and BUhdivided into three securely fenced paddocks, each of which ia wll watered, Being allotment No. I pait of section 240 on the plan of the Taratahi Plain Blocks, situate Arnold's line, 16 chains from the Carterton Railway Station. Improvements comprise 5 roomed cottago and usual outbuildings. Very littlo cash required, the property being sold subject to a mortgage. No floods effect it. termslt sale, T lORNS AND CO,, Auctioneers and Insuranceßrokers, Financial, Estate, Laud, and General Commission Agents, Stock, Produoe, and Cattle Salesmen. Advances on Freehold Securities. ■ Valuators. Weokly Sales at the Rooms and Yards, Queen-street. Secure yards and paddocks. _ Agists ForNational Fire Insurance Company Australian Mutual Provident Society 464 IUOTICEis hereby given that the'partJL™ nership. business hitherto carried on by the undersigned at Masterton, under the stylo of lORNS & FERGUSSON, lias this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Alldebts owing to the firm must be paid- to' the undesigned Joseph lorks, who will die charge all outstanding liabilities of the firm.. Dated this 29th April 1880, J. lORNS I C. FERGUSSON. The business will iu future bo carried on by me under the style of J. lorns is Co. 452 J, lORNS. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDMNOE. Private Apartments for families. Gentlemen can be accommodated with private rooms. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATH. W. MDEAUX, 684 Proprietor. A WASHING MACHINE FOR FIVE SHILLINGS! HP HE PATENT "MAGIC" WASHING MACHINE. The •' Magic" Washing Machine will wash and cleanse clothes from the finest fabric to the coarsest banket in a thorough manner. The "Magic" Washing Maolune being strictly automatic, requires no attention whatever while at work, The "Magic" Washing Machine doos away with rubbing, and the consequent wear and tear of clothes, The " Magic" Washing Machine will save tho user timo, labor, and money, The "Magic" Washing Machine will pay for itself in one washing day, The "Magic"Washing Machino should be in every house, PRICE-FROM 5s UPWARDS. m PERSON CAR HAVE A TRIAL GRATIS, "J. R.3AYES Solo Agent for New Zealand. A. G. BAYLISS,
Is the Sole /J gent for the 'Wairarapa for the salo of Washing Machines. 444 • Mr Bayliss will visit Masterton at an ear date with a supply of those Machines. FOR SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY at Greytora, containing— • 1 aore of land, securely fenced, situte in tlio centre of Main-streot, Greytown, on which is erected a substantially huilt and well finished 4-roomed dwplling-house, together with blacksmith's shop,' stabling, and outbuildings, at present in the occupa-. tionofMr.Neilson, 1 Prices very low, terms easy, For further particulars apply to P. fl. WOOD & CO,, Auctioneers, 472 Laud and' Estate Agents, Greytown. ABGYJbE BOARDING-HOUSE OR, CLDB. WANTED the Public to know they can get a good dinner, with the choice of a Cup of Tea or Coffee or a good Glass of Ala. I give the Beer and sell the Dinner. MRS EWINGTON, two drunken men rolling in yesterday from one of the Hotels, has wen her lodgers .the choice ,pf a Glass of Beef .with;, their dinners,, to keep them from going toj'anhotel to get the oho glass and make-a mistake and getmore, .- ~;. ; . ;; . : ;;;; 472
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 473, 26 May 1880, Page 3
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