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Under conduct and authority of the Registrar of the Supreme Court and by order of the mortgagees, Under the Conveyance Amendment Act, 1860. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1880. Auction Sale of the lease of Marquis of Normanby. RJ, DUNCAN is instructed the •Mortgagee to sell by public au o above date at 2 o'clock, at the Warohouse ot Mr Robert Port, Manners-street— Tlii unexpired term of the lease of the MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, Carterton, with the license, stock-in-trade, furniture,' goodwill, &e., TERMS VERY LIBERAL. The lease of the hotel has seven years to run from March, 1881, at aa annual rental of £550, payable monthly. The hotel contains 18 bedrooms (double and single), with bathroom and sitting room on the upper floor ; and on tho ground floor are-four, parlors, a likrge dining room, a billiard room,' and two Its. There is also extensiyu stabling and several loose boxes, with chaff cutting machine and 8 tons hay. The average takings for several months past Imvo been about £IOO por week, andwitli the anticipated speedy revival of business generally, will doubtless 'be greatly increased. Inventory of the stock and furniture with full particulars of the lease, may be obtained from the auctioneer. After whioh a Buggy, fast-trotting horse, and harness. 671 !S T 0 PI AND READ THIS. CARTERTON BAKERY, A. L. WHYIE, Would respectfully announco to the Civil Service and the general public located in and around Carterton that ho iB determined to meet the hardness of the times by REDUCING BREAD

=TO= 6d the 4lb Loaf Cash Bflvonpence if Booked. N.8.-A.L.W. would respectfully intimate (hat liis books m closes to long-winded CUSTOMERS, 688 MASTERTON Coach & Carriage Factory MOIR us DIXON BROS, Having a Splendid Assortment of American Goods on hand, are prepared to buil VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, equal to anything turned out in the Colony, Painting done in the Best Style, Cushions, Trimming Falls, &c., made wit the best of leather, in various patterns Now and Second-hand BUGGIES FOR SALE for sale at the lowest price for CASH. Persons desirous of obtaining a good article at their own price will do well to call and inspect our stock now on hand. P.S.—Buggies from £35 and upwards. WREMEMBER—AT THE MASTERTON COACH FACTORY FOR SALE. AN MSY MEANS'OF MAKING A COMPETENCY. AYALU ABLE Freehold Property, situato Dalefield Koad (kuowu as Arnold's Line), Carterton, about threo-quartevs of a mile from the Alain Road, and ivitbin a atoiie's throw of a railway platform and piding, a good road leading to the property, which comprises— • ■' 1Q (tea) aqves Freehold Land, rich loam ''' soil, cleared and town in best English grasses, well watered by a permanent creek, and securely fenced. Together with all buildings and appurtenames erected thereon, including a new and substantiallybuilt SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, well finished throughout) also stable, owl house, and other outbuildings.

This property from its position and the nature of the soil, is eminently suited for an orchard or kitchen garden. The close con. tiguityjto the railway, giving easy access and command of a choice of good markets for the disposal of fruit, garden or dairy produce. Price low—termi easy. Full particulars an be ascertained on F. H. WOOD & l! 0., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 668 FOR SALE-ON TERMS.. >'• Pf\f\ ACRES good hush land, partly OUU cleared, situated in the Waipoua Block. 7-roomed D Miughouse io Albert street. Laud 50ft x 264 ft. Terms. Section of land in AlberUsreet, fenced. 80ft x 264 ft, with .shed. £l3O cash. • 'Bargain. , Dwelling* house Victoria-street. Land 66ft x 264 ft. Terms. S-roomed house Villa-street, 60 x 160, £250 cash, ' : Corner section Dixon ; street, 33 x 74, Section Dixon-street, 33 x 132, £l3O. Dwelling j acre Chapel-street. 5 rooms.Store and Buth rooms. £4OO caajh-f'. • Dwelling Makora Koad, 4 rooms. Jacre land. £176. Terms. • • • / 2 first-clasß residences on part section 6Also, fonr-roornqd,dwelling, orchard, garden, water, outbuildings, &o. Only £IOO cash required. Terms for remainder,; 678 " B. BROWN & CO,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 67, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 67, 24 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 67, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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