.. SATURDAY, 23th MAUCH, 1881. ' FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT MAURICEVILLE. FH. WOOD & CO. are favored with' int sti'uctiong frora Mr J. "Wellington to sell-by public auction at their rooms, Greytown, on the above date at 2 p,m,, a valuable freehold property at' Mauriceville. being Section No. 1 on the plan of that township--42 acres 3 roods splendid land, 30 acres sown in grass. Fencing—post and rail, and wire, Improvements comprise a substantially built house, whare, corn sheds, pig styes, &c. The above is one of the best situated and compaot properties in the rising tswnship of Mauricevillo, and well worthy the attention of anyone seeking a safo and«6ona Jide investment. Terms very easy—declared at sale. ' , Further particulars on application to Mr J. Wellington on the premises, or to the undersigned, F, H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers, SATURDAY, 29th APIRL, After the Sale of the Mauriceville property. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE General Merchandise, Tea Sugar, Flour, tlx., Draperv, and other Goods ' WITHOUT RESERVE, AT Ffl, WOOD & 00.'s AUCTION ROOMS, GREYTOWN, THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1881. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE. OP IMPORTANCE TO STOCKOWNERS, By kind consent of D. McMaster, Esq., _ the undersigned are prepared to take entries of Stock, for sale by public auction on the above date, at tho Carterton Show Yards, immediately after the sale of Purebred Shorthorn Bulls already advertised for sale on that date. This presents a splendid opportunity for the sale of Stock, Cattle, Horses, Sheep &c., as owing to tho iinportanco of the STUD SALE there, will doubtless be a largo attendance of buyers from all parts of the district. Early entries are requested in order that due publicity may be given to same by advertisement, The stock will be sold accordingly to priority of entry. A nominal entrance feo for stock will be charged by Mr R. H, Elliott, the lesssee of the Yards, F. E. WOOD & CO!, Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. N.B.—No entry can bo received for Bulls, purebred or otherwise. MONDAY, 4th APRIL. Messrs j. h, bethune & co„ anting under instructions from tho Executors of the late William Reid Welch and from Mr Henry Welch, will sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Feathcrston-st., Wellington, on Monday, 4th April, 1881, at 2 o'clock, the undermentioned— VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS AND SHEEP. 1. Sections Nos, 3,4, and 57, Opaki Block, cntaining 577 acres together with woolshed and farm buildings thereon. A right of road, half a chain wide, through section 6 will bo given to ttese seotions, 2, The eastern half of section No. 6, Opaki, containing 500 acres, together with dwelling-house and out-buildings, now in the occupation of Mr Henry _ Welch. _ Subject to a right of road, [half a chain wide to the seotions included in Lot 1. 3 The western half of section No. G Opaki, containing 500 acres, 140 acres of which are let for a term ending 31st May, 18S2, at an annual rental of £2lO, 4 Part of section No. CI, Opaki, containing 93i acres, laid off as a township, and known as the Township of Mulgrave, . ■' Part of section No. 32, Opald, adjoining the township of Muigrave, with the hotel and outbuil.lings thereon, n.w in tho i'ccupalimi .il' Mr Jjinos Ilaivoi. (I. Sections Nos. (I and 10, Opaki Bloc!;, containing -u .} acres. 1. Section No. 7i, o;i:iki Block, conkiirug G'3 acres of ungnilicenttotara bush. 8, Section No. 38, liaugitumau Block, containing 81 acres. - 9. A flock of 3350 sheep and lambs, of mixed ages and sexes, The above piopeities are all within easy distance of the town of Musterton, Lots 1, 2, 3, within four miles,' and are situated along tho intended railway lino. A considerable portio'i of tho land is undor cultivation, and has yielded heavy crops of wheat and oats. For further particulars apply to EDWARD PEARCE. 714 One of the Executors. gOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL OOjE-sthekt, Masteetoh. Principal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms tho basis of tho instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught iFrenph, German, Italian, Latin, Alge- • bra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. > Domestic arrangements are liberal and ome-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. Tho first term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. Evening Class for French, 351 A. L. WHYTE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, CAltTElt'tm. S PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE I Balls and Parties On terms that will suit all classes of the community, HALL AND DINING-ROOM Attached to tho CARTERTON BAKERY. Ask for A. L. Whyte's JAMS. ' — ■ # Patronise Local Industry, BOARDERS.. £1 PER WEEKFIRE!! FIRE 11! WWITTON, of the Veterinary . Shoeing Force, South GREYTOWN, begs to inform his friends and patrons that he has erected a NEW WORKSHOP to replace the one destroyed by the recent fire, and has RR-COiIMENCED WOBK. He would also take this opportunity ,of thanking those'who have favored him with their support in the past, arid hopes by attention to',thiir esteemed orders to merit aad receive r continence of the same n future, 80
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 725, 24 March 1881, Page 3
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