■;.■: THURSDAY, 2I3tAPK[L,IBBI; -O ' .' /AUOTIOPEBS NOTICE.V ; ; .'. OF IMPORTANCE TO STOCK- ' ,'-. . QWKiiIRS:,; By kind consent of D. McM.vliiy Esq./ •the undersigned are prepared to tako cntrios of Stock, foi- sale by public auction on the above date, at the 'Carterton Show Yards, immediately after thesalo of Purebred Shorthorn-Bulls already advertised for sale on that date. This presents a splendid opportunity for tho sale of Stock, Cattle, Horses, Sheep Ac, as owing to the importance of tho STUD SALE there will doubtless bo a large attendance of buyers from all parts of the district. ' Early entries are : requested in order that due publicity may be given to samo by advertisement. Tho stook will be sold accordingly to priority of ontry. A nominal entrance fee for stock will be charged by Mr R, Elliott, the lesssee of the Yards,' P. H. WOOD & CO., • : . Auctioneers and' Cattlo Salesmen. N.8.-Ko entry can be received for Bulk, purebred or otherwise. ■ MONDAY, 4th APRIL. MESSRS J, H, BETHTJNE & CO,, acting under instructions from the Executors of the late William Eeid Welch aud from Mr Henry Welch, will sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms,, Fcatherston-st., Wellington, on Monday, 4th April, ISSI, at 2 o'clock, the undermentioned— YALUABLEFBEEHOLD LANDS' AND SHEEP. 1. • Sections Nos. 3,4, and 57, Opaki Block, containing 577 acres together with woolshed and farm buildings thereon. A right of road, half a chain wide, through section 6 will be given to tteso sebtioiis, 2. - I The eastern half of Motion No. G, Opaki, containing 500 acres, together with (Iwellingiliouso and out-buildings, now in the occupation of Mr Henrv Wolch. ' Subject to a right of road, [half a chain wide to the sections included in Lot 1. 3 The western half of section No. C Opalu, containing 500 acres, 140 acres of which aro let for a term ending 31st May, 1882, at .an annual rental of £2lO, 4 ■ Part of section No. Gl, Opaki, containing acres, laid off as a township, and known as tho Township of Mulgravo. 5 Part of section No. 32, Opaki, adjoining the township of Mulgrave, with the hotel and outbuildings thereon, how I in the occupation of Mr James I Harvey. G. ■ | Sections Nos, 9 and 10, Opaki Block, containing 472£ acres. 7. Section No. 7.4, Opalti Block, containing C 3 acres of rnsgnifiecnttotara bush. 8. Section No. 38, ltangitumau Block, containing 81 acres, 9. , A flock of 3350 sheep and lambs, of mixed ages and sexes.' The above properties are all within easy distance of the town of Maslertoii, Lots 1, 2, 3, within four miles, and are situated along the intended railway line. A considerable portion of tho land is uudor cultivation, and lias yielded heavy .crops of wheat and Oats. For further particulars apply to EDWAED PEMOE, 714 Ono of the Executors. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL COLE-STIIUET, Masterton. I'junoipai,: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms tho basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are 'aught French, Gcrmau, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and NeedleI Domestic arrangements are liberal and '!V;nu moderate, l'i'ii, ec-.iisns forwarded on application.Te li;\-t term of 1881 will begin on TUMiAY, Ist Rbruary. C.'.iss lor French. '351 A. 1, WHYTE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, OAIti'ERTOV TS PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE Bulls and Parties On terms that will suit all classes of (ho community. HALL AND DINING-ROOM Attached to tho CABTEBTON BAKERY. AskforA.L.Whyte'sJAMS, Patronise Local Industry, BOARDERS.. ...£l PER WEEKFIRE! I FIRE II! WWITTON, of the Vetijmnahy , Shoeing Forge, South GREYTOWN, begs to inform his friends and pah'ons that he has erected a NEW WORKSHOP to replace the one destroyed bv the recent tire, and has ER-COMMENCED WORK. He would also take this opportunity of thanking those who havo favored him with their support in the past, and hopes by attention tojtheir esteemed orders to merit and receive a continuance of the samo n future. SO KOHUTU BLOCK, MASTERTON. fTIENDERS will bo received to BATOR- ■*- DAY, April 4, addressed to the undersigned, for tho following properties':— a rpr sec 5 3 0 111 Kohutu Block, Mastertou 43 20 115 ' „ 5 3 39 11G 43 20 118 „ ' „ The above Freehold Piopertios are about a mile from the centre of Masterton, and consist of first-class land, The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Terms— ft ae-third Cash ; the balance may remain on mortgage for three years at 7 por cent. Separate tenders for each property, or ono tender for tho whole, will be received. GEORGE GREEN BUCK, . Trustee in Estate of Eliza Chew.: Taita, March 21, .1881. 723 MASTERTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES-7 to 8.30 p.m. U To com'uinice on MONDAY, 28th INST. MONDAY—Arithmetic and Penmanship TGESDAY-English Grammar and Composition. THUESDAY-History• and Geography. Terms: 1/-pee Week.. - 'W. T. GRUNDY, \ 72 . , Headmaster,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 729, 30 March 1881, Page 3
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