, F. H. Wood & Co. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1882. . : * ANOTHEB OPPORTUNITY. ' Balance of the Belvidere Estate. - CARTERTON. . (Late Stuart Brothers,). ■ 171 H. WOOD & CO. have received inJ , structions from the Scottish and New Zealand Investment Company, Invercargill, ' ' ■ . • TO SELL JBY PUBLIC AUCTION. At their rooms; CARTERTON, on the above date at 2 p.m. sharp—' THE BALANCE OF SECTIONS IN THE BELVIDERE ESTATE. Including the Mill site, together with all the buildings and appurtenances erected thereon; Saw Mill Sheds, Flour Mill; (water power), two good Dwelling Honseß, largo stabling, Work Shops, eight Laborers' Cottages, Sheds, <fco. A splendid and wellstocked Orchard and other improvements. A mimter of the sections to be sold front the main Belvidere Road and range from 6 acres to 58 acres in extent. Terms as before—A Cash deposit of 10 per cent., and TEN YEAES TO PAY THE BALANCE. Eight hundred (800) acres in all to besold. The extremely liberal terms and the range in size of sections, blbo the quality.of the land, township of Carterton) presents an opportunity ot making a safe and profitable investment, with a small capital,} never before offered to the public of Wairarapa, Every one should mnlta nn Affnrk fn kkn ndvantftßA of it, Land throughout New Zealand ib rapidly rising in value, and we are persuaded that no district has more natural advantages than Carterton, Plans may be seen, and all particulars obtained from the auctioneers, at either their Greytown or Carterton offices. Remember I WEDNESDAY, February 22nd at2p,m,' P. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers and Land and Estate Agents, r THURSDAY, MARCH 2, At 11 a.m, sharp. Sale of 3,000 Sheep. At the Pastoral Society's Show Yards, Carterton. FH. WOOD & CO., in conjunction with , Low? 9 & loiras, have received instructions from W. C. Buchanan, Esq,, to sell as above--2000 Ewes, from 2-tooth to full mouth, in about equal proportions. 1000 Lauds, mixed sexes. The above sheep liavo been all bred on the station from purebred Earns, and the quality of the flock being well-known, further comment is .quite unnecessary. Terms at Sale. 1001
ONE TILTER REAPING MACHINE, second-hand, but in gogd ordor. Price, fl, -Apply to H. WOOD & CO FOR SALE. AN old established BUTCHERING JX BUSINESS, at Carterton, For terms and particulars apply at the office of this paper, or to F. H. WOOD & CO., 001 Oartertou. TRY mHORBURN'S for OVERCOATS mHORBURN'S for MACINTOSHES mHORBURN'S for MEN'S CLOTHING mHORBURN'S for BOY'S CLOTHING mHORBURN'S for HATS and CAPS ITHORBURN'S for SHIRTS & HOSIERY HHORBURN'S for BLANKETS 4 BUGS %* Note..— The Special Feature in my Clothing is that the Tweeds are thoroughly shrunk before being made up. THOItBURN'S (Nkxt the Clock) Wh,liß-8T Wellington
BOBPBCTUS WAIBABAPA WOOLLEN FACTORY COMPANY (Limited), In 2000 shares of £5 each, payable ns follows :—2s Gd per share on application, 2fl (id per share on allotment, and the balance by calls not exceeding £lper share at intervals of not less tliaii three months Provisional Directors : Messrs A, W. Eenall, Geo. Beetham, Joseph Bennett, H. Holmes, 11. Cookburn, Job Vile, Joseph Payton, James Wrigley, E, M, Galloway, T. H. Murray, A. Elkins, W. W. McCardle, Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor : Mr A. E. Bunny. Hon Treasurer : Secretary pro, tem Mr Job Vile. Mr W. Sellar. Tkmporarv Offices: Templo Chambers, Maßterton. The Company is to bo established for the purpose of purchasing wool to be manufactured into woollen ijoods of various kinds, It is proposed to erect tho factory in some convenient place in or near the Borough of Masterton, and tho Provincial Directors have already offers of desirable sites on reasonable terms. All modern appliawos and improvements will he introduced in the construction of the necessary works, particulars of which are now in the hands of the Provisional Directors. The Provisional Directors have already received applications for a considerable number of shares, and confidently believe that they will shortly bo enabled to take tho necessary steps f jr. establishing the company. When not lcs3 than 1000 shares have been applied /or, a meeting of the applicants will be convened in order to consider further proceedings. Forms of applications for share? can be obtained from the Secretary pro tem. Applications must be accompanied by the deposit of. ft (id per pfcare which wijl bo placed .in the Bank of New Zealand to. the credit of the proposed Company pending further proceedings. •. ■ APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES. To the Provincial Directors of tho Wairarapa Woollen Factory Company, Limited. Gentlemen.-I .beg to apply for shares in the Wairarapa Woollen Factory Company, Limited, and hand you herewith the sum of £—sterling, being a deposit of 2s 6d per share, and I agree to accopt the f.aid Bhares, or any less number tbat may bo allotcd to 1 I am'gentlemen, Yours faithfully, Namein full ............ 'Occupation • •••,•■•• ' Ee5idencc..................,,.i •'"■ Date....•.;..:..;>.;,;;.;.,"" Mastertan Diecpmber 121881. m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1005, 21 February 1882, Page 3
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