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-; -Lowes -As loi-ns:- - Ulj important sal'e'6f SubiiftiaWPaltoral Land, I^V.^MA^TiRTON 1 , !. ' SATURDAY, NOV. 11, at 2 O'CLOCK; JU Public Trustee, re Mikkel ■Poul'seh, deceasedSection Ne. ■ 68,' West Ma'aricdville, '' i ;i' I :' containing 45 acres of rich pastora land, the same being nearly al ;■'■ ■■■: cleared and grassed, subdivided ink convenient paddock?, and has per,n: ianeiit" water, together with >:" ■■-■•:•■• i cottage, sheds, yards, and iother ~~, .improvements, , r .. ~",. " ■'/ Terms'r'Subj'ect -to./.mortgage of £l2O. Interest and; prinoiual repayable in ■ ten yeara by half-yearly payments of £lO Ifs, .Also.iustructe'l by clients — ; .. ■ , > Part of sections 50 and 51, containing i,i.' 42 acres of splendid cropping land; 1 ','..;, and situate at Upper Plain; just on . i • ■■■„:] the boundary of tho Borough, This section has a frontage to road past Mr Wilton's; and the terms will be exceptionally easy, the purchaser having five 'year's to pay the bulk of purchase money, at 7 per cent. , ; , Part of Town Acre No. 79, 33ft by 149, Fronting Dixon and Crickot-Btreeta, togethenvith a commodious cottage, which has a splendid view of the Park, and should suit' a business man. 1218 List of Properties for Sale BY LOWES * lOENS, AUCTIONEERS, Masterton. KAA ACRES OF IMPROVED "VV LAND, MastertojjFcnced, sub-divided, and Good House and outbuildings. nft ACRE FARM, vV OpakiImproved, substantial House and Outbuildings. Oft AG ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE 4Uvtf RUN) LowgE Valley _ Land Best Quality, improved, 27 paddocks, 13-roomed house and outbuildings, stock at valuation, (\ AA ACRES SHEEP AND DAIRY uw FARM, Feathbrstoh"Wdll Improved. 1 fj/JA ACRES SHEEPANDOATTLE 10 IV KUN, ON TU.E Pauau river— V'ith House and outbuildings. rjnr\ ACRES GOOD BUSH LAND, '_"" _ Near Waingawa River. Timber suitable for saw mill. + 2 Masterton— With good House, conservatory, stable, dairy, prpliard, C ACRES, Masterton— With new house of 11 rooms, garden, orchard, leasehold, ' k ACRES LAND, V lows' Estate, Mastkrton, •' ; 1 ACRE BUSINESS SITE, 4 Masterton. 1 ACRE, , 2 Masterton- . i Work shop, dwelling house, and stable, , 'Kf)K ACRES good land,: at Upper ~ L//VL/ Tauevu ; road frontage j well i watered ~ ] 7 ACRES Land, Masterton, with dwelling house and other improvements, securely fenced, permanent water, Q Q/i ACHES Splendid Land, G miles S>lf4\) from Masterton, fenced and well watered. ...,., , SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE. Pait'of Town Aore'M, Masterton, SECTIONS 19 and 20, Colo-street.' Easy terms. 106,0 TTlOll SALE- I TWB SALE SO TONS Best B}ack FENCING ' ' Sizes—fi, 7, and 8. 1 TON Cut STAPLES &0 COILS BARBED WIDE Alao-RABBIT NETTING. W ill be sold in Masterton at WeiUncton fnces. LOWJIg fr lORNS.

AdCTIOKEERS, MaSTERTON. 1204 PROSPECTUS MASTERTON THEATBB EOYAL • COMPANY CAPITAL, £2,500, In 500 ahnres of £5 each, (01 which it is proposed to call up uot more than £2 per s''aro as follows, viz, : Fivo shillings per share on application, five shillings per Elwre- on allotment, and the remainder by instalments not exceeding 2s 6d each, at intervals- of one month if necessary, Provisioxai, DIBEC.IORS. k 'Wham, M.H.B". W, B. Bnick A\'Bish (Major) It! Y. Smith W, Francis. P. f, jHoUrthv J. Teomath W. Kapp T. Wrigley D.Donald E. Hiiro VV. G. Beard ; E, B. Chamberlain J.Nicol Secretary pro km: James Brown, - ' Bankers: The Bank of Australasia, i Solicitor : Mr 1, G, Beard. The promoters propose to purchase the Empire Store (late Messrs Biiggs & Co.'s) In Queen-street, Masterton, for the purpose, of establishing a Theatre worthy of the town and district, and capable of cmnfortably accommodating the largest audiences likely to l.e congregated. ■ ..'.,, 1 -Preliminary airangements have already been made for securing, the premise!; aud land on Btrictly moderate terms, i The original cost of the pi eseot buildings 1 and Bite was £4,5(10. The promoters I have accepted an offer conditionally for the purchase of these at £1,575, In addition to the theatre, they will have a residence,; from which a rental of 12s Gd per week- Hay" be anticipated, ■: The necessary alterations, for wtych 'plans ,hayo been, already prepared,, are estimated to ,cost,:£soo, This wjil mouide one ;of this largest''flagcs' in the colony, and seating , aopojnmcdatioti for 1,001/ persons, "the building is centrally'situated, and admirably adapter 1 for Theatrical, Operatic, and Musical performances, Balls ; auc'|MttSß : . .meetings. It will enable the best' M'etijopolitan Companies to visit this part of the district, and prove a dtoidedjacqnisition to the play-going residents' and outside public, by' : ,rlaoihg before.jthcnj tlfyibc-Btqf talent'arid' , finest 'of njodej'n perioiroances' under the njost advantageous oircumatances possible, .'., It'; will ilsq'bo j available for local'exliibi-, tions] such as Horticultural Shows',, Bazaars, Public lectures, &a , t • '', ! ' The new Theatre will be in the ihighest, style of art, fitted with tliti best. , -scenery,, and all the accessories for prpducjug "efieo'tivoMeuiiidisplays.', ', ',.".; r l By being rendered nttraclivo 1 , it'is'fcoiiovedth,at i,t,\»ill be'largely, ija'troniscd by ,'tlie leading histrionic' companies,,who visit.'at present oply the sea-board centres, and that it will be rendered highly reproductive, as welUspfttie greatest benefit, to the! community by' contributing to their amusemont ■ yd'iustfu'etlon. ' ■ ■ •' : ! ■'•>' Making allowance for all reasonable,ijon- ' 'iingciidießy tbeprcniot'ers feeTcbuviuce'd''that at hast, a profit'of from ten to fifteen per ' cent.-per annum : will be realißtd'on the capiial invested, As £l,f>oo t of the purchase money can be -raised on 1 mortgage:'itjis not extending this'uy'" easy calls-only'-it abso' lutely required-to £lovo.,< : ■■■ ■ j ' : *~ 1 oThB Share list will close on December 10, Applications} for JlShai'eß,.)withdeposit,euclosed, will bci rcpeiveu at the," BANK' Ol and 1 M

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 3

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