irvv'v-v.: > AdcfiOS ! 'Silß , W" crown' lands AN THURSDAY, .the •iilh ai V' 11 o'clock in thc'-loriidon. FOBTY' FOUR(4'-l) A ifatying iri ares froni 40 to 640 aorea, ffilßp&ljWfeitedi for Bait by.publio /Mister* ton,' • Tli ose" sections ■at;S f 6lt'iiai6'in jth bfol lowihfe .Survey■ Distriois; Tiffin, Mangapaltelia, MoimJ, fimd> Mbuni Kobinson.. / ; ' v V : 'tf • . (■'; Also, ON MONDAY, tlio 19th February, appliin the-Pobaugena (Sunrtfy,Diatripl), Man* ffatu, anil in the Toionwrti Block (Wanganuj),_yrtll bo received iat' tho Land Officii, Twenty-live per cent of, the purchase money to bo, paid on the day of sale, and the balance within one month; ' Schedules ; containing particulars as to upset price,_ area of sections, Ac., can be had on app ication at the Town Clerk's '-'office, Masterton; tbo offices of the Wanysnui Harbor Board ; and at the Land Office, Wellington,, JOS. G. HOLDSWOIITP, . /. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Grown Lands .Office, v Wellington, 16th Jan., NEW ZEALAND SALE OF LEASES OF. SIXTY RUNS . • INOTAGO. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington 18th January, 1883. QIXTY Buna, Comprising an area of 0 1,453,180 acres of Crown Lands, well grassed and watered, and easy of access by roads,' Will be offered for-Lease py Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 27th Keburary, 1883, at Watson's Long-Room Dunedin." The Ruus average an area of 24,219 acres. 88 Buns are under,this average, the lowest being- 300 Hcpee; aud24 Ruus aroabove the ;average, the highest being 71,740.apresi The upset rentals average-nearly 2Jd per acre, ranging from 5d to less .than id.' per acre. The. tenure ranges from fiye to twenty-one years, Details of each Kim, and Lithograph Maps, can be teen at auy Land Office; ami Posters, giving full particulars of the Runs are exhibited at all the Railway Stations and Post Offices throughout the colony, Wm ROLLESTON, of Lands, N.B.- Immediately after the sale of the above Runs,' about. 80,000 acres will be offeved iu seotions of from 500 to 8000 acres on pastoral deferred payments, at upfet of £1 per acre. 1252 .CONTRACT. Ploughmen wanted to \J plough 100 acres, (more or less). , Horses, Horse Feed, and Implomentß supplied,- Apply to. E. CLIFTON, 1274 Mauager, Castlepoint Station, TO PAINTERS. TENDERS aro : invited until' noon of SATURDAY, 27th insh, for Painting the Waiohine Bridge near Greytown. For particulars apply to SON, Chapel-Street, next Rev. Mr Isitt's, IMPOUNDED on the 15th January, in the i Public Pound, Taueru, off Vallance's Station— . <■ I Brown horse, shod all roundj branded W on off shoulder.' 1 Brown filly, unbroken, no visible brand, white star on forehead. If .not claimed and all expenses paid will be sold by public auction on February stli, ®t 12 o'clock noon, according to the Impounding Act, 1871 T, THOMPSON. 1 1278 Poundkeeper, IMPOUNDING NOTICE. T MPOUNDED in the hibiio Pound, MauJL riceville, - 1 Bay Mare, indistinct brand : off'shoulder, small white star on, :■« forehead. , Unless redeemedj will be sold by public auction on tho 17th JANUARY, 1883, at 12 o'clock NOON, in terms qf the "Impounding Act, 1874." F. JAGEROORN, : 1269 Mauricevillo, SWIMMtN a OliUB. A' MEETING, of Persons ■ interested in Forming a Swimming Club, and ARRANGING for a Tournament, will be held at Mr A..Elkina' CLUB HOTEL on SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. 1276 N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON.SECTION. Train 'Arrangements . , FOR ' : , Anniversary Day, January 22n41882. THRQUGH TRAIN SERVICE. ■ ' . p.m. .'wo, p.m. Wellington 7.30 4.3o'Maa{erton7.3o 6.40 Featherstoß-10.407.60 Carterton 8.0 6.10 Greytewh 10,48 8.Q;; Greyiown 8.20 6,30 Carterton *11,20 8.45 Festheraton 850 7,0 / Extra'ffauis.' TiBiTiLHI RACES'. Ptatheraton 7.15' ' , Carterton 8,0, 9.35, 11.0, 1.0, 5.0, 6.15. Clareville 8,5, 9.40, 11.5,1.5, fi,s, 6,20. Mastorton 8.30,10.6.11.30,1,30,5,30, G,45, Masterton 9,0,10.10, 12.0,2.0,' 5.85, 7.0, olareville 9.25, 10.35,12.25. 2.25, 6,0, 7.25 Carterton 9so, 2.30, 6.5, 7,30 Featherstonarr, 8,20., - From Wellington l to-Masterton 'or any Wairarapa Station, or from any Yiairarapa Stationto Wellington, FIRBT-OLABB 13s BECOND.OLABS Gg. v : On Saturday 20th the 6.25 p.m. fajin will run-through to Masterton, arriving 10.45 p.m.'' : r • ' On Tuesday 23rd a train will leave Mas-! terton 5.30 a.m. ftrrivin j at Wellington 9,20 a.ni. = 1 " "; ■ "Excursion Ticketi available by these trains' and by any train up. to WEDNESDAY, the 24th to all other stations, ' Siugle Tickets willibo available for the Return Journey on tho. same: conditions as ordinary Return - ■ GEO. ASHCROFT, 1281 -is r ■■■ -j 1 Eiatriot Manager, ; r. .. ?|CT ! E■ ,A GE : N T . .lUit MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1283, 20 January 1883, Page 3
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