.Lowes & lornis "! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, At 2 o'clock. y; -r important sale of land in THE BUSINESS CENTRE 01 MASTERTON <*■: Byordorof the Mortgagee. public auction at their rooms' on the above date, the following Valuable Building and , Residential Allotments in the business j oentro of Masterton, a portiou of which was 3i lately occupied by Mr 11, G. Williams ;- 10 lot.l. Part of Town' Aero No, 13, having n frontage of 3!) links to Queen and Dixon streets respectively, with a • depth of five chains, together with comfortable residenco of 4 rooms and scullery and other improvements. LotaPart of Town Acre 75, having frontages to Queen and Cricket streets resn pectively GO links, with a depth of ;d 223 links, together with commodii., ous dwelling of six rooms, securely d fencod and improvod. For further particulars apply to A. R. Bunny Esq., Solicitor for the Mortgagees, or to tho Auctioneers, 1523 List of Properties for Sale BY LOAVES (fc-lOENS, I. AUCTIONEERS, Master-ton. I friTA ACRES SHEEP ANDCATTLE LO I V nwft t OHIHR PahahRIVER— With House and outbuildings. KQK ACRES good land, at Upper 04/0 Taneru; road frontage; well watered i On/ 1 ACRES Splendid Laud, 6 miles d sl4)\) from Masterton, fenced and o well watered, e ■ SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE, . SECTIONS 1.1 and 14. i- Pait of Town Acre 23, Masterton, . SECTIONS 19 and 20, Cole-street. Easy 0 terms. r 0Q Q ACRES . Pastoral and 1 fivO Agricultural Land, near Cartertbn, well grassed and sub-divided into paddocks, with substantial Dwelling Houso FARM of M 3 acres, near Carterton, splendid Laud, woll improved, and with 0 10-Roomed Dwelling House, PROPERTY about four miles from Masterton. 156 acres Improved Land, Portion bush, balance farm land, IjlOK SAJjE,-GBB Acres Freehold JD land, 350 acres rich alluvial soil, balance low undulating country of good Boil, with small totara bush which is at present being cut by saw mill, paying good tithes, ' Tho whole is beautifully situated on the banks of the Ruamahunga river, fenced'into II paddocks, all well watered, with 9roomed house, woolshcd, dip, yards, cow sheds, granary, 4-stall stable, and complete working plant. Stock may be taken at valuation, Terms easy, T7IOR SALE.—A Valuable property in the * JL Whareanm District, comprising : ! 1600 Acres Freehold, and 700 » acres Leasehold ; together with- 3000 3 Sheep and SO Cattle. f RENDERS will be received by tho underi 1 signed up to NOON of November Ist, > 1883, for the lease for sor 'V years of a farm of 354 acres good-land, situate ' at tho Opaki, about G miles from Masterton, 3 with Dwelling house, outbuildings, yards, 1 Ac., securely fenced and subdivided, Now in the occupation of Mr G. Douglass' Pos--1 session in February, 1884. ' ' For fui ther particular apply to LOWES & 10RNS, Auctioneers, 1 Mastorton, | ' October 2,188 , M9B White Calico, 2s lid pcijdoz, at|C, Smith's For Everything- Cheap and Good ro to C. Smith's T. -R PROCTER, OCULISTS' OPTICIAN (From Chrislchurch), J" S now on a visit to Wellington, and may JL be consulted (for a short time only) on all cases of Defective Vision, ab the new premises, opposite the Supremo Court, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Pamphlet on the optical disease of the eye, with hints on spectacles, by T. R. Procter, free on application, or by post on tho receipt of one penny postago stamp, Nov Prints, SJil and IJil, at C. [Smith' BOXING DAY, 1883. AN ATHLETIC SPORTS MEETING Will be held on the WAIRABAPA AND BAST COAST PASTORAL SOCIETY'S GROUNDS CARTERTON. December Q6,1893. About £4O worth in prizes will bo given away. For further, particulars, sec programmes and future advertisements, ■• ■ , ■•- • D: HARRIS HASTINGS,: ? '1520 • ..Hon, See. LOST,-Froni Featherston, a Bay Geld '• ihtfßaek, shod. «S1 Reward i . horse returned,, or for information lead to His recovery. , ■ •/'.' ''" '■"" ' / 'ROBERT'CRAWFORD. " " '. 1519.' ['' Carterton, ] Rejoice, oh Ye Residents or ■' • CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD ! I , W. CLARK, a Of the Ciiy Cash, Dkapeky, & Clothiso 1 ~ Wajehouse, Wellington, HAS much pleasure in announcing that "he has opened a branch Store in ' CARTERTON, wlioro the residents of tho surrounding' district ■ oan purchase their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at the same . prices as are charged in town, How can this be done ? is the question that has been asked; the answer is easily given:—V7. Clark being a direct importer, and being in 0 a pDsition, owing to his extensive trade, to disposo of almost unlimited quantities of eoods, is ablo to buy in the best markets in the world, and at such prices as enable him to literally to defy competition; this coup.led with the fact of the branch being conducted on cash principles will account for the phenomenon of Town Prim ckrgulin a Cowlry Store. Any article not in stock can be procured in a.day or two, and every customer may rely upon civility and atten- ■' tion, no matter whether the amount of their • purohase be One Prnny or Fifty Pounds, 1491 T. PROCTOR, Manager. NOTICE. rpHE next English and European Mail JL via ban Francisco will, close at this Office on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of November at 1,30 p,m. For money orders and registered letters at 11 t-,m. For newspapers at 12 NOON, UAG3E, 1521 Postmaster,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 2 November 1883, Page 3
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