1 Geo. Fairbrotlier. SATURDAY, MARCH 22,1881 Important sale of Land AT CARTERTON ; "°EORGE FAIRBROTHER, favored ~. with instructions, will soil by public auction at his Salo Rooms Carterton, on the above date, at 3 o'olock p.m., on various accounts and on the terms deßtribed with each lot: . LOT 1,-Ia tho Jinnkrupt Estate of John N. Roberts, o£ Foilding to closo tho estate, 20 acres of land nearly opposite Steven's' Sawmill, together with Dwelling house, Stables, etc, oto, thereon subject to a mortgngo for £3OO at 7 per cent, and a lease to Robert Robinson junr. with a purchasing clause at £SOO. Terms, 25 per coat cubli on the fall of the hammer, and tho balanco in ono month. LOT 2.-By order of the Mortage all that piece or. parcel of land comprising 1 rood 2 perches, being allotment No 7, section 189, Taratahi Plain Block, situate opposite the Taratahi Hotel, Terms cash. LOTS 3 to 9.-7 sections, 40ft by 99tt. within a stone's throw of the Carterton Railway Station and centre of the township, Terms 25 per cent cash, tho balance at 3,6, ? months free of interest. LOT 10 to 16,-6 sections, 'loft by 99ft within a stone's throwof the Carterton Railway Station and contre of the township,' In this case the vendor offers to erect dwellings or other buildings for the purchaser to the value 'of £3 to every £l' paid in the pu'sohssb of the'land; the teirris belnrj'dash for the' land, the amount to be expended on buildings . to be payable over-six or seven /ears. 17. —99ft fronting Belvedere Road Cartereon. Torms, 25 per cent cash, balance in 3, li or 9 months' freo of interest. LOT 18.—i Aoro, Moreton Road, South Carterton with a four roomed dwelling thereon Terms, 25 per cent cash, balance in 3, Gor 9 months, free of Merest, LOT 19.-1 Acre, South Carterton, with large stables, etc, erected thereon, Terms, same as Lot 18. LOT 20.—j Acre, South Cartorton, with comfortable well finished 5-roomed dwelling hpuse and cottage attached including well .planted garden, Terms, same as Lot 18. LOT 21.- -Acre, being Lot 1 of the suburban BoetionsNo 309 of tho flourishing town of Palmerston North, fronting Cole-street, Terms, same as Lot 18. LOT 2SJ.— i Acre, being part of geotion . No 206 ou Iho plan of tho Taratahi Plain Block, situate opposite tho Railway Station, and suited either for a bujldJDg sjto or for a resting pl&oo for sheep or cattlo awaiting transhipment per train. fornia, cash, LOT 23,—A Dairy farm in Anderson's Line, Carterton consisting of 40 acres of excellent laud bordering the Muugatarara, with substantial Dwelling House, Coal shed, etc, erected thereon, securely fenced and subdivided, togtthsr with 13 good dairy cows. This farm is well kcowu as tho property of Mr Mutliias Wilder who is relinquishing Dairy Farming, and from its proximity to the Dairy Factory will form a safe investment cither to a farmer or capitalist, Terms £IOO cash, £llO for—years at G per cent, balance in 12 months at 8 per cent. LOT 2'i-If not previously sold, A most desirable farm of 32 acres near the Mauugatarara river (subject to a mortgage of £270 at 7 per cent), having a substantial 4-roomed Dwelling House, Hayshed, Cow- ' sheds, Dairy Yards, Piggery, oto,, erected thereon, securely fenced into several subdivisions, Lirgo Garden, about 4 acres stumped for )iay paddock, also 11 Dairy cows very carptully selected, 1 Heifer (Springers), Shed full and Stack of Hay, This property will bo sold cheap as the owner, Mr A, Christiensen, is leaving for Utah in March, and must realise. Term 6 cash. LOT 25,—Section 4J acres part section 14, Town of Carterton, with 5 roomed Dwelling, Hayshed, etc. Terms, 25 pea cent cash, balance at one month, The Auctioneer would draw tho attontiou of all classes of.the cginmuniiy to this important Sale including as it does Land to suit everyone, The Auctieneer will bo pleased to show plans, titles, and give all other information at his offices, and also to show intending purchasers over the; various properties, GEO, FAIRBROTHER, IG3G Auctioneer. THE LARGEST STOCK " ECOND-HAND GOODS In This Citv, Including anything or everything required IN FURNISHING, IS TO BE FOUND AT FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORE Toby and .Manners-street, 159, PUBLIC NOTICE. Ten Shillings Reward. WILL bo paiij to anyone giving such evidence,.before'a Bench of Magistrates, as would convict mf person- or persons of writing.on, defacing, or injuring in any way the painted front doors or any other part of the Kurupnni Public Hall property. THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE, Custodian, Manager, etc. Knrupuni, 13th March, 1884 The boys in the neighborhood are hereby earnestly warned 1633 WINTER SEASON, 1884. BON MARCHE ANNOUNCEMENT fl&rOraNjNo or oy the New Season's GOODS ! 11 L. J. HOOPER & OOMPy. ARE now OPENING UP a Magnificent Stock of AUTUMN AFD WINTER ' DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Ac. &c, &<s. of which will appear in FEW DAYS.-S* Every Department Stooked with all THE LATEST NOVELTIES FASHIONS & SPECIALITIES. U.HOOPEMOo, Bon,Marche,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1639, 20 March 1884, Page 3
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