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Tenders. TENDERB WANTED by tho 13th fart, for £OO acres of Scrufol"aliln«?, &e., in lota. For Specifications apply to WILLIAM SKGY, The l 3 ine3, 1736 Taratahi. , J. 11, EJetliuno & Co. WEDNESDAY, lGtli JULY. MB4. IMPORTANT SALE OP VALUABLE CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. ESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & 00. have been favored with instructions from Messrs Krull & Co. (who am retiring from business) to sell by public auction, at tlioir rooms, Featherston-street, Wellington, on Wednesday, lGtli July, at 11 o'cloqli forenoon, the following first-class properties, viz. Lot 2,—THEIII interest in section 18 in the settlement of Eketahuna, containing abou 149 acres, now in the possession of Mr Neil Christian Jansen, uuder aleaso with a covenant to purchase. Lot i—TfIEIR interest in section 214 Taratalii Plain Blook, Wairarapa, containing 76 acres, part of which is now in the occupation of Mr Martin Ofsoshi, under lease wiih covenant to purchase; part in the possession of Mr John Bassett, under lease, and iho residue unoccupied, Lot s.—Their interest under a mortgage for securing tho sum of £lsl Gs 9d, bearing interest at 10 per cent, per annum by half-yearly payments, ■ upon allotment No. 4on the subdivisional plan of section 29G in the township of Featherston. This property is now occupied by Mr Hannam, and thero are buildings upon it insured for £l5O. Lot 6.—PART of section 215, Featheraton ' containing nearly an acre, and close to the Featheaston Railway Station. Lot 7.—SECTIONS 310 and 311, Featherston, containing about two acres. A large stable stands on part of this property, Lot B.—SEVEN allotments, containing 10 perches each, in two lots, one of which contains two such allotments and the other five such allotments, forming part of section 296, Featherston, upon which thero are two cottages. Lot 9,—PART of section 309, Featlioriton, containing one rood and tweutv-five perches. Lot 10.—PARTS of sections 103 and 201, Featherston,comprising three of the subdivisions of tho said sections, and having a frontige to Revans street of I'JS feet by ;i depth of 151 feet, Lot 11,—THE Equity of Redemption of and in parts of t! o several sections 2G3, 205,2 i7,2liP, and 271, Featherstou, hiviiij'a frontage to Hell street of ii:C(i. ilk:, by a dcplii a'oug Schultze it-cut of 4.;0 links, with a cottage ficolv.il tk-icon, Lot 12.-THK undivided nviiuly of the veni'o: s of a pan-el of land firming one of the subdivisions of section 206 Taratahi Plain Block, Carterton, bavin? a frontage to Belvidero road ol tiG feet by a depth of 116 feet 40 ILcllC.!, Lot .13 -THE J'quiiy of Redemption in 1(10 acres i-f land, pint of sections 355 and 858, Taratahi I'lain Block, Wairarapa, now in the possession of Mr F. Mcenken. and subject to a mortgage for £uCO, beaiiug interest at fill per cent, per annum, reducablc to 8 per cent, punctually paid.

Plans showing the several properties are exhibited in the wilc-ronra of the Auctioneers, For further partidJ.irs end eruditions of sale, apply to W. T. L. TRATBBS, Esq., Solicitor, 'Wellington; Or, to 1718 THE AUCTIONEER. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, I,HE Third Quarter, 1854, will begin on Mouday, 14th July. CHAS. C, POWLES, Secretary. 30th Juno, 1881. 1726 MEETING of MR W. C. BUCHANAN'S Committee will be held WEDNESDAY, the 9th JULY, at 8 p.m, ISAAC BAIP.STOW, TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH AND SOUTH WAIRARAPA, QENTLEHEN.ln view of the approaching General Election we beg to oiler ourselves to represent you in the clothing and outfitting department. Our terms are liberal and we shall be happy to meet you at your earliest convenience in the Boa Marche ■ffhero we shall dilate upon the advantages ot purchasing from us Mens' and Boy'a Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and lioalyu clothing at mill prices. We Arc, Gentlemen, Yours in expectation, L, J, HOOPEII & CO. on 1727 Hon, 1 Secretary,

ST, MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENT. THE Fifth of a scries will be held on THURSDAY, the 10th Jnly, at 8 o'clock. Admission.—ONE SHILLING, Children under lis HALF-PRICE. 172 L

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 8 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 8 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 8 July 1884, Page 3

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