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' J. H. WALLACE & CO., Generai Commission ami . r FINANCIk-AoBNIS, • T)EG to inform their numerous friends Vij •: "toid the public generally, tliat ft BRUCE WALLACE. Has token out an Auctioneer's License and in future ho will be prepared to con duct this department of the business ol the firm in town and country. R. Bruce Wallace will personally under take Valuations, Abitrations, and Adjustments, and the Public and Private Sale: of Estates, Household Furniture, and Merchandise, R. Bruce Wallace, a partner in the oldest Mercantile Firm in the Colony oi Now Zealand, in announcing his Personal of the auctioneering departmo'gfe the Firm, at the same time begs to irawm the public that the Fire and Life Insurance Department Is under his Personal Supervision. J. H. W. and Co. are prepared to undertake any description of business entrusted to their care, which, from long practical experience, extending , over a period of 4C years, they can satisfactorily conduct. Central Auction Rooms, Offices, ani 'Warehouse— Hunter-street, Wellington. 30th January, ISBS. 1900 HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. ' HINDERS are invited by theMortgngX- ees, up to noon 011 FRIDAY, the Gth'February for the purchase of the undermentioned properties : All that piece of land, 238 links by 328 links, part of Section 20C ' Taratalii Plain Block, Carterton, ■ on which is erected the White Hart Hotel. All that piece of land, 100 links by 800 links, part of Section 20t aforesaid, 011 which is erected a five-roomed cottage. All that piece of land, 79 links bj ' -200 links, part of Section 20C . afofetaidj mi which is erected ii slloji, .(iiid fcuvcii-atilllud '•All that I'jlggo of land, ISO link!! by WO-links, part of Section "i-w, Tarnthl Plain Block aforesaid, 011 which is erected a cottage, Tho above pr-qper-tjes are subject to 11 Mortgage of £IBOB only, while the rents that have "been derived from them undei lease, which has now fallen in, amounted £290 per annum. * TII9 greater part of the purchase money could remain on mortgage. Tenders'to be addressed to the' Manager Permanent Investment and Loap gciationof Wairarapa, Ctyeytara, BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. A POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, February 18th, 1885, in the Institute, for the election of five duly qualified persons as a Licensing Committee for the Borough of Masterton, Nominations at the Council Chambers ai 12 noon on TUESDAY, 10th February. R, BROWN, 1905 Returning Officer. LOST, Stolon, or Strayed from'Stonej Creek, dark brown HORSE, hall draught, no visible brand. Anyone returning same to Mr Feist, Masterton, or to John Rossiter, Stoney Creek, will Wive £l, JOHN ROSSITER, 1905 Stoney Creek, Forty-Mile Bush. J. & C. HERBERT, BUTCHERS, • MASTERTON AND OPAKI, delivered to all pifts of Mastertoi Daily (Fridays excepted.) BEST QUALITY,—Prices as usual, TOWN LANDS TRUST. THE Voters' List is open for inspcctioi at the Council Chambers until Feb ruary loth, 1885. All objections thereti must be sent in on or before the sail date, R, BROWN, 1905 Secretary. • MOUNT ERIN, HAWKE'S BAY. Important and Absoluti Sale of : pup ERIN • LINCOLN FLOCKS ; .'." - ON FRIDAY, 13th- FEBRUARY,. 1885 [HE sale will be -held at MOUN' ERIN STATION YARDS. Coache 1 -be in - waiting at Hastings Raihva ,tion on the arrival of the mornin train on sale day, to convey intendin purchasers to Mount Erin. Orders fo the inspection of tho sheep can at an time be obtained at the office of th ■ auctioneer. The Mount Erin flock originally -15000 sheep, part of M Tanner's flock, has been heavily culle ev;ery year since coming into the presen cwrier's hands, and from his' using onl ' tho highest cto Lincoln' Rams, th whole of the sheep are now nearly pure •grand healthy sheep, good size, clip an quality may be judged from fact of las year's wool, although heavy in grease 'realising for fieece-from 8d to 9|d per 11 and- that in a low market. The sale from the station this season have bee only 'wedders and second-class sheep,' bii amongst those to be offered on the 13t re tlie choice flocks, hitherto reserved Tho only lot now. reserved is 350 hoggets, and as the Mount Erin Estat has been sold (with the exception of few sections on the flats, and deliver must be "given.- on 19th of Februarj these slieepmust be sold, ■ The lots consist of— ■ ■ 050- Choice 2-tooth Lincoln ewe? 1300 In lots, 4-tooth Lincoln ewes 100 In lota, 6-tooth Lincoln ewes 'OO In lots, 6-tooth and rising 8 Lincol: • ewes 1700 In lots, 8-tooth (fresh) Lincoln ewe 600 Culls, mixed ages 650 Large wedders, G and 8-too.th, ii good forward condition. ■550 Large wedders, 6 and 8-tooth, fat 350 Ewes, 2-tooth,- first cross. ALSO '3OO Stud Ewes, 2, 4, 6, and 8 tooth wit 100 Ram Lambs, , ,Thg small stud flock are from Lincol ewes' imported by Messrs McLean < Auckland, from the celebrated flocks 1 Messrs Clarke and Ves'sey,- of Lihcoh shire, England, ' Team of draught horses and dray, r.lmplements &c, ' . Sale to commence at half-past .12,> noo: •••' . .M. R. MILLER; . Auctioneer.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1905, 3 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1905, 3 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1905, 3 February 1885, Page 3

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