AT THE BOROUGH SALE YARDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. & TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. WEVENS & GORTON will sell by jj public auction as above 70 or 80 good 3 and 4-year-old bullock, including 30 or 40 fat 20 one to two year cattle, mixed 5 good dairy cows About 100 mixed cattle 100 ewes in lamb Also— Under instructions from the owner, who is giving up his dairy,- between 30 and 40 Superior Dairy Cows, mostly close to calving. As these cows are guaranteed to milk without their calves, a good opportunity is thus afforded settlers of acquiring good cows. STEVENS & GORTON, 208G Auctioneers. WOODVILLE STOCK SALE. WE shall hold our next stock sale at our Woodville Yards on Thursday, 17th September. Entries received by Mr John Murray, Woodville. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Bulls aad Palmerston North, REWARD. GEORGE BUCK SEN,, of the Taita offers a Reward of £SO to anyone who finds the remains of his LATE SON, GEORGE, who was drowned in the Wainuioru Riveb, within six months or thereabouts. 208G IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wairarapa (being a Local Court of Bankruptcy) hoklen at Masterton, In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and of the Bankruptcy of FREDERICK FRANCIS ROE, of Gladstone, Carrier, a bankrupt. OTICE is hereby given that WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of September, 1885, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, has been appointed by this Honorable Court for hearing the bankrupt's applictaion for his discharge; and that the bankrupt intends on that day, or bo Boon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, to apply for an immediate order of discharge. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1885. B. N. SANDILANDS, Carterton, 2080 Bankrupt's Solicitor. A, J, RAW SON, Authorised and licensed SURVEYOR & LAND AGENT. Levels, estimates of- quantities, &c., supplied for all descriptions of Engineering work. Special attention paid to swamp drainage. PROPERTIES FOR SALE Two acres of grass land, comfortable cottage, garden, &c., within half-a-mile of Postoffice. £lB5, 2,G00 acres, Wangaeliu Valley, first class lightly-timbered land, In sections of various sizes. Terms very easy. £2 to £2los per acre. ?08 acres, easily accessible, and within 4 miles of Railway.. One third clear, the rest good Tawa bush land. £215", with terpis, Could be stocked at once. Sections fronting main road, and firstclass situation, in the rising township of Pahiatua. 280 Acres of Bush Land, 9 miles from Masterton, at 80s per acre, in one or moj:e lots 10 acres of good land, buildings, &c., near Masterton. 530 acres, within ten miles of Masterton and two miles of railway, good road access. A fine block of bush land, and 160 acres in grass, £2OOO, terms very easy, 210 acres, Rangitumau Block, with easy terms, on the deferred payment system. A guide, conversant with each property, will be'provided for'inspection of rural fends? A ljst of dwelling houses, building sites, and other properties within the Borough, .and of rucal land not advertised, may be seen at my office. CHURCH-STREET, MASTERTON. MONEY to Lend at Lowest Current rates on freehold securit >. 1962 0 OLONIAL SCOTCH PIE SHOP, Manners-street, Wellington. |"R S. SCOTT, the proprietor of tliis old-established Scotch Pie-shop, wishes to inform his old Patrons and others that, having erected new and more convenient Premises, next Mr A. RICKMAN'S, MANNERS-STREET,..'he is now in a position to supply orders to ft much greater extent than hitherto, His REFRESHMENT'ROOMS will tie second to none in the city, and every titention will be paid to visitors. SUPPERS and PARTIES catered for to the most reasonable terms. HOT PIES and COFFEE, TEA, or ' OOOOA always ready. ■ 2042 TO BUILDERS, TENDERS are invited for the erection of a cottage, for Mr E.Jones, jun., at Kurupuni. Tenders close at 5 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, September 7, 1885, at the Wairarapa Daily Office, where plans and specifications may be seen. SPECIALITY. THE "BEE".ALARM. ■ ;HE best and cheapest portable timepiece introduced to New Zealand. W. LITTLE JOHN & SON, QUEEN-ST., 5 • MASTERTON. THEATRE ROYAL! Sunday, September 6th. BARON MOLL WO, (Russian Exile) Will deliver his interesting lecture on "NIHILISM," Tracing the history of the movement from, its origin to the present, illustrated by personal reminiscences and incidents. Musical selections by Herren Lundqvist #nd Keisenberg, . . Admission : Front seats Is; Dress ■ Circle', Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is. " Tickets at Mr Price's. Doora open at 7.30, chair taken at J ■ IP o'clock.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2086, 4 September 1885, Page 3
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