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IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and the amendments thereof. In the ostato of GEORGE DIXON, Blacksmith, Masterton. rnENDERS aro invited until i o'clock JL MONDA.Y, tko-llth day of" October, 1880, ■ ■ ./ For the purchase of Section 35, Sub-diyiHion of »ectious 4,5,0, ton Hmall Farm Block, and linown asthe Dixon E&tate, containing about 9J acres. The property was a frontage to Worksop Road, and adjoins the residence of M. Oaselberg, Esq., and is admirably suitable for into building allotments. Tonders must be acompanied by marked chequo for 5 per cent of amount of tender, and may be addressed to Deputy Assignee, caro of \V. Sellar Esq., Masterton, and marked "Tender." The highost or any tender not neces« aarily accepted. Further particulars to be obtained on application to the undersigned. R, STANSBIELD, Deputy Assignee. Masterton, October 2,1880. NOTICE TO RACEHORSE OWNERS. rpHE old Opaki Raoe-course is open for JL TRAINING for six months from thisdnte. Single fl; $$ or more property of fhe'-Jiame ownef -lOa each, payable in advance. J. & A. WELCH, October 2nd, 1886. . 2415
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2415, 2 October 1886, Page 2
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