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so MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER, J- COMPACT FREEHOLD FARM, NEAR MASTERTON. m By order of the Mortgagee, uiidor' ra conduct of tlio Registrar of the Supremo Court, !0 • .. . . __ MESSRS' J. H.Bethune& Co., have been favoured with instructions to 10 sell by public auction, at their, rooms, °* Wellington,-. Monday, 24th October, at J» 2 o'clock; without reserveiu 'All thAt valuable freehold land, containing 41 ACRES (more or less) - Section No 97, in the small farm settlement of Masterton, and I being all the land comprised in certificate .of titlo vol, 2, folio 189. This nice property, situated about four' miles from the rising township of Mas- | terton, is approached by a good metalled > mad. The land is of good quality, fenced, and under cultivation. The buildings consists of 3 stalled stable, cowshed, pinery, large barn and granary, and tho whole is n known as tho property of Mr Charles Hare. 's Title under tho Land Transfer Act. For further particulars-apply to Musses BELL, GULLY & IZARD, Solicitors for Mortgagee, THE AUCTIONEERS. THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, HIRST appearanco in Masterton of I r themmimmm WW WmmmMmm Tcoplo a Priceß:—3/- 2/-1/-Look out for our Printing^} l9«i^Kri¥^*^ft^i^ RAYMOND WEBB, 2725 Business Manager. A CONCERT IN AID OF THE MauMttMfitra WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. TIOKETS-3v&j,ls. IN BANKRUPTCY. I In the Estate of HUGH MoMASI TEBB. 5 \ A MEETING of creditors in the I\ above estate will bo hoklon m the r Did Court House. Masterton, on WED- \ NESDAY next, the 19th October, 1887, at 12.510 p.m. I R; STANSFIELD. > : ' Deputy Assignee." : , Masterton, October 14,1887, [272(1 TO BUILDERS. ITIENDEPiS are invited until NOON, . on MOSDAY, 17th inst,, for i Repairs to Premise*) in i Queen Strecr, Specifications tiiav bo seen at my office, 1 GEO. FANNIN, 2724 ■ Architect, ; CHARLES COLLIER--5 ITTISHES to intimate to tho sheeps VV fanners of the Wairarapa and d surromulinii district that h,o is now pre--3 pared to do WOOLSOOURING at the '. following ■ {trices ;—Locks and Pieces, o |d ; scoured and classified, {& ; Superior f Snow White Fleeces,o pieces,.auow white, Id. -Having had b7 d years colonial experience, both, iu Korth d Queensland, New South Wales, Aus- ■, tralia and New Zealand, he can guarantee I, that all work entrusted to linn will be i, doM with the utmost caro and despatch, r During the wool scouring soason all other i, work will bo suspended, to give our d cliontß tho advantage of getting their li wool into tho first English sales. All g wools entrusted to his care will ho a insured, stored, and delivered at tlio mily way station free of cost. k Highest Price for wool and skins ■v OLD BREWERY FELLMONGERY, i, Masterton, 2721 d ALFREDTON ROAD DISTRICT. a " Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1886." a mHE MEETING of Ratepayers callod X for this day, to consider proposals b for borrowing under the provisions of tho 0 " Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1880." has 5 boon ADJOURNED to TUESDAY, tho 25th instant, at 11 a m. OHAS.MACQUARIE, Clork. Koad Board Offico, 11 Alfredton, October 11,1880. 1 2724 '' ! !. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD ? BRANCITcLASSES ;' Of tub WELLINGTON I SCHOOL OF DESIGN '■ INSTITUTE, Masterton. 1- •:■■ . ut Director, Arthue D. Rimy, Gold Medalist and National Scholar of South n Kensington. Instructor, Josura Gaui, holder of South Kensington certificates and prize taker. FIRST QUARTER will commence on THURSDAY NEXT, October C Classeo will bo held as follows ; jj TECHNICAL EVENING CLASSES, i Drawing in outlino from casts and ' groups of models, drawing in light and j,' shade from the sumo, with applications ' to trades .and. professions generally, « Special course for 2nd grade certificate, - TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, .7 to in 9 p.m. 10s per quarter,ct Geometrical and Perspective. Drawing ae 2nd grade, >n FRIDAY, Geometry 7to 8 p.m., Perid speefcive Bto 9 p.m. 10s per quarter. io-. ~ DAY CLASSES. . >d ' (a) Drawing from casts aud groups of id. models, with elementary perspective as jfg applied to sketching from nature,-&c. . (b) Painting.from tho cast, groupa of ■ objects in colors;' Plant form and Landscapes. TUESDAYSandFRIDAYS 3 to 5 p m. Drawing £1 Ib, Painting £2 2b per quarter. ~ Skotohing clsbs ananged if desired. Examinations held annually and certiti- ■ catea awarded. 'All foes must bo paid, g, and students providod with rogistored ut numbers previous to "commencing study, e, Names may bo\enrollcd ri Mr T. E. to Price's, bookseller. \ ' vo' •t,o; ; ~v ™ HOP and Dwelling house, Quqen-st,, _ At present occupied by Mr G. Haa kell, Apply to Wm. ALEXANDER, Chapel-at,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2726, 15 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2726, 15 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2726, 15 October 1887, Page 3

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