WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, At Ono O'Clook. Unreserved Bale of Farm Stock, Sheep, Cattle, Implements, Tools and Sundries, AT Mil MATHESON'S FARM, OPAKI. LOWES & 10RN.S have received instructions from Mr Matheson, who has disposed of his property, to sell on tho farm, without resotvo, tlio wholo stock, consisting of—--180 Good cross bred breeding ewes 75 Fat Wechers' 60 Hoggets 100 Lambs in the wool 2 Romney Marsh Rams 2 Dairy Clows 3 Splendid Farm Mares, in foal to Avon 2 Yearlings by Lord Mandovillo Harness and saddlery, reaper and binder, double furrow plough by Keid and Grey, tip dray and frame, roller, set of harrows, wool press, rick cover, grindstone, seed sower, barrow and all kinds of farm tools and sundries; also, household furniture and effects. The farm is adjoining the Kopuorangi Railway Station, WO RESERVE.—TERMS. SATURDAY, APRIL 217" At 2 o'clock. Boiling Down Plant, etc., by order Deputy Official Assignee, in the estate of Joseph Wilson. LOWES & IORNS have been instructed to sell at their rooms, as above, '.the whole of the valuable plant as used at tho Waipoua Boiling Down, Preserving, and Tannery Works, consisting of— Steam lioilor , Donkey Pump Digester Force Pump Tallow Cooler Iron Tanks 10,000 Bricks Lot Sundries 2874 THURSDAY, APRIL 26TH, At 2 O'Clock. Extensive Sale of Carrying Plant, Horses, Vehicles, Cattle, Working Bullocks, Freehold and leasehold properties at Taueru. LOWES Ann IORNS have received instructions from Messrs Hercock and Taplin, in consequence of dissolution of partnership to sell at the Taueru, as above, the wholeof theirvalnablo carrying plant, Freehold aud Leasehold properties etc, as under 20 Splendid Draught Horses 3 Waggons, Drake, 2 Tip Carts 1 ccli Double and Single Furrow Plough 20 Sets Harness 45 Head Cattle, 2 and 4 year old 10 Working Bullocks 2 Drays, Yokes, Bows, Chains etc Weighing Machine, Tarpaulins, Rabbit Traps, and Sundries LAND. 30 Acres Freehold Land, together with Dwelling, Woolshed, and 9 Btalled Stable. Tho goodwill of lease of 49 acres Land, with Cottage and Woolshed, Junction Mungapakeha.
The Auctioneers draw special attention to this sale which will be unreserved, the plant being the best as a going concern in the District, and doin? a splendid business, and to buyers of horses, vehicles, stock or gear, should offer special inducement. Full catalogues upon application, and at tho sale. Yii OA7 ACRES VALUABLE OA7 FREEHOLD, Ul Being Sections 72 and 73 on the plan of THE OPAKIBLOCK, By Order of the Public Trustee,' administrator of tire estate of MALCOLM McLEOD—Deceased. Saturday, 28tli tlpvil, at 2 p.m OWES and lORNS liavo been favored J . with instructions from The Public Trusteo co sell, as above, by public auction at their Rooms, without reservo, all that piece or parcel of laud, being section 72 on the plan of the spalri, containing 81 acres 3 roods 24 perches, more or less, ALSOAll that piece or parcel of land, being section No. 73, on the plan of the Opaki Block, containing 12G acres, more or loss. The above proporties, abutting the Ruamalninga River, are partly cleared and grassed, and have some valuable totara timber upon them, and easy of access by a good road. Jor particulars, as to terms or conditions, Apply toLQWES & lORNS, Auctioneers. 0 BOARD OP IIiDUCATION, DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. IT is hereby publicly notified that Meetings of Householders for the Annual Election of the new School Committees will be held on MONDAY, the 23rd day of April, instant, at 8 p.m., in the respective school buildings of the following districts Te Nui, Taueru, Wangaehu, Te Wliiti, Bideford, Gladstone, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Mauriccville, Dreyertown, Opaki, Ffirnridge, Waingawa, Olareville, Carterton, Belvedere, Dalefield, Park Vale, Matarawa, Waihakeke, Greytown, Kaitara, Waihenga, lauherenikau, Featherston, Cross' Creek, Kaiwaiwai, Pirino'a, Kaitoke, Wallace, Upper Huct, Taita, Hutt, Wainuiomata, Pitone, Korokoro, Otaki, Horokiwi, Judgeford, Pair, \utanui, Porirua, Tawa Flat, Ohariu, Johnsonville, Kaiwarra, Makara, Karon, Wadestown, Terrace, Vogcltown, Newtown, Kilbirnie. The election for Thorndon District will be made in the Schoolroom, Murphy-street; for the Mount uook District, in the Mount Cook Boys' School; for Te Aro District, in the Schoolroom, Upper Willis-Street; and for Mastarton District, in the Theatre Royal, Masterton ; and tho first meetin? ofitho committe then elected shall be held in the same place immediately afterwards. . ARTHUR DORSET, Secretary. Education Office, Wellington, 9th April, 1888. 2873
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2874, 16 April 1888, Page 3
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