SPECIAL NOHOE TO THE LADIES ; OFJUASTEBTOtf, : AND BDBROUMDING DISTRICTS.' ...'. • DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT MDER NEWMANAGEMENT. TTAYING SEOUBBD the secvio of BIISS HOURIGAft, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assert that we shall now be enabled to e,m our Patrons the greatest satisfaction, MISS HOURIGAN.Iumng had charge of the Dressmaking Department in some of the leading Houses in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, plaoes us in a position to recommend her to our numerous customers, Our prices, as Mnal, will beoxfcremely moderate for the vbry best work, TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMEND. ' ATION RESPEOTFOLLY SOLICITED.
\U HOOPER and Co CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BON MAROHE, MA'S T IB B TON. R NEW ZEALND LOAN &MEROAN lt TILE AGENCY COMPANY. 5 (Limited) . WOOL! AUCTION SALES II IHE New Zealand Loan and .a. Mercantile • Company desire to intimate to Runliolders and Farmers that | ..AUCTION SALES ; Will be held at the Company's Wellington _ Wool Stores, Customhouse-Quay during tbo season. , Woolgrowers are invited to test these ' sales, and if roserves are not obtained their Clips can be sent to London, . Advances arornado on wool, and on all produce for local sale or for shipment, ! ANDREW TODD, .' Wellington Agent' J. B. KEITH, Uuterton Wairarapa Aeent. J. H. Bethune & CoWEDNNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1889. ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OP MORRISON'S BUSH RUN, WAIRARAPA. LTBBBBSJ. H. BETHUNE & 00. .VX have been instructed byD.O. A, Cooper, Esq., Deputy-Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Feathoratonstreet. Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the sth June, 1889, at 2 o'clock, under the provisions of the Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883, and the Land Transfer Act, 1885, without reserveThat well-known Sheep and Cattle Run, called MORRISON'S RUN, until recently in the occupation of the late William Mitchell, and situate about six miles and nine miles respectively from the railway stations at Greytown and • Feathorston, South Wairarapa. The run contains acres, of which 3660 acres are leasehold and 744 A i acres aro freehold, " ; The following are the particulars of ' the land ; FREEHOLD 150 acres, Part of Block 17tt known as : Puke Puke, Ouetea Islaud. ■ 128| acres. Part of the To Umokakite ' 'Block, known as Tawhaha, 277 acros, Part of tho Kiatara Block. 189 acres. Part of Mruokakito South A Block. 7441 ACRES. LEASEHOLD. 1200 aores. Part Block No. Vs, known t asMoiH. Term, 21 years j from tho Ist December. ( -• • 1884; Rent for tho first 10.years, LOO per annum, and during the'remainder .. of the term L7O, payable half-yearly.' 2460 acres, Uruokakite South B. Term 21 years from Ist Decern- ■„ ber, 1882, Rent, Ll5O, payablo half yoarly, 3660 " The buildings consist of a good eightroomed house and oflicos, stable, wool- y shed, barn, &c. Also,— Largo Drafting Yards, Stockyard, and -
Sheop Dip. The Run-is subdivided into cont veniontly sized paddocks, with post am rail and wire fcices, all more or les 1,. level, well grossed, and io its preseni ■h state will carry from GOOO to 7000 shee| r . all the year round; but by a litte judici l( j OU3 outlay its capabilities could easilj 8i be greatly increased. Very fair cropi 3r havo been obtained from sevoralofthi lt \ paddocks, which have been ploughed ti A good metaliod road runs through thi ' s property, and the Post Offico at Morri ,j son's Bush is distant about one and i ID half miles from the Homestead. - The whole of tho above properties wil he sold in one lot. i STOCK, Immediately aftor the foregoing sals ' the Auctioneers will, by instructor is from the Mortgagees, sell the Stock or the land above described, consisting Of- • p- GOOO SHEEP, £Q CATTLE, . And 20 HOUSES, Mora or less. S For further particulars and condition! ~ of sale apply to * MESSRS A. SO. BRANDON, ■ Solicitors to the Mortgagees; , Orto ' J. H.EETHUNE&'CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, T. WAENEK, (Formerly of Messrs Redpathaml Mans ning, New Bond street, London). . TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, , ]■; Queen-street, Masterton. fl ALL goods thoroughly shrunk, and fit 'i and workmanship guaranteed, T, TIT WOUr.D impress upon • YV 'the public that the so- .- called cheap suits are the dearest in tho if end. -. '■■-' s . One trial will convince the most scepo tical that for first-class tailoring' at . reasonable rates, you cannot surpass his i establishment. ' "-* ' ; T.j WARNER (Opposite- W. Neill's '••'i'j Horso Repository Masterton), i- '--" ■ ■.■'•"• ■■'.'>.■." "8211 ;•.. TRESPASS NOTICE, * TN consequence.of havins; lost a num : e J_ ber of valuable imported ttn&eys.i l am corapelled v ;to prohibit the public 9 from trespassing on the Weraite station. ' NOTICE is hereby given that any person 3 found tresspassing on tho Weraite after • this noticelwill be prosecuted .with; tho ' utmost rigor of the law.: ■■■•i:-}' : ?
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3215, 28 May 1889, Page 3
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