Business NoticesSPECIAL NOi'IOE TO THE LADIES MASTERTON, /, AND BDBBOUMDINQ DI6TRIOTS, .'; DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TTAVING SECURED the servlo of MISS HQURIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assert that wo shall now bo enabled tD srive our Patrons the greatest satisfaction; MISS HOURIGAN, having had cliaigo of the Dressmaking Department in some places, us in a position to recommend her to our'numerous customers. Our prices, as usual, will be oxtremely moderate for the veky besi wonK, ■ TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMENDATION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. L J HOOPER and Go^ • CASH DRAPIRS& CLOTHIERS, BON MTARCHE, MASTERTON. - J. H.Bethune & C 0...... .WEDNNESDAY, Bte JUNE, 1889. ABSOLUTE AND. UNRESERVED SALE OF MORRISON'S BUSH ' RUN, WAIRARAPA, irESSRSJ.H.BETHUNE&OO. iVX have been instructed by D, U. A. Cooper, Esq., Deputy-Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by pnblio auction, at their rooms, Feathoratonstreet. Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the sth June, 1889, at 2 o'clock, under the provisions of tho Property Law Consolidation Act, 1888,' and the Land Transfer Act,.1885, without reserveThat well-known Sheep and Cattle . Run, called . MORRISON'S RUN, until recently in tho occupation of the late William Mitchell, and situate about six miles and nine miles respectively from tho railway stations at. Greytown and Foatherstph, South Wairarapa. • The run contains acres, of which 3660 aoros are leasehold and 744| acres are freehold, The following are tho particulars of the land:— • FREEHOLD 160 acros. Part of Block 17n known as ; Puke Puke, Ouctea Island, 128 i acres. Part of the To Uruokaltite Block, known as Tawhaha, 277 acros. Part of tho Kia'tara Block. ■ 189 acres. Part of tMJruokakito South A Block. 7441 AOBES - : ' LEASEHOLD.' 1200 acres.' Part Block No. Vs, known asMoiH . Term, 21 years from the Ist December, 1884. Rent for the first 10 years, Lu'O per annum, and during the remaiuder of tho term L7O, payable half-yearly. 24G0 aorcs. Urubkakito South B. Term .21 years from Ist December, 1882. Rent,-Ll5O, payable half yearly. g 660 AORfcS. The buildings consist of a good eightroomed bouse and offices,-stable, wool- . shed, barn, &o. AlsoLarge Drafting Yards, Stockyard, aud Sheep Dip. The Run is subdivided into conveniently sized paddocks, with post and rail and wire. fences, all more or less level,.well grassed, and in its,present atate will carry from 6000 to 7000shoep all the year round j but by a litte judicious outlay its capabilities could easily he greatly increased. Very fair crops have been obtained from several of the paddocks, which havo been ploughed. !■ A good metalled road runs through tho ' property, and the Post Dfhco at Morrison's Bush is distant about ono and a half miles from the Homestead. Tho wholo of tho above properties will bo sold in one lot. ■ STOCK. Immediately after the foregoing sdo 1 the Auctioneers will, by instruction from tho Mortgagees, sell the Stock on the land ,ahovo described, consisting ■ ofQQQQ SHEEP, go CATTLE, And 0 A HORSES, More or less. [ , For further particulars and conditions . of sale apply to MESSRS A. & C.BRANDON, Solicitors to the Mortgagees; , Otto ... ' J. H. EETHCNE fCO., Auctioneers and Estate Ageuts. . T WABNEti, (Formerly of Messrs Redpath and Manning, New Bond street, London), TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, 1 Queen-street, Masterton, j ALL goads thoroughly shrunk, and fit ■ and workmanship guaranteed. , TTTT AVOUr.D impress upon • VV ' the public that the so- ■ called olieap suits are the dearest in the I end, s ' One trial will convince the most seepb tical that for first-class tailoring at reasonable rates, you cannot surpass his i establishment, T. WARNER (Opposite W. Neill's Horse Repository Masterton),* ■■■-■■■ 3211 TRESPASS NOTICE. TN consequence of having lost a num--0 J. ber of valuable imported turkeys, I a am compelled to prohibit the public 10 from trespassing on the Weraite station, ! r NOTICE is horeby given that any person I s found tresspassing on tho Weraite after ' tins notice will be'prosecuted with tho utmost rigor of the law. . F.LEE, 0 April 12.'1880 . 378 ; GIVING UP BUSINESS. SeUingvOl ' Selling, Off. EELINQUISHING SALE-FOE .TEN'DAYS ONLY, georgOooper, . Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Fancy Goods Importer, to TJAS decided upon relinquishing is Jj_ .business in Masterton and offers Ilia BtooV of ■:.. . ■ ;. WATCHES; JEWELLERY, ■ 4' CLOCKS and FANCY -■ »T ■;■ .goods,k,;. IS6 At Less Than Cost, Pivicb To Oleah. bcl In fact\ no"reasonable offer wdl' be V Thiß is a Genuine Saie, and intending '■'. purchasers should:{not miss- 'this opportunity'' :: ~ s■;'.. '.:' ■ : \.-',:■._■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3216, 29 May 1889, Page 3
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