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Business Notes. BONMARCHE SPECIAL NOi'IOE TO THE LADIES s OP 41ASTERTON, AND SOMIOUHMKQ DISTRICTS, OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.' TJAVING SEOUEED.the sorvlc of MISy HOURIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, lateof Melbourne! wo-venture to assert that wo shall notv bo enabled-to give our Patroiis the greatest: satisfaction MISS lIOURIGAN, having had charge of the Dressmaking Department in some of tko leading Houbcs in Melbiratne, and bringing excellent tostimonialsof ability, is us in a position to recommend ler to our numerous customers, Our prices, as usual, will be oxtremelv moderate for the very best work, TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMENDATION RESPECTFULLY • SOLICITED. L J HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BON MARCIIE, MASTER TON.' J. H, Bethune & Go. WEDNNESDAY, Bra JUNE, 1889.' ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED 'SALE OF MORRISON'S BUSH . RUN, WAIRARAPA. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & 00. have been instructed by D. G A. Cooper, Esq,, Deputy-Registrar of the Supremo Court, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Foatherstonstreet, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, tho sth June, 1889, at 2 ololoclt, under

lie provisions of the Property Law Dnnsolidation Act, 1883, and the Land tonsfer Act, 1885, without reserveThat well-known Slieop 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 Mhoreton, South Wairarnpa. '.The, run contains i'W acres, of which 3660 acres arc leasehold and 744J acres are freehold, ■ The following are tho particulars of the land ! FREEHOLD 150 acres. Part of Block 17n known as Puke Puke, Ouotea Island. 128| acres, Fart of tho Te Uruokkite Block, known as Tawkha. 277 acros. Part of tho Kiatara Block. 189 acres, Part of tMJruokakito South A Block. 7441 ACRES. LEASEHOLD. 1200 acres. Part Block No. l?s, kuown nsMoilfi. Term, 21 years . from tho Ist December. * 1881, Rent for the first 10 years, LGO per annum, and during the remaiuder of the term L7O, payable half-jearly. 2460 acres, Uruolmkito South B. Term 21 years from Ist Decernbur, 1882. Rent, Ll5O, payable half yearly, 3660 am : The buildings consist of a good oightroomed house and offices, stable, woolshed, barn, &o. ■ ■ AlsoLarge Drafting Yards, Stockyard, ami Sheep Dip. - Tho Run is subdivided into conveniently sized paddocks, with, post and rail and wire fences, all more or less level,'well grassod, and in its present state will carry from C 0 to 7000 sheep all the year round; but by a litte judicious outlay its capabilities could easily be greatly increased. Very fair crops have been obtained from several of the paddocks, which nave beon ploughed; A good metalled road runs through the property, and tho Post Office at Morrison's Bush is distant about one aud a half miles from the Homestead. The whole of tho above properties will be sold in one lot. , STOCK. Immediately after the foregoing salo tho Auctioneers will, by instruction from the Mortgagees, sell the Stock on the land above described, consisting of—3QQQ SHEEP, CATTLE, And 20 HORSES, More or less. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to MESSRS A. & Q, BRANDON, Solicitors to the Mortgagees; Or to J. H. EETHUNE ii'CO,, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. T WAENEK (Formerly of Messrs Redpatb and Manning, New Bond street, London). TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Queen-street, Mastorton. thoroughly shrunk, and fit and workmanship guaranteed.. TYIT WOUf'D impress upon • yV • tho public.that the socalled cheap Buits are the dearest in the end. . • . One trial will convince the most sceptical that for first-clasa. tailoring at reasonable rates, you cannot- surpass hia establishment. T. WARNER (Opposite W. Neill'f msitory Mast'erton). 3211 id to rs TRESPASS NOTICE. N consequence of having losta num- _ borof valuable imported turkeys, 1 am compelled to prohibit tho publii from trespassing ontheWoraitestalion NOTICE is hereby given that any porsor found tresspassing on tho Weraito aftei this notice will bo prosecuted with th< utmost rigor of the law. . P. LEE, April 12. 188!) . '37f .GIVING UP.BUSINESS, Selling' Off. Belling' Off. RELINQUISHING SALE-FOI TEN DAYS ONLY. GEORGE"IOOPER, Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Fancy Goods Importer, g--30 ed on it. HAS decided upon relinquishing business in Maaterton and offen his stobV WATCHES, JEWELLERY," CLOCKS AND TOY • GOODS, &c. At Less Than Cost Price To Cibar In.,'fact no reasonable offer will bi tefuaed. This is a Gbkdine Sale, and intend ing purchasers should ■. not miss thi opportunity. GEO. HOOPER, (jOTCTJBt. 83!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3217, 30 May 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3217, 30 May 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3217, 30 May 1889, Page 3

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