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V: FRIDAY, Jat AUGUST; 1890..: FREBHOtbiiAM ANDDWELL-, ■ INQ. BOUSE,'GREYTOWN. In tho matter of tho Property Law Onn'solidatio'n Act, 188!), and tho auseridtnonts thereof, . - ■BS3HS J H BETJJUNE & CO., XTX . have received instructions froni D G A Ooopor, Esq., Registrar-nf tho Supreme Court, noting lit the request of the to soil by public auction at their rooms, Feachorst'on strout, Wellington, on FRIDAr, Ist August, at 2 o'clockAll that valuable.piaco or parcel of land, being section numbered eleven on the plan of Oreytown, containing ono aoro, 'moro or less, together with the improvements and dwelling house there on, now in tho occupation of Mr 0 W Hornblow. For further particulars apply toMESSRS CHAPMAN. FITZGERALD, & TRIPP Solicitors to tho Mortgagees. Or to JHBETHUNIUCO, 3570 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, U9O. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, GREYI'OWN. •ESS.HSJ.H. BETHNNE&CO, IYJL have been favoured with instructions from the proprietor to sell by public auction, at their . rooms, Foathenton Stroo*, ~Wellington, on Friday, Ist August, at 2 o'clock. All that valnablo piece or parcel of land, being Section No 50, ' Moroa Block, oil tho plan of Gmytown, containing nne aero (more or loss), together with the improvements and sixroomed dwellinjjhouso themon, now in the occupation of Mr Brunton, and close to the Greytown Railway Station, For further particulars apply to ■ J.H. BETHUNE&CO., ■Auctionow. LUST.— Four rabbit dogs with collars and chains. Anyone bringing them to the Argyll Boarding House will be rewarded. 3503 For Hale, THE Celebrated CHAMPION POI'ATOES, acknowledged to be the Heaviest Cropper Seed imported direct from England last year. The following woll known settlers have given us testimonials m to quality and quantity grown:- " 1 have great pleasure in civing you a testimonial us to the quality of the Champion Potatoes I had of you, Thoy wore splendid eating, and looked nice and white when cooked.—D, B, Toouiu, Universal Hotel.'! " I beg to say that your crop of Champion Putatoes was' very heavy, and the quality excellent.—Tllo3 Paksons Eketahuna Hotel." " The Champion Potatoes I had of you were very good indeed.—Mhs A, Spuino, Eketahuna." ' • " 1 have seen the Champion Potatoes «rown by you. For weight and quality the crop would bo hard to boat,—Thos, Bayiws, Eketahuna. "I have takrn particular notice of your paddockof potatoes, and the different kinds of the 'Champion'- imported by you were the heaviest orop I havo ever seen, and far before any of the other sorts, and tho quality excellent.— D. Sheehyx, Wi Waka." " I havo on several occasions inspected in company with others your crop of potatoes.ond we wero surprised that your Champions were so .good for the first season imported. They wero a much heavier crop than any of the colonial potatoes planted in tho same paddock, and noxt season will lam sure do much bettcr.-F. Bright, Phoenix Saw Mills," "Tho Champion Potatoes I had of vou wero the very best 1 have ever had. I was surprised to find, considering the size, that none were bad or hollow.—H. Johnsbey, Parkville." " The Champion Potatoes I dug for you wore a very heavy crop—the best I have seen in the colony. I dug up my. solf in ono day 16 sacks of them.—F. RouDEi Eketahuna." "But the only remely for the potato disease known in other countries—and remember this ia a remedy, although temporary—is the propagation of new varieties. Is it not time to commence similar work here on a larger scale than has yot been attompted ?"—Melbourno /Leader. For further particulars applj to TURNOR&OO,, 1)559 Metaliuna. Prospectus

THfi MASTERTON BLAOKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT MANCFAOTUBING COMPANY LIMITED, To be registered under the provisions of The Obiiipnnies Act, 1882, Capital 11000 in'-'ipflO'shares of £1 each, payable 2s Gil on application, 5s on allotment and 2a 6d in three months irom the formation of the company and Bubaoquently by calls not exceeding 2s Cd per share every three months, PROVISIONAL DIRECTORY. Thomas Ediuborough Chanioerlain of Masterton, farmer, Robert Campbell of Opaki, Farmer, Thomas Marshallßrown of Opaki, farmer. John Hoasey of Mastcrton, farmer. Augustus William Cava of Te Ore Ore, farmer. . % B, Buick of Opaki, farmer, Thomas P. Lett of Masterton, coach proprietor. Jolm Rayner, Taratahi, farmer, Jamea McGregor, Lower Manaia, farmer. David Guild, To Ore Ore, fanner. James Stuckey, To Eangitnmau, grazier, • BANKERS. The Bank of Australasia, Masterton, SOLICITOR, 0, F. Gawith. Interim Secretory, Chas.A. Pinkerton. The objects of the proposed company are to establish and carry on the business of a ■ Blacksmith and _ Wheelwright Manufacturing Company in Masterton, and all work in connection therewith or appertaining to the said respective businesses and for such purpose to acquire either by purchase- or lease suitable premises in, Masterton foi carrying on and working the said company in all its branches. It is contemplated in forming anc working the company to divide anj profits after paying working expenses it paying a dividend of not more that 1\ per cent on the called up capital afte: rhich any surplus remaining unnpnliei fill be divided on cu-operative principle letwoen the shareholders and oustomer wing shareholders on the omuun if the'e annual accounts, Provision will be made in the article if Association of tho -company that n iharelNders shall hold more than 2 shares thus riving the gonipanya wid mrcad inlluenco and prevontincitsbelu icquired by a few individuals^ Tno Directors do not anticipate thf more than 10s per share includiug tli application and allotment will bo n quired to be called.up, but if the capiti is required it will bo made as easy f possible by making tho oalls at intorv.i of not less than three months.' Tho Provisional Directors liavo givi their careful consideration to the pr spects of this proposed Company ai feel that they cttn with confiden recoinmeud this undertaking to t public and settlers as ope which entered upon ut fair basis, and promie in addition to making a good return interest upon the capital employed add to the prosperity of the district. Applications lor shares will received by tho Bank of Außttalas Masterton, or • Cfl AS A PINKERTON, Interim Secretary, Perry street . v Martert W[aui»o;a^ttiet,: cq I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3574, 30 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3574, 30 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3574, 30 July 1890, Page 3

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