HOBSEFAJE. WEDNESDAY, MAECH 18, At 1 o'clock. ' 0 WES & IORN S will hold a spec'al _J sale of Horses as above. The entries for which are at present—--60 Hack Horses from Purangahau, 15 Draught horses 6 Useful hacks 2 Draughts iWO Thh well-known hurdle horse, Reputation also— Draughts, Light Harness, etc. Lowes and lorns STOCKSALE WEDNESDAY, March 25th, at 1 o'clock. 500 store wethers 500 cross bred ewes 400 do do do 400 do do do 200 do do do 600 4 yr- old cross-bred ewes 400 4 and 5 year old do 600 do from 2 tooth to fresh full mouth 400 Lincoln breeding ewes 2W 2 and 4 tooth Sale of Furniture, .books, Tools, etc. SATURDAY. MARCH 21st, At 2 O'Clock. - i" OWES & 10ENS haye received J_J instructions from Mr C. Campbell, who is leaving this district, to sell at the auction mart, without the slightest reserve— Furniture and Effects, from Drawing, Dining, and Bedrooms, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, A Valuable Library embracing Encyclopedia Britcan'ca 20 volumes, 68 volumes Illustrated Works, 250 Books by Best Authors, 1 Astronomical Telescope by Dolland of London, 1 Ship's Telescope, Large Musical Box, 34 Pictures, 5 Guns by Best Makers, Crockery and Cutlery, Glassware, and sundries, and hosts of Useful Household .Requisites. Farm and Garden Tools, etc. Mr Campbell having disposed of his homestead and leaving Wairarapa, the sale will be entirely without reserve. the Supreme Court at Wellington, on behalf of the Mortgagee under power of I sale in accordance with the provisions of ] The Land Transfer Act, 1885, TO SILL without reserve, at their Auction Rooms, Masterton, on SATURDAY, the 21 so bay of March, 1891, at 3.30 o'clock, chose valuable suburban Sections in the Special Settlement of Parkvile, containing 3 acres each more or less, being Sections 142 and 143, WITH Substantial Dwelling House of 5 rooms. Dairy ana Outbuildings, occupied by Robert Henry Fogden. Particulars and conditions of sale can be inspected at the offices of THE AUCTIONEERS, or C. A. POWNALL. Solicitor Maßterton. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. iVQ ACRES Splendid Land, situate _:/ O Mungapakeha Block, part cleared. 60 Acres in arass, one boundary fenced, flat and undulating country. Terms, 17s 6d per acre Cash. Apply— LOWES & lORNS. , mO LET or FOR SALE—7-roomed J_ house, at Greytown, pleasantly situated, and 4 acres of first-class land, good orchard, garden, stabling, bam, etc. Very easy terms. For further dartioulars apply to— F. B. WOOD. 'ANTED KNOWN. Through pres- ' sure cf business Pbofessob Channhtg has decided to remain a week longer. Persons desirous of consulting him should do so previous to his leaving for Eketahuna. Professor Channing PHEENOLOGY, PHBENOPHYSIOGNOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, CHIROGNOMY, & PALMISTEY. Past, Present, and Future. HAN be consulted at Mrs DAVIES \j Residence, COLESTREET.every Afternoon and Evening.
Hußbaads aDd Wives selected, and true love defined. 'EW r/EALAND T>AILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. St. Paxbick's Day, Tuesday, 17th March, 1891Races at Opakij Sports at Eketahuna. leave Mastertou at 5.30 p.m. for Eketahuna. A tram will leave Eketahuna at 6 a.m. on Tuesday March 17th. to connect with first train to Wellington .at Masteiton. A specia train will leave Carterton at 8.20 a.m., arriving at Eketahuna at 10.20 a.m. A return tratnwill leave Ekstahuna at 6 p.m. for Carterton. Both trains will stop at a point opposite Opaki Racecourse.The ordinary afternoon train - 'oca the Wairarapa to Wellington will not leave Masfcerton unf 5.10 p.m. Departure from Wellington of the ordinary 3.30 p.m. train to the Wairarapa will be delayed until 5.20 p.m. Thiß train will connect at Masterton at 9 p.m. with the train thence to Eketahuna which will be delayed for the purpose. Excursion Tickets (available for return on day of issue only) may be obtained asunder. Wellington, JPetone, and Lower Hutt and undermentioned stations (either W Ist Class 2nd Class Kaitoki ... 5a Od 3s 6d Featherston ... 7s Od * 5s Od BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, 9th March, 1891. AGOLD MINER WHO SUF FEKED J2 Loss of Vigor &c.. was restored to health in such a REMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FAILED, and he will on receipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope, serd the mode of this FREE to all-fel'ow sufferers. Address, A Miner, G.P.0.. Sydney. DISTRICT COURT, MASTERTON. IN BANKRUPTCY. TAKE NOTICE that the above Court hai fixed the twenty-fifth day o- March, 1891, as the time, and the Com & house, MasLerton, as the place, for hearing the application for discharge of the under»mentioned bankrupt. ALEXANDER GRIGG. j golieitor for the abo?o, bankrupt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3755, 16 March 1891, Page 3
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