lajnd sale. In the estate of the lata Dn Divkr. Messes lowes & jorns have received instructions from the executors of the above estate to sell at their Rooms, Masterton, on SATURDAY, MAY 16, At 2 o'clock, All that piece of land containing 8 acres 3 roods 21 perches, situate at Masterton, and being part of Section 86, Mastertcn Small Farm Block. Also—--2 acres 3 roods 8 perches situate Mangakuta, Masterton, being part of Section 15 of Fergusson's estate. Particulars may be obtained from Mr Coates, Solicitor, Wellington, or the Auctioneers. Masterton. SATURDAY, MAY 16th. LOWES & lORNS will offer for sale at their rooms immediately after the land— Household Furniture, Boots and Shoes, Froduce, etc. Sale of Bankrupt Stock, etc. Estate of D. Mm-iarty, bankrupt, by order of the Official Assipnee. SATURDAY, MAY 16th, At 2 O'Clock. LOWES & lORNS have received instructions to sell as above. 3 rack and Saddle Horses 2 Pack Saddles 1 Saddle Horse. Stock in trade including Drapery, Clothing, etc. Lowes and lorns' STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY2Oth, At One O'Clock.
600 Lambs in the Wool 100 Lambs 85 Do 85 Cross Bred Ewes 50 Lambs 7 Good Weaners 17 3 & 4 year old forward Bullocks 200 Empty Ewes 35 Fat ditto 20 2 and 3 year old Mixed Cattle f0 Fat Cattle 3 yearling lieifers 7 Halfbred Ayrshire Calves 1 Purebred Ayrshire Bull, 2 yeßrs
Standard Accident Insurance Co. [Limited.] CAPITAL, £200,000. ±'sooo deposited with the Public Trustee of New Zealand. Head Office for New Zealand, Dunedin. Liberal Seduction in Premium after the first year, Irrespective of Claims. MR G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, Land Agent, of Perry Street, haß this day been appointed Maaterton agent to the above company. (Signed) TRUE BRIDGE & REICH, Agencs for Wellington Provincial District. May 7th, 1891.
MUSIC. J.NSTRUCTION on the Violin. Clarionet or Flute. Apply Mr J Candy, Lincoln road. WAIRAItAPA HUNT CLUB. rfIHE First Meet of the Season will 1 be held on THURSDAY, the 21st inst. The Hounds will leave the Greytown Post Office corner at 2 p.m. sharp, the throw off taking place at Kuritiwhiti in the paddock of P. Cotter Esq at 2.45, Members are requested to produce their tickets, may follow on payment of a fee of 5a at the gate. N.B. The Wellington United Hunt Club intend holding a Steeplechase Meeting at the Butt at the end of the season for all qualified hunters. Quahfi ciition—Horses hunted at three meets to the satisfaction of the Master of the Hounds either in the Wairarapa oi Wellington. GEO. S. M. McDERMID, Hon. Sec.
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF THE ZEALANDIA - Silver Mining COMPANY. (No Liability ) DUNDAS, ZEEHAN, TASMANIA. CAPITAL £50,000, In 100,000 Shares ot 10s each. 60.000 Shares paid up to 3s are retained by the vendors as part purchase money of their interest in the propetty to be acquired ; and 50,000 Shares are offered to the public, at Is 6d on application and la 6d on allotment. Provisional Directory in Tasmania i J. Owen Meredith, J.P., Manager of the Success Silver Mining Company, Dundas R. S. Black, Sharebroker, Zeehan T. H. V. Dicken, Sharebroker, Zeehan Solicitors: Messrs Loughrey & Lane,Christcliui - ch Bankers in New Zealand: National Bank of New Zealand (Limited), Chrißtcburch. Local Bankers: The Bank of Van Dieman's Land. Brokers: Harcourt & Co., Wellington. Messrs Acland Dudley & Go., Christchurch. Mr B. Hill Fisher, Ohristchurch.] Mr Andrew Hamilton, Dunedin. Temporary Offices: 174, Hereford-street, Chriatchurch, prospectus and plans can be Jj obtained from any of the brokers, also reports on the property, by Mr Thomas Butement, M.E., associate with the School of Mines, Otago, N.Z., and Mr G. D. Gibson, mining reporter. Specimens can be seen at the office of Messrs Harcourt & Co., Lambton-quay, Wellington. , Allotment of shares by priority of application. Tbia is the first opportunity ever offered to New Zealand investors of participating iu the enormous mineral riches of Australia. Tasmania, in addition to owning the richest gold mine and the richest tin mine in the whole world, is now developing a silver field which bids fair to eclipse all other mining enterprises yet undertaken. Bear in mind that one silver mine at Broken Hill has, iu a little «ver four years,Daid £2 184,000 iu dividends.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3811, 15 May 1891, Page 3
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