STEVENS & GORTON, WEDNESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, ' At 2.30 p.m. In Their Saie Rooms, Paimerston North. STEVENS & GOBTON havo received instructions from Mr W. C. Christensen to soil by publio auction aa above, That superior property known as the WAIRERA RUN, boing sections 19 to 27 and part of seotions 17 and 18, Rangitumau District, comprising 2228 acres of first-class laud. The property is situated about sixteen miles, by a good dray road, from Masterton, and about seven mile? from the Mauricoville Railway Station, Five hundred acres have been fallen, burnt, with the best English grasses, the balance being in lieht bush. Ovor two-thirds of the purchase money can. he left on mortgage for a term of years, at 5 per cent, per annum. Auctioneers' Note.—This run is to be sold Bolely owing to tho ill-health of the owner, who has made up his mind to quit the property at a great sacrifice, for further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers; Palmerstun North,by whom arrangements will bo made for intending purchasers to view the property.' STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers.
MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. NOl'iOE is hereby Riven that with the consent of the ratepayers interested, the Mastorton Road Board proposes to raise a loan under the Local Bodies Loans Act, 188 G. Tho work to be undertaken is formation and bridge building on the Kiriwhakapapa Road. The amount proposed to bo borrowed is f3OO. The amount to be set apart in each year towards paying off tho loan ia £3O, To meet interest and annual charges on the loan it is proposed to strike a special ra'o of a penny and a twentieth of a penny in the Pound on the rateable value for the time being of sections 77, 78,79. 80, 81, 82, 83, Block VII., and part of Section 50, Blocks VII. and VIII,, Mil(i«Miki Survey District, A meeting of Hatepayera for the purpose of considering the proposal will be held in the Opaki Scholilhouao, at 7 p.m. on THURSDAY, tho Bth day of September, 1892. F. G. MOORE, Ulerk. Masterton, 9th August, 1892.
TO BE LET. TO BE LET in the township uf Newman, a Four-Euoraed House, with scullery, jjardcn, and nine-acre paddock, well grassed. For particulars apply to ANUKEW WHITEhIDE, or HENHYAULIN4 00, Eketahuna.
rjIHE MASTERTON FOOTBALL OLDB'S ANNUAL PLAIN akd FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in the DRILL HALL, Mnaterton, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th August, 1892. By invitation only. Double Tickets 7s fid. Masks will not be worn. E. J. MALCOLM, Hon. Sec.
JUST TO HAND! A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OP DRAUGHT & BLOOD STALLION GEAR. JAMES ELLIOTT & CO., QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON.
IMPOUNDING NOTICE, "IMPOUNDED by Eanger from Mr L Wagland's paddock, West Bush Road, ono bay mare, shod all round, brand on Bhouldcr not legible, If not claimed and all expenses paid, will be sold on WEDNESDAY, August 24tb, 1892, E. S, RICHARDS, Poundkeeper. Mastorton, August 10th, 1892 NOTICE, A SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY of Furnituro will be made at W WHlfT'SQueen.nlrcet Showroom TO. NIGHT, (Saturday) and Monday next. EVERYONE INVITED. PDBLIU NOTICE mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENOY COMPANY (Limited) desires to intimate to its ohenta in the Wairarapa and neighbouring district that it is closing tho MQfltcrton offico us an Agonoy, but will continue to be represented in the above dißtriot by Mr F. 0, LEWIS, whose headquarters will for the present beat Masterton, and who will visit the principal centres at regular periods, which will be announced from time to lime, The business of the Agency will now be conducted from the Wellington office, with which clients are respectfully requested to communicate for the future WALTER G.FOSTER, Manager.
Mr Charles Cathie, TAILOR AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURED. OF Wellington, Gentlemen's Uwn Material mads up at Moderate Cash PriceH. Estimates given for Volunteer, Naval, Police and Fire Brigado Uniforms, etc.
PIANO TURING, m ROKUIEMD, JIEPHESENTiIIVE OF MESSRS HOFFMANN & SONS, Will be iu Masterton this week, and is prepared to undortake tuning and repairing of Pianos and Organs, otc, Orders may be left at this office, or at the Club Hotel.
J. WICKENS, CENTRA^ DINING BOOMS, (Men-street MASTEKTON. fPtIE now dining room will bo open on L and after WEDNESDAY, August 10th, and iyill be a special feature of the establishment. BREAKFAST 7.30 B.3ft LUNOfiEON 12 till 2 TEA 5 to 6,30. ' ALL MEALS k Pot Ties and Ooffeo every- evening from 8 o'clock. Bread, Confectionery and fancy goods U B ÜBUal.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4192, 15 August 1892, Page 3
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