THUEBDAY, 18th APEIL, 1895. . At 1 o'clock, TAEATAHI ! STOCK. SHE, Tjl H. WOOD will sell at liis TaraX . tahi Yards on Tuesday, the 2nd of April atl p,m,— Sheep—--100 lambs, mixed soxes 370 ewes,f.f,m. 100 first-class shorn lambs 250 good breeding ewes 100 good lambs Cattle—--21 calves WEDiNIiSDAITfiiiMAY, 1895, at 2 p.m. CARTERTON AUCTION BOOMS. Important and absolute salo of that valuable station nropcity known as B A IS N O CKBUKN. GLADSTONE-WAIIIABAPA. Situated on Main Line and road, about 8 miles from CARTERTON, close to school and post and telegraph office. PH. WOOD has received instruc- , tons from the Trustees in the estate of the late Robert Ghant, to sell by public auction at bis Cartel ion rooms on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of May next, at 2 p.m., the well-known Bannoekburn Estate, which is one of the most compact and valuable station properties o£ its size, in the Wairarapa. Nearly all ploughable, well watered throughout,securely fenced, and well improved with good and substantial dwelling house andoutbuildings, garden, orchard, etc. The situation cannot be better. A good metal road runs through the property, it is close to post and telegraph office, school, and churches. A dairy factory will shortly be erected close to the property, whicn will be submitted first in one lot as under LOT 1. The Bannockburn property as a whole containing 1520 acres good land consisting o£ undulating terraces and flats soil Limestone and alluvial, nearly all ploughable, ring fenced and divided into convenient paddocks, all well watered. Improvements include 8 roomed house, dairy, store room, wool shed, good stabling, garden, orchard, otc. TERMS. The vendors have made arrangements whereby the purchasers can borrow a sum equal to £ per acre at £6 per cent. The balance to be paid 10 per cent on fall of hammer, and rest within 30 days from date of sale. Failing a purchaser for the property as a whole, it will bo submitted in the following lots, and order, LOT 2. Containing about 551 acres, being parts of sections nine and ten Tupurupuru block and parts of sections 17,16 and 1!). Ahiaruhc block. Note, Lot 2 compiles those parts of sections !) and 10 lying to the westward oE the Main road from Gladstone to Longbush, parts of section 16 and those parts of sections 19 and 17 lying to the northward of lines drawn in continuation of the boundary line between sections 16 and 18. On this Jot arrangements have been made wlierebv the sum of £ per acre can bp borrowed in mortgage at G per cent, if so desired. The balance to be paid as in lot 1.
FOE PEIVATE SALE," AEAEEIIKGAIN. The Goodwill und Furnituro of that ojd-established'and popular sea. THE CABTLEFOINT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Messes e. e. HOEmowand Co. liave received instructions from Mr S. A. Pirn, to offer {or private , tlio above, as a going concern, Satisfactory reason for selling. Being situated within a stone's throw of the sea, tL- house is a splendid resort for invalids and others. The house is well furnished, and has every convenience. Sea fishing in abundance, Foreman and Co.'s mail coaches make this their stopping place every Tuesday and Friday.' For terras and particulars apply IoTHE AUCTIOJfEEHS, Mastcrton. R. E. HOUNBLOW & CO., Auctioneers, and Land Agents, MASTEETON. I'iiopEimiis Foil Sale And To Lease, iion land, Lincoln road; price £190; £35 lown, balance easy instalments. 5 acres, G roomed house and scullery, jrchard, cowshed, fowl-house, etc,; plenty ircwond j price, £350, Cash required,about £2OO, 6 roomed hou3e and bnth-room, range ind every convenience, flower ai.d kitohun [ardeu, Wrigloy street; prico. £270. Cash equired, £IOO. 11 acres, orchard, 8 roomed house, cowihcd, fowl-housfl, piggery, etc,, 4 paddocks; lear Kuripuni Railway Station; prico, 2650. 8 roomed house, 4j| acres land, Kuripuni. 'rice, £450, cash required, £OO ; balance ian remain at 6 per cent. 1 acre, Lansdowue, fenced. Price, £GS, ash rtqu red, £2O. lacre, Bentley s Eatato, near Railway Itntion, £l2O, 3J acres, 4 rootrcd cottage, orchard, and luttiuildings, Taueru. Price, £175, half lown, balanco 6 months, J of an acre, 4 roomed house, scullery, i.ed, elc, fronting Queen and Chapeltreets. I'ricc £IBO, £IOO down, balance qb FOUTY-MILE BUSH. 402 acres, HasMl, 80 acres down in rass; 2 cottages, 1 mile from school and a.ry factory. Price £2 12s l)d per acre, 'erms can be arranged. 450 acres near Alfrcdton, 120 acres fell nd in grass; 4 paddocks, house, oulbuildngs, garden, fruit trees, also 200 young lieep, Price £1.200 tho lot, £SOO cash, alauce remain at 1 per cent. •250 acres, near Eketahuna ; all fenced; 50 cleared and grassed, Itental £45 a year. 320 acres, Wangaehu Valley, all fenced ,'itli 7 wires, wharc, half the property in rass. Price £4 per acre, £6OO can remain t G.J per cent for 5 years. 7 acres, new 4 roomedbouso, cowshed; j ere splendid orchard and garden, Parkillc; creek runs through the property. 'rice£2Gs. Only £IOO required. 109acres,Newman; 90 acres in grass; mg fenced, nenr railway station and butter ictory. £0 108 per acre, 248 j acres, Ifangaroahoc, 7 roomed house, ath-room, fcullery, and servant's room, •ash house, fowlhouses, hay shed amlcotv lied combined, sheep yards, wool shed, ' m's whare, dip, etc.; all in grass. Prico 'JOO, cash required £BOO. liood inves.- : lit, GJO acres at llangaonc, GOO iu grass, "ce Ll> per acre. j.17 acrt;s # 4-roomed house, dairy, store, owshed, and piggery, Parkville, 85 acres in ;^s; 5 paddocks, orchard of two acres I u'ld with fruit and cano trees. Price, " "as per acre, cash, or lease, with right of • .ase, on payment of £275 cash. f's acic? freehold, and 40 acres lease, old, C-roouicd house, wool shed, slaughterousc, Alfredtcj, good garden; about 100 ms plou-jhnVe. Price, £4 an acre; £SOO in remain on mortgage at G J per cent. 158 acres, Eketaluina, near the creamery, II cleared and in grass, divided into 7 addocks, o-roouicd house, dairy, wool ied, sheep dip, fruit and vegetable garden, rice, £I3OO, cash required £SOO, good in:stment.
MONEY 10 LEND, £M,OOO to lend on good freehold security, £IO,OOO to lend in sums of £5 to £IOO on approved personal security. ON SALE—Totara posts, Lansdowno bricks, produce of every description, A SE YOUE GEOCEEFon LIFEBUOY GARB OLIO SOAP. MASTEIITON CaSH boot mart. R. HANNAH &0 TTIOE good value in Boots and Shoo> _C fio to E. Hannah & Co., who, for the last 25 years have held the " box scat" of the coach for new designs, quality and price in the bolt trade. The latest fashions are always obtainable at E. Hannah and Co.'s Wb Have in Stock— Ladies Tan walking Shoes 4/6,5/6,7/6. Ladies Tan evening shoes from 6/11. Ladies Glaze Kid eyenir.g shoes from 6/11. Ladies Light Kangaroo walking shoes 10/6. LadicsGlaze Kid walking shoes from 6/11 Gents Itcnl Buckskin walking shoes the fashion of the day, Hanoah k Co's Porpoise hideshooters the best in the market. Hannah & Co's nice Calf Bals from 12/6. Hannau & Co's Watertights good value 9/11. Hannah & Co's heel and toe tips 9/11. Hannah & Co's best Watertight, twelve months wear 14/6. Hannah & Co's Bluchers from 5/6. Girls Copper Toe boots 2/11,3/11,4/11 City " R " boots, Hannah and Co sole agents, E. Hannah k Co, have just opered tbc : r new livc-storcy Boot Factory and Warehouse, and under the new Patent "• o. ess of wovki'j" the leather,all boots and Shoes arc guaranteed to wear two l. :.jths longer, and our price is 25 per cent cheaper, or 5s in the £ less, for a real good boot or shoe, thau elsewhere, All kinds of patent, tan, and kid dressing in stock, Soots and shoes made toorder. done on the premises. Leather and Grindery always on hand at. Wellington prices. ' Country orders promptly attended to. Don't Mistake R. HANNAH and Co., (Opposite Club ' Masteeton H. Peterson, Manager. WALTER CHiSHOLM, General Storekeeper) Maurlceville. AGENT for the fitaniard Fire InsurAS WINTEE APPEOACHES, XJL Coughs' and Colds make their appearance. Dtfnot let them getahold. De. McKenzie's CouohMixtube is a pleasant ahd-safe remedy for all ages. SoleManuf aetnrer: Wm. C.Fitzgebald, The sum of £ per acre can be obtained on moitjjagc at li percent., balance as above, if so desired. LOT 4. Containing about 42 acres, being those paus of sections 6 and 8, Tupurupurii block, lying to the westward, of the said maiu road. LOTS. Containing about (j!i acres, being the whole of section 5, Tupurupurn block. For lots i and 5, £ per acre can be borrowed at 6 per cent., balance as aboye. LOT G. The Bannockbum homestead property containing about 253 acres,being those parts of sections 6,7,8,9, and 10 on the plan of the Tupuiupuru block, Gladstone, situateonthe liastern side of the Main road from Gladstone to Longbush, together with all buildings and improvements. Ou lot 6, i.c. the Homeward property, the sum of £ per aero can be borrowed on Moiigagc at 6 per cent, if desired. Balance as with other lots, Further particulars if required can be obtained from the undersigned. F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 24th APEIL, At 1 o'clock. STOCKSALE, MASTEETON YAIIDS. HIJIMS k MOWLEM will submit 0 f°r sale at their Masterton yards, on Wednesday, April 24, at 1 o'clock, the following i—--230 f.f.m, breeding ewes SCO lambs 2C3 wethers 400 ewes Willis-street, Wellington, Consultation and Medicine at all hours for 2/6. RETUM LIFEBUOY SOAP Wrappers to your grocer, who will give in exchange a Book by any popular author. : P O 11 SALE. -I- Miriam-street, COMMODIOUS DWELLING Of seven rooms, bath room, 3 lire places, 2 register grates, good range, and outbuildings, quarter acre section, good orchard. SIMMS & MOWLEM, Auctioneers. SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN & GENEKAL AUCTIONEEES, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Queen-stbeet STOCK SALES held regularly every fortnight in yards, Masterton, and Genebal Sales iii tlic auction mart every Saturday. _ Auction Sales conducted in any part of the district, and Valuations Made at lowest rates. Money To Lend on Feeehold Security. PROPERTIES FOE SALE INMauriceville, Mongamahoe, Makuri, Opaki, Tinui, Wangaehu, Alfrcdton, Upper Plain, Lansdowne, Kuripuni, and in Masterton; Sussex, Villa, Bcntlcy, Wrigley, Diion, Church, Bannister, Chamberlain, and Victoria-streets; Ma-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5002, 17 April 1895, Page 3
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