SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, At 2 o'clock, At the Mart, Molesworth street. 39 ACRES FARM, Partly under cultivation, North of the Orawaiti. NO. M U N R 0, tl instructed by H. A. Keogh, Esq., will sell by public auction, as above— All that fine Parcel of Land, situated on the North Bank of the Orawaiti, adjoining Jones's, and consisting of 39 Acres, held under the Agricultural Leases, for a period yet unexpired of six-and-a-half years, at the annual rental at £4 17s 6d. The Auctioneer, before submitting the above property to the hammer, would respectfully request intending purchasers to visit the grounds, which are within an easy distance of town, and judge for themselves. They will find, however, that the greater part of the section has been partly cleared, and four or five acres also are under cultivation as a market and flower garden. The Cottage and Out-build-ings are erected on an elevation, which is second to no place in New Zealand for a suburban residence. As a speculation, the long beach frontage can be inexpensively sub-divided into sections for private residences, or the property could be easily converted into a depot for the safe depasturing of cattle and and sheep.
Terms at Sale. JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. TO SHIPPERS OF GOODS TO CHARLESTON": Ketch CONSTANT X will continue to trade regularly between Westport and Charleston. For freight, apply to E. SUISTED, Or, THOMAS ALLEN, Stanley Wharf. MASONIC HALL, Empire Hotel. THIS EVENING, POSITIVELY THE LAST APPEARANCE OF THE n O U RL A Y FAMILY. Grand Change of Entertaiuments. New Songs, Shakespearian Recitals. The latest London Speciality, LITTLE MARION'S SONG—"DEAR FATHER COME HOME," Illustrated by Tableaux—"THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN," The Rose, the Thistle, and Shamrock. Commence at 8 o'clock. Remember this is the Last Night. The Gourlays proceed to-morrow to Charleston. Admission—2s ; Reserved Seats, 4s. WANTED, a STEADY YOUNG MAN, for an Hotel. Apply office of this paper. mO BE LET Furnished, a THREE ROOMED COTTAGE, with OutHouses, pleasantly situated on the Beach, securely fenced in. Apply to Mr COOPER, Bailiff, Westport. npQ BE LET or SOLD, the COURT--1 HOUSE HOTEL, Kennedy-street. Apply to GEO. CLARKE, Odd/Fellows' Hotel, Gladstone-street. I LOST. t T Westport on the 30th ultimo) a SMALL LEATHER CASE, bearing the name of R. Harris ; containing two Masonic Aprons. Any one bringing the above to the office of this paper will be rewarded.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 428, 14 December 1868, Page 3
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396Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 428, 14 December 1868, Page 3
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