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THURSDAY, 31st MARCH, At 2.30 p.m. 744 ACRES VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. By Order of the Mortgagee, under the Provisions of . The Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 18(50," and under the Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MR.J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auc tioneer, fr*s received instructions to sell by publio auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-streot, Wellington, on Thursday, aist Marob, at 2.30 p.m.— Lot 1. All that piece of Land, containing by admeasurement three hundred and eighty-two acres, more or less, Bituate in the Pakuratahi District, h ' in the Hutt County, and being tbe o ' sections numbered elev«sn, and twelve, and part of section numbered thirteen, on the plan of the said Pakuratahi District Lot 2. Also, all that parcel of Land, containing by admeasurement three hundred and sixty-two acres, more or less, situate in the Pakuratahi District aforesaid, and being tho whole of the land comprised in the application of David Hart, dated the eighteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty^bc, and numbered 3285 in the Register of Applications, in the Crown Lands Office, in Wellington, and at present in the occupatibn'of Peter Hanson For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER ; r> Mebsbs. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors, Wellington. MONDAY, 4th APRIL. VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. CLEARING SALE OF REMAINING SECTIONS. ALICE TOWN, LOWER HUTT, Also, HOUSE AND ONE ACRE OF LAND. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from the proprietors to sell by public auotion, at thsir rooms, Feathorston-streot, on Monday, the 4th day of April, at 2 o'clock — The whole of tha remaining unsold SECTIONS in ALICE TOWN, and the House with an acre of land. The above aro admirable sitoß for Villa residences, situated close to the Railway Station, within easy access of the city, and will be sold at merely nominal prices, aa the owners are desirous o£ realising the proporty. - The Terms are most liberal, being onefifth Cash, and balance in Bills at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, with interest added at 5 per cent. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Plans may be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneers.

MONDAY 4th APRIL. "H/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., JTI acting under instruction from the Executors of the late William Head Welch and from Mr. Henry- Welch, will sell by publio auction at their sale-rooms, Feather-ston-streetj Wellington, on Monday, 4th April, 1881, at 2 o'olcok— THE UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND*3 AND SHBEP. 1. Sections Nos. 3, 4, and 57, Opaki Block, containing 577 acres, together with woolßhod and farm buildings thereon A right of road half a chain wide through section 6 will bo given to these sections. 2. The eastern half of seotion No. 6, Opaki, containing 500 acres, together with dwelling-house . and out-buildings, ¦- ¦ • v nsw in the occupation of Mr. Henry "Welch Snbject to a right of rood half a chain wide to the sections included in lot 1. 3. The weßtern half of section No. 6, Opaki, containing 500 acres, 140 acres of which are let for a term ending 31st May, 1882, at an annual rental of £210 4. Part of seotion No. 61, Opaki, containing 93} acres, laid off as a township, and known as the Township of Mulgrave 5. Part of section No. 32, Opaki, adjoining the Townßhip of Mulgrave, with the hotol and outbuildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. James Harvey 6. Sections Nos. 9 and 10, Opaki .block, oontainingl472& acres ¦7. ' Seotion No. 74, Opaki block, containing 68 aorea of magnificent totara bush 8. Seotion No. 38, Rongitumau Block, containing 84 aores. 9. A flock of 3350 sheep and lambs, of mixed ages' and sexes. The above properties are all within easy distance of the town of Masterton, lots 1, 2, 3, within four miles* and are situated along the intended railway line. A considerable portion of the land is under cultivation, and has yielded heavy crops of wheat and oats. After which will be sold, under instructions from the executors of the late William Read W«loh, and from Mr. Reuben KingRural Sections Nob. 59 and 60, Fitzherbert, Manawatu, containing 89a or6p For further particulars apply to EDWARD PEARCE, One of the Executors. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 13th and 14th April, , At 11 o'clock each day. Stock Sale— loo Horses, 200 Head of Cattle, 1500 Sheep, and Farm Implements. JIORNS & CO. have been favored with • instructions from Mr. Andrew Cookburn to sell, at his farm, Masterton, the whole of his valuable lot of stock — 100 horses, including mares, entires, colts, and fillies, draughts, roadsters, and hacks ; tha mares and entires being carefully selected from Canterbury and Otago, itnd have gained first honora at all the prinoipal shows in tho Colony. The young horses are all well grown, and are magnificent specimens of draught 8 took. 200 head cattle, in whioh are pure-bred imported shorthorn cows and bulls, cowa and heifers for dairy purposes, mixed cattle, stores, /calves, and a quantity of prime beef. 1500 sheep, ewes, wethers, hoggets, and lambs, cross-breds, splendid Leicester rams for stud purposes, and some splendid mutton. Farm implements, machinery, &o. The publio may attend and bid with perfect confidence that every line will be sold absolutely without reserve. Lunch provided. Terms.— Under £30, cash; over £30 and upwards, one-third caah, balance by approved bills at 3 months. The Farm of upwards of 1100 aores rioh land will be for sale or lease. CAUTION. Pbevention is Better than Cum. "VTO doubt half the fevers and contagious diseases are carried home to families in second-hand mattresses, bedding, Ac. WHY _UN THE RISK P When you can get new at such ridiculously low prices at SOFPE'S MATTRESS AND BEDDING MANUFACTORY, Manners-street, Wellington. N.B. — A liberal discount allowed to the trade and country storekeepers.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 4

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