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WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1689. ABSOLUTE AND UNRFSERVED SALE OF MORRISON'S BUSH RUN, WAIRARAPA. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been instructed by D. G. A. Cooper, Esq., D«puty-Regi«trar of the Supremo Court, to sell by public auotion, at their rooms, Featheraton-streot, on Wednesday, the sth Jnne. 1 889, at 2 o'clock, under the provisions of " The Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883," and '"The Land Transfer Act, 1885," without reserveThat well-known Sheep and Cattle Run, called MORRISON'S RUN, until recently in the occupation ot the lato William Mitchell, and situated about Bix miles and nine miles respectively from the railway stations at Greytown and Featherston, South Wairurapa The run contains 4401} aorea, of which 3GGO acres aro leasehold and 744. acres are froohold. Tho following are tho particulars of the land:FREEHOLD. 150 acres. Part of Block 17n, known as Puke Puke, Ouotea Island. 128. aorea. Part of the Te Wenokakite Block, known asTeTawaha. 277 acroa. Part of the Kaitaru Blook 189 acres. Part of the Wenokakite South A Block. 744 1 ACRES - LEASEHOLD. 1200 acros. Part Block No. 17n, known as Moiki. Term, 21 years, from the Ist December, 1884. Rent for first 10 years, .£OO per annum, and during tho remainder of tho terra JC7O, payable half-yearly 2460 acroß. Wenokakite South B Q£lfi4\ ACRES. Term, 21 years from ODUU Ist December, 1884. Rent, -£150, payable half-yearly The buildings consist of a good eightroomed house and officcß, stable, woolshed, barn, &o. Also, Lan?e drafting yards, stockyard and sheep dip. Tbe Run is sub-divided into conveniently sized paddocks, with post and rail and wire fences, all moro or less lovel, well grassed, and in its presont state will carry from 6000 to 7000 sheep all tbo year round, but by a little judicious outlay its capabilities could easily be greatly increased. Very fair crops have been obtained from several of the paddocks, which have beon ploughed. A good motalled road runs through the property, uiul tho Post Office at Morrison's Bush ia distnnt about ono and a half miles from the homestead. The wholo of tho above properties will bo sold in ono lot. STOCK. Immediately after the foregoing sale the Auctioneers will, by instructions from the Mort|ia<;ccs, sell the stock on the land above described, consisting of— 000() SHEEP CATTLE And 9A HORSES Moro or leas. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs. A. & C. BRANDON, Solicitors to the Mortgagees ; F> ° J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents. IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, Nos. 19, 21 and 23, Lasibton-quat. ON FRIDAY NEXT, 17th MAY, 18S9, At 2 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction as above — THAT VERY DESIRABLE AND FINELY - SITUATED FAMILY RESIDENCE orooted on land, part of town acre 300, having a frontage of 44ft to KENT-TERRACE, by a depth of 100 ft, and containing eight rooms, bathroom, and other conveniences This property adjoins the Kent-terrace Presbyterian Church, and is thus quite oloße to the tram line. For torms and full particulars apply to the Auctioneers, T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. ,

| PRELIMINARY NOTICE. STEVENS & GORTON will offer by publio auction, at Feilding, at an early date— A substantially improved farm, oontaining 1150 acres, within two miles by a good metal road of a railway action, on the Manchester Blook, well subdivided into 16 paddocks, with a oommodious 12-roomed dwellinghouse, woolshed, stablo, two labourers' cottages, sheep yards, dip, &c. The majority is in grass, all ploughable, excepting 50 acres of bush, left standing for use of property. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Bull?, Feilding, and Falmerßton. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. WE aro purchasers of Houses of Furniture, Pianos, General Merchandise, and Bills of Lading up to -6500 cash. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO., Cuba-street North. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. SHORTT & REID, having leased thoso very central premises, 54 and 56, Willis-street, will occupy the flame as soon aa the extensive alterations are completed. Preparatory to the abovo, we purpose diapoßing of the whole of our present Cornbillstreet Btook of bran, polbjrd, flour, oatmeal, orushed linseed, potatoes, onions, chaff, baled hay, baled straw, cheese, dandles, soap, tea, sugar, sago, tapioca, paper bags, clotheslines, twines, tow, Ac, &0., cocksfoot, rsfi grass, (clovers, fescues, at the lowest romuaeraijyo prices. We shall, as ÜBnal, bo prepared to receive consignments of all descriptions of goods, either for Bale privately or c£ auction. Our new Mart will consist of two flats, 40ft wide by 68ft deep, tho lower floor being oonorete throughout, and rat-proof. Out-door sales oonducted in future, as in Qxe past, with despatch, combined with moderate charges and prompt returnß. SHORTT & REID, Auctioneers.

HARCOURT & CO., LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS AND FINANCIAX AGENTS. Stock and Station Agenoy Business of every description attended to. Auction Sales conducted in town or country. , Loans Negotiated and all Financial Business undertaken. Sale or Purchase of Businesses conduoted pn moderate terms. Shipping and Insuran.ce Business transacted.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICEtfSjE. I rJOHN RAINBOW STAJJSELt, ct ] y Petone, do hereby giva notice that I desire to obtain, and will at tho next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Petone on ftw 10th day of June next, apply for a certificate authorising the issne of a Publican's Licence £or a house situate at Petone, and known as the Jferjpe Retreat Hotel, containing 16 rooms, ejcolflfliye of those required for the use of the family, tbe proporty of Martene te Whera. Dated 11th day of May, 1889. J. R. STANSELL.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1889, Page 4

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