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WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1889. FREEHOLD FARM, WAIEARAPA. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Judd, executor in the estate of Mr. Richard Parker, deceased, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Wednesday, sth June, at 2 o'clock — That Valuable Farm, containing— -| /\_~k ACRES superior land (more Xvr \J or less), being section No. 18 on the plan of the Wharekaka Block, Wairarapa, together with the dwellinghouse and outbuildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. W. Parker This splendid property is adjacent to the township of Martinborougk, and is one of the best pieces of land in tho di.trict. For further particulars apply to MR. J. THOMPSON, Solicitor : Or, to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1889. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, CARTERTON. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Joseph Ingley to sell by publio auction, at their rooma, Featherston-street, on Wednesday, sth June, at 2 o'clock — Lotl. That superior freehold farm, containing r O£»l ACRES excellent land *JOXJ2 (more or less), part of Section No 202, Taratahi Plain Block, together with dwellinghouso thereon This is a high-class property, fenced and subdivided into several paddocks, situated near the Borough of Carterton, and having a long frontage to tho main road. Over 100 acres aro now ploughed, ready to sow with grain, and about 60 acres of turnips are now growing. Lot 2. QD ACRES 1 rood 15 perches of land OO in tho Borough of Carterton, being part of Section No. 143, with largo dvvellinghouse, stable, and outbuildings erected thereon This is a splendid property. For further particulars, apply to Mr. J. THOMPSON, Solicitor ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1889. ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF MORRISON'S BUSH RUN, WAIRARAPA.

MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. have been instructed by D. G. A. Cooper, Esq., Deputy-Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by publio auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Wednesday, the sth June. 1889, at 2 o'clock, under the provisions of " The Property Law Consolidation Act. 1883," and ''The Land Transfer Act, 1885," without reserve— That well-known Sheep and Cattle Run, called MORRISON'S RUN, until recently in the occupation of tho late William Mitchell, and situated about six miles and nino miles respectively from the railway stations at Groytown and Featherston, South Wairarapa Tho run contains 4_o4£ acres, of which 3660 acres aro leasehold and 744J acres are freehold. Tho following are the particulars of the land:— FREEHOLD. 150 aores. Part of Block 17n, known as Puko Puke, Ouetea Island. 128J aores. Part of tho Te Uruokakite Block, known asToTawaha. 277 acres. Part of the Kaitara Block. 189 acres. Part of tho Uruokakite South A Block. 74_y ACRES - LEASEHOLD. 1200 acres. Part BJock No. 17n, known as Moiki. Term, 21 years, from the Ist December, 1884. Rent for first 10 years, -EGO per annum, and dnriDg tbe remainder of tho term _70, payable half-yearly 24G0 acres. Uruokakite South B. Term, 21 years from Ist December, 1884. Rent, £150, payable half-yearly gggQ ACRES. The buildings consist of a good oightroomed house and offices, stable, woolshed, barn, &c. Also, Large drafting yards, stockyard and hheep dip. Tho Run is sub-divided into conveniently sized paddocks, with poet and rail and wire fences, all more or less level, well grassed, and in its present state will carry from 6000 to 7000 sheep all tho year round, but by a little judicious outlay its capabilities could oasily be greatly increased. Very fair crops have been obtained from several of the paddocks, which have been ploughed. A good metalled road runs through the property, and the Post Offico at Morrison's Bush is distant about one and a half miles from the homestead. The whole of the above properties will be Bold in ono lot. STOCK. Immediately after tho foregoing sale the Auctioneers will, by instructions from the Mortgagees, sell the stock jjn the land abqyo described, consisting ofW 6000 SHEEP Kf\ CATTLE And OA HORSES More or lose.

For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs. A. & C. BRANDON, Solicitors to tbo Mortgagees ; Or, to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents. WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1889. IMPORTANT SALE VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Liquidators of tho Northern Land, Loan and Building Company (Limited) to sell, by pnblic auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, sth June, at 2 o'clock — Lot 1. — All that magnificent freehold, haying a frontage of 60 feet to AVillis-street, and a frontage of 54 feet to a right-of-way 10 feet wide, reserved for the purposes of light and air, by a depth of 95 feet together with the valnable building erected tbereon, consisting of four shops and eight offices in the occupation of tenants This splendid property, adjoining tha Empire Hotel, is situated in the very centro of the best business part of the city, in close proximity to the Queen's Wharf, Post Office, and other public buildings. Lot 2. — Allotment of land, part of Town Aero No. 200, adjoining the residence of Mr. Hoby, Dentist, having a frontage of 33 feet to Upper Willis-street by a depth of 66 feet Let 3. — Allotment of land, M£jffi£_g the above, having a frontage of 33 feet to Upper Willis-street and 66 feet to a right-of-way 15 feet wide The Sections 2 and 3 are admirably adapted for business sites or the erection of private residences. Terms liberal.

JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell as above, at 11.30 a.m.— 30 fat bullocks 10 fat cows 20 veal calves 250 fat sheep 80 pigs (includic g baconere, porkers, and stores) Train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 11 a.m., returning at 12.14 and 2.15 p.m. "AT. 9f_flf_ "-^at do ±\.U, &\J\J\J. theso words portend ? Wellington city may by that time be properly drained, the Destrnotor may be in working order, the extension of the railway lines to Te Aro may be completed, and many other necessary works may_ be satisfactorily completed. Happy Wellingtonians, rejoice at what may come to pass in the dim futnre. If the authorities are slow in attending to your wants, it will be a pleasing contrast to notice that Messrs. Walter Nathan & Co., the well-known Ironmongers of Lambton-quay, willbe glad to supply all your requirements ia ironmongery and household requisites at the present time. ¦yn-ILSON _ RICHARDSON'S FOR CARPETS.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 129, 1 June 1889, Page 3

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