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HARCOURT AND CO. FEIDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1901. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. ' Of' FREEHOLD DAIRYING LANDS IN THE HUTT DISTRICT. Only 12 -Miles from Wellington. IN THE ESTATE OF'THE LATE JOHN LIVERTON. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the abovo estate to SELL BY AUCTION at their rooms, ] LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, \ ON FRIDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1901, At 2.30 p.m., 1132 acres of the well-known block of landj part ot the estate of the late John Liverton, selected by him in the early days of the colony, situated about two miles from Belmont Railway Station and having long frontage to the Bel-mont-Hayward's road and Railway Line. Lot 1.—260 a2r 36p—Good undulating land of excellent quality, eminently suitable for dairying and sheep farming; a considerable proportion is ploughr able; about 60 acres bush, . . . ■. balance mixed grass, with the commodious and well-built woolshed recently erected thereon; access by a wellgraded road. Lot 2.—351 a lr—Land of similar ,",'■■ . description to Lot 1. About 20 . , acres bush, balance mixed graFses. Frontage to main road: additional aocess by | " ' well-graded road, iorming the • boundary. I Lot 3.—258 a lr—Hilly, undulating land; about 40 acres, more or less, ploughable. Long frontage to main road; additional access by road branching off main road and forming boundary between sections 2. and 3. About 116 acres bush, balance mixed grasses. On this section is erected a substantial 4-roon.ed cottage, fronting main road. Lot 4.—157 a 2r—All in bush, containing heavy timber of splendid quality—red pine, totara, matai, etc. —the land being of fine quality. Lot 5.—304 alr 4p hilly land, partly cleared and in mixed grasses, suitable for Bheep and cattle, 129 acres in. bush. Through the ■ ■ ■ ■ section' a sawmill track' and tramway line has been laid, leading to the bush on lot 4. i ; There is a large quantity of firewood, which is accessible by the -tramway track,-and several , ■ , extensive quarries of the best of stone suitable for street-making. Ten acres are out of this lot reserved from sole, with a frontage to the main road, on which is erected a small dwelling,. Lots 3 and 4 will be sold as one lot. .^Terms—lo,per cent, cash at time of sale, 15 per cent, in six months; but, if an amount equivalent to this proportion of the purchase-money be expended in the erection of a homestead, etc., to the satisfaction of the Trustees, tfie second instalment will not be required, but 90 per cent, of the purohase-money can remain on mortgage for five, seven, or ten years at 5 per cent, interest.

A trap will be in attendance at Belmont Station on arrival of train leaving Wellington at 10.13 a.m. on each Tuesday morning to day of sale, for the convenience of persons desirous of inspecting j the property. . Litho plans and all particulars may be obtained on application to MESSRS BEANDON, HISLOP AND JOHNSTON, Solicitors; Or HARCOURT AND CO., ... . ~ .. Auctioneers. mfIEAT BE T> O YA L. MB, GORDON FORLONG, formerly a Doistical Lawyer, will (d.v.) give lectures in the Theatre on Sunday, at 8 p.m., and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7.D0 p.m. Subject for Sunday—" The God of Nature; His Character, Laws and Ways on Earth." Students of Nature with Bible difficulties specially invited. Mr C. H. Hinnian will also take part. Sankey's hymns. No collection. Everybody welcome. 1 — - — — BAPTIST CHURCH. IN MEMORIAM.

REV. B. EICHAEDS. MORNING at 11 o'clock, afternoon at 3 o'clock the young), and evening at 7 o'clock. Stoney Creek—7 p.m., Mr J. Brewer. ST. ANDK&WS P&ESBTTEEIAN CHURCH. SABBATH 27th JANUARY. .. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 p.m. • Kairanga—7 p.m., Mr Watson. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS. rpO-MORROW, 7 a.m., Knee Drill; J_ 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting ; 3 D.m., Reception to new Officers; 7 p.m., Memorial Service to Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria. . T. J. MATHERS, Ensign. GO SPEL HALL, MAIN-STREET. MR C. H. HINMAN will (d.v.) preach to-morrow at 7 p.m., concluding at 7.50 to enable the congregation to reach the Theatre Royal before eight. Lessons from passing events and bereavements will be considered. All heartily invited. ' WESLETAN-MBTHODIST CHURCH. QERVICES will bo conducted on SunO My as follows :— - Broadrstreet—ll a.m., Rev. S. Lawry (" The -Death of Queen Victoria"); 1 p.m., Rev; G.S. Harper. Cuba-street—ll a.m., Rev. G. S. Harper; .7 p.m., Rev. ■S. iawry ("The Death of Queen Victoria"). Longburn—2.3o p.m., Mr Whiteford; 7 p.m, Mr Dillon. Bunnythorpo—ll a.m., Mr Powell; 7 p.m., supply. Ashhurst—3 p.m., Rev. S. Lawry; 7 p.m., Mr Eggleton. ■«■ Taonui—7 p.m., Mr Wilton. Pohangina—ll a.m., Mr D, Sinclair.

MANAWATU CYCLING CLUB. MEMBERS of the above are requested to parade at the Fire Brigade Station at 10.40 a.m. to-tnorrow (Sunday) to attend Memorial Service for late Queen Victoria at All Saints Church. All cyclists invited to attend. Machines to be draped in black. ' A. H. SMITH, Secretary. PALMERSTON NORTH BRASS BAND. I- ■ ' . '! fT HE Band will meet on Sunday .1 morning for the purpose of aking part in the Church parade. Instruments, white gloves, and bands of crape. MANAWATU MOUNIiID , . RIFLES. ■uVU f\ WING to the death of tl o Q.: (en. \C_J the parade called for the 26th January will- be postponed until Saturday, the 2nd February, 1901. Members are requested to attend Churcn Parade qu Suuday, January 27tb. Fall-in afIO.SO at Coleinan Place. Side arms only. ,„ "■■■ OHfl.B. DUNK. 1 Capt. Commanding M.M.R.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6916, 26 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6916, 26 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6916, 26 January 1901, Page 3

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