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MASTERTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. FORBES, HARRIS, & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of H. Bently and Sons to offer by public auction, at their Auction Mart, Masterton, on Saturday, sth February. Valuable building allotments and suburban sections, close to the township of Masterton, being subdivisions of Sections 57 and SS, Masterton Small Farm Block. The allotments range from about -J to 4 acres in size, and comprise some of the most choice building sites ever offered m the township. The bulk of the property is only five minutes* walk from the Post-office. A plan of the allotments may be seen, and every information given, at the office of the autioneers. Colored lithographed plans may also be received on application. TITLE UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. Terms—Quarter cash ; balance in bills at three and six months, with interest added, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum. Sale at 1 o'clock. FORBES, HARRIS, & CO., Auctioneers. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF J. G. ROCKELL'S, ESQ., PURE-BRED LINCOLN SHEEP. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1876. FORBES, HARRIS &Co 7 will sell at the Club Hotel Yards, Masterton, on Thursday, February 24th, 1876. 18 ram lambs 22 ewe lambs 40 breeding ewes, 2-tooth upward 10 rams, 2-tooth upward Each sheep numbered. Luncheon at the Club Hotel at 12 o'clock sharp, in Mr. Bannister's well-known style. Sale at 1 o'clock punctually. Terms at sale. SALE BY AUCTION AT MASTERTON, ON 3rd MARCH, 1876 FORBES, HARRIS & CO. have received instructions from the Wellington and Wairarapa Carrying Company to sell by auction at the Club Hotel Yards, Masterton, on Friday, 3rd March, 1876—if not previously disposed of—their surplus stock of "Waggon and Brake Horses, Bullocks. Drays, &c, as follows • 30 waggon and brake horses 30 bullocks, bows, yokes, and chains 3 waggons 1 brake, new 1 timber waggon 3 bullock drays The above stock is all in first-class working order Horses especially adapted for farm and station work." Terms—Under £SO, cash ; over that sum, approved bills at three months, with interest. THURSDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. TO CAPITALISTS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE AT THE FEATHERSTON HOTEL, OF VALUABLE FREEHOLDS, In the rising town of FEATHERSTON, WAIRARAPA. J. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Mr. Wm. -L.VJL Abbott to sell by public auction, on the premises, at Featherston, on Thursday, the 10th February, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following valuable choice freeholds, in the rising town of Featherston, Wairarapa— Lot. I.—That valuable property known as tho Featherston Hotel, containing about 30 rooms, comprising bedrooms, sittingroomsand every convenience for carrying on a large business, with good stables, 27 stalls and loose-box, stock and cow yard, pigstyes and out-houses, a well-stocked kitchen garden and orchard, and two good wells, together with about 5 acres of valuable freehold, viz., sections 14, 15, 16, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2S, 29, and 30, frontages to Hart, Renall, and Ludlam streets. A quantity of household furniture and effects can be taken at a valuation. Lot. ll.—All that valuable block, four acres, Nos. 4,5, 6, and 7, adjoining the above, a frontage of 8 chains to Hart-street, by a depth of 5 chains, fenced and cultivated, with valuable orchard ; beautiful building sites. Lot. lII.—All that valuable block, 6 acres of the choicest building land, 27 chains frontage to Bethune-street, Daniell-street, and Wood-ward-street, being corner acres 127, 134, and 135, and intermediate acres 133, 131, and 129. These valuable acres will be sold in building allotments, as per plan. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. Plans, particulars,, and' conditions of sale at the office of Mr. Brandon, AVellington, or at the office of the auctioneer, where every information may be had. The opening of the Upper Hutt Railway, which gives additional value to the properties in the rapidly rising township of Featherston, affords intending purchasers from Wellington an opportuning of attending this important sale, and returning the following day. . PLANTING SEASON. tt"* DONALD has for sale a select lot of CONIFER A • numbering over 4C varieties of ornamental and forest trees ; comprising a fine lot of Cupressus Macrocarpa (true), 16 or more varieties of Pines, also Abies. AVellingtonias, Junipers, &c, and a choice lot of Hollies, green and varigated, Gums, Poplars, Fruit Trees, Boxwood (tree and edging), Flowering Shrubs ; Hyacinths, Tulips, and a variety of Spring flowering Bulbs. Flower Seeds, &c. The plants are all in a fine healthy conditton, and it will be conducive to success in transplanting their being raised and grown in an elevated district. Inspection invited. Orders left with H. F. LOGAN, Lambton Quay, will be attended to. Karori, 1575.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 230, 5 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 230, 5 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 230, 5 February 1876, Page 1

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