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MPORTANT LAND SALE. TUESDAY, DEC. 5. i Mb J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell 1 by public auction at his sale room, Hunter- ! street, Wellington, on Tuesday December 5, at 2 o’clock p.m.— 240 acres valuable fertile land near Carterton, known as “ The Basin,” bounded on the North-east by Mr Ingley’s section, 325; on the Southeast by King’s and Haines’, Nos 315 and 314; on the other side by Crown Land. The timber and and soil is excellent, with a good stream running through it. The railway will run near the property, and the Carterton station will be opposite to it. Flan and further particulars at the office of the auctioneer, who can confidently commend this valuable property to the notice of intending purchasers. • Sale at 2 o’clock, Luncheon at half-past 1. 1189 FOR SALE.—93S acres of land on the East Tarotalii, about 3 miles from the township of Carterton. For further particulars apply to Andrew McKenzie, on the premises. 1013 FOR SALE—A Bargain—A Four-horse Brake, will carry 30cwt. In first class order. Apply to J. Smith, Featherston. 194 FOB SALE. —Two strong spring Traps. Apply to Yorke & Bussell, Greytown. FOB SALE—In Featherston, 1 town acre, also 2 town acres with house. Apply J. S. M. Cowie, Commission and General Agent, Featherston. 1017 Freehold station property FOR SALE. P. H. WOOD has been favored with instructions from the proprietor, T. W. Telford, Esq., to offer for private sale MAKIBIKIBI STATION, UPPER WHAREAMA, Consisting of 1180 acres of freehold land, exclusive of road allowance, fenced with strong new wire fencing, and subdivided into convenient paddocks! Improvements include a well-stocked orchard, new dip, and dip-yards, with all necessary appliances, boilers shed, Ac., &o. With the above will be sold Four hundred young sheep Team (6) working bullocks. Special attention is directed to this valuable property, the position being good and easy of access, and the land well suited for pastoral purposes. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, - Land and Estate Agent, 1147 Greytown, Wairarapa. QOBB & 00,’s ROYAL MAIL COACHES ALTERATION OF TIME. ON AND AFTER the 15lh May, the Waimini a Coaches will discontinue tunning into or out of town. The down coaches will on and from tlte aboye date start from the Upper Hutt at 9 a m., after the arrival of the train leaving Wellington at 7.30 a.m. The up coaches will meet the train leaving th Upper Hutt at 3.15 p.m. Passengers and parcels can be booked brough as usual at the New Zealander Hotel. W. R. HASTWELL. FEATHERSTON.

MUSIC. —Miss Campbell gives two lessons weekly for 30s per quarter, and wishes to increase her number of pupils. 1155 . AIHENGA BACE MEETING, 1876 To be held on the Wadhenga course on Tuesday, 26th December. Judge —Mr Wallace Smith. Stabteb— Mr John Hume. Stewards —Messrs J. Hume, J. Macara, fi. W. Morphy, G. Paine, A. Sinclair. Tbeasubeb —Mr James Barber. Clerk of Scales —Mr B. Morphy. Glebe of Codbss— Mr A. B. Maclarlane 1: Hurdle Race—■ sots; one and a half miles ; heats; over 6 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high, darkened; welter weightier age; entrance 1 sov. 2. Hack Hurdle Bace— sovs; one mile; single event ; entrance 10s. 8. Maiden Plate— sovs; one and a half miles; weight for age; entrance 1 sov; open to all horses maidens at time of entry. 4. Waihenga Stakes— sovs; two miles; weight for age; entrance 2 sovs. 5. Hurry Scurry— sovs; three-quarters of a nule; post entrance, 10s; catch weights 6. Ladies’ Purse— sovs; two miles; gentlemen riders; welter weights for age; entrance 1 sov. 7. Hack Bace— sovs; one mile; single event; catch weights; post entrance, 10s 8. Consolation Stakes— sovs; one mile; catch weights; post entrance, 10s

BULKS — The saddling bell will ring at 11 a.tn., and the first race start at 11.30 a.m. No person allowed to enter a horse who is not a subscriber of at least 20s to the funds. In case of protest the same most be lodged within ten minutes after the race is run, with a deposit of 2 sots, to be forfeited if the protest is found to be trivial or vexations. General entries to be made to the Secretary up to 8 p.m. of Saturday, 23rd Pec., at Waihenga Hotel. Entries to be accompanied with names and ages of horses, and colors of riders. The above races to be run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club rules. J. BARBEE, 1122 Hon. Treasurer. QOBB & CO.’S ROYAL MAIL COACHES MASTERTON TO PALMERSTON, VIA SEVENTY-MILE BUSH. 81-WEEKLY*service. Coaches now leave Masterton every Monand Thursday at 3 a.m. For further particulars apply at the booking offices. W. R. HASTWELL, Proprietor. WAIRAEAPA INSTITUTE, THE ANNUAL MEETING of Members of the Wnirarapa Institute will be held in conformity with its rules on Tuesday, 12th December, at 8 p.m., sharp.' Business: —Receiving report of Committee for past year, and electing President, Committee, and Auditors for ensuing year. The question of altering the date of meeting from December to July will be considered, a notice of motion having beengiven to that effect. .

NOTICE TO HOLDEBS OF BOOKS. For the purpose of enabling the Committed to'ascertain tqe state of the Library, and the condition of the books therein, the circulation of books will cease for eight days immediately preceding the annual meeting, all bpoksmust be returned into the Library by Saturday, titfa of December, and ouy member withholding any btoks will, by the roles of the'lnstitute, be liable to a fine of one shilling per vdlume. P. H. WOOD, Hon. See.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 509, 2 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 509, 2 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 509, 2 December 1876, Page 3

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