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FRIDAY, 12rn OCTOBER. Public sale of a valuable freehold House and hind in the centre of the important township of Carterton. ME R. J. Duncan is instructed to sell by Public Auction at his sale rooms, Panama-street, on Friday, the 12th hist— All that most valuable freehold villa residence, garden and buildings, with paddock, in the township of Carterton, in the occupation of the 1 proprietor, Mr C. P. Skipper, Soli-, citor, the whole comprising nearly an acre and n quarter. This property is iu the very centre of the town, in the immediate vicinity of the Rank of Now Zealand, the Telegraph Office, the Court, the proposed Railway station, and other public buildings, mid lias a frontage to the main road of 11)0 links, by a uniform depth of 634 links, together with a piece of laud adjoining, now used as a kitchen garden, having a frontage of 131 links, to a side road. The building comprises a well-built residence of six rooms two stall stable, with loft over, and a strongly-built workshop facing the road, the latter being capable of conversion into a dwelling house at a very small outlay. The house is surrounded by a well-stocked garden, and the whole is a fiist-rate opportunity for inuestment, either for private occupation or for building purposes. Plans will be on view at tbo auctioneers office before the day of sale. The Auctioneer has confidence in recommending this desirable property to the attention of pitrebasens wishing to make a really capital investment. It will be sold practically without reserve. The sum cf £2OO can, if desired, remain on mortgage for a term at 9 per cent. Terms of payment for the whole—Onefourth cash deposit, and balance at three months with interest added. 1510 PMLIMIN All Y ~NOTIC Ik ~ IVAIPU KUR ATI. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13,1877. MR J. .1. TYE’S SECOND HALF-YEARLY SALE OF CATTLE AND HORSES, including a draft of Messrs Nairn Bros, well-bred Cattle and Draught Stock, will'take place at the Railway Sale Yards on TUESDAY. OCTOBER IC, 1877, Also, At the request of a number of the leading settlers iu the Southern portion of the Province, he is making arrangements for holding a RAM FAIR On the same date, when a large assortment of Longwools and Merinos from the best breeders will be offered for sale UNSHORN, thus giving purchasers better facilities for judging the Stock. Suitablepaddocking and other necessary conveniences will be provided. Stockowners desirous of sending Stock to the above sale are respectfully invited to communicate ‘with the undersigned as early as possible. J. J. TYE, Stock and Station Agent. Waipawa. Or to H. MONTEITH,

Commission Agent, Waipukurau. August 25,1877. MASTERTON AND OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING, 1877. To be held on the Opaki Race Course, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, sih and 6th December. Judge ; R. Welch. Starter : F. Gray. Clrrk of Scares : J. Harding Clerks of Course : W. loros & Manihers Stewards : 1 A. Cave, H. Bannister, jun.. S. Chamberlain, T. Chamberlain, J. Macara, E. I Wyllie, D. McLachlan. ! FIRST DAY—DECEMBER 5,1877. [ Maiden Plate, .. sovs. 1J miles ; weight for age. Entrance, 1 sov. Opaki stakes, 50 sovs. 3 miles ; weight for age. Entrance, 3 sovs. Produce Stakes, .. sovs. 1J milos; weight for ago. Entrance, 1 sov. Hack Race, . .sovs. 1 mile; ton stone weights [ Post entrance, 1 sov. Ladies’ Purse, .. sovs. 2 miles. Gentlemen riders. Weight for age. Entrance, { 1 sov. Hubrt Scurry, .. Jquarters of a mile; catch i weights. Entrance, 1 sov. SECOND DAY—DECEMBER 6, U'77.' Hubdls Rack, — 2 miles and a clista-.ee. J Over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft. (tin, | high, darkened; weight for ago En : j trance, 2 sovs. Hack Hurdle Race, .. sovs. 11 milos ; lO.st Entrance I sov. | District Race...-10 sovs. I mile; weight j for ago. Entrance, I! sovs. Gate Purse, .. sovs. Mho heats ; catch weights. Entrance, 1 sov. J. C. Handicap,.. 4o sovs. IJ miles; nomimvtion, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. Consolation Stakes, .. sovs. 1J mile s handicap. Entrance, 1 sov. Hack Race. .. sovs. 1 i miles; catch weights. Post entrance, 10s. RULES. The saddling bell will ring at 11 a.m., and the first race start at 11.30 a.m. each day. The winner of the Maiden Plate to carry 3lbs extra in the Produce Race. The District Race is open to all horses bred and trained in the district that hare never won a stake exceeding £3O. Tue Produce Stakes is open to horses bred and trained in the district that have never started for an advertised race. The weights for the Handicap to be declared at the Club Hotel on the evening of the first day’s racing. The winner of tho first day’s Hack Race not allowed to mu for Hack Race on second day. 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 must be lodged within fifteen minutes after the race is ran, with a deposit of two sovs., to bo forfeited if the protest is found to be trivial or vexatious. General entries and nominations for the Handicap to bo made to the Secretary be- J tween tho hours of 7 and 9 o'clock on Satur-; day evening, Ist December, at the Prince of i Wales Hotel, or by letter or telegram beating , that date. Entries to be accompanied with I the names and ages of horses and colors of | riders. V, GIRDLESTONE, lion. Sec. OR SALE. . _ _ ACRES of LAND, East Taralahi. about time miles from Carterton 1 For further particulars apply to ! A. JfcKEN/lE, j On the Premises. I NOTICE. '"PHE Undersigned, trailing under the 1 name of Jones Jfc Gnudrie, give notice that the Pa’iuersliip between them as Saw I Mill Proprietors, expires by eiUuxion of time, on October 2bth, 1877, by which date all 1 accounts due to the linn must be paid in, j and all accounts against the firm rendered | lor settlement. i W. H. P. JONES, W. GUNDBIE. ( 'Witness to signatures— 1 J. Patton. ■ I Grey town.' | 2nd October, 177.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 614, 9 October 1877, Page 3

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