Tin ID AY, fair MARCH, ' 1879. •£ at 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. In the ESTATE of Mrs Mary Dixon Deceased, J. M. GIRDLESTONE IS instructed by the Executors in the above Estate to sell by public'auction, on the premises, Bridge-street, Masterton, on Friday, March 7th— The whole of the valuable Furniture and Effects of the late Mary Dixon, consisting of Beds, Bedding Chairs, Table, Couch Pier Glass, Pictures Ornaments Crockery, Cutlery Cooking Utensils Carpets Groceries, &e., Ac. _ The Auctioneer would call special attention to this sale as being Entirely without Reserve, Every article will be knocked down to the highest bidder. N.B.—The Sale will commence sharp at ' p.m. TERMS—STRICTLY CASH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, 187$, at 2 o'clock p.m. Sale by Public Auction. At tile Willis-street Auction Mart. Land in the Wairarapa Yalley. Lot .1.-140 acres, being Sectian 353, Tara-talii-Carterton, Wairarapa. Lot 2.—CD acres, Section 125, Opaki,Piangitumau, Wairarapa. Lot 3,-284 acres, Section No, 4G3, Featherston, on the main road to Greytown, DWAN & KIRTON. HAVE been instructed by the solicitor for the vendor to sell by auction as above, the above mentioned parcels of Land, situate in the very best agricultural district in New Zealand. The lands are not hilly, but instead are flat, rolling valley lands, suitable more for cropping than grazing. Intending purchasers are requested to pay visit to the different localities where the land is situato to prove for themselves the good quality of the soil. For further particulars refer to Messrs Travers and Sons, Solicitors. Terms at Sale. DWAN & KIIITON, 57 Actioneers. ASTEETON HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS for the oflico of Secretary will be received up to March Bth, Salary £lO per annum, with the usual commiasion on subscriptions collected. J. PAYTON, 45 Hon Secretary, jALV AGE (iOODS. i w GREAT CLE A IMG SALE, J/[. QASELBEHtt & QO Arc instructed by the Insurance Companies to sell FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY, AT MRS HIRSCHBERG'S STORE, Late Ilidljy's) -GPvEYTOWNTHE WHOLE OE THE GOODS RESCUED FROM THE LATE FIRE, Comprising— Drapery Clothing Hosier Millinery Hats and Boots Ironmongery Saddlery Fancy Goods, N,B,—As the Coods MUST BE SOLD within FOUHTEEN DAYS to adjust accounts between the Insurance Companies and the undersigned, the wliol.i will be sold Without the Slightest Reserve.
M. CASELBERCt & CO., GREYTOWN, 41 TENDERS for the erection of about 67 chains of Wire Fencing, and shifting about 22 chains of old fencing on the Opaki and Rangitumau line of road; and also for the laying oft'of about 12 miles of road in the Te Witi and Tupurupuni Survey Blocks, will be received up to noon of SATURDAY, the 22ud instant, A specification of the Poncing may be seen at this Office, and Mr W. (J. Buchanan, Tupurupuru, will give instructions for pointing out the lines of road to be laid off. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. INAL NOTICE. On and after Thursday, March 6th inat., proceedings will be taken.withont further notice against persons having in their possession dogs which have not been registered THIS YEAR. Highway Board Office, March 3,1879. B. WILSONE. R. BROWN, * Registrar. M»skrtoS| Ist March 1879, 59
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 101, 6 March 1879, Page 3
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