jySSOLUTIO.N.. ..0F... P ARTNEESHIP. Messus. ' TIIYNNE,' LINTON k CO. HAVE liccn favored with instructions by Messrs Ricutf.ii, Nanstkad & Co., Palmerston North, to sell by Private Contract— The undermentioned VALUABLE rlt OTERTlES,'situate in the TOWNSHIP of I'ALMEIISTON and IiUNNVTHORI'E Districts; namely No. 1. SAWMILL AT PALMERSTON, With three acres of liiiifl as a site, 600 acres land freehold, partly fenced and cleared, and pnrtMstnnding timber; likewise W. 000 acres Imlaml, with lease for ten years; with™ conveniences by way _of tramways and railway, connecting with the mainline to Wangaiini and Foxton. No. 2. HOKOWHITU SAWMILL, Also in the Township of Palmerston, with machinery and appliances capable of cutting '1,500,000 feot timber per annum. The bnsh land in connection with this mill is leasehold, tint extending over a long term of years. No. X TRONDHEIM MILL, BUNNYTHORPE, With 700 acres of freehold ; machinery also capable cutting 1,500,000 feet timber per year. So. 4. PALMERSTON FLOUR MILL, With planing machines attached. This stands upon two acres in Broad-street, with ten acres adjoining. No' 5. TOWN SECTION. 187, Of the town of Palmerston, containing 41 acres, fenced .and. improved, with tatclass 7-rooined house. ' In connection with the mills there are bullocks, and all necessary appliances, the industry being at-tlie present' lime in full working order. The Flour Mill is doing a large and increasing business, situated as it is in the midst of a splendid agricultural district; while in view of the great demand for timber, the sawmills have' not been able to execute the amount of orders lately upon hand, Tlio Auctioneers can confidently recommend the opportunity now presented as one rarely to bo met with, inasmuch as the mills aro not only giving an excellent return, hut the proprietors have already made a competency, the dissolution taking place from circumstances entirely of a' private nature, ' which necessitates the absence of one of the firm from tlio Colony. For full particulars itpply to Messrs ■ ■ THYSNE,•••LINTON & CO,, " Palmerston and Foxton. 69 Or to Tiif. Pkopkietoks. (J T P" A RM E HAS the honor to announce to the Settlers of Wairarapa aiul tlie.East Coast Districts that lie has opened his Extensive Stock in new and more CENTRAL PREMISES, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, and opposite M. Caselbekg & Go's. Brick Warehouse, where lie will be able to offer to old customers and new greater facilities than ■v heretofore for selecting ' FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. Gentlemen furnishing will do well to call and inspect his DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, which he is now turning out—unequalled for price, material, and workmanship. He also directs attention to his.Stock of BEAUTIFUL PIER GLASSES. He is also showing a splendid specimen of Cabinet work, in the shape of an INLAID-WOOD SECRETAIRE, pronounced by the Press and the Public, to be the linest piece of Furniture ever made in the Wairarapa, He also invites inspection of his MARBLE-TOP CHEFFONIERS, equal, if not superior) to any ever made in the Empire City. A Novelty just introduced are his BRONZE-IRON UMBRELLA STANDS. which combine strength, utility, and ornament at moderate cost. His stock of DRAWING-ROOM & DINING-ROOM CARPETS
lms been recently renewed with the best patterns in Brussels, ■ Tapestry, Kidderminster, Felt, and Dutch, To these may be added LINOLEUM FLOOR-CLOTHS. G. T. F. has paid considerable attention lately to importing SUPERIOR LAMPS. He has beautiful specimens on sale of the CELEBRATED ANEUCAPNIC LAMPS, at prices varying from 3/fi to 80/-, and is receiving a still further Novelty in tlic shape of HINKS' DUPLEX LAMPS, which, by means of a double-burner, give ail extraordinary light, beside which even the GasMjßpales. Those who have not seen the new BiAMBOO CLOTHES AND TOWEL 1 HORSES, should inspect G. T. F.'s. Stock before purchasing. Ladies arc invited to view his PARISIAN BERCEAUNETS, and bis varied and extensive stock of . TOILETWARE. .. ft, T. F. is prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice, and of (lie best description FURNITURE TO ORDER, ■"* .at his new central Premises. Araituss G. T, Farmer.. QUEEN-STREET, MASTER TON. .7+
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 113, 20 March 1879, Page 3
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