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Thursday, april 17™, \m, at 2 o'clock. • LAND SALE. lORNS it FERGUSBON lavo received instructions from tho Trustees 11 the Kstato of the late Mr Charloa Dixon, o sell by public auction on tho above day-" Some of tho finest Sites in Mnsterton, cither as Business Siteß, Villa, liesideuccts, Gardens, &c., as they front on the principal stteets, and have ample ground for residence, and garden or orchard, especially those at tho south of Masterton, which mostly front a beautiful Btreara, which for garden or other purposes is simply invaluablo The lot to be submitted to auction will omprisc C Allotments of Town Acre No. G7, having frontages to Quoon, Cameron, and Dixon-strects. Asso—--1 Allotment of 2J chains depth, fronting Dixon-street, being part of Town Aero No. 17. 1 Allotment, samo depth, fronting Queen or Main-street, of Town Acre No. 17, upon which stands that splendid and commodious Cottage and outbuildings, jsc., lately occupied by Mrs Dixon, suitable for a Business Site, residence for a Medical man, &c, Plans on view. 98 Amo— The Lease,'having 16 yoars to run, subject to £2O per annum, of Town Acres Nos. 22 and 24, having frontages to three streets, viz,—Queen and Chapel-streets, and Upper Plain Road; outbuildings, stables it, bringing in ovor £IOO per annum. These Sites are undoubtedly the best in lasterton for Hotels, Stores, or auy descripon of business, being in tho centra of Massrton, and tho proper distance between tho resent hotels, Tho prosent lessco has at last boon pre ailed upon to throw open this splendid procrty for public competition, which should rove to any purchaser ouo of the most protable investments he can find for his capital. TERMS AT SALE. 101 Saturday; april i£th, m, 5 at 2 o'cloek. SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. lORNS k FERGUSSON [avo received instructions from Mr Thomas hambf.rlaik, to sell at his Farm, Upper lain, on the abovo date— The whole of his Surplus Stock, ke. Consisting of 50 Head of mixed Cattle Milch Cows 400 Sheep, Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs Several splendid farm Horses Good Hacks Pigs Ploughs Harrows Carts Agricultural Implements Ac;, &c., &c. The above are of a superior class, and will e sold without the SLIGHTEST RESERVE. TERMS AT SALE. Coaches will run from Masterton urinfj the clay. r AND ON THE RANGITUMAU AND OPAKI BLOCKS, lORNS k FERGUSSON lave been favored with instructions from fessrs Welch to offer by private contract time of the most magnificent Mocks of Land i the Province, either for grazing, agrioulural purposes, or for sites for Saw-mills. Lome portions have tho finest Totara hush a the Valley, being virgin forest. Purchasers will have the option of selecting ,ny Block, the whole of which, are bounded iy public roads, and all easy of access. They iave also a quantity of fencing Ac., and ither improvements,' having in all cases n icautiful supply of never-failing water. The lot will consist of— Section 38, of 84 acres, Raugitnmau. ALSO- ■ 200 acres in the Rangitumau, adjoin, inp Brandon's clearing. Section 61, of 105 acres, upon th< Opaki Plain, near the Paernv Pah, Section 9,1571 acres, Opaki Plain, Section 10 lias 315 acres, partly plaii and partly hush. 10.

W p JjIELLIKGHAM QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, flianks the Public of Masterton for th liberal support which he has received sine taking over Mr J. Wrioijjy's BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT, and to state that in order to merit furtk favors he lias recently received a LARGE AND VARIED STOCK of all Classen of BOOTS, SHOES, and ever) thing connected with the Trade. A VISIT TO HIS ESTABLISHMENT Will show that his Goods are equal if 'not superior to any obtainable in <. • ;,i. the Empire City. f W. P. FELLINGHAM'S ' prices are moderate. Ho will not be c bv anv Houiia.in the Vallev.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 133, 12 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 133, 12 April 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 133, 12 April 1879, Page 3

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