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.SATURDAY, Bth KOV., 1879. AUCTION SALE OP BUILDING TIMBER, HT. BfIOWNE ft CO. are instructed • to sell by auction on the above date a Jarge quantity of Timber for building purposes, also sundry lots Piles, Timber, and Building Material. The whole will be sold m suitable lots, at the Town Hall. ALSO-Some useful heavy and light horses 1 very good Hack Maro, broken to saddle and harness. To be sold entirely Without ifeservo H. T. BROWNE and Co beg to give notice that they will hold a largo sale of horses, buggy pairs, etc., after the Pastoral Show at Carterton. 306 IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OP JOHN AUGUSTUS PETHERICK, OP MASTERTON, J tenders until SATURDAY, November Bth, at 12 noon, for the following valuable propertiesSplendid comei' section on Hall and Chapel streets; long lease at a low rental; close to the Ge cral Post Office and adjoining the Town Hall, being part of town acre No 2, Opposite corner section to above, with a frontage of 50 feet to Hall street and 100 feet to Chapel street, being part of town acre No 104. Section adjoning Lot 2, with 50 feet frontage : to Hall street. There is a large and convenient dwelling house erected thereon, at present known as the Auckland Boarding House, which is let for £BO per annum, Part of town acre No. 51 Two four-roomed dwelling houses, situated in Dixon street, part of town acre No 88 One six-roomed dwelling house, corner of Dixon and Bannister streets Two acres of land on No 15, Small Farm Block, with good substantial dwelling house and stables, etc. The above properties for situation are not to be equalled in the Borough, and well worthy the attention of those who are ou the look out for safe investments. For further particulars, applv to R. & J. BROWN, 301 Masterton, SATURDAY, KOVEMBEK 15, At 2 o'clock. "MPOBTAXT & UNRESERVED SALE PROPERTIES, STOCK, Etc, AT MASTEMM. lORNS & FEKGUSSON Have received instructions from the Trustee in the Bankrupt Estate of T, W. Tankersley, to sell at the Yards, Masterton, on Nov. 15, as follows ; Section 92, of 40 acres, fronting the Upper Plain road, being subdivided by well-kept hedges into four paddocks, Has a good House, Dairy, Cowshed, Barn, Traps, Shed, Pigstyes, etc., Flower Garden, Kitchen Garden, anda well-stocked Orchard. The property is well watered and laid down in artificial Grasses; plenty of firewood, and is beautifully sheltered by a.magnificent forest behind. The property is within a few minutes' walk of Masterton, and should make a very snug home, or suitable for a model farm. Lot 2. Section s°, cf 2 acres, Upper Plain, with Cottage, Bnrn, Garden and Orchard, Is secured by fence and ornamental hedges. This property is just on the boundary of the l'orough, and would make a comfortable home for a business man,

Also, at the same date—--5 Horses, including harness horse, trap horse, hacks, and young stock 1 well bred Bull; young Harrows Harness Farm Cart awl Harness; superior lot Spring Cart and Harness; stroug Splendid Chaff Cutter Household Furniture ■ Etc. Etc. For particulars or inspection of the property apply to the Auctioneers, 303 lOHNS & FERGUSSON. LTTHITTAKEPv, BROTH EKS, TT Booksellers & Stationers, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. W., Bros respectfully inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapi they have a Large Stock of Books and Fancy G"ods, comprising Ladies' Bags, Work-boxes, yilbums, Scraps, Scrap Albums, Flower Stands. Vases Card Baskets, Electroplated Ware, suitable for Wedding, Birthday, and Christinas Presents. Also, a large stock of Fonts, Crucifixes, Statues, Rosaries, Scapulars, Douay Bibles, Prayer Books, &'c. 411 orders promptly attontled to. >T we are in receipt per last mail steamer (direct from the inventors) of the Latest Photographic Novelty, called an ENLAKGEIi, by means of which the smallest and most faded photograph can be reproduced with startling distinctness irom Carte de Visite to life-size, in any weather, and at such a small cost that wc are enabled to charge very moderate rates, which will be further reduced for family groups. We need scarcely add that all our photos are finished under the supervision of our Mr Davis, whose name in the/JbT WOULD stands staunch amongst the "■ leaders in. the new School of Art:i. Soliciting an early call, We remain, Yours respectfully, DAVIS m Co. Cuba-street, Wellington, a

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 307, 4 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 307, 4 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 307, 4 November 1879, Page 3

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