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PEREMPTORY AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OP JEWELLERY, WATCHES, &c. By order of the Trustee in the estate of B, Cuhon, Jeweller, of Wellington. J, ISAACS has been favored with in- , structioiis to sell by public auction— The whole of the extensive stock of Diamond Goods, Brooches, Full Snites, Watches, Kings, Scarf Pins, Studs, Solitaires, Albert and Guard Chains, &c, in the estate of B, Cohen. Every article is guaranteed to be genuine and of the very best quality. Also, a largo lot of Unredeemed Pledges, and 1 GOLD CHRONOGRAPH, invoiced in England at £7O. . The Sale will take place— At Masterton, on Tijesday, 25th, at 2 p.m. in premises next to W Bell, draper, Queen-street At Carterton, on Wednesday, 26th, at 2 p.m. in Marquis of Normanby Hotel, At Greytown, on Thursday, 27th, at 2 p.m, At Fcatherston, on Friday, 28th, at 2 p.m. EYERY LINE FOR POSITIVE UNIIESERVED SALE. 320 PROSPECTUS OF THE WELLINGTON SMALL FARM ASSOCIATION. Under the auspices of the WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB. President: The Hon Randall Johnson. Trustees: F.A.Krull, Esq,, W. Hutchison, M.11.R., Geo, Crawford, Esq,, J.P. Vice-President: C, J, Johnson, Esq, Hon. Treasurer: W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. Provisional Directors: Alfred Lindsay, Esq,, Thomas Whitcl'OUSe, Esq., E. H. Crease, Esq. Appointed by the Wellington Working Men's Club, at a special meeting held for that purpose, October 13, 1879. Mr 0. C. Heiden, President Working Men's Club, Mr Andrew Orr, member of Committee, do. Mr John Young „ „ Mr Henry R, Jury „ )(

Bankers: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor: W, H, Quick, Esq. Auditors: H, F. Logan, Esq., Thomas McKenzie, Esq. Secretary : Mr William Wylic. The Provisional Directors will endeavor to induce tho Government to grant to members of the Association such modification of the land on deferred payment clauses of ' 1 The Land Act, 1877, as may facilitate occupation by bona fide settlers and subscribers without necessitating strict compliance with tho present provisions of tliosa clauses. The Provisional Directors will also endeavor to make ample reserves for religions, edncatio al, recreation and public health purposes, as suggested by the Minister of Lands to the deputation which lately waited upon the Government with a view of bringing this scheme under their notice and favorable consideration,

The payments are to be computed on some well-defined, liberal, and easily-understood system of deferred payments, to be made by instalments extending /ver a period of, say Hot less than ten (10) years, Each subscribing member will be required to deposit a sum equal to ten per centum of the total value of the share of land lie applies for before his abplication can be entertained, and a further payment of two per centum per month on said total value until fucli tune as the block to be applied for is obtained by tbe Association, and possession can be given to the applicants, or until s.ich time as the Association shall make arrangements with the Government for alloting land to the subscribers, provided always that such monthly payments of two per centum do not extend to a further period than six months from date of application. All moneys received ate to bo paid into tbe Colonial Bank of New Zealand to the Association's account, t» lie opened in the name of the Trustees, on fixed deposit bearing interest, and 110 withdrawals or payments to be made by cheque against such account without the authority and signatures of the Treasurer, one of the 'irustees, and thee Directors being first obtained, Agents, or Acting-Directors, for the Association, will also be appointed in all the centres of population throughout the provincial distiictas soon as practicable, Terms of proposal and application for shares and other information connected with the dissociation may be procured from the provisional Directors, the Secretary, or at the Wellington Working Men's Club, Lambton Quay, Applications with amount of deposit to be lodged with the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. WILLIAM WYLIE, Secretary. Wellington, N T ov3m')j:, RAND EXHIBITION OF IN6 VIEWS, NOTICE, Mr W, 11, PHILLIPS, of the ship Eftkaia, Wellington, has kindly promised to give an Entertainment on THURSDAY NEXT, the 27th, in S. Matthew's Sunday School Room, in aid of the Choir and Sunday School Funds. Views of the Arctic Regions, Abyssinian War, Overland Route to India, Paris, London, Eome, Scotland, Fingal's Cave, Red Sea, Aurora Borealis, ttc. PANORAMIC AND COMIC VIEWS, Illuminated with the powerful Oxy-Hj-drogen Light on a sheet 24 feet in diameter,

Admission 2s; Children, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 p.m. 322 J, p, TEAKLE. ASTEBTON BOROUGH CIIICKET CLUB. GRAND SOIREE, Under the Patronage of the Ladies of Masterton, will he held in tho TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, On Friday, 28th inst, Committee : Mr Wartlell Mr Hogan n Hales ~ Jowett „ Maion ~ Garrard ~ Chinch en ~ Johnstone „ Williams „ Hare Mr Hawthorne. Tickets, 5s each, obtainable from any of the Committee, 319 BY REQUEST. K, CARTER begs to inform his friends and the public in general that he has decided to remain in Grey town until after the Christmas Holidays, and will to sell his Goods at Remarkably L„\v Prices. He also takes this opportunity to thank his numerous friends for their liberal support to him during his stay in Greytown, N,B,—New Eancy Goods for Christmas. As he has to return to England for a short time, the premises will be closed finally on the 13tli of January, 1880, f"~

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 324, 25 November 1879, Page 3

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