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SATURDAY, 2jth MAUUH, 18«1. ', FREEHOLD PEOPEIiTY AT MAURICE. •■■■■■:! ' VILLE. " F H. WOOD & CO, are favored witii in- « structions from Mr J. Wellington to sell by public auction at thoir rooms; Grey, town, on the above date at 2 p.m., a valuable freehold property at Mauricevillo. being Section No. 1 on the plan of that township—--42 acres 3 roods' splendid land, 30 acres sown in gross. Fencing—post and rail, and wire, Improvements comprise a substantially built houso. wliarc, corn sheds, pig styes, &c. The abovo is one of the best situated and compact properties in the rising township of Mauricsvillc, and well worthy the attention of anyono seeking a safe and bona fide investment. Terniß very easy—declared at sale. * Further particulars on application to Mr J, Wellington on the premises, or to the undersigned. F. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers,, • THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1881. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE. OP IMPORTANCE TO STOCKOWNERS. T)y kind consent of D, McMastcr, Esq,, JD _ the undersigned are prepared to tako entries of Stock, for sale by public auction on the above date, at the Carterton Show Yards, immediately after the sale of Purebred Shorthorn Bulls already advertised for sale on that date, ' This presents a splendid opportunity for the sale of Stock, Cattle, Horses, Sheep &c;, as owing to the importance of tho STUD SALE there will doubtless bo a largo attendance of buyers from all parts of the district. Early entries are requested in order that due publicity may be given to same by advertisement. The stock will be sold accordingly to priority of entry. A nominal entrance fee for stock will be charged by Mr R. H, Elliott, the lesssee of the Yards, F. H, WOOD & CO., Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. N.B.—No entry can be received for Bulk, purebred or otherwise. MONDAY, 4th APRIL. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO,, A.VJL anting under instructions from the Executors of the late William Rcid Welch and from Mr Henry Welch, will sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Feetberston-st,, Wellington, on Monday, 4th April, 1881, at 2 o'clock, the undermentioned— VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAUDS AND SHEEP. 1, Sections Nos. 3,4, and 57, Opaki Block, containing 577 acres together with woolshed and farm buildings thereon. A right of road, half a chain wide, through section G will be given t.o ft esc seotious, 2. The eastern half of section No. 6, Opalii, containing 300 acres; together with dwelling-house and out-buildings, now in the occupation of Mr Henry Welch. Subject to a right of road, [half a chain wide to the sections included in Lot 1. 3 s ' The western half of section No. C Opaki, containing 500 acres, 140 acres of which are let for a term ending 31st May, 1832, at an itmraal rental of £2lO. 4 Part of section No. Gl, Opaki, containing 931 acres, laid off as a township, aud known as tho Township of Mulgravo, Part of section No. 32, Opaki, adjoining the township of Mulgravo, witl) the hotel and outbuildings thereon, now ill the occupation of' Mr James Harvoy,

Sections Nos. 9 and 10, Opaki Block, containing 472£ acres. 7. Section No. 74, Opaki Block, containing 68 acres of msgnificont totara biisli.j 8 ' Section No. 38, liangituirau Block, con taiuiug 81 acres. i . 9. H flock of J1350 sheep anil lambs, of mixed ages and sexes. The above properties are nil within ca'y 1 distance nf the turn of Mistarton, l.nts ij 2, 3, within foar mile-', and are situakii along tlic intended railway line. A cojiiiderJ able portion of tiic land s under cultivation j and has yielded lravy crops of wheat and oats. For further parkic ilars apply to 7W Ouo of ths Executes. PEOPLE WILL HAVE CHEAP BOOTS' PEOPLE MUST HAVE CHEAP BOOTS 1 PEOPLE SHALL HAVE CHEAP HOOTS rjIHERE will be great excitement in Wairarapa and district when it becomes known that R, HANNAH & CO., OF THE CELEBRATED CASH BOOT SHOP, Are holding their Annual STOCK-TAKING SALE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, 19th FEBRUARY When every Lino will bo REDUCED To nearly HALF ITS USUAL PRICE. We would therefore adviso everyone who will and must have Cheap Boots and Shoes to givo an oavly call and inspect our ENOIIMOUS STOCK OF HANNAH'S s D Children's BOOTS & SHOES, from 0 G Hannah's Ladies' Lasting Boots „ 411 Hannah's Ladies' Kid Boots, from 411 Hannah's Ladies' House Biots, from ? 11 Hannah's Children's Capfoes, troni.. 2 G Hannah's Children's E.S, Boots ~ 211 Hannah's Lidies' All-Kid Walking Shoes 4 11 Hannah's Gent's Derby-Tie Shoos, own make g • Hannah's Gents' Calf E. Sides, plated tooandheel ... ~io C Hannah's Gents' Slippers .. ..2 3 Hannah's Men's Terawliiii' Watertights 10 6 Hannah's Ladies' Fancy Slippers.; 2 11 Hannah's Celebrated Ever-lasting Bluchers, tip too and lieol, and nailed, only g H Hannah's Ladies' Slippers 1 o ' Hannah's Men's Slippars ~ ~1 g ■. • During the Great Sale, Gd,'lb, Is 66, 2s, 2s lid, 3s lld, ; 4s Ud 58-12(1, Cs lid Hoxes will bo in lull swing' "■" Tim Address is— THE GASH BOOT SHOP, Cuba-street, Te Aro. ,; ' J . R, HANNAH, Q 8 Prppiigtor,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 721, 19 March 1881, Page 3

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