ARCOURT AND CO. Monday, 15tli June, 1896. TO FREEZING- AND SLAUGHTERING COMPANIES AND OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of the Land and Premises lately owned I and occupied by the LONGBURN SLAUGHTERING AND FREEZING CO., LTD., And all the Plant Maohinery, Furniture, | Fixtures, etc,, situate thereon. By order and under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, at the request of the Mortgagees. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. have been instructed by D. G. A. Ccoper, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, at the request of the Mortgagees under the provisions of " the Land Transfer Act, 1885," and " The Chattels Transfer Act, 1889," to sell by public auction at their Room?, Lambton Quay and Panamastreet, in the Ci'? of Wellington, on MONDAY, THE 15th DAY OF JUNE, 1896, At the hour of 2.80 o'clock in the afiernoon, All that pieee or parcel of land situated in the Karere Block in the Provincial District of Wellington, containing 26 aeres 8 roods and 25 perches, be the same a little more or less, being lot numbered 10 on the plau deposited in the Land Eegistry Offioe at Wellington, numbered 408 together with a free and uninterrupted right-of-way for ever 40 feet wide over other portion of the said Block as shown on the Certificate of Title, Wellington Registry, volume 48 folio 69, and being all the land comprised in the said Certificate of Title, volume 48 folio 69. Together with the buildings ereoted thereon, lately in the occupation of the Longburn Slaughtering and Freezing Co.,_£td., and all the plant, maohinery, fittings, fixtures, furniture and effects in, upon and about the said land atid premises and lately used by the eaid Company in its business of slaughlering, freezing and mtat ex> V portniST-4Bi^rapWSto?"alull I' aad complete plant tor those purposes unsurpassed by any in the Colony.
The whole will be sold in one lot and being a thoroughly well-fitied establishment in going order should attract the attention of Companies thronghout the Australasian Colonies, formed for freezing, slaughtering and meat exporting purposes. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to MESSRS BELL, GOLLY & IZARD, Solicitors for the Mortgagees, Panama-street, Wellington, Or to— HARCOURT & CO, Auctioneers. TO SHEEPFARMERS. Box " Emu " Bband Cheap Salt fob Agbicultubal and Pastobal Pubposes. COARSE SALT is a cheap medicine for stock. It kills and prevents parasitic growth, and if worked into the land increases the yield of cereal and root croops, and will improve pasture if sown broadcast. Salt, if mixed with hay, will make it more palatable for stock for winter feeding. JOHN WINGATE, Wholesale and Retail Family Butcher, MAIN STEEET. jp RICE J | I 3 I BEEF—Eump Steak, 4d ; Beef, 3d; Sirloin, 8d ; Prime Ribs, 2§d ; Back, 2d ; Corned Beef, 2d and 3d per lb. MUTTON — Chops, 3d; Loins of Mutton, 2|d; Legs, 3d ; Lamb, 2s and 28 6d per quarter. No Books kept for these Prices. STRICTLY CASH. S. CLARE WISHES to oall the special attention of the Travelling Publlo that ha has, in connection with his Bakery and Confectioner; Business opened Refreshment Booms In The Square (n6xt to the Bee Hire Store), and is now prepared to supply Tua, Coffee, and Cooob, Hot and Cold Pies (Scotoh and English), at tbe usual prices. 8.0. has seoured the fervloea of a young lady whose interest will speoißlly be the female public, having provided Special Booms for Ladies. S.C. is prepared to deliver Small Goods that may be purchased at his Shop to any part of the town, aDd Bread also at 3d per loaf oash; 3Jd booked ; same p-ioe as shop, nothing charged for delivery. SUPPORT HONEST TRADING. N.B. — Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order at Seasonable Prices. THE TBADE SUPPLIED, Note ins Addmss— S. CLARE;, The Squabx (Next Bee Hive Store. SWIFT CYCLES. HOLD all the World's Road Jttecords, thus proving the enormous strain these Machines will stand, SWIFI" CYCLES. PRICE FROM £20 WALLER, MYHEE & CO,, Christchurch, BAMUDMD ABRAHAM, Agents for Palmerston, Feilding and Danevirke, LkBSONS IN DANCING, MISS WITHERB re-opens the Dauciug Beason with Classes in the Oddfsltows Hall. Wednesday evening, Adults. Saturday afternoon, juvenile classes (seleot), Also, private lessons at her own or pupils' house. Latest style and newest dances,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXX, Issue 5735, 4 June 1896, Page 4
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