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MAY 3rd 1879. AT 12 O'Clock. SALE OP MUCH COWS, CATTLE. AND SHEEP. lOIINS & FERGUSSON Havo receivod instructions from D, Donald, Esq,, to sell at his farm, Manaia—--40 splendid Milch Cows, lately in tho occupation of Mr Compton. They are all well selected, being an exceptional lot of quiet dairy cows ■ broken to bail, and good milchers, and are mostly stock of pedigreed bulls or pure-bred herds. 30 Fat Cattle, prime beef 40 Head of Cattlo (stores), 2 yoars anil upwards 1601' rime Wctliors, Also,— Atthosame time and place, will be offered a number ol Mixed Cattlo Sheep Pigs Draught Horses, &c, NO RESERVE. Tehms at Sale, 104 JJONDAY & TUESDAY, MAY std and Ctii, it 11 o'clock, In tho Estate of H. JJeniiky & Co, lORNS k FERGUSSON Have received instructions from the Tnistco in the above Estato to sell as above— Balanco of Drapery Shirts Calicos Hats Hosiery Silk Buttons Braids Cottons Needles Velvets And genoral Haberdashery, Also, Furniture Bods Bedding Tables Chairs Crockery ii'C, h. fa, Terms Cash, 119 ON THE KANGITUMAU AND OPAKI BLOCKS, lORNS & FERGUSSON Have been favored with instructions from Messrs Welch to offer by private contract some of the moat magnificent Blocks of Land in tho Province, either for grazing, agricultural purposes, or for sites for Saw-mills, Some portions have the finest Totara bush in tho Valley, being virgin forest, Purchasers will have tho option oi selccbiug any Block, the whole of which are bounded by public roads, and all easy of access. They have also a quantity of fencing etc,, and other improvements, having in all cases a beautiful supply of never-failing water. The lot will consist of— Section 38, of 64 acros, Rangituman, ALSO--200 acres in the Piangituman, adjoining Brandon's clearing, Section 61, of 105 acres, upon the Opaki Plain, near the Paerau Pah, Section 9,157J acres, Opaki Plain, Section 10 has 315 acres, partly plain and partly bush. 101

Masterton prospecting association. PnovisioxAL Directory : D. McGregor W, W. McCardlc D. Donald A, S. Dreyer J. Brown, Treasurer : J. Paytnn. Secretary : E. A. S, Wyllic. Nominal Capital—£3oo, in 300 Shares £1 each. The object of the Association is to thoroughly test whether, iu the Ranges adjacent to Masterton, Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron. Coal, Slate, or any othor metal or mineral possessing commercial value is obtainable in payablo quantities. The price of Shares is fixed at the low rate of f 1 each, to onablo all who desire to join an Association calculated to promote not only the prosperity of the District as a whole, but of the subscribing members individually. It is proposed to issue 250 Shares only to the public, and to 9pend the capital realised by them on prospecting anil general expenses, reserving 50 Shares to enable the Directors to offer a bonus to any prospectors in their employ who may make a discovery which shall prove advantageous to the Association, cial value, the operations of the Association would have to embrace mining as well as prospecting, and the Association would have to bo extended to enable Shareholders to have the full benefit of their enterprize. It is believed that, with. prudence and economy, the present nominal capital will be sufficient to prospect the neighborhood, Applications for Shares will be received by the Secretaiy and the Provisional Directory up to May 9th, and all applications must be accompanied by a deposit of 5s per share, and a further call of 5s will be made on allotment, A special meeting of Shareholders will be held on MAY 9th to olect permanent Dircc tors and Officers, aud adopt Rules for tin Association,. QHEAP LEGS OF MUTTON CHEAP LEGS OJ? MUTTON !! !!. CHEAP LEGS OF MUTTON ! The undersigned is now selling Prim LEGS of MUTTON ' " :.•* AT Is EACH-CASH, usual price if booked. 100 W, PERRY,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 150, 3 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 150, 3 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 150, 3 May 1879, Page 3

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