SATURDAY, 19t JUNE. T M' GIRDLESTONE baß received in- ' stmetions from Messrs M, Casalberg & Co,, to soil by public auction on SATURDAY, 19th June, at their granary; Queenstreet, Masterton, Under agricultural lion from Henry James Percy anil Sarah Porcy—--112 bags damaged containing 405J binhels 1000 buahola prime food Oats 2-iU bushels damaged Oats The above will be sold in three lots, WITHOUT KESEIWE. Sale at 2 p.m.—Terms Cash. 488
NOTICE. To parties wishing to Acquire Property in the. Mauawatu County. THE undersigned have always on hand a large number of the Finest Properties in tlis above-named county, and .will feel pleased a< all times to communicate with auy intending purchasers. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers, Palmerston North and Fox ton. 17th March, 18S0. 471 QIRCULATING LIBRARY. THE Undersigned lias now opened a CIRCULATING LIBRARY in connection with the Educational Depository. Terms—2s Gd deposit, and 4d on each book taken out. 455. T. E. FRICE. ARGYLE BO AK DING-HOUSE OR CLUB. NOTICE. WANTED the Public to know they can get a good dinner, with the choice of a Cup of Tea or Coffee or a good Glass of Ale. I give the Beer and sell the Dinner. * A. EWINGTON. JJOAEDING AND DAf SCHOOL, CoLE-STBEET, MASTEfcION. Under tie Patronage of the Honorable Lady Sobinson. Principal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses'forwarded on application,. The Becond term of 1880 begins Tuesday, 25th May. ' Evening Class for French. 351 PHOTOGRAPHY. mHE undersigned has the pleasure of _ notifying that his new Photographic Studio is now ready for the reception of visitors. Carte do Visite, Cabinet, and other Photographs taken; also enlarged, or reduced for brooches, lockets, or rings. Photographs and other pictures copied. Views taken in any part of the district. Charges—lss per doxen, 10s per half dozen, Families and groups arranged with. THOS. E. PRICE, Educational Depository, Queen-street, MASTERTON. 287
NOTICE .TO SETTLERS, CATTLEDEALERS AND OTHERS. E, the Undersigned, beg to. announce that for the future in order to cover advertising and other expenses, we are competed to charge the Mowing'fees on all Cattle, Sheep, or Horses, submitted by us at public auction, and bought in, viz., Cattle .. .. I/-per head Sheep 1/- „ ccore Horses 2/6 „ head P. H. WOOD & CO., AIR ABA PA JOCKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS for the undermentioned races must be sent to the Secretary of the Wairarapa Jockey Cluh, at Masterton, on or before SATURDAY, July 31st, 1880. AUTUMN MEETING, 1881. District Pkoduce Bace of 50 sovs,, for then three-year-olds; distance 1J miles; weights—colts, Bst lOlbs, fillies aud geldings Bst 51bs. Entrance 3 sovs., 1 sov, on nomination, 2 sovs, on night of general entry. For horses bred in the district only. Champagne Stakes of £SO for then two-year-olds ; distance, 6 furlongs; weights, colts, Bst lOlbs,,fillies and geldings, Bstslbs. Entrance 2 sovs., 1 sov. on nomination, 1 sov. on night of general entry. AUTUMN MEETING, 1882, District Pkoduce Race of 75sovs. for then,three-year-olds; distance, miles; wights—Colts Bst 101b, Fillies Sst 51b. Entrance, 4sovs —lsov. on nomination, 2sovs, on night of general entry, lsov. at the post. For horses bred in the District only. AUTUMN- MEETING. 1883. District Produce Race of lOOsovs, for then three-year-olds; distance, 1J miles; weights—Colts Bst 101b, Fillies Sat 51b, Entrance, 58m-lsov, on nomination, 2sovs on night of general entry, and2sovs. at the post. For horses bred in the district only. Note—Nominations must he in writing, and accompanied with ages, descriptions, and pedigrees of horses. J, M. GIRDLESTONE, 483 Secretary Wairarapa Jockey Club. 475 Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen.
FOR SALE. AN UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN. THE goodwill of 1640 acres at Wainuioru, 500 being in Cocksfoot, Eye, and Timothy grasses, Sheep Yards,' Whares. and several thousand feet of sawn totara timber for an 8-roomed housß and dip, 2200 rails and 500 posts on the ground, and all the necessary working tools and implements for a station. Lease, £6O per annum expires March, 1882; purchasing clause £2460, of.which £1360 can remain for a further term of 3 years at 7 per cent. With the above will be included 800 sheep more or less, 13 head of cattle, and 7 rising and pack horses with saddles, <fcc. j complete. Provisions on Station to last six months. Season for selling out is because the owner has purchased a larger run in Poverty Bay, and is not desirous of retaining the present one. For further particulars apply to F.H. WOOD & CO,, 485 Greytown,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 490, 15 June 1880, Page 3
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