TO STAND THIS BE4J3ON At B. Kimberley, & Co.'s Farm,; at tho: Platform, Greytown, that Useful' Roadster Stallion r' ' "THE • THE BA EON is a dark , bay, -with . blac ; points,. rising four years old, and war bred oy.Bfinjamin Kimberley. .He.is.byjhat. celebrated Horse Rakapq, by Diomedes, "oiit of Tui Toi. The Baroh's dam, Queen of Soots, by Fergus (bred by.H,;Bedwoqd,; Eaq,), by Sir Heroules, from a Wanderer mare. ing backs,7 roadstersy; carriage land buggy, horses should avail themselves of; the serrices of this horse;.; ••••; : Limited to thirty marts'; First-class paddocks 'FSEE until the mares are, stinted, clue /notice of.'whicLwill .1)0 after which a charge will be madeEvery care taken of niarea, bv t without responsibility, . ; •; , .7 • 'Terms to suit the times—£3 10s each mare, payment to be made upon removal of mares. ■' For further particulars apply to. E, 'WINTEBINGHAM,.. . 675 , Platform, Farm, Greytown.'
HORSE CABDS.—Owners of Thorough- _ bred and Draught Horses can be supplied with Season-Cards at low prices. Apply office of this paper. v Orders by post promptly attended to, aiid parcels sent to country districts. ' 560
MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £l5O, £250. £3OO, £FSO. Also several sums of £IOOO. Good freehold security, SALMON BROS, 'A C 0.,Land and Finance Agents, Lambton Quay, 551 Wellington.
N 0 T I C E. rpHE following ladies, members of the Committee of the Bazaar to be held in December next, will be happy to receive contributions of Work, Materials, or Money : ■ Mrs Arnot Mrs Bannister Mrs H. Beetham Mrs Bremner Mrs Ca\e Mrs Chalmers Mrs Donald Mrs Fannin Miss Hare. Mrs Hosking Mrs Moore Miss Morison Mrs Paige Mrs Payton Miaa Rockel Mrs J. V. Smith Miss Smith MASTEBTON HORTICULT DEAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, In the Town Hall, Masterton. Members are reminded that their subscriptions are now due, Programmes may be obtained from T. 0. D'Arcy, Hon. Treasurer; J. Brown, Secretary, or W. Everett, President. 572 jj[ i B E L L (Late of F.H. WOOD & CO,) CONSIGNMENT MART, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, GREYTOWN. BEGS to notify to the publio of Greytown his premises adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, with a full supply of general Merchandise, including Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery, etc., and. Produce. And having every facility for offering goods at Wellington prices,- trusts by strict attention to th". requirements of the district to merit a fair share of patronage. { *
SALE OF WAIMATE PLAINS, WEST COASTTNORTH ISLAND. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 9th September,' 1880. IT is hereby notified that 127 sections of LAND in the above named locality .will be offered for. sale on deferred and immediate payments. The Bections on deferred payments will be open for application on Monday, the 25th October, at the Land Offices, Carlyle and Hawera. Sections for which there are more than one application will be submitted to auction, between the applicants only, on Thursday, the 28th October, at Hawera* The price af land on deferred payments will be £5 an acre. Five shillings per acre will have to be deposited on making application. Each applicant will only be allowed to apply for one section on deferred payments. Applicants for land on deferred payments may send their applications aud deposits, with statutory declaration as required by " The Land Act, 1877," through post' to Land Office, Carlyle, Patea, to arrive on or before the 25th October. ■ Envelopes should be marked "Application for deferred payment land, Waimate Survey District." The land on immediate payments will be sold by public auction, open to all bidders, on Friday, the 29th October, at Hawera. Upset price, £4 an acre. On immediate payment there are 88 sections, ranging from 50 aores to 100 acres each. On deferred payments there are 39 sections. ranging from 50 acres to 80 acres each. * Colored lithograph plans may be seen at all the Land Offices of the Colony on and after the 15th inst. . Information as to the mode of making applications for land on deferred payments, and the necessary forms may be had from any of the Commissioners of Crown 1 Lands. W. EOLLESTON, 575 Minister of Lands. SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! FOR THE MASTERTON FLOWER. SHOW. ' •> WW. McCARDLE has just received • from the best growers in England and on the Continent a large collection of new SEEDS suitable for Greenhouses, and ; Gardens,- also specialities in Border Plants. INSPECTION invit-d at his depot, Queen-Street. 672 A. B. B, WATTS, (Late of Wellington.) Registered Medical Practitioner, of Eng-: land and -New■■■Zealand,':begs to 'Eotify«-to ■the pubhc that he has commenced practice in Carterton, and,* resides on : the property, foimerly held 'by Mr C, P, Skipper, solicitor, ' ->' . , 506
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 577, 24 September 1880, Page 3
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