SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1881. DAI FOLLOW TAUHERteNtKAO .-. RACES. Important Sale of well-bred Hortes, Classed .. Q. m the U. Stud Book. WITHOtiTEESBRVB-Arareoppoitunity. fH. WOOD have beea favored . V from Mrß, KimW. eyoi :tb Matform Farm, Greytown/Sso RES W "ft "? I* 1 "?' BUASP ' WITHOUT KJiSJUIVE, the following well-bred florsen most of which are favoFablyWnSthe Wairarapa) viz :-. ■•■ Lot [ Theßaron, Entire Horse, 4 years t ,°y| aka P°. dam, Queen of Scots. U2. War. Bay gelding 3 years old. toner of the Sapling stakes at Waihenga 1879, and Champagne . btakea at Tauhereuikau 1880. Entered for the Produce Bace at Taulierenikaulßßl.:' -' Lot 8. Barry Lyndon, a grand colt by Ananias, dam, CabbageTreo Winner of the Ist prize for yearling colts. Class C.lßgo, and entered for Proi dues Eaco at, Tauberenikau 1883. Lot 4. Yiscouut Dundee, Bay Gelding 2 .' years, by Barbarian,' dam, Queen of boots'. Lot 5. Brown Duchess, by the Peer . ' «, a Traducer Mare (ik fbal to Ananias). ,' Lot 6; Qneon ef Scots, by Fergus, by Sir Hercules, dam, a Wanderer Mare ■.:: , f m foal to Sir Colin Campbell. ~: Lot 7. Cabbage Tree, by Crown Prince,- . out of a mare by Autidbta, in foal to ' ■ Ananias. . v LotßM a ,. yStuai . t|bayfi]ly ' i: .^^ Mangle, dam, Queen of Scots. Entered for Tauhereuikau Produce BacolSß3. ■■-■■: Alßo,-Light and Heavy Draft Horses, ••' and several goo#Hacks. ■' TERMS~ATSALE..- ■ F. H. WOOD & CO. '' Aucioneers and Cattlo Salesmen: PRELIMINARY NOTICE, THURSDAY,. 1881. . OF IMPORTANCE TO CATTLE. BREEDERS, Annual Sale of Pure-bred Bull Calves and Yearlings. • '
i a. vuuu ft CO. have been favored . Mth instructions from D.McMaster,' 8.q., of Into ante Station, Lower Valley t Üby public-auction on the above date, Pure-bred pedigree ■ Bull Calves and Yearlings (about 6 iu- all). Catalogues containing full particular* and pedigrees: will bo issued to breeders some time prior to the- sale and the stock, may be seen by intending purchasers at the Mitarata Station, if desired, Afterthesale of Pure-bred-litock, a few half-bred leadings."will be submitted. The convenience of the community at large having to be.considered, time and place will be certified ia future advertisement, .'..•.: . ■ F.H.WOOIUCO., - ™ Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen ' FOE g4- L Ei AN EASY MEANS OF MAKIN& . A COMPETENCY. ..■-.. \ Property situato, !_• Ualefield Eoad> (known as-Arnold's IjmsjrCartertonjLab.outthMe-tiuarters of a ■mile from; the Alainiload. and wiffiin"a"i stone s. throw of a railway platform and euling, a good road leading to the property 1 which oomprises— . 10 (ten) acres Freehold Land, rich loam soil, cleared and sown'iii best Enelish grasses, well watered by a permanent creek, and securely • lenoed, Together with all buildings and appurtenanees erected thereon, including a now and substantiallybuilt SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, well limshcd throughout; also stable, . . owl house, and other outbuildings. This property from its position and tho nature of the soil, is eminently suited for an orchard or kitchen garden. Tie close contiguity.to the railway, giving easy access and command of a choice of good markets f or the disposal of fruit, gardeu or dairy prbduco Price low-terms easy. Full particulars an bo ascertained on application to •■E..H,WOOD&'CO„ Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, i< 1 w-jsii r-1 11 FOB SALE. A POKTABLEIireTor Garden Engine, \ m splendid order, suitable foraßlnk ; Hotel, Store, or Station." The Pump barrels are fl inches, alTof the beat brass metal, together With short and. lout- hose/noszW &c, Invaluablo in the oventof a Fire break>ng out, May be seen at, and full particulars obtained from '•••:•■ • ;. ft : F.-'H.WOUD'&CO;, b l° -•- Greytown, ' : ;•'TEE-ANNUAL- /'■' ' I AM AND TTITVE.-n. AIKI %v.*w~ '•. Under (hiAuspices 0f... "'■ '•:.' THE p£f PAffii) * 'tebisT-:-:PiSTOItAL:&AG-MCULTUIIAL • . Will be held, 4 the Show Qronnds,- :.-•■ -eAETIBTON' .'.""• ON;SATU^AX/MBEUARY'2O; : 1881- ■ %jea/ acco'inpauied by^' &tnn'ed fes, with the Secretary at the. Soe 10 .ty' 8 pKtariftrir on or before TttUK8 W ntb February met, at fcp.nT In'order that sufficient accommodation; may bo.provided and catalogues prepared, vendors ara requested to Btai whether the-Sheep are to bo si auction, il!.»■ by, whom, qr,bj.private araajjemenlj also Aether to b P .|id singly or m pens 0? sor 10. " V ■* . A'l to, be bri tb.e ground before 12, pcjock.Jioon, arid to.be removed only by petiisiewon of tlio Stewarda. ' /
■ ■ EKTRiKCB TEES I First 6 sheep .. .. h per head ■ Overthatnumber .. Cdpap^e^A Single Sheep „■ ~ 2s My head fa fi rst tu m 0 f SO. minute, by •time,, rod 50 sheep by number for each turn. • bale-to 'commence at 2 p.m. sharp.rjARTERTON EIFLB E E mmmmm
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 683, 3 February 1881, Page 3
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