I : SATURDAY, NOV. .26. At 1 p.m. sharp. : Cattle, Horses, &C. 7 T lOENS & CO. will sail at their t} ' yards on the above flay— : . 50head of 'Cattle :,: •Yearlings ■" ~... -. : ,-..; • ' Stores : Cows, &c, Horses,' ' ' . ' . .• . Carts and Harness . • Spun" Cart, Express '* •''. I Pigs, Poiiltiy," Produce, &c. '930 SALE OF 100 ACRES SPLENDID EURAL LAND IN THE IMPOETANT TOWNSHIP OP ALFEEDTON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26m, At 2 o'clock'. • T lORNS & CO. have received instrncu • ticna from an absentee to sell on the above day, positively without ItESEIWESections Noa 186 and 187 upon the plan of Alfredton, comprising 50 acres each. These sections for situation and convenience are undoubtedly the finest in the district. The land haa 16 feet rich loam, is of nico level flats, low undulating hills, and a quantity of magnificent totara buehthe only totara in the locality; and watered by clear never-failing streams. It adjoins Mr Alpass' farm, and the Education Reserves, and is only about five minutes' walk from the Alfredton Post Office, and since the opening of the road from Eketahuna it ia acceaible to Dray and Buggy traffic, From its proximity to the Paketo Ranges and the Seacoast, in Balubnty it is equal to the South of France, and a more picturesque spot could not be found in this Island, ALSO—The equity of redemption of section Nu CO in the flourishing township i.f MAUHICEVILLE, ». cim)]ii'isiiij.>— 50 acres, mure <>r !<'ss, the same being fenced and laid down in artificial'grasses, together with two commodious dwellings. Tliu land is of splendid quality, and has an inexhaustible supply of valuable limestone upon it. From its position (fronting the main road, the Mauriceville road, and the railway line) it is invaluable as a dairy farm, or for cutting into allotments. Particulars on application to J. lornsfe Co. or Mr C. P, Skipper, solicitor. 931 TERMS-CASH. NOV, 26th. At 2.30 p.m. " Sale of Race Privileges. In connection with the Masterton-Opak J"ckey Club's fiaco Meeting, to be held at Opaki on Wednesday and Thursday, 7th and Bth December. ' | JOHNS & CO. have been instructed »' t to sell at their rooms the above rights co: sisting'of— The Gates Publican's Boot h and Graud Stand No. 1 (erected) Publican's Booth No. 2 (erected) 1 Refreshment Booth (erected) 1 Fancy Goods Stand The Curds Saddling Paddock Horse Yards Terns and particulars upon application to (lie Auctioneers. ~ 880 MASTKttTON ) lORTICULTUBAL JOCIE'IY SHOW. SALE 01? EXHIBITS. ! lOHKS & CO. will sell the following • I . morning, DF.CBMBEK, IST, at 10 o'clock, a Splendid Oollcotiou ofFLOWERS, PLANK, ami SHRUBS From Mr McCardlo's Nursery. Also Exhibits of— VEGETABLES, FRUIT, PRODUCE, WORIiS OF ART, cvc.' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Of Importance to Cattle Breetlera and others. DMcMASTER'S ANNUAL SALE ' OF Purebred Shorthorn Pedigree BULLS from his famous Tuhitarata Herd, will.(by permission) take place at the Carterton Ram and Ewe Fair to be held at the Wairarapa and East' Coast Pastoral Society's Grounds early in February next. Full particulars in future advertisement. F. E WOOD & 00, 980 Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. GEORGE~DIXON,. AT THE .Lmye Corner Shop, HAS REDUCED aII'FANCY GOODS . TOYS, etc,, Twenty-five per cent., in order to make a speedy clearance, to make oom for a large consignment of New Goods shortly expected from Home. Large Variety of Dolls, Shell Uooi's, Money Boxes, Playing Cards, Musical Instalments, and a thousand other things too numerous to pattieulari-e, G. D, would recommend his fit .; public generally a a rien GREAT BARGAINS they cau make at tlw L.uigk Constat Shop MEERSCHAUM, G 8.D., AND BRIAR PIPES In endless variety, at prices never before heard of in the Wairarapa, MEERSCHAUM PIPES REPAIRED in a manner which for workmanship And pi ice Defies Competition, A large stock of Cameron's and T. C, Williams' TOBACCOS on hand.-'.'/"' "' >'' CIGARS AND CIGARETTES, ;.; Cigarette Rooks. •{;. ; ;.; ;: .. : . : r';. : CUT TOBACCOS pf^all,kinds'' J:;, ; THE HAIRDPvEBSINOALOON/': . Bv C. : l!oiiA>iD, .-.;•■..•'. (xlairdrcsser-in-Chicf to/the' ilOtKßegiment of Foot, and also to the : .. ; yiiluniecr.'Foroe;) : 'v';:v-;vf ' The only:veal.pi'actical'iairdresser 'and shaver iri the .would.be :'; TonsorialArtist.:' s : ir; ■"."■''■ \ h . HAlK.GUTTlS(i,6j>j^kiv^G,Bd!; Jn fact,, goto the,vEuTgp:.(|diflui!^3litp.for CTCiythingiydn want, : .:an'd; Save . ;... per' cent, on'your ; geokglJixon/I :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 934, 25 November 1881, Page 3
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