SATDBDAY, NOV.V26. -,.,,., At 1 .p.m.sharp. ;'.OHi<A Cattle, Horses,- &c,,; T lORNS & CO. will sell:' at V their u ' yards on the above day— ■•' ■ : : -' : 6"0 head of Cattle . ' Yearlings . Cows, &o. ■. Horses • : Carte and Harness i Spring Cart, Express ■• ' ■ •" ■'■ : Pigs, Poultry, Produce, &o. 930 SALE OP 100 "ACHES SPLENDIDJ RURAL LAND IN THE IMPOR'. : . TANT TOWNSHIP OF ALFREDSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, ! At 2 o'clock.. .. | J lORNS & CO. have received instruc. u ' ticns from an absentee ; to sell on the above day,- positively -without EESERVE- ' Sections Nob 18G and 187 upon the plan of Alfredton, comprising 50 acres eaoh, These sections for situation and convenience are undoubtedly the finest in the district. The land has 16 feet rich loam, is of nice level flats,' low undulating hills,' and a quantity of magnificent totara bu'sh■the only totara in the locality; and watered by clear never-failing streams. It adjoinß 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 fromEketahuna it is accesible to Dray and Buggy traffic. From its proximity to the Potato- Ranges and the Seacoast, in s?!ubrity it is equal to the South of France, and a more picturesque spot could not'be found in this Wand. ALSO-The equity of redemption of section No 60 in the flourishing township of MAURICEVILLe'} 50 acres, more or less, the same being fenced and laid down in artificial grasses, together with two commodious dwellings. The land is of splendid quality, and has an inexhaustible supply of valuable limestone upon it, From its position (frontinn the main road, the Mauricevillo road, ami the railway line) it is invaluable iib a dniry farm, or for cutting into allotments". Particulars on application to J.'lums & Co. or Mr C. P. Skipper, solicitor. 931 TERMS-CASH. SATURDAY, NOV. 20th. At 2.30 p.m. Bale of Race Privileges, In connection with the Masterton-Opak Jockey Ohio's Race Meeting, to he held at Ovjald on Wednesday and Thursday, 7th and Bth December. | JOHNS & CO. have been instructed «.' • to soil at their rooms the above rights, consisting of— \ The G-atcs Publican's Booth and Grand Stand No. 1 (erected) • Publican's Booth No. 2 (erected) 1 Refveslimont Booth (erected) 1 Fancy Goods Stand The Cavils' Saddling Paddock Horse Yards Terms and particulars upon application to the Auctioneers. • 930 MABTERTON 1 [OBTIODLTDBAI SOCIETY. SHOW.' SALE OF EXHIBITS; X lOBNS & 'JO. will sell the following 'f . morning, DKCISMBEU IST, at 10 o'clock, a Splendid Collection ofFLOWERS, PLANTS, aml-SHBUBS From Mr McCanlle'a Nursery, Also Exhibits of— VEGETABLES, FRUIT, PRODUCE, WORKS OF ABT.-Ao. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Of Importance to Cattle Breeders and others,' DMcMASTER'S ANNUAL SALE ' OF . . .. Purebred Shorthorn Pedigree from his famous Titliitarata Herd, will (by permission) take place at the Carterton Ram and Ewo-'Fair, to bo held at the Wairarapa and Eft6t , Coaßt Pastoral Society's Grounds early in February next. Full particulars in i'uiure advertisement. F.H. WOOD & CO., 980 Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. ge6r(}e~dixon, AT THE Large Comer Shop, HAS BEDUOKD all FANCY GOODS TOYS, etc., Twenty-five per cent., in order to make a speedy clearance, to make, oom for a largo consignment of Now Goods shortly expected from Homo. Large Variety of Dolls, Shell (Jootlji, Money Soxes, Playing Cards, Musical Instruments, and a thousand' other things too numerous to particularise, G, D, would recommend his f U . > I public generally e e rien GREAT BARGAINS they can malto at the Lame CoR.N'KR Shop MEERSCHAUM, G 8.D., AND BRIAR PIPES In endless variety, at prices nover before heard of in the Wairarapa. MEERSCHAUM PIPES REPAIRED in a manner which for workmanship And pi ice Defies Competition, A largo stock of Cameron's and T. C. ■ Williams' TOBACCOS . on hand. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. ' CUT TOBACCOS of all kinds. THE HAIRDRESSING SALOON, '' Bv C. RotUND, • (Hairdvessor-in-Cliief to.the 30th Regiment of Foot, and also to the ChristcHurcb. Volunteer Force.) ': < The only real practical hairdresser and shaver in the town, and not: a would-be Tonsorial Artist,;, HAIR-CUTTING, 6d ; SHAVING, Bd. In fact, goto the Large Corner Shop for everything you want, and save at least 50 per cent, on your purchases. georgTdixon, Queen-street... (Qpposite.CluJLflnjaU— -—,ji
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 935, 26 November 1881, Page 3
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688Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 935, 26 November 1881, Page 3
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