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STOCK SALES. LOWES & lOENS *M hold their fortnightly fiiilo of stock at their yards, Uasterton, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, \ At 1 o'clock, GO head mixed cattle 20 3-year old Steers (foremost condition) 9 yearlings 9 fat cattlo 3 cows and calves 2 2-year heifers 20 Bullocks 30 Storo Cattle 100 Storo Sheep Horses, Implements : Bridge Plant, &c, &c. .972 AT THE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE PAID, PASTORAL ASSOCIATION YARDS CARTJ3BTON. LOWES & lORP will SRL:, as above, on account of Rhodes Donald, Esq., 20 l'omney Marsh Itanw Entries for this sale solicited as oirly us possible, in order that 'hoy may be properly advertised. 972 F. H. Wood & Co. TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1882. At tivo p.m. AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS FH. WOOD AND CO. have reeeived in- ■ struetions to sell by Pciolio Auction, at their rooms, GREYTOWN, on the above date, at 2,p,m,The Privileges in oennection with the above Sports, to beheld in Mr O'Connor's Padlock, Greytown, on Monday, 23rd January, being Anniyersary Day, Lot I—The Gates. Lot 2—Publican's Booth. Lot 3—Refreshment Stall. Lot 4—Fanoy Stall. Price of Admission to Gates to he-Adults Is; uhildren, 6d, each, WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. AT 2 O'CLOCK. MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND Ever held in the Wairarapa. Minna; (Late Stewart Bros.) Carterton. Carterton. J? H. WOOD & CO. JMLva-receiTOd in- !' , rtruotions from tho Proprietors (the Scottish and N.Z. Jnvkstmsnt Co.) to sell by Public Auction, nt their roor*- "-'-- ton, on the almvo dale, at 2 p.m. A PORTION OF THE WELL-KNOWN Beividcre Estate, Being Section 235, West Taratahi, Subdivisions No. 17 to 48, as shown on the larao Sale, to 'lie seen nt t!ic Auctioneer's offices, Caitci'ton. The size of the Sections raiU'cs from 8 Acres to 59 Acres, all having a road frontage some being corner Sections. The soil is ]'h\t Class, and carries S'>me splendid bush. Situation good, being mar to the centre of the rising Township of Carterton, and line of Railway communication North and South. Terms exceptionally easy, viz., a ca-h di-posit on ore-tenth of tho purchase money, and tho remainder in lib e ''quivl instalment;, payable yearly, boating interest at the rale of 7 »er Ciuit. per

A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOB A SHALL CAPITALIST. IO—TJEN YSABS- lO Tii pay ilio |Mir«h.i«e ninni')'. An onijnruuiilv tin' U> he lost. WEDNESDAY, For further [iariicnl.ir.-i, apply u> the AiiiMiinn'ors, F. H. WOOD & CO., . 972 ■ Groytnwu and Carterton. WHMHSIJiY, FEBRUARY lfilk 1883, CARTERTON RAM AND EWE FAIR, FIT, Y/OOD AND CO. have been favored , with instructions to cell by publioauotion, at the society's Yards Carterton, on the above date, on account of Mr J. Kix--6 pure bred Bomnoy Marsh rams, by Youiijj; Monarch, two tooth 12 ram lambs out of puro brod Romncy Marsh Ewes by Lincoln ram 23 ewo lambs same breeding 1 black colt, entire, 2 yean by Mangle 1 chestnut gelding, 2 years, • do. Both horses entored in the 7th vol, N.£. Stud Book. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. TTI H. WOOD kCO beg to announce that J; • they will hold a sale by auotion in connection with the Emu and Ewe Fair, to take place early in February, under tiie auspices of the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society at their grounds at Cnrtorton. After the sale of Sheep, CATTLE and HORSES will ba submitted, preforenoo of sale given to priority of entry. Owners of stock for sale aro invited to make their entries of same as early as possible. F. H. WOOD & CO., I'lil Auctioneers and Ctftlo Salesmen,' A. Armstrong & Co. SALE OF PRIVILEGES.

SATURDAY. January 14,1882. CARTERTON-TARATAHI RACE METING, A ARMSTRONG &CO have rcceivrd XX, inßtrnctious to sell at the "White Ilatt Hotel, Carterton, on Saturday, the 14th inst,, at 2 p,m,, the Privilcgos of tho abjve fiacn Meeting, consisting ofTHB GATES No. 1 PUBLICAN'S BOOTH No. 2 do BEFEESHMENT BOOTH and FBUIT STALL FANCY STALL THE CARDS OF THE RAGES SADDLING PADDOCK HORSE YARDS, Etc. Sab nt 2 p.m f-harp. Taratahi Store, Clareville, ALARGI'I STOCK i."P Groceiy Ironmongery Flour Pollard Crockery Glassware linn Oats Drapery Woots C'li«ff Hay &c. &o. &c. Ao. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. F. FEIST, Agent for Union Lisunnce (!. miiiins; N.Z. Mail; Waibahafa Omiy ; New Zdaod Industrial Gazette; and Biisbara & Co.'s colobrated Reapers and Mowers; 966

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 3

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