Lowes & loriis. STOCK SAMS. T OWES k lORNS will hold their fortJU nightly salo of stock at their yards, iMnsterton, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, At 1 o'clock. 60 head mixed cattle £0 3-yeav old Steers (foremost condition) 0 yearlings fl fat cattle 3 cows nml calves 2 2-vcar heifers 20 Bullocks SO Storo Cattle 100 Storo Sheep Horses, Implements Bridge Plant, &c, tfc. 972 AT HIE ANNUAL EAM AND EWE FAIR, PASTORAL ASSOCIATION YARDS CARTERTON. LOWES S lOIW-* will SELL, as above, on account of Rhodes Donald, Esq., '2O ilomney Marsh Rams Entries for this salo solicited as early as possible, in order that thoy may he properly advertised, ' 972 F. H. Wood & Co. TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1882. At two p.m. AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES* SPORTS FIT. WOOD AND CO. have received in- • struclions to sell by Public Auction, at their rooms, GREYTOWN, on the above date, at 2.p.m. The Privileges".! connection with tho above Sports, to be hold in Mr Steward's Pad.lock, Greytown, on Monday, 23rd .January, being Anniversary Day. Lot 1 -The Gates, Lot 2—Publican's Booth. Lot Sl—Refreshment; Stall. Lot 4-Fanoy Stall. - Price of Admission to Gates to be-Adults Is: uhildren, Gd, each. WEDNESDAY, Ist'FEBRUARY. . AT 2 O'CLOCK'. MOST IMPORTANT SALE (IF FREEHOLD LANS Ever held in the Wairarapa. BELVIDERE ESTATE (Late Stewart Bros.) Cavtoi'ton. Carterton. J? If. WOOD k CO, have received inl] . from the Proprietors (the Scottish and N.Z. Inykstmsnt Co.) to sell by Pulilic Auction, at their rooms, Carterton, on the almve dale, at 2 p.m.— A PORTION OF THE WELL-KNOWN Belridcre Kstsitc, Being Section 235, West Taratahi, Subdivisions No. 17 to 48, as shown on the larzo Sale, to be seen at the Auctioneer's a road frontage, some being comer Sections. The soil is Fir.-t Class, and carries smne splendid bush. Situation good, being near to tho centre of the rising Township of Carterton, and line of Railway communication North .ir.fl South. Terms exceptionally easy, viz,, a ca-h dc|.o?it on ore-tenth of the purchase ironey. and tho remainder in nine i'f|H.il instalments, payable yearly, beating interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR A SMALL CAPITALIST. 10—TEN YEARS— IO To pay the purchase money, An opportunity not t'i be lost, Don't forget the day of Sale. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, Ist, 1882, ulars, apply to tho F. IT, WOOD & CO,, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY loth 1882, CARTERTON RAM AND EWE FAIR, FH. WOOD AND CO. have been favored , with instructions to sell by public, auction, at the society's Yards Carterton, on the above date, on account of Mr J. Nix—- & pure bred Romnoy Alnrsli rams, by Young Monarch, two tooth 12 ram lambs out of pure bred Roraney Marsh Ewes by Lincoln ram 23 ewo lambs same breeding' 1 blnck colt, entire, 2 yean by Mangle 1 chestnut gelding, 2 years, do. Botl) horses entered in the 7th vol, N.S. stud Book. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE, ¥7l 11, WOOD &CO beg to announce that 1. < they will hold a salo by auction in connection with tho Rain and Ewe jr.ik', to take place early in February, under tho auspices of the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society at their grounds at Carterton. After the sale of Sheep, CATTLE and HOUSES will be submitted, preference of sale given/to priority of entry. Owners of stock for sale are invited to make their entries of same as early as possible. F. H. WQCD & CO, 9(11 Auctioneers and Ctttle Salesmen. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE. ■ pill! cattle salo adveifHert for tho 18th J inst, at Waihengi is postponed, tho ■iluck entered having been disposed of privately, F, H. WOOD & CO,, Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen, 973 ARE YOU GOING TO WELLINGTON DURING THE HOLIDAYS? WHY? WELL, I was 'about to advise you to call at the WELLINGTON CLO'IHKG COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENT, Manners-street, where the Manager (Mr J. COOOAN) can show you a splendid assortment of T>veeds, which he can make up into SUMMER SUITS, in the most fashionable styles, for £33 ISs, or a pair of Trousers for ISs. JUST CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF 955 NOTICE, THE frequent alterations in the Railway Time table have recently caused us tp vary on two occasions the time at which tho Wairai'apa Daily has been nublislicd. On the first occasion we went to a considerable in urranging for full supplies of latest Telegraphic-News only to find our enterprise rendered useless by the second change which followed it within a few weeks Wo bavo therefore decided for the future to publish our journal at such an hour as will enablo us to be independant of a fluctuating railway time table and at the same time give our readers the latest general and telegraphic intelligence. On and alter Monday next the Wahiahapa Daily will be published at 4.p,m, in Masterton and special, arrangements will be made for the conve; nience of our subscribers in Carterton, town and Featherston, • . J. PAYTON & CO.'., Waibabaja Daik office; • . - . ... .fan. Uth,lßß2. ■,,.',.. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 974, 14 January 1882, Page 3
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