F. H. Wood & Co. SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1882. At Two p.m, Unreserved sale to close . < consignments, F H.WOOD A CO. liavo recoived in--4 sLticlioiiß to soil by publio Auction at their rooms, Ureytown, on the abovo date, lit 2 p.m., WITHOUT RESERVE— Drapery, Clothing, Ojlicoos, Winceys, etc, Grocery, Tea, Sugar, Floir, Candles, Kerosene, etc. Crockery, Glassware, Clocks. Albums, Fancy Goods. Furniture (now and second-hands), otc. etc. otc. ■. 10S4 THURSDAY Btli JUNE, 1882. Horse and Cattle Sale, AT THE PASTORAL SOCIETY'S YARDS CARTERTON. "O H, WOOD & CO. have received inJD • structions to sell by public auction, at ibe abovo yards, on Thursday, Bfch June, at two r.M„ 50 head mixed Cattle Ligbt and Heavy draught Horses and Hacks. Pigs, Sheep, etc. Entries invited 1084 l'Olt SALE. Valuable Freehold Farm at Tauherenikau. ftIVA ACRES GOOD LAND, fern-id and U 9 U subdivided into convenient paddocks and well watered. The land is cleared and a largo portion ploughed and cropped. It is well situated on the main road, betwe m I'catheraton and Greytown. The 'vnprovements includeDwelling house and out-building 3 Stock—loCJ sheep, 20 head cattle, i young plough horses Implements, ploughs, harrows, reaper and binder, carts, trap, harness tic., &c. TRICE-£5500. For futilier particulars apply to P.H.WOOD A CO., 107/ i Auctioneers, Land and Estate Apcnts.
T7IOR SALE, a desirable Farm Property, JD comprising rAA ACREb rich Land, aituato four OUU and a half miles from tlio Carterton Railway Station'; fenced and subdivided into convenient, paddocks, nearly all cleared and ploughed. Improvements iu-cludc-Dwelliug-liousc, stabling, and outbuildings. Price, £fi per acre. Terms easy. Stock and Farming Implements can be taken at valuation, if desired, Also, J A A APEES, securely fenced, partly trU U cleared and ploughed; splendid soil (adjoining above property). New fourroomed cottago, stabling, and other improvements. Price, 10s per acre, Terms liberal. The above poverties are, without doubt the cheapest in the market at the proson, timo, and well worthy the attention of any ono seeking a s;fe investment or ut convenient and profitable farm property. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD & Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 10G2 " Grevtown or Carterton. A FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD Station Property, situato at the Tancrn, beyond Mnstcrton, comprising 2,709 acrc3, Fenced, Sub-divided, and well watered. The soil is good, and fi'lly half the land isploughable, mostly sown in English grass. About 150 acrts good bush. Improvements include: ne*v 1 -roomed house, men's hut, sheds, and out-buildings, dip, and appurtenances, tanks, yards, a good dam of water, garden, orchard, etc. Stock lo go with property. about 2000 well-bred sheep, . 20 head of cattle, horses, and working- | bullocks. All the improvements are new, and of the best materials; the situation is healthy, and the property, taken altogether, is well worthy the attention of anyone seeking a good investment for money. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD & CO,, Auctioneers, Stock, and Station Agent. 1053 Greytown or Carterton.
FOR SALE. AOUKS Freehold Land at Featherston. Price £6 per acre. Terms very easy, ACUES Freehold Land at West Taratahi, Price £4 per aero, Fall particulars on application to F. H. WOOD & CO., 10-10 Cartorton and Greytown.
FOR SALE. FOUR ACRES OF LAND, gECURELY FENCED and Sub-divided. situate in the Kurutawhiti road, within three quarters of ft mile of the Grcytown Post onico, a CORNER SECTION, and SPLENDID LAND. • Together with ALL BUILDINGS Ji APPURTENANCES erected thereon, comprising Seven roomed dwollinjjliouso and numerous Outbuildings, Stables, -liuggyhouse, Sheds, <Sc. A ll the improvements are substantially built and nearly now. GOOD GARDEN AND ORCHARD. The land, being a corner sociion, could be easily surveyed into building allotments, and would command a roady sale For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers, Land,,and Estate Agents, 1071
Waihenga Smithy, ■ JOHN HODGE, Junr., IX taking over the. lnuincas lately conducted by Mr E. Bright, sen., begs to solicit from settlers in the neighborhood and Lower Valley generally, a continuation of their patronage. Every description of Blacksmith's rait iufncd out jiiomptly and in a tnorough v < i! n unlike manner. J. HODGiI-WAinmu. 1074
FINAL NOTICE, A DIVIDEND of nearly 50 per cent, payable fit onco by W. McKebvkb to those friends in the Wairarapawho purchase Wines and Spirits at his Establishment in Wellington. Hennesey's Brandy, 4s 7d per bottle. "Irish Whiskey same price. Ask him. Write him. Telegrepli [him, Call and seo him, and judge for yourselves. He is very particularjahout the Cash. 1068 ' Woollen Socks, Is per paii'. RAPP & WIRE'S,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 1 June 1882, Page 3
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