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: H»nteith& : tp^ ■ GRACING STOCK tfOR SALE. < H. V 'J >'■ ■*•■!' V.I .'T ' ■■"'.'■ ,'{\ Have '-been favored with instructions from ■} ,;;Wm. Douglas/Esq; has resolved. t« discontinue his Racing Stuti),''to'dis-: < ; posoof-privatelyij- ■■• '■' 1 * :; '''.{ WM WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE ■.X""-! ■•.•■ , '!'*"!Bi'OlMtf- : ttK)'GK l '. j Inoluding the well-known Horses ''' '. "LOOH LOMOND,".: "AiO,"'" i ..,,.. . And also— . '(Entered for H;Bv Guineas'"aiid tho ! 'iiiot-' land Derby,)., ~!"'"•'" "And a'uumbtf of young ihor dughbif o'l b ;'''' ,■- :; full particulars'on application to ;-'V';',';. .".''; '..- : '•'■/';!■/";;' titocttAgents.'j' ANNUAL SALE OF' EXHIBITS, &o. IJBDER TDK ATOMCBS OF IHB HAWKED BAY AGRICULTURAL ■ AND I , .■ , PAST.OHAOSQCiETr.: -, • v;; Hastings, : ,: i■ ~ (TJffiBAY;AmR TUB BHOYT,)' ' H" MONTEITH. &.,C.0.,' wUl'hold their , annual salo, as above. ■,•: : SELLERS desirous of' taking advantage of this fiist-ciass opportunity fvr the salo:of stock aro respectfully requested to forward particulars early ,to admit of .their .being catalogued.: ! ■ '. ■ ■ H.MONTBITH&CO., , ...-,; Auctioneers, Ufa Hoiso bazaar, Napier. For Sale or To Let. To Let or Sell. . •..;. THAT splendid property situated in the .. centre of Carterton; late in the occupation of Mr Adam Armstrong,, ':•.•■; :■.■■: CONSISTING OF- . 75 acres of good land,, fenced -Slid sub- ; divided. :' \ /. ]'■■ \ This property has an extensive frontage, tn Hii>h Street, on a portion ot which stands a commodious dwelling.'together with Barn, Stable, Cowsheds, Dairy and Stock Yard ALSO- ... A Large Auction Room, Offices, arid Salo Yards, all well and substanti; ally built. The bulk of purohase money can remain on mortgage at 1 per cont, ~ For further particulars apply, to : RALPH'&'ARMSTRONG; Carterton. 29th September. 1882. . . ~1192 FOR Bale or to Let.-14£ acres of prime Land in To Ore Ore, Mastorton, with 2 roomed House. Apply to J. Madden, CubaBtreet, Wellington, 1184 DIXON'S ESTATE. ■.-... J? OK SALE.-Section 37l in the above' Estate. Splendid situation, excellent soil. Area, 6J acres. ' Apply for terms, &c, ~ . CHARLES DIXON, H 63 Masterton. IQR SALE. -A Farm of about x\ £SO acres of: well drained swainp land. It. is fenced in and subdivided into C paddocks; water running in each and ! plonty of firewood. A Cottage of five rooms and garden, Ac. A road is running through ;l the and the Railway Ktatiou of Carterton is about l\ miles distant. ~ Apply to H.T. SI'KATT, . '"V. Grovtown. FDR SALE. ' NEW 9-roomed dwelling house, witb l. iron roof, and 28 acres of'and, thoroughly stookod garden; an orchard 210 fruit treos (in bearing) besides small fruit, shrubs, mthouses, &0., 2 aores stand ing bush, C (ellod ready for burning, balaric, in good.English grass, fenced iuto paddocks, peat soil Terms easy. Apply 993 Wu. STUART FORBES.' TO TET.-The.extensiv.e'STAßLlNG a ■*-. the Prince of Wales Hotel, Masterton For further particulars'apply to, • IH2 . . T. WAGGE. rpo .LE'T.-Very convenient, Suponor JL --'l)welling House, with nearly® aores of got d land, fenced, well situated,witliinabput'ten.minntiswalk of Qiieott-strcet, To let lbr;'a term, villi oi without right of purchase. Kent, nib 'urate to a desirable tenant. "■ '■ • 1.108 ;! - '■.'. R.. BROWN if a '' rniDLET OR SELL.-A Country X, Hotel, doinej a good businees, For further particulars apply io" ' ■■■*' " ' •A. McHUTCHON,. , 1121 Wbakataki," T7lolt"SALE,—Mauriceville Limb in any ; quantity. First-class sample. : Apply . W.W.Sellar,.! 1175 .'"."'. Temple Chambers. rpO LET.—A seven-roomed house in . • 0010-stiGot. Apply to H, Cole, Prospect Houße, .._....:■ 1178 rriO BE LET.-The ACCOMMODATION . . HOUSE at Bidef ord and THIRTEEN ACRES otLAN'D and BUSH; For particulars and terms apply to R. S. HAW-; KINS, Bowlands, Bide'ford. j 1193 ILLINGTON POULTRY ftPOff W CANARY, AND,"p.OCi SHOW. ; Tob'oliej.d^St t ,George , sHail.! On THPSJ)AY and FRIDAY, sth and 6th : , OCTOBER. ~.; . .L : ' Patr'li-HibExcelloucytheAoting-Gover-' nor. President—W. H. Levin, Esq,, M.H.il. Yice-President —C. J. Johnson, iEaq., m,h.r. ' "" ;., ■ Committee—Messrs R. Burrett, D! Caneron, E. Cohen, J, Coogan, 8. Danks, T.. Dwan,H,S.Fitzherheit, T, J. Glcw.J. E. Hayes, M; C. Hickcy, 0. C. Kobn, J. Lichtschciri.il, T...G. McCarthy, J. Maginuit), A. M'Donald, Alex. M'Donald, J, lE'Smith, Sydney; Smith, Rvßruco; Wallace, Andrew Young". ' i Honorary Treasurer-Mf .j, Mofiteith; Secretary,—Mr E $ MBlluiili Pou|tr'y;' MoßJii A Elkjns,' Q: Maalsfi, n\\& It O'Connnr. Pigeons: Messrs G. Denton, 0; Hill, and F. A. Krull. t'anaties'V Messrs He3ter and T, Truman. Doiis:'Mew's' A.' ElkinSj-T. l Gale, W. Hester, A, E. Maiufoid, G. 'Maslem,jand3,H,'.Shaw. -j. '• The following Special Prizes are o. ered!-" Class 6—A Clock, given by Mr H. Bennett:. Class H - Cup, by Air G,' Denton;' Class 22' -Reading Glass, by Mr J. Coogan; Class 27 ■'-Cup.by'Mr J, Maples {-.f jJ. and W.' Stap.'ts) j Class3l—Cup by-Mr'.(J. Kohn; Class 47—Pair of Vases, by Mr G. 'Dntton; A Lady's Opera Glass, by Messrs LilUejolm and Son; Class 58—Cup, ; by Mr ,F. ..Moller ; Class 'SB -Canary ? 'Cage, by i'Mi&sw'Aßlieit.' and Son; Class 65—Gup, by Mr"G. J K'J«raraa;' Clp ]Q -Clip, by Mr Lahnjau'; Clay 7fi-oup by Mr R. Bruce .Wallace i Class 77-—'. look, by.' Mesßrs J. King and Co | Class 78—Zulu Liquer Stand, by Mr R. Holliday j .Class.B9 T l doz. of Ale by Mr W. McKeevcr for''the dog dog shown in : this class.'; By Mr J. Si M, Thompson- » Cup for the best pen* of game fowls. By Messrs Edwards imd Green—a Ciip'for tho.bqst cattle dog.i •■: \. : V ' ! Other special prizes ! will'"be published in the Wawakapa Daily, the Evening Post, and New Zealand Times September; :"i ;'■'■, . Entries'ti be'^mkte'witb?Messrs .C. Hill, (Eainbt'on Quay),^.'^Smithy ; aud'. ■ the ...Secretary,' "at' his- officii'- next Empire Hotel, Entries w$ elo'tQ at'B p.rif,' on Monday, 2nd Oct'ofe; | .; "■ '■ AH exhibits pist be delivered at'the plage /of", eshibitiou,' 1 'Wollingtoni between llio hours: of'Ba.ni.'ahd,lo a.m. on Thursday,' othOctoberi ''■ '~ '; '' ■''.-:. : : .

The Exhibition'will be open, tpthe pnblio ohttuuvsdayl'fronrl.p.nwtOjfJ'sJm and on mp. to *9*p.te, at 'one shilling, excepting between the hours of 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the first and second days respectively, when the admission will be two shilh>MJ! > ; '-'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1194, 3 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1194, 3 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1194, 3 October 1882, Page 3

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