H.Monteith &:€<>. FACING STOCK FOR SALE, H. montjjFth & CO. Have been favored with instructions ;fiom . Wm. Douglas, JBsq, (who lias resolved te discoutiuuo his Racing Stud), to dispose of privately— THE OF HIS VALUABLE RACING STOCK, • Including the well-known Howes "LOCH LOMOND," "A.G," • And'alßo—- ■' "MAHANGA," ■■" ' (Entered for H.B. Guineas and tho Auckland Derby,). And a liiimbor of young thoroughbreds. Full particulars oa application to H. MONTEITH&CO., Stock Agents, ANNUAL SALE OF EXHIBITS, &o. Under tub ausucks of tub HAWKES' BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTOUAL SOCIETY. Hastings, October 6,1882. (the bay ajtkr the show,) HMOSTEITH ft 00., will hold their , annual sale m above, SELLERS desirous of taking advmitago of tins first-class opportunity f»r tho salo of stock aro respectfully requested to forward particulars early to admit of their being catalogued. H.MONTEITH AGO.. Auctioneers, 1174 Horse bazaar, .Napier.
For Sale or To Let. To Let or Sell. IIHAT splendid property situated in the . . centre of Carterton, late in die occupation of Mr Adam Armstrong, CONSISTING OF--75 acres of good land, fenced and Bubdivided. This property has an extensive frontage to Hiuh Street, on n portion of which stands a commodious dwelling, together with Barn' Stable, Cowsheds, Dairy and Stock Yard' ALSOA large Auutioi Room, Offices, and Fnlo Yards, all well and substantially built. The bulk of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent, For further particulars apply to EALPJJ It. ARMSTRONG. Carterton, 29th September, 1882. 1192 AORSaleor to Ltit.-14i acres of prime l) Land in To Ore Ore, Masterton, with 2 roomed'[false. Apply toJ, Madden, Cubastreet, Wcl:i:i-(r.n. 1184 DIXOiVS ESTATE. | •Oil SALE.—Section 37, in the above • Mate. Splendid situation, excellent soil. Area, G| acres. Ajiply far U'MIS, &c. CHARLES DIXON, AOR SALE.-A Farm of about I 1 S3O acres of well drained swamp land. It is fenced in and subdivided into 0 paddocks; water running in each and plenty of firewood. A Cottage of five rooms and garden, &e. A road is running through the property, and the Railway Station of Carterton is about % miles distant. Apply to H. T. St'MTT, 1101 Grevtowii: FOE SALE. A NEW 9-roomed dwelling kouso, with L iron roof, and 28 acres of. and, thoroughly stocked garden, an orchard •210 fruit trees (in bearina) besides small fruit, shrubs, nuthouses, &&, 2 acres stand ing hush, 6 felled ready for burning, .balanc. in good English grass, fenced into paddocks, peat soil. Terms easy. Apply 993 Wu. STUART FORBES. TO TET.-The extensive STiBLING a the Prince of Wales Hotel, Masterton 1142 T. WAOGE. TO LET,—Very convenient, Superior Dwelling' House, with nearly 8 acres of good land, fenced, well situated, within about ten minutes walk of Queen-street. To let for a term, with oi without right of purchase, Kent moderate to a desirable tenant. 1108 R. BROWN &(o. rpOLET Oli SELL.-A Country . Hotel} doing; a good business, For further particulars apply to : A, McHUTCHON, 1121 Whakataki. 710R SALE.—Mauriceville Lime in any j} quantity. First-class sample. Apply W.W.Sellar, 1175 Temple Chambers. npO LET.-A seven-roomed house in i. Cole-street. Apply to H, Cole, ProsTO BE LET.-Tho ACCOMMODATION HOUSE at Bidef ord and THIRTEEN ACRES of LAND and BOSH, For particulars and terms apply to R, S. DAWKINS, Bowlands, Bideford. 1193 WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON " CANARY, AND DOG SHOW, To be held at St. George's Hall. On TBURSDAY and FRIDAY, sth and 6th OCTOBER. Patron-Hi&Excellency the Aoting-Gover-nor, Presideut-W, H.Levin,Esq,,M.H.ii. Vice-President —C. J.' Johnson, Esq.', M.H.I). Committee-Messrs R, Burrett, D, Caneron, E. Cohen, J, Ooogan, S, Danks, T, Dwsn, E, S. Fitzherbei t, T. J. Glew, J. E. Hayes, M. C. Hickey, C. Hill, W, Jameson, C. Kohn, J.Lichtscheindl.T. G.McCarthy, J. Maginnitj, A. M'Donald, Alex, M'Donald, J. H, Smith, Sydney Smith, R, Bruce Wallace, Andrew Young. Honorary Treasurer—Mr J. ■ Monteith, Secretary,-Mr E. E. Edmunds.. Judges-Poultry: Messrs A EJkins, G. Mastoid, and It. O'Connor. Pigeons: Messrs G. Denton, 0, Hill, and F. A. Krull. Canaries: Messrs A. Elkin3, W. Hester and T, Truman. Dogs: Mews A, Elkins, T. Gale, W. Heitcr, A. E. Mansfoid,.G. Maslem, andJ.H. Shaw. The following Special Prizcsare o,".ered : Class 5,-A Clock, given by Mr H. Bennett: Class 11- Cup, by Mr G, Denton; Class 22 —Reading Glass, by Mr J. Coogan; Class 27 -Cup by Mr J. Staples (of J. and W. Staples) j Class 31—Cup by Mr C. Kohn; Class 47—Pair of Vases, by Mr G. Dutton; 1 Class 50- A Lady's Opera Glass, by Messrs ' Littlcjolm and Son; Class 66-Oup, by Mr F. Mollcr ; Glass 58—Canary Cage, by I Messrs Asher and Son; Class 65—Cup, by 1 Mr G. L. Jennees j Class 70 -Cup, by Mr Lahman ; Class 76-Cup by Mr R. Bruce I Wallace; Class 77—! lock, by Messrs J. King and Co; Class 78—ZuluLiqn'erStand, by Mr K. Holliday; Class 83-1 doz. of Ale | by Mr W. McKeever for the ugliest dog dog shown in this class, By Mr J. S, M, , Thompson- a Cup for the best pen of game I fowls. By Messrs Edwards And Greon-a Cup for the best cattle dog. Other' sppcial prizes will bo published in the Waibakapa Daily, tho Evening Poßfc, aud New Zealand Times on Saturday, 30th September, '::•'■ .. Entries'to be made "with Messrs 0. Hill, T, J. Gleiv (Lambtoh Quay), J. H, Smith, and the Secretary,: at his: office, next Empire Hotel. Entries will close at 8 p.m. on Monday, 2nd October. ; ; •■■;.■■.■ AH exhibits must be delivered at.the place of exhibition, "Wellington, between thejiours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Thursday, sthOctober. ' ■-.'•■ ' : The Exhibition will bo open to the public on Thursday, from 1 p.m.' to 9 p.m., 1 and on Friday; from 9a.m. to, jhp.-m,, at one shiiliiig.l.'excep'tiug betoeen;thc hours of 1 p,ni, ( to4p.m,,and.9a,m,t;o lp,m. on the first and Becond days respectively, when the admission will be two shillings. „
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1195, 4 October 1882, Page 3
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