FOR IMMEDIATE SALE; . ! A BARGAIN. >. ' . HALF AORE: LAND, andauperiorßeven r-rpM DwelUag House and oat REVANs'-ST., SOUTH FEATHERBTON. Pbioe, £145. Termßeasy. 1 '! I Apply to ' ! ' P. H. WOOD, 1180 | Auctioneer , and EstatelAgent;:. : . Leasehold for Sale. Q IV ACRES 2 roods; situate Ward's Line, 0 I Morrißon's Bash, part of Seotion 16, on the plan of the Maroa Plan Block j ' 10 years to run, partly foiled and olearedi . ! SPLENDID LAND. For further particulars apply to j F. H. WOOD, I ..Auctioneer and. Estate Agent, 1168 | ~H j j Greytown, ,
SiM Farm Property, 1 Q£J ACRES LAND, situate at Carter-' 1/vU jton, between the 1 properties of Mr Ba&satt and Mr G. Waterson i: boing aectiona N05.303 ;and 304, In order t< effect an immediate sale 35s (thirty-five shillings) per acre will bo taken,and liberal terms given. Ai opportunity not to be lost. Apply to' F. H. WOOD, 1160 ! Auctioneer and Estate Agent.
FOB SALE. QAA ACRES Land, situate TARAOUUj TAHI well fenced and auk divided; partly sown in English grass. To.' gether with 500: sheep, and four-roomed cottage, , Price: £4 per-acre, Apply to F, H, WOOD, 1187 ; Auctioneer rnd estate Agent. FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE j POSSESSION. AN established ready money Tailoring . Business at Greytown'; together with furniture, fittings, &0,, of shop, work shop, and four-roomed dwelling (attached to shop). The furnitureijof goodqunlityandnearly new. Trofitable businesidoing. Bent low. Price, inclusive, £4O. A splendid opportunity for a good practical tailor with a small capital Apply to 1199 F. H. WOOD. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. = ONE ACRE Land, having a frontage of two chains to Bambry'e line Carterten, and a two-roomed cottage erected thereon. Price, £6O on termß, or £7O cash. A BARGAIN. : Apply to O. WOOD, ■ 118? • Auctioneer and Estate Agent, . FOR SALE. dl\ A ACRES good level land, situate UUU WEST TARATAHI, close to the hills; securely fenctd, and divided into convenient allotments; each paddock well watered all the year round by springs. Neatly all sown in English grass; partly ploughed and cropped. Good totara bnsb. Stock to go with property, 600 cheep, horses, eto. Improvements include new and substantially built eleven-roomed house, large wool shed, bain, stabling, and other. outbuildings, sheep dip and yardß, three-acre orchard, eto, Price, L 6 per acre, For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, 1187 . Auctioneer and Estate Agent. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR . - . SALE. • QA/| ACRES LAND, situate EabtTarat/vV: tabi, close to the river • all securely fenced and subdivided; first-class land; 390 aoreß in crop. Good buildings and otherimprovemeuts, together with 10 plough horses,'ploughs, harrows, drill, harness, farming implements, and tools of every description. Price; £5500. ( Terms, £IOOO caßh, balance can remain or. mortgage if desired. For further particulars, apply to 'F.H.WOOD, 1202 Auctioner and Estate Agent. ON SALE, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of Single xx and Double Iron Bedsteads and Spring Mattrasm Very Cheap. Samples can lie seen and purchases made at FX WOOD'S Auctioneer, and Land and Estate Agent, 1197 Greytown and Caiterton.
TO LET. 01 ACRES LAND situate on Bambry's 2 Lino, Carterton, together with six roomed house, 2-utalled stable, work shop &o. For further particulars apply to J. H. WOOD, 1197; Auctioneer and Estgts Agent. JEYE'S SHEEP DffT Nob Poisonous; Awarded the Silver Medal at the Chbistchd(!cji Exeibitioh. timonials from all parts of the world. Its Pkodlur mkrits : 1. .Bale In Uso.~lt 1b not poiwnous in uuliko carbolic, arsenlear and amy other dips, w , havo been found so fatal itimary Instances.2. Improves the Wool.-The appearance ol the wool iaunprovedln j and is rendered ; 3. Simple in Applloation-li mixes at Mot with cold water, and becomes instantly whits line milk. It will be well to beware of spurious ImitatlotM which resemble Jeje's in this one particular, and lead the credulous to imagine that it is a similar prepara tlon. , 4. Cheapness.—Beln; sold in a concentrated form one gallon will make irojn 80 to 100 gallons when diluted for a sheep dip, and Is found to be practically cheaper than any other... 6. Ite efficacy.—it is certain destruction to ticks, pi t roaggot, lies, and all insects and parasites, that infest sheep and other' animals; and also cures footrot, scab, Ac. Nothing has been found to equal It Is thiE|reßpe^t 'f he fly does not|trike again,after a sheep has W.?J? dltPed in .Jey,es'. This peculiarity oaused Jt,M. Government to send * large quantity to the seat of war in Zululand as a , „ preventive apilnstths fjetieeily. ■ 0. HealingFr°pcitics.-It heals wbupclsand sores of all kinds in a marvellous manner, jni'lssafoin application, and where the hair has fallen ofl7rom scab, the hair speedily crows again. I Cures wornmin the throat in lambs and all in■erna! parasites.'" r 8. For Foot-and-mouth Disease it is the only specific yet discovered. ?:, A ? & Wntcr Dip.-It can be used with perfect safety in the coldest weather without any ill effects. winter anlmal 10 reßisk tho inclemency, o Pamphlets and full information from any of the sub-ftgents or from . ZOHRAJj/NEWMAN <E CO., 1201 Apents for Nejv Zealand. The greytown .hotel GREYTOWN, WAIBABAPA, IOHN QDIN . . . . PBOPEIETOR ' 1 —-o THE above well-known and old<estab lsVicd Hotel pliers Speoial Advantages, to Visitors to the: Wairarapa and Travelling Public in Accommodation arid Convenience, Partionlar attention has been given to the arrangement of Private Apartments, and the Premises having recently, been thoroughly renovated, the accommodation is equal to any in the district Visitors will, find all the iraforta of a Home, and ererv attention paid then... A comfortable Covered Conveyance in connection J with' the. Hotel meets every .train,, for the convenience of Patrons and the Pubilo, While soliciting the Favors of the Tr Publio, and thanking his patrons, for'the support hitherto accorded, the' Proprietor wishes, to asftt* them .the same attention, will be given as hitherto.' Good Stabling and. Grass addocks are attached 1 to the Ht tel. Nora— '' . - the OEEYTOWN HOTEL, ' 'jTpthb s fey ,Po«t and Tele
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 4
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