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F. H, Wood. TUESDAY, SEPTKMBKIi'II,' AT GREYTOWN, AH2o'olock noon A Valuable Frceliold Pioperty, comprising . Twenty-five (25) Ac™ of Good Land, with aCoinmorlious D.weliing House and (tytbuilding ereoted thereon, lately in the occupation of Mr John Brookling, and situate near Greytown, in the provincial district nf Wellington. By Order of the Mortgagee, under conduct ol the Supreme Court, under the provisions of tho Land Transfer Act Amendment Act, 1880. MB F. H. WOOD is instructed by the • Registrar of the Supreme Court Wellington, to Sell by Public Auction at his Auction Rooms, Greytown, on the above dateAll that piece or parcel of land ■ situate near Greytown, containing twenty-five (25) acres, more or less, being part of the I'owatu West' Block, and boingiho allot- • ment number four (i) on a subdivided , plan of part of the said block deposited 'in the Land Registry Office, at Welling- ■ ton, and numbered 174, and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, volumo 19, folio 274, For terms and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs Heard and Gray, Solicitors, Grey, town, or to the Auctioneer, P. H. Wood. 1473 IMPORTANT TO STOOKOWNERS, CATTLE & SHEEP JREEDEKS, FOR PRIVATE SALE. ;■ • THE WELL-KNOWN 'tuhitarata herd of Purc.-bied Shorthorn Cattle and Flock of ' ' Stud Lincoln Shcori, ,171.. H.WOOD has been favored with JL'. ,* instructions from D. McMaster Esq,, of Tuhilaralß, owing to the approaching te'rinitiation of his lease, to oiler for private sale, the undermentioned valuable puro brod and prize short horn Cattle, Lincoln Sheep, in three lots .- Lot 1. 20 puro bred short horn cows 12 d* do Heifers 8 of the above are in calf to Red Priino 4 do do the Premier , 8 do do Red Riby 3 do do the Abb&tt '1 he Premier, Red Riby, and the Abbot were bred by tho Rev S. William-, of Hawke's Bay, HeA Pnnco's podigreo is 100 well known to need comment. Lot 2, Tho purebred, champion, short horn bull SIGNOR, calved March 2!) th, 1878. Got by Red Prince 2nd dam Royal Princess by Count of Oxford. Seo Coatoa' nerd Book, 25845. Lot 3. Stud Flock of Lincoln Rams aud Ewes, comprising—--167 Linculu Ewes, now lambing 40 Ewo Hoggols 3 Stud Rams Any remarks or comments on tho aoovo valuable stock would bo superfluous, as tho Tuhitarata herd and flock ire already 80 widely and favorably known, The sows aro all brokon to bail and the heifers to tie up. Further particulars an to podigrecs, &c, can bo obtained on application to the undersigned and the stock cm be seen at thu Tuhitarata Station, Lower Valley, F. H. 'WOOD, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent. 1476 VALUABLE FARM PROPERrY, FOR. PRIVATE SALE. EH, WOOD lias received instructions . to offer for private sale a valuable farm property situated on the banks of the Rumahunga River, East Taratahi. Comprising— QAA ACRES first-class land, rich soil, 350 t/l/v ""res of which are now in crop. The whole of the property is well and securely fenced and sub-diyided. Improvements include'good dwelling house, cottage, sheds, &n, Horses, cows, farming implements, <Sc, wil be sold with the property. Prieo low. Terms very easy. A portion of the above property could be sold separately if desired. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer and stock station Agent. 1476 MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS J PHOTOGRAPHERS, WlI/US-BTREET WEI, LINQTO N, Opposite the Empire Hotel. MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH AND ' BINNS have the honor to inform their patrons and ttie public of Wellington, whilo thanking them most cordially for their heretofore more than liberal patronago, that havingmadenecessaryandimportant changes n their staff, and having secured new and moro efficient aid in two important branches of their art, they ire now in a position to offer better and moro artistie productions than any they have yet attained during a long and brilliantly-suocesßful career. Iu proof of this, attention is respectfully called to the new exhibition of photographs now on view in their lobby, all pictures of which are printed from negatives taken during the past few weeks. Considerable expense has been incurred by the firm in seouring the most complete and perfect processes of enamelling aud embossing, and in future all photographs lcaving.tlie establishment of Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns will bo finished by this beautiful preservative method. Mr Wrigglesworth's long residenco in the principal cities of the Australian colonies has given him exceptional facilities for beooming acquainted with all that is latest and best in the art of producing sun pictures, and in future the operating-room and tho retouching department will be under his personal supervision. The agents of the firm in Melbourne aud Sydlioy have received instructions to kcop Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns carefully and promptly supplied with all novelties, either in'apparatus, accessories, or new processes ; also, they have standing oidi.-ra to Btcuro any. special talent that may become availablo'from time to time for any department of the firm's business. In conclusion, Messrs Wricglcßworth and Binns Leg to inform iuteiiding sitters that they may rely upon the most perfect and scrupuleus caro being bestowed upon their portraits, from choice of accessories and background, lighting, posing, retouching, aud printing, down to enamelling, mounting, and embossing. Special attention is called to the fact that the firm have resolved to make no extra charge for euamolling,' which in the Australian colonies causes an additional outlay on the part of the public of from 5s to 20s per doz. Wrigglesworth and Binns, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WXLLIS-SIHKET ...WELLINGTON NOTICE. PERSONS bringing in or taking out h jrses from Mr T. Jagerhoru's paddock at Mauricevillo are 'warned NOl' to SUCK.EGGS as J intend to' POISON some eggs'afterthis dateiii-order to get clear of Hawks and other Mad Jacks. NEB PERSON. September 3,1883. _ 1473

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1476, 6 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1476, 6 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1476, 6 September 1883, Page 3

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