F.Hi Wood. R- IMPORTANT: TO BTOOROWNERS GATTIJB & SHEEP BREEDERS. FQB PRIVATE SALE, 'JpE WELL-KNOWN TUHITARATA HERD te( j of Pure-bied Shorthorn Cattle and Flock ol :Stud Lincoln Sheep, 182 171 H. WfOOD Las. been favored with __. 11,I 1 , instructions from D. MoMa9ter Esq, ofTuhitarata, owing to the approaching ter,lg mination of his lease, to offer for private sale, the undermentioned valuable pure bred -, aud prize short horn Oattlo, Lincoln Sheep, 5. in three lots— Lot 1. 20 puro bred short horn cows 12 d* do Heifers in, 8 of the above are in oalf to Red Prime sy. 4do do the 'Premier ID Bdo doßedßiby ... ■ ■ 3 do do the'Abbott nd The Premier, Rod Riby, and the Abbot wore bred by the Rev S. William-, of Hawke's Bay, Red Pnnco's podigreo is too well known to need comment. '2 ■ ■'■■■ Lot 2,' 'E The purebred, champion, short horn bull SIGNOR, calved March 29th, »i 1878, Got by Red Prin w 2nd dam at Royal Princess by Count of Oxford, See Coatoß'Herd Book, 25845. E "■ • ' '' ■. M - ■■■-. ■': . I Stud Flock ef Lincoln Rains and Ewes, ' comprisiug--167 Linouln Eweß, how lambing 40 Ewe Hoggets 3 Stud Rams Any remarks or comments on the above valuable stock would bo superfluous, as tho j Tuhitarata herd and flock are already so 11 widely and favorably known, . Tho sows aro all broken to bail and tho n heifers to tie up, VALUABLE FARM PROPER IT.' FOR PRIVATE SALE, FH. WOOD has received instructions • to offer for private salo a valuable farm property situated on the banks of the Rumuhunga River, East Taratahi. Comprising—- - ' ■.- . AA A ACRES first-class laud, rich soil, 350 dU U acres of which are now in crop. The wholo of the property is well and • securely fenced and sub-diyided. Improvements includegooddwclling house, cottage, Binds, &n, Horses, cows, farming implements, *c, wil be sold with the property, Price low. Terms very easy. A portios of the jbovo property could bo sold separately if desired. For further particulars apply to F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer aud stock station Agent. 1470 MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BHWB ' PHOTOGRAPHERS, Wuus-stkekt Wellington, Opposite the Empire Hotel. f MESSRS WRIGGLESWOBTH AND BINNS have tho honor to inform their patrons and tho public of Welhnpton, while thanking them most cordially for their heretofore more than liberal patronage, that having madenecesaary and important changes ■n their staff, and having secured new and more efficient aid in two important brauches of their art, they ire now in a position to offer better and more artistic productions than any they have yet attained-during a long and brilliantly-successful career. In proof of this, attention is respectfullycallcd to tho new exhibition of photographs now on view in their lobby, all pictures of which are printed from negatives taken during tho past fow weeks. Considorablo expenso has been incurred by the firm in securing the most complete and perfect processes of enamelling and embossing, and in future.all photographs leaving the establishment of Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns will bo finished by this beautiful meßervative method. Mr Wri'gglesworth'B long residence in tho principal cities of the Australian colonics .has given him exceptional facilities for becoming acquainted with all that is latest and boat in the art of producing sun pictures, and in future the operating-room and tho retouching'department will be under his persoual supervision. The agents of the firm in Melbourne and n Sydney have received instructions to keep ti Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns carefully aud promptly supplied with all novelties, p either in apparatus, accessories, or now pro- T cesses; also, they have; standingorders to stcuro any special talent that may become p available from time to time for any department of the firm's business, In conclusion, Messrs Wrigglesworth and Biniiß Log to inform intending sitters .that thoy may rely B upon tho most perfect and scrupulous care being bestowed upon their portraits, from r choice of accessories and background, lighting, posing, retouching, and printing, down to enamelling, mounting, and embossing, Special attention is called to the fact that thelinn have resolved to niako no extra charge for' enamelling, which in tho Australian colonies causes an additional outlay on the "\ part of the publio of from 5s to 20s per doz. Wrigglgsworth and Binns, : PHOTOGRAPHERS, . ( Willis-Sibke? ..,,., Wellington. A.Q -;'■': . ■■•■■« s»■ - ■ (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.) Vpj 0 OPPOSITE THE CLUB HOTEL.' L ' "A LL the FAVORITE BRANDS of Amerixl can Tobaccos, Cigars, and Cigarettes in Stock, ' ■■••■• CUT ' : UNEQUALLED IN THE DISTRICT, p ;j; > /pOI'ON THEPBEMIBESiII" Suir Cutting and Shaving Saloon attached, r FANCYOOODS or EVERYDEbCKIPTION Just Eeokived— . , .; A CONSIGNMENT of the CELEBRATED "Juno" Tobaoco. N aEORGE~DIXON, Proprietor. :•:■.'ST..'MATTHEW'S CHURCH: 1 , BAZAAR to pay off the DEBT on the l CHURCH -will- be held'in DEOEM- - BERi., Gifts of Material: oh Work wilLbe - . gladly, received at the Parsonage. ■ 1481 .-, mO in'• Qiiecn-sr. j'ss ■■!JL : - ; containing Eleven rooms, at present o'cjupiodibyiMrsMackay. For p'trtieulait' fi apply I JAMES WBI3LEY, I 1471 \ Lincoln Road,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 14 September 1883, Page 3
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