Juowest; 6c JLoriiN. SATUBDAY,-MAY" 31st, 1884.; '.'-, v \r. ;lt;2o'clock.;- .:) Important ian^Sa.e. Jj to sell at their rooms,'oil behalf of the Executors of tlio lato.-.. vI'LOHAEL DIXO't, (Deceased), G Aorea of Valuable Bush Land, being : parb of.Kural Section No. 20, nil' Chipel street. 1 Building Allotment, fronting Chapel 'street. * 17 Acres Land on tho Southern bank of the Waingawa Eiver. Also, for the Estate of Mr It. H. CHINUHEN, Section No, 10, Worksop-rond, of 1 acre lrood.. •■'■.■'•. Section-No, 11, fronting Dixon-streot, ■ ■of 1 aero 24 perches FOR THE ESTATE 01? HARVEY . cUONSi
1 lie Interest on the lease of the Walpoua Woolncourinu aud Tanuery Works, which is complete.as a going concern, witli Buildings,. Sheds, Cottages, Wool I'reES, Macliinei'y, and all requisite tools. Offering special inducements to a small capita.istto secure a splendid paying business. Also—--1 Brake and Harness, 1 Trap snd Harness, Weighing Jilachiio, Trucks, Trolleys, Basils, Leather, , iskins, Tannery Tools, and sundries. ■FMDAY, MAY 30, 1881. . At 10' Clock. ' IMMENSE SALE OF STOCK IN TRADE OF GENERAL IVJL received instructions to sell on the premises in the bankrupt estate of D. f, McCarthy Tli/> cnlire stock in trade, being of a goreial country store, em'l racing every line suited to this distric;, the general list will be,Draprry—Jlon's and Roys' 'Clothing,: Hosiery, Hats, Flannels, Calicnes, Blankets, Rugs, Beddinp.' Boots and Shoes. Ladies Uiess Goods, iu great variety.
A Largo and Varied Stock of Crockery, lionmongery, empraoing every requisite for' Coiitra store. Farmers, Householders; Cabinetluakora. A Largo Assortment of the best Gioceries. Barbed Wire, Staples, Oval Boilers, Tinware, Cast IronJoileis, and many other lines too numerous to partioulariso 50 Bolts of Scrim WITIKJUT THE SLIGHIEST EESERVE. Sa'o FRIDAY, 30th, at 1 O'Clock. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1884. ." At 11 O'Olock "• IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE r , ' OP :. i. . '''■.' Dairy Cows, Horses, Pigs; Vehicles,: Implements. • In the. Estate of T. R. OWEN (Deceased), at, his Farm beside the the Dairy Factory, Clareville, on WEDNESDAV, June 4th, at 11 o'cock. T OWES &lORNS have, received inlj structibns from tho Executors in the abovo Estate, to sell- . . - frQ Splendid Dairy Cows, of which most On! are'in milk', Somo springing to ca ! ve; ■ Ail' carefully selected for Da ; ry purposes, 1 Grand Farm Ware, and two light harness Mares ■:' ; ■' '-. "J Tip Cart and Harness •-- I New Dog Cart and Harness I . 1 Bull Stag and 5 Calves 2 Prize Pigs (sow and boar), importod and bred by Lord Aylesbury - 1 N Large Pigs (sows'.and bo irs), bred by XI Mr Canning, of Nelson QK Yi.uDgKgg\ JL Gray ' ■3 Saddles and Bridleß and 2 Whips Wheelbarrow, Fencing Wire, Fencing Posts, Grindstone. .■;-.- .■■ . 0 Gales
Lot Grass Seed, Farm Tools,: Garden Tools, and Household Furniture and Effects, including. Bedsteads, Bedding, Toiletware, Chairs, Tables, Couches, Chcfibnieiß, Chests Drawer", Cutlery, Crockery,. Cooking Utensils, do. > ~ .■, , '...■>; The Auctioneers draw special attention to the Cows and Pigs. . The Cows; are un ' doubtedly tho finest lot of miikers in the District, being all well "bred, yonng, quiet, and all carefully chosen .for the Dairy. The Pigs are from imported stock, took first prizes at the late show at Carterton, and for breeding and quality cannot be equalled; i ' CARRIER,&c,.... ...,„.. EKETAHUNAj WILL leavo Eketahima every. Monda* ; ' ! and ;'Thursday, and' Mas'terton every, Tdkmjay and him with GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ■ All : bideirs for 'carting will receive prompt attdtition, and^be. ekcuted at the lowest possible prices.' • ''.' ■ ."; Ordorfl' left at K&pp/aiid'fiateV will receive prompt attention.' ,; ''"'' ; " : '■':' ' 168& SSRS' J. STONE' «'SbN.;;o£:.',th6 ._ Waipoua Nursery, beg to .inform the _)itants„of tho,districlthat theyhavd receivedalarge'and assorted"'sto'ek'offruit and ornamental trees from - the well-known nurseryof Sir Ivory,,of RangioraJ.Canter* :bury, and are. prepared to, sell; tbe same at reasenftblo'prices, „'Orders/left /ivitb.:ilr.'Av P. Feilding will be attended to. 1683
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 28 May 1884, Page 3
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