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JLo west & lor us. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1884. At 11 O'Olouk IMPORTANT AND UNRIWIRVED SALE OF :.■ Dairy Cows,' Horses, Pigs, Veliicles, Implements, In the Ulstate' of,T, ,R, OWEN (Deceased)', .it his Film beside the the'. Dairy Factory, Clurcville, on" WEDNESDAY, June 4th, at II o'c'ock, T OWES (HORNS Imve received inJLI stations inm the Exocutor3 in the above Estate, to still— K t) Splendid Dairy Cows, of which mosf UtC aro in milk, Buine springing ti calve. All carefully seleoted fo' Dairy purposes. .' ■' 1 Grand Farm Jfiare, and two light h.v neaa Mares J Tip Cart aud Harness : • New Dog Cart and Harness 1 Bull Stag and 5 Caives,;: 2 Prize Pigs (sow ami boar), imported and bred by-Lord Aylesbury 1 ry Large Pigs (sows and boars), brid by JL I Mr Canning, of Nelson gg Y<iuug l'iga 1 Now Cambridge Roller, by Reid and 1 Gray 3 Saddles'Bi d B idles and 2 Wliips ■Wheelbarrow, tencing Wire|■ Feicing Posts, Grindstone,' . Gates Lot Grass Peed, Farm .tools,, Garden Tools, and Hous.liold Furniture and Meets, including 'Bedsteads, Bedding, Toiletware, Chairs, Tables, Conchas, Cl.ellbiuers, Chests Drawer», Cutlery, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Ac. The Auctioneers draw special attention to the Cows and Pigs. The Cows are undoubtedly the finest lot of milkers in the District, being all well bred, young, quiet, and all carefully clioscn for she Dairy. Tho Pigs aro from imported stock, took' first prizes at the into show at Carterton, and for ba-eiliuj/ aud quality cannot be .equalled. ' 1088 IMS AND MS' ~ PROPERTY LIST. Goodwill of Leasobold Property, 113 1600 ACRES Splendid LiNl) at Gladstone . • ACRES Freehold and 700 acres LkasdH'jld, Wliaroaiua,; with 3000 sheep OA/lO ACKf,S Sp'ondid Improved /vUUtr LAND, Lower Valley, divided into 27 paddocks; largo duet in?. 1 IQ6 Splundid ACRES FARM, Ojiaki," divided, and good dwullinp; water aud shelter. Easy terms, 250" shell Ory£ ACRE SHEEP RUN, Upper 0I t) Tnuoru. well improved and subdivided, good Dwelling.' , ' ACRE SHEEP & CATTLE RUN, on tho Faliau 1 iver. 1570

well improved 2QO AGUES GOOD PASTORAL LAND, near Carterton, improved aud subdivided; and goad Dttolling ; 1 ' ACRE FARM, lienr Carterton. • Convenient paddocks andlgou'd Dwelling ; < " ACRES SPLENDID LAND, bounds Ituamahanga River. Well iinuroved ACHES IMPROVED LAND, Uppur Plain. •. FettceJ aud Dwelling ACRES GOOD LAND, Mastcrton. 143 l: 688 v 156 Property known as Wildfell, 2584 acres, fenced and subdivided, good house aud outbuildings, Price low, terms easy. Also— SECTIONS of J, i. Mid 1 acre in Befltley'a, lorns and Ferpußson's Estate WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB, Pbe«ldfnt—JMin Russell, Esq. Yiuk-Pkesiden'M -D, McDougal, Esq, and P. Hume. Esq. JuDas-Mr T.H.Hill. 16 Au-agk Dog Stakes.—First dog, £ls; rwniicr up, £10; the winners of two courses, £2los each. 8 Deo Poppy-SwKia,-For dogs under 18 ' months old at day. of nomination, First dog, £6; runner up, £4. Nomination, 10s each do?, Qualification fee for non-memberii of tlio Club, £l. ■ Coursing to commence at Lower Valley oa TUESDAY, the 3rd. June, 1884,.at9 a.m. RICHARD J, FITTON, : 1G77 Secretary, GOOD NEWS;!, GOOD NEWS 11 F. W. TEMPLE TTAS the pleasure of announcing to: the inhabitants'of' Mastertou and surrounding' districts tint lie inteuds re-opening Mr J as, Wrigley's shop opposite; E, McEweu's Blacksmith shop, as a ' GENERAL GROCERY STORE; / As this is the adve'rtiseiVspecial line, lie will deal in 110 other, and trusts by thorough-: ly understanding, and attending to his business:and selling first class stock: at Wellington prices, to itierit and, receive a fair share of public support.;>• 1678

SIGNOR OTTO HUG, •- / ; , ; : J.V. . ' . TUi CEL MEDICAL' 0' LAI it V 0 Y A N T arrived ngaia ia| Wellington and will Visit the Wairarapa District THE 15TH. OF JUNE. MASTERTON-The 16 th W\ the 20 th June; at CLUB HOTEL, GREITOWN—The 20th till the 25ih ;IG9I ' J line, HOTEL W. J. WATEKSON, carrier, &c.... everjT Mqkdat every Tdim>aY and-F«day,wiffi OENEBAL MEKCHAIS Dls!e. All . ordera lor carting will.receive prompt aud, ; be; cuted 4t the lowest possible prices. . Orders left. at-H&pp and-Hare's will receive prompt attentieq.ii-jl(|B3 ;, r) v jiroii// :Gl ' -l! ..yxiid 'A;;;/! imwW fr '•

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 3

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