■v-y^HoMpar-:;;^ TUESDAY, 26ih MARCH, 1889. , . .•;• ;y At i O'clock; STOGfSALB, MARTINBOROIIGH. FTJ WOOD has received • •XI; VY instructions to sell by public auction at Martinborougb on the abovo date at 1 p.m., '•■ 100 Sheep 300 Merino Wethers. ■•"■■ 30 Head of Mixed Cattle, 2 to 4 years 20 Store Cows and Heifers 60 4-tooth Fat Wethers 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull Several good horsos . Several good draught horses anp Tip Carts, FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.. Thursday/March 28th, 1889, At One O'clock. TARATAHIBTOCKSAJJ. P. H, WOOD Will sell by Publio Auction as above—--300 First olass Ewes 60 Fat Ewes, heavy weights 120 Lambs in the wool 300 Good Breeding Ewos . 130 Ewes • • 100 Fat Wethers 100 Store Ewes 10 springing Oowa and heifers • 5 Fat Cows 12 Yearling Steers and heifers Horses of all classes. Further Entries Invited. PIANOS. PIANOS, NEW AND SECONDHAND, Tpt riASH, OK ON TIME PAY--1 \j MBNTS. F.H.WOOD Has several first-class instruments for sale, now on view at his Groytown Booms No excuse for anyone being without a Piano, now, ' 2429 Freehold and Leasehold at Alfredton, REMARKABLY GOOD INVEST. MENT. UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS, . SMALLEST POSSIBLE CASH DEPOSIT. fl-Bf OOD Has received instructions from Mr JOHN BuUSTEAD to sell privately at a price so low for suoh a desirable property, and on terms so easy that the investment should be readily accepted, his superior and improved firm of 342 Acres Known as Fisher's Coiner, Alfredton. There is a House on the property, Bheep yards, and outbuildings have been erected, and the fencing is good and serviceable. Altogether a good sheep-carrying and very payable holding is to be secured on the . most advantageous terms. There will also be given in with the purchase, thus further enhancing its value, the goodwill of a 21 years' lease of an Education Reserve of 52 acres at an extremely low rental, with a right of extension for 21 yoavs more. Also for Sale, in the same connection Deterred Payment Section, No 209, Block XII,« Mangaone. This comprises 210 acres, of which 20 acres of bush have been felled, It now carries 100 sheep, and this number can be easily and quickly much increased, ' Apart from their practical value the two Alfredton Properties are situated in i most charming and fertile neighbor-hood,-and as a payable and picturesque homestead they would indeed be hard to jurpass, Further particulars may" be learnt on application to F, H.WOOD, Estate Agent, Greytown. W. A. YOUNG, FRUITERER <fc COO ECTIONER. RESPECTFULLY intimates to the _I) Inhabitants of the Wairarapa that lie has opened premises in those buildings idjoining tho Evening Post, with sksje election of Fruits of ovory description. Orders by Post or Telegram promptly ittendcd to, The trade liberally dealt with. Cash purchaser of locally frown fruit, Note the address !- W. A, YOUNG, jorner of Lambtmi-Quay and Willis-St,, WELLINGTON, 8301 BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS I H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, 'Opposite the Indo-China Tea Dopot), MASTERTON. WHILST thanking thoso who haye supported him since he has been ,n business intimates that he has a choice itock of own made BOOTS ANDSHOES ilways or. hand, in Gentlemen's Ladies ind Children's of every description, Honwaiow's Boyi' and Girls' School Boots are noted for Neatness.Qualityand Cheapness, Hocnslow's Fashionable and Popular HIGH LEG CALF AND SAN GAROO BOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE. Special mads DAMPPROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep the feet dry; verv suitable for country wear Eketaluma Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Pkopbietor. HAVING taken over the above wellknown, and old-established Hotol T. Parsons trußts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair sharo ol patronage. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL In the Forty Mile Bush, The House has been thoroughly|rent| vated and re-furnished. The quality of the Wines, Beeer. r anc Spirits are of the very beat obtainable T. PARSONS, 153 Proprietor, NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL'AND PRODUCE ■/.;' MERCHANTS, Si, Lambton-Quay, We il iSa To N CONSIGNMENTS receivedand dis posed of, and the trade dealt wit] on most reasonable terms ': rS'ALL GOODS KEPT IN STOOI . NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co., _• *"' IuOTIONEERS,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3159, 21 March 1889, Page 3
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672Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3159, 21 March 1889, Page 3
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