"■■ THURSDAY., 2Brd MAY, 1889,ir B» - TaxatahinStack Sale . Will sell by Publio auction at the Tara M talii Yards on the above • 200 Fat Ewes • . - . o. 140 Good Breeding Ewes m 100 Fat Ewes / ! Si 50 Lambs in the fi B0 Empty Ewes a- And, instructed by Messrs Joseph ant s, piuiiipß, :■■• ), . 12 Purebred Ayrshire hoifera, s, springing to calf. t ; FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED, TO STOOK OWNERS. The Purebred Shorthorn Bull, I "ROAN_ COUNT." I TjWR SALB—That fiuo, long pediII JO greed young Shorthorn Bull, e ROAN COUfIT. . Ho jb in wand - condition, and is perfectly quiet. His ;' stock, now two-yoar.old, have been and are rich Beds, full of hair. For price, which is low for such a well-bred animal—for Owner's name ■' (who is a breeder of the highest repute), j and for full particulars, n %iy to. IV H. WOOD, 8187 - Greytown. am if. ut. THKELKELD'S "INGLEWOOD" FLOCK AND HERD. . LINCOLN AND LEICESTER SHEEP, AND SHORTHORN CATTLE, J T Bespecfully beg to notify to flock " X owners and land holders, that I [ am AGENT in the North Island for Mr . Threlkcld, the eminent breeder of th'e famous Inglewood flock and herd, I P. E WOOD, 3171 Auctioneer, Greytown, GOOD PADDOCKING. Xi._ acres at To Ore Ore, with subdivisions and every convenience for stock to be let at an extremely low rontal, . Apply E.H.WADDINGTON, 31M Perry-street. FOR KALE.-A BARGAIN. 1 Timber and ¥OOI Waggon A Team of four first-class Draught horses, guaranteed 4 Sets Harness 1 Spring Trap 1 Ladios 1 Phteton, new 1 Single'seated buggy, second-hand For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, * Freehold and Leasehold at Alfredtou. REMARKABLY GOOD INVESTMENT. ■ UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS. SMALLEST POSSIBLE OASH DEPOSIT. ■f-5 WOOD Has received instructions from Mb JOHN BuUSTEAD to soil privately at a price so low for such a desirable property, and on terms so easy that the investment should be readily accepted, his superor and improved farm of 342 Acres, Known as Fisher's Corner, Alfred ton. There is a two-roomed whare on the proporty. Sheep yards have been erected, and the fencing is good and serviceable Altogether a good sheep-carrying and vorylpayable holding is to be secured on the most advantageous terms, There will also bo given in with tho purchase, thus further enhancing its value, tho goodwill of a 21 years' lease of an Education Reserve of 62 acres at an extremely, low rental, with a riffht of extension for 21 years more, Also for Sale, in connection the same 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 mnob • increased. Apart from their practical value tho two Alfredton Properties are situated in a most charming and fertile neighbor hood, and as a payable and picturesqu homestead thoy would indeed be hard t surpass. Further particulars may be learnt 0 application to F.H.WOOD, Estate Agent, Greytown' s sag m LADIES' fc GENTLEMEN'S FELT LINED WOODEN SOLED BOOTS AND SLIPPERS FOR COUNTRY WEAR. Ladies' Gents Lace top, lined with stout felt and broad soles 11/- 12/"' Lace top, leather Golosh, felt leg, broad soles, and lined with felt 15/- 16/Bnoklo fasten, and flap over laco holes, lined with extra stout felt 12/- J4/0 Slipper cjogs for garden stable wear .8/9 7/6 Ladles spring clogs, for wearing over boots, squire no fastening 6/9, Ladies' Bingand clog Patrons 4/6, Men's Clog lights, 5 and 6- inches, 9/4 and 10/4, with flap to cover laco holes and fasten with buoklo 11/6, Shooter tops 6 and 7| inches high, 9/6 and 11/-, All the above N.Z, Cash must accompany order. In ordering send size of boots worn. Price list of all our novelties'on application. W, H, PAYNE, 141, Armagh-street, Christohuroh, )RINOE OF WALES LIVERYSTABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY ,; ' WILLIAM NEILL Ib prepared to supply tho travelling • publio with BUGGIES, OARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under the care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and Btall accommodation, ■ HORSES of first-olass quality kept constantly on hire. A'BUS Will run to and from tho Mono,— Civility, Good Accommodation andMASONABLE Charges. STATUTE HOLIDAY. . v • QUEEN'S "BIRTHDAY/ . ON FRIDAY, the 24th' inst., (Her Majesty's Birthday), the Post Office will be closed,. : A special delivery of town letters.will .be'niado over the counter'on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8.30 p.m. All mails usually closing on Friday will be closed 011 THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 p.m. ; The Telegraph Office will be open to the publio .betweenthe hours of oto 10 a.m.' and 7.'tio'B p.iq;'-''-- V -;- ..'■.::■.■'•■::"■.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3204, 14 May 1889, Page 3
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