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■ F.E Wood- % "■ D THURSDAY, Jsc AUGUST, 1839. At 10' Clock. R STOCK SALE AT THE Taratahi Yards i a "wood i- Will sell by Public Auction at the ■,. Taratahi yards as aboveit 100 blore Ewes Empty e 140 Ewes in Lamb i, 0 Yearlings y 1 Horse, Dray and Harness. ~ Further entries invited. TUESDAY, But AUGUST, 188!); ; At 2 U'Oock, } IN CARTERTON AUOPIOH ROOMS. SPLENDIDFREEHOLDPROPERTY Eon -Absolute Auction, Ey order of the Mortgagees. J7<H."WOOD TNSTRUOTED bv tlio mortgagee, X will soil by auction as above the 578 ACRE FARM Moto or loss, being part of section No 202, Taratahi Plain Mock, and lately in tlw occupation of Mrs Joseph lnjjley. Tne property is an extremely desir. able one, and offers an undoubtedly good chance of profitable investment, or of securing a really payable homestead. It is close to a railway station, is well fenced, (all sheep proof and part rabbit proof fences), most, conveniently sub-divided, admirably drained, and is efficiently supplied with water. Tinbulk of the land has boon ploughed and cropped. Tho other improvements include a duelling house mid out buildings, and also sheep- yards and many other valuable attachments. The terms ire Unusually Easy and will be declared at the sale. The bulk of the purchase money can remain at interest, bearing fix per cent. COMPACT DAIRY FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. Has received instructions to offer for sale by Private Treaty— That compact Dairy Farm, situate and being Section No lift), and part of Section No 202, Taratahi Plain Bluck, comprising 402 a 2h 2Gi', fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and otherwise improved; together willi Comfortable Dwelling House and Outbuildings, 400 Sheep, toe. The property « now in the occupation of Mr Alfred Allan. For further particulars, apply to F. H. WOOD, Aucionccr. A GREAT BARGAIN. SPLENDID "COMISH" ORGAN \ Counterpart of the new organ in Grey- ; town Church. " j. FOR Private Sale, at a very low price, • and at about half its value, a First-class Cornish Pipe-top Grand Or«an. The Organ is in good order, is not old, ' and is being sold merely to make room ° for a more powerful instrument. It ut contains 5 octaves, 20 stops, sub-bass, 2 '? octave enuplers, and 2 knee swells. The tone is of »ood power, and of beautiful quality. The case, with its richly em- s bcllislied pipe top (removable), is 3 exceedingly handsome, and is of solid a walnut. ' , A public body or a church may have easy terms of payment, j The Instrument is on view in the f/ Carterton Auction Rooms, Apply i, CHAS, HAINES. Carterton, l ?. 'WOOD. Grevtmvn.

CASTLBPOINT ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is lioreby given that it is the intention of the Board at a meeting to be held on the 27th inst., to strike it General Mo of thrco-sixtoentlis ot a Tenuy in the £ on the rateable valim of all property m tho District, for a period of one year, commencing on tho Ist APRIL, 1889, ami ending on the 81st MARCH, 1800. The Rate will bo made payable in one instalment on the itlst day of AUGUST. 1889, at the Office of tho Board where tho Rate Book is open for inspection. A, MpHUTOHON, Clerk to Board. Tinui, 10th .July, 188!). ' 2533 wmmm and I am gone. ©"SEE THE FIiICES.,e All Goods Marked in PLAIN FIGURES. STILL FURTHER. REDUCTIONS.

CHEAP SALE OF IRONMONGERY. MASTERTON AKITIO ROAD BOAItD. NOTICE is hereby givon that it is the intention ot tho Board itt. its noxt meetiug to be held on tho Btli August, 1889, to strike a general rate of (0-16tlis) live-sixteenths of it peunyiin tho £. on tho rateablo value of all property in the Akitio Eoad District for a period of one year, commencing on the Ist April, 1889, and ending on the 31st March, 189U, such rate to be made due and payable on two equal instalineui?, on the 81st August and 81st Pwwnbor, 1889, when tho anwumj is over live pounds, when iivo pounds and under in one instalment on the 31st August next, at the office of the Board, whore the rato book will be open for inspection. By Qrdw. A. McHUTCHON, m Clerk. rHE MARQUIS 01 UORJUKBV HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the inosicoinniocliouamulbesl appointed hotels in tho Wnirarapa, now in the hands of that well-knowi.. public caterer ■ , & BUGKMRIDGE, whowouldbe glad to see all his old patron and as many now ones as may make it convenient to call. Tho culinnry do]>avtnient is first-class, and tljo wines, beefs, and spirits aro of thevory best quality obtainable. '.lQoslt'p yiwt-cbos Billiard Table

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3266, 26 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3266, 26 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3266, 26 July 1889, Page 3

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