PRELJiJhNAUY NOTICE. ' : Important by Public Auction : OF SMALL FARMS ' IN THE WIIAHKAMA DISTRICT 1 ON ; Exceptionally Easy Terms. THE WAIRONGAE3TATE IS now being survujvil liy Mr A. J. liawson into sections of from ffl TO 200 ACRES A few a ncre sections will also be pencil offjn the most suitable sites fur Blacksmith's Forgo, Carrying Co's Depot, i.e. grain and wool stoves, funeral store etc. etc, and MRFH WOOD Is Instructed by the vondors, the Scottish and New Zealand Investment Co, of InvenarpiU, to sell the same by public auction, mi exceptionally easy terms, as soon as tho sale plan is'ready, The property referred to is well-known as havingbeen recently in tho occupation of Mr ft. It. Meredith, and is admirably suited from the luturo of tho soil, for growing wheat or other cereals, and its position, closo to the Uriti shipping place, renders the conveyance of produce to Wellington and other good markets an easy and inexpensive matter. ' Each section will have a road frontage, and as far as possible access to tho water. The auctioneer lias cniilidciico iu directing the attention of small capitalists, desirous of securing a freehold property and homestead for themselves, to this salo, as it presents an opportunity which may not occur again. IMI. WOOD, 1129!). Auctioneer. AT CARTERTON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, At 1 |.,ni. WILL hold a GENERAL SALE at his Cartei'ton liooms on the abu/o ditu, flew and Second-hand Furniture Groceries of best brand? Drapery mid Clothing, new and Harness and Saddlery Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery Produce of all kinds, Biscuits Colonial Ovens THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1880, at 1 o'clock. TARATA HI STOCK SALE, 'F-H-WOOD WILL sell by Public Auction at the Taratahi Yards ou tho abovo date, at 1 o'clock—--00 Hogtrets 120 Ewes (in lamb) 80 Hoggets 10 Dairy Cows 4 Steers, 2J years 12 Yearlings Horses of all classes' COMPACT DAIKY FARiMToRSALE ON EASY TERMS. Has received instructions to oiler for salo by Privato TreatyThat compact Dairy Farm, situate and being Section No 190, and part of Section No 202, Taratahi Plain Blosk, comprising 402 a 2u 26i', fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and otherwise unproved; together with Comfortable Dwelling House and Outbuildings, 400 Sheep, &o, of Mr Alfred Allan, For further particulars, apply to F.H.WOOD, ■ Aucionoer.
TENDERS. IIMDERSaro invited up till notm of . SATURDAY, 21rt September for For the erection of a Dwelling house at Masterton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, H. J.HAIGH, Arehi'.eet. ijl-streefcjiasterton. mENDKHS invited f„r PloHsrhinjj 100 acres at KiversHlule. EDWIN MEhiiDITH, ' ®OL ■ Uppor Plain. SEPARATE TENDERS ARE invited for the purchase of the undermentioned freehold properties, viz ;• - (1) Farm of 103 acres, more or less, having a good frontage to White's Line and Park Road, and being Sections No 122 and Plain Block, together with the 'outbuildings erected thereon. 2) Part _of Town (taction No ii(i Richmond lfoat 1 , Carterton, beinw the unsold allotments in Ik Or more or less, The terms of purchase are (JAS 11, and tenderers will bo required (o enclose with their tender a deposit oiju.il to 5 per cent ol the purchase money offered, but tho light is reserved h\ decline the highest or any tonder. Tonders to be sent in addressed to "Tho Executors in the Estate of the lato Mr Alfred Clifton, in oaro of Mr Andrew McKenzie. Carterton," not later than Noun on THURSDAY, the llrd day of October, 1889. _ All information regarding the properties may bo obtained from the undersigned. Dated this 3rd day ot September, 1880, ANDREW MoKENZIE, G.W. DELLEK, Excoutors of the Estate of tho lato MrAlfred Clifton. jO)2 ttffl Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society. rpUE Annual Stallion parade will take place on the Society's Private Show (Jrounds on • SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. Coiiimoiicin?at2n-m. ENTRANCE FEE os. EDWARD DORSET 3330 Secretary, f 10 LEr-A COITAGE centrally JL situated, rent 4a per week. Apply Daily OlHce. WANTED KNOWN.—That W Yilk's Coach leaves Mauricevill Railway Station for Mastortou „vor Wednesday and Saturday MV>min« a 8.80., arriving in at U. Tho coach leaves Mastcrljon on % veturii iripatj.p.m, Pares—2s vcturn, Is (id u/Awru-o KNUWN.-That J, P ' T COWIE has reduced the price of Brook's Celebrated Building Lime to 3/.1 » bog, and Agricultural Liniq to. 2/- a bag for cash until further notice. Tim brings the coat of A«vicultn.ral Lime down (o about !/• a cwt, 82171
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3312, 18 September 1889, Page 3
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