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F H- l/food. SMALL FARMS! SMALL FARMS!! SMALL FARMS!!! • Most Important Sale of tho WAIBONGA ESTATE Iu tho Whareama District, by Public Auction on Wonderfully Easy tonus, SMALL DEPOSITS AND LIBEKAL CONDITIONS. mHE Wairongo Estate lias been subX divided into separate and convenient Farms of from . 50 TO 200 ACRES , And into 5 Aero Villain Lots, and the whole will bo submitted to PUESJLIC AUCTION. Oil behalf of the Scottish and Sew Zealand Investment Company by MR P H WOOD at MASTKRTON, at un Early Dato. Tho Proporty is well-known under its title of" Waironga," and as having latoly Won tenanted by M» R, R. Meredith. Tub Land is of first-class quality, and tho soil is admirably suited ku'.ciups of every kind. The Climate is excellent indeed, and severo frosts are absolutely unknown. The position of tho property m belli" right at Pout Ukiti, winch abuts upon the estate, affords a splendid and cheap outlet for every natural product of the placo, and Wellington and other good markets are thus of easy access. The Road Frontages for each section aro particularly well arranged. Besides the Small Farms there aro SPLENDID OPENINGS and Good Sites for a Shipping a«d Fmsioht Depot and Stoke, a Flaxmill, a Fellmongkuy, » Genekal Stoke. There is Steady Employment for good men close at hand, and potatoes, oats, s;rass seed, and other articles of general consumption which should and could be profitably grown on the spot are at present imported into tho District. HOMES FOR WORKING MEN. This salo affords a splendid chance of seeming a,Profitable Homestead in a good district on remarkaby easy term* Living is choap andwjrk plentiful. The Small Farmeh should mnko it his business to Givo this attention Tho Investor or Capitalist would find an adequate recompense for Ins outlay in purchasing one of theso Fine Little Freeholds. Besides its real worth as sterling grazing, croppinij, and payable land, the Waironga Estate has a Splendid Prospect in its beautiful sea fronts jc and picturesque natural surroundings. The Sale Plans will be on .viow in a fow days, The Surveyors aro .located on the Estate and intending purchasers visiting tho property will bo shown round, and havo tho sections each pointed out to them. Detailed conditions at sale.

IMPORTANT SILE OF DAIRY'STO.<K. SATURDAY, STH OCTOBER, 1889, At 1 O'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY STOCK AT MR SAM HAIGH.' FARM, MATAIIAWA. F. H. "WOOD TTAR utjcn favored with instructiona XX from Mr S. Haigh, who lias decided upon giving up Dairying entirely, To SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At tlio Farm, Matarawa, on SATURDAY, nth October, at 1 O'clock, ahnrp, tlio whole of hia Carefully Selected DAIRY COWS, comprising—--23 of tlio Best Cows inlhcWairarapa, all either in full profit or springing to calf. Full particulars of each cow, with date of last calving, daily average of milk, &c,, will be given as thoy are sold, Mr Haigli has been carefully breeding and selootiug hio lMvy Stouli fue the laßt seven years, and any cow not proving rcnlly first class was taken out and oitlier turned into beef, or sold. No cows will bo sold privately; but all will go under tin) hummer. ' After which, Mr Haigh's well-known and Fayovire Bull Will be sold, -ALSOI Barrel Churn, Milk Dishes, and other Dairy Utensils. . ° tSfHcmembcr tlio (lute. 3315 SEPAM'ETKKDJiRS ARE invited for the purcliaso of the undermentioned freehold properties, viz:— (1) Farm of 103 acres, mure ur less, having a good frontiu'c to White's Lino nut) Talk lioaa, and being Sections No 122 and 24 on tlio plan of the Taratahi l'iaiti Block, together with the comfortable dwelling house and outbuildings erected thereon. 2) Part of-Town Section No SO Richmond. Roac 1 , Carterton, being the unsold allotments in this section and coiiiaining G,\ In oi> more or less, Tho terms, of purchase arc CASH, and tenderers will be required to enclose with their tender a deposit eijual to 5 per coot o.f tile pm'chnso money uttered, but the tight is reserved ( o decline the highest or any tender. Tenders to be sent in addressed to " Tlio Executors in the Estato of Hie lato Mr Alfred Clifton, in onto of Mi Andrew McKenajo. Carterton," not later than Noon on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of October, 1889, _ All information regarding tho properties may be obtained from the under, signed.

CADE <t HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAINING MILLS, HAVING leased jl\o ..We mill :iml 'llUVibing iilunt frwii Mr S. E. (ia|ipor, we are now in ,1 position to servo customers wif.li all classes (if timber, both rmi»h and jessed, at LOWEST UATliis. ' . PRESHINU SEASON. C. & H. will bo prepared In undertake threshing iu nny put of the district Wing the season, at CURRENT RATES, Dated this 3rd day of September, 1889, 1 ANMEW McIvENZIE, 0. W. DEMUR, Executors of tho Estate of tk, late. Mr Alfred Olifion. !);;02 FRUITERER § !iEE'DSMAN, UMBTON (JOA'V, ' establishment i* the c.heii|iesl I ail( l ,j e>t place in tuivn to fsiu'diw your fruit, Seeds, ito. All l(ui;]3 of i'lo.;vt;i- seeds at ."s pur dozen packets; paid in any part. Alsu jus Sock every l;,iowii variely <>! (Vden Seeds. All orders punctually attended to. TimTEiD "ICNUWNi-TivT^ V Vilu's Coach lo;i\-f.i hftumuvill Railway Station, {|>r MpMcrtnti a,iirfc Saturday making a "t 11. The ;eoacli !eav(s Musterton on 'lie return Fares—2a return, Is fid single. y2sfi WANTED KNOWN—T! V >A WU . HARE is pvemvutl iu t«ko orde» for N0- gftXL&NO TWEED SUIT'S. alii. Fit and workmanship liwraiitepd, and is tils' agent for the Gentleman's colored and white shirts wade to measure. Travelling ajjjut for cne Mutual Life Association of Australasia. E. D. ILVRK, Blxon-street. 30!):'. WAITED Yy Crushed Oats, and Bran Fowls' "Wheat, Oat-straw Chaff on Salo cheap for cash Bt J. P. COWIE'S Cottier Staja

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3320, 27 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3320, 27 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3320, 27 September 1889, Page 3

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