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..-L?JfoML.;..... TUIiSDiY, 2!lth OCTOBER, IBS 9. SMALL FARMS! SMALL FAUMS!'. SMALL FARMS!!! Meat Impui'tmit Sale of tlio WAIORONGO ESTATE In tlio Wharoaum District, by Public Auction on Wonderfully Easy terms. SMALL DEPOSITS AXD LIBERAL CJNDITIOiNS . rpHE Wttiorouffo Estate has been subJL divided ititu separate and convenient Farms uf from 50 TO 324 ACRES And into 5 Aero Villain Lots, and the whole will be submitted lo PUBLIC AUCTION. On behalf of the Scottish- and New Zealand Investment Company by MRFH WOOD ill the TEMPKRANCK HALL, MASTERTON, on TUESDAY, 29th October, 1889, at, two o'clock. its title of" Wairoiig.l," anil as having lately been tenanted by Mil li. H. Meredith. Tub Lasii is of iirst-elnsi quality, and the soil is admirably suited lor rums uf every kind. The Climate is excellent indeed, and severe frosts aie absolutely unknown. The position of the property in bemsr right at Port affords a splendid and cheap outlet fur every natural product of tlio place, and Wellington and other good markets are thus of easy access. I Tub Road Fuokiaues for each section are particularly well arranged. Resides'' the Small Furnis there are SPLENDID I OPENINGS and Good Sites for a SllII'l'TW! AND FllßlfillT Dt.l'OT A.NI) Stow;, a Flax.mu.i,, a Fki.imoxiieky, ,\ General Stork. 'l'here is Steady Ejivloymext for good men close at hand, and potatoes, oals, grass seed, and other articles »f general consumption which should awl could be profitably grown on the snot are at uresonl imported into the District, HOMES FOR WORKING MUX. This sale affords a splendid chance of seeming a Profitable Homestead in a Small Farmer should make it his business to Give this attention The' Investor or Capitalist would lind an adequate recompense for his outlay in purchasing ono of these Fine Little, Freeholds. Resides its real worth as| sterling grazing, cropping, and payable did Prospect in its beautifdsea frontage' and picturesque natural surroundings. Lithographic plans li'ay be obtained from Mr A. .1. Rawson, surveyor, Mastevton • Mr Clms Haines, Carterton ; or the auctioneer, Mr F. H. 'Wood, Groytowii. Tlio Surveyors arc located mi the Estate and iutciiding purchasers visitin« the property wi]l he shown round, ami have each section pointed out to them.

IMPORTANT SILE OF " DAIRY STOX SATUMDAY, ,'irn CUTOBKR, ISS'J, At 1 O'clock, IMI'UUTANT SALE OF DAIRY STOCK AT JIB SAM HAIGH' I'AHM, MATAEAVA, P. h/wood HAR been fiivuii'd with instructions from Mr S. llaigh, who has dcciiled upon giving up Dairying entirely, To SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Farm, Mutarawii, en S.VJTJtDAY, Oth October, at 1 OVlock, sharp, tlm ivlmlo uf his Carefully Mooted DAIRY COWS, coinprisiiig--20 of the Best Cows in ihe Wainitana, all oitlic.v in full profit or springing to galf. Fuji particulars of each cow, with date of lust calviiiK, daily nveingo of milk, &c, will be given as they iU'B 81)1(1, _ Mr Haigli has been carefully breeding and selecting hi ß Dairy Stock for tho last Biiven years, and any cow not provim; really lirst class was taken out No cows will he 3 (,k! privately; bill all will go nndor th-i haumier. ' After which, Mr Haigh's well-known and favorite IJull Will be sold, -ALSO--1 Barrel Clnmi, Jlilk Dislius. ami rds"lleniemliei' tha i EKETAUU.NA 110 AD DISTIUOT.

1\ tended itt a mectiiii! of the Eketiihuna Road Hoard tu he held on | SATURDAY the J !)lh day of October next, to make thu following a^c-ekil order:— That, flip ihii (iiivim.so of seounng payment of the sum of £2,"0 "the Government Uins tu I Local Undies Act, Mi,'' for j the purpose of formation on the | Eketiihuna-Parkville Jload, a | pmy i:. the I bo made and levied on sub-sections i to HI r,f &c|um H Kketahuna Toi\'i)!ihi|i, KdiSpe.'wl \Ui shall bu mi annually recurring rate, and shall lie paid in two .'lalf-yonrly instuluiuuts fop U'tcifcy-sisi yeiirs, un the first day of Fubmary, and the lirsi day of August in cucli year, V. BAYT.ISSJ, Clerk. Koad Hoard Oiticu, Ektahmu, September it, Ml 3IIIV

WANTED KNOWN.-That J, ? '' COWIE lias ruiluced tlij! \mw of iii'uok a Loliibi'iitcd Lime to Si/? 11 bug, and A«;ioulniral Uniu ta 2/-'u for ccsh until further iiuiio*. This fcriwp the cost .of Agricultural L; rau ifin to about !(■ a mft, j^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 3

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