F H--. Wood. Thursday, iotiT ostobek, 1m AUO'Cluck. STOGIfSAI ,/ATTHE TABATAHI YAKDS. R H. WO >1) will soil by public auctiuii at his Tamfahi yards as above - ' 300 Shorn Ewes ' 40 Jfiwes and lambs (latlordouked) 20 Stews and heifers 7 Dairy Cows (i Half fat G'oH'S 5 Springing heifers, I) years a Cows, springing to calf Horses of all classes FURTHER ENTRIES IMVITE& TUESDAY, 2!) th OCTOBER, 1889. SMALL FARMS : SMALL FARMS 1.1 SMALL FARMS!!! Most. Important Silo of the WAIORONGO-ESTATE ■ In the Whareama District, l>v Public Anctiun on Wonderfully E'isy terms. SMALL DEPOSITS AND LIBERAL CONDITIONS. rnHE Waiorciißo Estate has been sub--1 divided into separate and convenient Farms of from , 50 TO 324 ACRES And into 5 Acre Village Lots, and the wholo will be submitted to . VUBLW AUCTION. On behalf of the Scottish and, New Zealand Investment Company by MR P H WOOD in the TEMPERANCE HALL, MASTERTON, on TUESDAY, 29th October, 1889, at, Uo o'clock, The Property is well-known under its title of " Waironga," and as having lately been tenanted by Mr JR. It. Mkbbditii. Tub Lako i? ct iint-class quality, and the soil is aarniraoly suited tor crops lif every kind. Tun Climate is excellent indeed, and severe frosts are absolutely unknown. The position of the property m ben)« right at Port Uiuti, winch abuts- upon the' estate, affords a splendid and cheap outlet for every natural product of tho place, and Wellington and other good markets are thus of easy access, The Eoaii Fuontages for each section avo particularly well arranged. Besides the Small Farms there are SPLENDID OPENINGS and Good Sites for a Shipping and Fuhigiit Depot and Stork, a Flaxjiill, a Fjsmmongkuy, a General Store. Thero is Steady Employment for good men close at hand, and potatoes, oats, grass seed, and other articles of general consumption which should and could he profitably grown on the snot are at present imported into the District. HOMES FOR WORKING MEN. ■ This sale affords a splendid chauco of seeming a Profitable Homestead in a good district on remarkaby easy tonus. I -iving is cheap and wjrk plentiful, The Small Farmer should make it his business to Givo this attention The Investor or Capitalist would find an adequate recompense for his outlay in purchasing one of theso Fine Little. Freeholds. Besides its real worth as sterling grazing, cropping, and payable land, the Waironga Estate has a Splendid Prospect in its beautifilsea frontage and picturesque natural surroundings, lithographic plans may be obtained from Mr A. J. Rawson, surveyor, Mastortou • Mr Chas Haines, Carterton ; or tho auctioneer, Jtjr F, H, YA'oud, Greytown, The Surveyors arc located on the Estate and intending purchasers visiting have each section pointed out' to them, Terms and conditions al. silo
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3330, 9 October 1889, Page 3
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