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F H. Wood. I TUESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1889. i SMALL FARMS! .SMALL FARMS!! c, ■ SMALL FARMS!!! .. S ' Most Important Sale of tho « WAIQRONGO ESTATE ' In tho Wharoarna District, by Public c< Auction on Wonderfully Easy terras. 0 3MALL DEPOSITS 'AND LIBERAL ft CONDITIONS, f fT|rIE Waiorohgo Estato has been sub- ;• X divided into separate and con- . renient Farms-nf from 1 50TO 324 ACRES Andiuto 5 Acre Villa»o Lots, and the !" whole will be submitted to 'lf PUBL.IC AUCTION. <| On behalf of the Scottish and New ' Zealand Investment Company by in MR FH WOOD t in the' ' ' ji TEMPERANCE HALL, MASTER- & •TON, on TUESDAY, 29th October, c 1889, at Uo o'clock. " Tho Property is well-known under Q its titlo'of''Waironga/'aud as having lately been tenanted by Mr It. It. Meredith, . (,' Tne Land is cl first-class quality, (j and the soil is aarairi>oly suited tor crops of every kind. The Climate is excellent indeed, and sevcro frosts are a | absolutely unknown. Tho position of rj tho,property in berm? right at Port Uiuti, which'abuts upon the ostate, ' affords a splendid and cheap outlet for every natural product of the place, and Wellington and other good markets aro n thus of easy access. v Tub Road Frontages for each section ° aro particularly well arranged. Besides J? the Small Farms there aro SPLENDID » OPENINGS and Good Sites for a n Shipping and FiraiiT Diiror and Store, a Flaxmill, a Fellmokbery, a t General .'Store. There is Steady I Employment for good men close J. at hand, and potatoes, oats, grass seed, a and other articles of general consump- to tion which should and could bo profit- I ably grown oh the spot aro at present a imported into the District. C HOMES FOR WORKING MEN. e This sale affords a splendid chance of I. seeming a Prolitablo Homestead in a JJ good district on remarkaby easy terms, i loving is cheap andwork plentiful, The Small Farmer should mnko it his v business to Give this attention The j Investor or Capitalist would find an f adequate recompense for his outlay in j purchasing one. of these Fine Littlu I Freeholds. .Besides its'real worth as ■ storling grazing, cropping and payable • land, the Waironga Estato has a Spleiidid Prospect in its beautiful sea frontage ) and picturesque natural surroundings, c Lithographic plans may bo obtained ( from Mr A. J. Rawson, surveyor, Mastoiton • Mr Clws Haines, Carterton ; or the auctioneer, Mr F. H. Wood, Greytown. ' Tho Surveyors aro located on tho " Estate and intending purchasers visiting ' tho property will bo shown round, and ! havo each section pointed out to them. TERMS. i A cash deposit of 10 per cent on fall of i tho hammer, 10 per cent in twelve i months, balance on mortgage for seven i years, at G per cent interest, or can bo paid off at any time. i " Clean Cookery is a Great Appetiser." Good cooks always clean thoir utensils SAPOLIO SAPOLIO is a solid cako of Scouring Soap. Try it in cleaning your po',s and pans. The sink needs it especially. 'Faith, they say Sapolio makes labor 'as;/." I wish I'd somo of it wid mo now. Lightens all kinds of labor in cleaning, but it won't wash clothes or split wood, JJewiu'o of immitations " A Hand Saw is a (jood thing but not to slum with," It is no falsehood to Bay of common washing soaps that they are not intended for houso-eleaning, Use SAPOLIO. Tab time while time is, for time will away." Many people have a set thno lor housncleaning.becauseof its groat difficulty. It becomes easy at all times with t WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. EISHING Licenses for tho Season at the undermentioned tcims, may a ho obtained from D. Mackintosh '■ and Joseph Williams. r Men's license, 20s; Boys under 16 and o .' Ladies, os. r l ' YV the Makora stream Hereby give notice that wo have handed over all out 13 rights to tlw Acclimatisation Society 101 0 fish breeding purposes. d A. W. RENALL f WALTER PERRY k .1. THOMPSON 18 ARTHUR R, BUNNY REFERRING to the above, person! interested in tho work of tin ' Acclimatisation Society, are requcstet to co-operate m protecting trout in tin Makora stream between Mr llumiy'i boundary and Mr Cole's bridge, Angler therefore-will take notice that iuthii pirt of the Mil! Stream fishing will In strictly prohibited. 8320' W.H.BEETHAM. T. TIEENBY BOOT k SHOEMAKER, has commenced business in premises ii QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON, (Opposite Star Ollico), where he will excuto orders fur every kind of sewn orpe«««tl work, repairs, &< :.f r ADIES & GENTLEMEN'S Root or JJ and Shoes made to measure i ih popular prices. Satisfaction guarateei le Children's Boot's a speciality, Don ily throw them away when worn, Take rhei re to Tierney who will make them as gqo as new at a fraction of tho price, rs NOTE-For nine years journcyma JH. with Mr H, Peterson, 111 rjlO liFjT-A COTTAGE~c^*a"II J. ,situated j .reiit4sperweck, Appl

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3333, 12 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3333, 12 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3333, 12 October 1889, Page 3

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