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F H. Wood' THUESDAY, 21afc Novomlwr 188 i), at 1 o'clock. TAEMAHI STOCK SALE. F H. WOOD will sell by publio uuc--1 tion as above 100 Shorn Sheep, mixed ewes and lambs, 400 Fat \Votlicrs, 4 to G-tooth, in the wool SO Yearlings, 5 Cows, nearly fat, 10 Steers and Heifers, 18 months, 15 Yearling Heifers by • Ayrshire and Aldernuy Bulls, specially selected and kept for Dairy Stock ldernny Bull, ii years 0 Steers, 2 years. 3359 THUIISDAY, NOVEMBEI! 2Sth 1889, At 10' Clock, IMPORTANT SALE OF Stock, Farming Implements. Dairy Utensils, Furniture, &c. FIT VV/OOD has received ' Xl* YV instructions from Mr A. iSllan (who is leavintj tho district) to sell by public auction at his farm, TARATAHI, on THURSDAY, 28th Ncvemboi'i at 1 p.m. sharp, the whole of the stock, Ac., now on tho property, comprising—--147 owes and lambs, 224 liocgets, mixed ewes and wethers, (i rams, 8 heifers, carefully selected, 2 yomm bulls, 3 good plough horses and plough harness, 1 trap and saddle mare, in foal to Nugget, tip cart, trap and harness, cart harness wool press cumploto, chaffcutter. Also - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, dairy utonsils, fowls, turkeys. f;oesc, oat straw, posts, rails, puilings, garden and farm tools, to., \c,

!ii)(j[! Sale at J O'Clock Sharp, THURSDAY, 28xh NOVEMBER.IBB9, At 1 O'clock, Dairy Farm for Absolute Sale. F. H- WOOD Has received inst ructions to soli by Public Auction on tho Property, us abovn That compact Dairy, situate and hoinff Section iNo 190, and part of Section No 202,. Taratahi Plain Block, comprising 402 a • 2r 2lip, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and otherwise improved; togothor with Comfortable Dwelling Iloitau and Outbuildings, Gardon, Orchard, ami other improvements. Tho property is now in the occupation of Mr Alfred Allan, For further particulars, apply to F, H. WOOD, Auctioneer. TMM

FOR PRIVATE HALE ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, Balance of the iorongo Property. ETT \UOOD has leccivcd i ill V* instructionstodfluithe balance of unsold sections in above estate for Private Sale, on the followini; exceptionally EASY TERMS, viz.—A cash deposit of 10 per cent, a further 10 por cent to lie paid in 1H months, mid the balance can remain on mortgage for 7 years at G per cent, or to he paid oil at any time, at the option of purchaser. Upset Prico £1 10 per aere £1 I) „ £0 0 „ £6 10 „ £0 10 „ £5 10 „ i's 10 iii io The above Sections, without doubt, include some of the very best land to be found iii tlio well mid favorably known WHAREAMA DISTRICT, The whole lias been ploughed and cropped, is fenced and otherwise improved, and will «ro\v as good crops as any laud in NewZealand, The property is now in good grass, so that an immediate profit can be made oft' it, and the terms aro so easy that anyone can buy it. For further particulars apply to F. 11. WOOD, 83G1 Auctioneer, REAPER and BINDER

THE GREAT TWUMI'H OF THE MASSEY COMPANY Is the uiiprucL'tlcnted succes of the TtSMTS LiSfST BINDER EVERYWHERE. No machine ever ivon such ii high reputation in such a uliorfc spiicc of time. Of the unparalleled success of this iulmirnblc self binder liui':, wo need make no mention,it being so well-known. In Victoria it h:is entirely defeated every machine of ony note on the faco of tlio globe. In the heavy crows of England, Scot-land and Ireland, in the taii'.dcd crops of France, (lenuauy, Austria and Russia, in tho wet harvest in South America, amongst tiw bit; hills of South Africa, on tlio hard ground ol Australia, amongst tlio green crops of our own country, where tho heaviest crops iu tho world arc "town, everywhere THE WORLDS TORONTO LIGHT BINDER has made a record never before heard of, and we challenge the world to show ail equal record, FRIEDLANDER BROS, Ml'ourton. Sole agent for N.U of tho Masaoy steel hiucler. F. 11. WOOD, Groytown. Local Agoni for tho AVairarapa. Wool, Wool, Wool. rpUE undersigned is again a Cash JL Purchaser of WOOL in largo or small quantities. W.H. do LISLE, f3SSJ Mastcrton.

IMPORTANT NOTICE, "TOM'S"PATENTDRY EARTH CLOSET SYSTEM, S approved by tbo Borough Councils of Masterton and Carterton and other Bormu'h Councils, and recommenikd for ifcncral adoption on account of its freedom from draughts, smell, or any unpleasantness, reasonable in prico and effective in operation. W; B, CAMPIX, Proprietor. Carterton, October IGth, 1889. 33115 W' ANTED KNOWN-That E, li. HARE is prepared to take or ders for NEW ZEALAND TWEED SUITS from 50s. Fit and workmanship Guaranteed, and is ah agent for the Gentleman's colored and white shirts made to measure, Travelling agent for the Mutual Life Association of Australasia, E, B. HARE, Dixon-street. 809?. KNOWN-W® Dawson (latn of Duncdin) Dressmaker, ' • street Masterton, Dresses made at reasonable prices. Ladies bodices cut and litted. Fimt-class fit and style. Cutting and fitting classes will be resumed on Tuesday next. 1)338 ... -WholeOats Crushed Chits, and Bran, HVhs.it, Oat-straw Chaff on Sale choap for cash at J. P. COWIE'P Corner Stora AimrnoroAVK,--A, cms HOLM, Sigmvritor, Gilder, and Embosser on Glass, Art Decorator, &c. Orders left with D, Cameron, Coachbuilder. Gveytown, or E, Dixon, Master ton will te?«ivo prompt attention, W2J

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3363, 18 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3363, 18 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3363, 18 November 1889, Page 3

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