I PH. fooT ~~ •WEDNESDAY. 27th NOV. 188' J. At 2 O'Clock. SPLENDID STACK OF JIAY, Two-years, old. WITHOUT RESERVE By Order of W. Hollar, Esq, Dcpi Olliciul Assignco, in tlio Estate Joseph and Emma lugloy. To bo sold at tho Carterton Auctii Rooms. • V IT W OUD ''»«■ l, « 1} • JLT' YV favored with i struotions to soil by Public Auction; ' abovo 25 tons of old HAY, in splend condition, can bo scon prior sale, atMrliigloy'n, Cnrtorto nearly opposito the Enxlii 3 Church. ' Sale nt tho Carlorton Auction "Rooins, i \ WEDNESDAY NEXT, tho li7th his at 2 o'clock, .without reserve. ~ THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 28th 188 At 1 O'Clock. IMPORTANT, SALE OF Stock, Farming Implement! a Dairy Utensils, Furniture, &c, FTT WOOD has receive ' 11' VV instructions fro: ; ( Mr A, A linn (who is leaving tho distric to sell by public auction at his farn - TARATAHI, on THUIiSDAY, 28i November, at 1 p.m. sharp, the who |j of the stock, &c, now on the proper!; ' comprising—--147 ewes and Limbs,. Hi hosgefc mixed ewes and wethers, rams, 8 heifers, careful! solected, 2 youim bulls, 3 goo : , plough horses ami ploug harness, 1 trap and saddle man ill foal to Nugget, tip car j trap and harness, cart imrne; wool press complete, dial! Also-HOUSEHOLD FUIINI TUHE, dairy utensils, fowls turkeys, geese, oat straw, post: rails, pailings, warden and fan tools, fa,, ib, 3303 SaloatlO'Clock'Sharn. FARMS FOR PRIVATE SALE ON EXCEF TIONALLY EASY TERMS, Balance of the Waiorongo Property. V T-T W OOD hM wcoivol 1.11, Vt instructions to oll'e tho balance of unsold sections in abov estato for Private Sale, on the followin oxteptionally EASY TERMS, viz.-i cash deposit of 10 per cent, a further 1 par cent to bo paid in la months, am the balance can remain on mortgage fo 7 years at C por cent, or to bo paid off a any tinm, at the option of purchase Tho description and upset prices bein as under, viz : Lot A, li, P, Upset Price 1a 100 0 0 £1 10 pernor 10 14 2 0 11 0 „ 11 38 2 0 £0 0 12 52 1 0 £6 10 „ 13 53 8 0 £0 10 14 100 0 0 £5 10 „ 15 103 0 0 Jo 10 „ 15 349 0 0 -M 10 ~ _ The abovo Sections, wiohout doubt include some of the very best land to hi found in the well and favorably knowi WHAREAMA DISTRICT. Thewhol, has been ploughed and cropped; ii fonced andutliunvi.se unproved, and wil erow as good crops as any land lu Nov Zoalaiid. Tho property is now in good grass, so that nn immediate prolit can bi made oft' it, and the terms are so easj thataiiyonecanbuy.it. For further particulars apply to F. 11. WOOD, 3361 Auctioneer, REAPER and BINDER THE GREAT TRIUMPH OF THF MASSEY COMPANY Is the unprecedented succes of tho TORONTO LIGHT BINDER EVERYWHERE. No machine ever won suoh a high reputation in such a short space of lime. Of the unparalleled success of this admirablo self binder here, wo need make no mention.it being so well-known, of tho globe. In the heavy crops ql England, Scotland and Ireland, in the tant'led crops of Fwnec, Uermanv, Austria p.nd Russia, in the wet harvest in South America, amongst tho big bills of South Africa, on the hard ground o| Australia, amongst the green oi-«pa of our own country, whore tlio heaviest crops in the world are grown, evenwlm THE WORLDS TORONTO LIGHT BINDER has made a record never beforo heard of, and we challenge the world to show an equal record. FRIEDLANDER BROS, Ashburton. Sole agent for N,Z of tho Massey stee! binder. F. H. WOOD, Groytown. TjlOR SALE. OX EASY TERMS X 1 '4OOO acres Freehold land, situated In the Clarovillc district, WOO acres being rioh undulating bush land, of which about 300 acres are sown in English grasses, with cottage and sheep yards, 700 acres level land, half mile from Clareville station, divided into convenient paddocks, well watered from 8 never failing streams, one good eleven - roomed bouse and 3 cottuges with noud yards andstabling; also sheep and cattle and threshing machine, plant complete. Tho wholo to bo sold in one lot or divided to suit purchasers, WALTER FRANCIS. TAUEKU SMITHY George Townsend « I AVINI) taken over the above welll known Smithy, solicits tho patronage of the inhabitants of the Taneru, and outlying districts. BlaeksniithiiigWork in r,| its branches neatly executed, at lowest possible rates _ Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on the premises Will make their first Display uf SPEING SUMMER GOODS In the Windows THIS EVENING. The Windows will be lit up from 7 till 10 O'clock. HOOPER CO., B.ONMARCHE. WANTED KNOWN.-" WholoTlats VV Crushed Oats, and Bran Fowls', Whoat, Oat-straw Chaff on Salo cheap for cash at J.P, COWIE'f Comer Sto
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3369, 25 November 1889, Page 3
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