THURSDAY, NOVEMPE&h 1881), At 1 O'clock. IMPORTANT SAL!-; OF ' Stock, Fanning Implements, Dairy Utensils,' Furniture, tk. 171 TT U/OOl) has rewived JD ' JLl' VV instructions from IMr A. Mm (who is leaving tho district) to soil by public auction tit his farm, TARATAHI, on THURSDAY, 28rhl Ncvombor, at 1 p.m. sharp, the whole I oi the stock, fo, now on the property, comprising—--147 ewes aud lambs, 221 hoagets, ' mixed ewes and wethers, (i rams, 8 heifers, carefully selected, 2 young bulls, 3 good plough horses and plough ; harness, 1 trap and saddle mare, j - in foal to Nugget, tip cavt, , trap and harness, cart harness ] wool press complete, ehall'- , cutter. , Also - HOUSEHOLD FIONI- , . TUItE, dairy utensils, fowls. , turkeys, geese, oat strait', posts, ( rails, pailings, garden and farm . tools, &C, &C, ] 33G3_ Sale at 10' Clock Sharp, \ THURSDAY, srn DECEMBER, 1889, ' At 1 O'Clock. c TABATAHI \mr ua i "PI H. WOOD will sell by public J] ' ane ion U tho Taratahi Yards, ; on .THURSDAY, oth December, at i J o'clock 100 Shorn Wethers, 2-tooth, well forward 200 Fat. Ewes, shorn , 100 Wethers, 2 and 4 tooth, shorn c 17 Steers and Heifers, 13-months -j 3 Eat Cows 4 Dairy Cows j Horses of nil classes Further Entries Invited; 3871 FARMS I! FOR PRIVATE SALE ON EXCEP- l TIONAhLY EASY TERMS, „ Balance of the ( Waiorongo Property. ; UTJ W OOD has iccoived f X, ill H instructions to offer the balance of unsold sections in above i: exteplionally EASY TERMS, yh.-k cash deposit of 10 per cent, a further 10 ■ per cent to be paid in 12 months, and •' the balance can remain on mortgage for il 7 years at 0 per cent, or to be paid off at ' any twin, nt tho option of purchaser. Tho description and upset prices being •' asunder, viz:— I Lot A. 1!. P. Unset Price S Ia 100 0 0 £1 10 per acre d 10 11 2 0 SO ■„ C 11 !I8 2 0 £0 0 „ r 12 D2 1 0 £0 10 „ <i 13 53 3 0 £li 1U „ i 14 100 0 I) £5 10 „ 15 103 0 0 i.j 10 ~ , Theabovo Sections, wiJiout doubt, \, include some of the very best land to be 0 found in the well and favorably known |, WHABEAMA DISTRICT.. The whole \ has been ploughed and cropped, is -, fenced and otherwise unproved, and will snow as good crops as any land in New ~ Zealand. j The property is now in good grass, j m that nn immediate prolit can bo j that anyone can buy it. For further particulars apply to F. 11. WOOD, 8361 Auctioneer. REAPER suul BINDER THE GREAT TRIUMPH OF THE MASSEY COMPANY | Is the unprecedented sucees of the I TORONTO LIGHT BIMDEB i EVERYWHERE. K No machine ever ivon such a high |" reputation in such a short space of time. I Of the unparalleled sucevss of this!] admirable self binder here, we need j i make nn inentiou,it beiiij/ so well-known, I ] In Victoria it has entirely defeated 11 every machine of any note on the face J | of the "lobe. In the heavy crops of 11 England, Scotland aud Ireland, in the 1 1 Austria anil Russia, in tho wet harvest ( in South America, amongst the bia hills ] of South Africa, on the hard ground ot c Australia, among6t tho green crops of , our own country, where tho heaviest i craps in the world are grown, everywhere THK WORLDS TORONTO LIGHT BINDER has made a record never before heard of, and wo challenge the work! to show an wiual record. , FRIEDLANDER BROS, { Aslihurton. I Solo agent for N.Z of thoAlassey steel binder. F. H. WOOD, Greytmvn. Local Agent for tlio Wairarapa. FOR SALE. ON EASY TERMS 2000 acres Freehold land, situated j in theClarovillo district, I'JOO aeres being I rich undulating bush land, of which j about 300 acres arc sown in English] grasses, with cottage and sheep yards. | 700 acres level land, half mile from! Clarevillc station, divided into convenient paddocks, well watered from 8 never failing streams, one goodelovcnrooiucd house and 3 cottages with uood '. yards and stabling; also sheep aud cattle and threshing machine, plant complete. The whole to be sold in one lot or divided to suit purchasers. WALTER FRANCIS. XAUIfi.RU SMITHY George Townsencl " J AVINU taken over the above well--1 known Smithy, solicits the patronage of the inhabitants of tho Taucru, and outlying districts. Blacksuiithing Work in al its branches neatly oxscutcd, at lowest possible rates Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on the premises Will make their first Display of ■SPRING SUMMER GOODS In the Windows THIS EVENING. Tlie Windows will be lit up from 7 till'lo O'clock, BONMABCHE. WANTED KNOWN-That E, 11 HARK is prepared to take or dera for NEW. ZEALAND' TWEED SUITS from 50s. Fit and workmanship fluaranteod, and ia als agent for the Gentloiimn's colored and white shirts d made'to measure, Travolliug agent for d the Mutual Life Association of Austra-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3371, 27 November 1889, Page 3
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