FH. Wood. ' - SUMMARY OF DATES FOR V COMING - taratAhi STOGKSALES, 1890. J ' THUBSDAY, April 10th, at lo'clock « ii 1 „ ,i : i. ~f May Bth, „ ' !' ut 22nd| i j) ii Juuo 6th, „ : . „ 19th, „• ; Entries for above sales can bo left with Mr OHAS HAINES, Carterton, Mr "J, DAVISON, Taratahi Hotel, (noxt yards), or the undersigned, , For other stock and general salos see special advertisement, ': * : F H WOOD, , 30 ; • • '-Auctoneer.' TAIUTAttI STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 10TH APRIL, 1890.' At 1 O'clock- ,• ' 20 3 aiid i year old heifers •• 200 Store Ewes. ,100' Well-bred Lincoln Ewes 'IOO Lambs 80 Wethera • . 5 8 year old Steers .. 7 3 year, old heifers 0 2 year old Steers ' ' :i 5 Yearling-Steers and heifers 0 Yearling Steers and heifers ; spjecial"entry. CHOICE DAIRY STOCK. OWNEK RELINQUISHING DAIRY' ; ing. AX account of Mr J.' C.Eeid, who V/ contemplates leaving the district, ovory head of his very favourably known REALLY GOOD dairy stock and comprising— First-class dairy cows ' i Young heifers, all in calf. 2 Calves—we'aners' 1 Draught Gelding 1 Woll-bred brood mare, in foslto Fitz Hercules,- and with foal at : foot, also by FitzHercules . F.H. WOOD, 3473 Auctioneer. HOUSE PMERTY AND BUILDING SITES . _ FOR SALE, By Private Contract, Situate MAIN-STREET, ....GREYTOWA. Fu WOOD I'M teen ' . ~11. V? favored with, instructions from Mr E, Dps, to odor for Private Sale, and on easy terms, the following denirablo properties, viz., ] Lot 1, £ Acre, No 63, situate noxt i Messrs Maxton & Sons, and . having frontages to Main and East-streets. 2 One Aero; No. (15, with improvements, comprising two well ■ built cottages, This can bo j sold in two lots if desired. 3 A Acre, No 67, with cottnge.. 4. One aero, No 09, with two cottages and shop, a yery good ■ building site for shop, fronting Main-street.- , 5, One aero, No 74, securely fenced and with good and proßtablo i Orchard, iu full bearing, fronting main aud West Street, For further particulars apply to i F.H. WOOD, 3440 "Auctioneer & Estate Acent.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3480, 9 April 1890, Page 3
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