, PH. WoodSUMMARY Ol l ' DATES FOR" . COMING TARATAHI . STOOESALES, THURSDAY, April 10'tli,at i,o'clock ii ii 24th, / „ i. ' May Bth, „ H o 22nd, „ ii Juno Dtli, „ „ 19th, „ Entries for abovo sales can bo left with Mr CUAS HAINES, Carterton, Mr J. DAVISON, Taratahi Hotel, (next yards), or tho undersigned. For othor stock and general sales sec special advertisement, . F H WOOD, Auctoneer..
•; • TARATABI : ST()(JK_ SALE. THURSDAY, 10th APBIL, 1890. ; At 10'Clock--20 3 and d ycar'old lieifora 200 Store 100 Well-bred Lincoln Ewes . .100 Lambs ■ 80 Wethers ■■ ■ ; ■ ' ut 3 year old Steers " 1 3 year old lieifora . .0 il year oldSteera • '"6 Yearling Steera and hoirors G Yearling Steers and heifors SPECIAL ENTRY. CHOICE DAIRY STOCK. OWNER RELINQUISHING DAIRY I.N'G. . , 0N account of iln J. 0. Rbid, who contemplates leaving the district, every head of his very favourably known REALLY GOOD. dairy stock and comprising—- • 14 First-class dairy cows 4 Young hoifors, all in calf 2 Calves—'weanew 1 Draught Gelding 1 Well-bred brood niaro, in foil to Fitz Hercules, and with foal at foot, also by FitzHcrcules F, H. WOOD, Auctioneer. HOUSE PROPERTY AHD BUILDING SITES • FOR SALE. By Private Contract, Situate MAIN-STREET GHEI'TOWiN, "CT IT W m boon X , JnL, YV favored with instructions from Mr E. Dunn, to offer for Trivato Salo, and on easy terms, tlio following desirable properties, viz., • Lot 1. i Acre, No 63, situate next Messrs Maxton & Sons, and having frontages to Main and ' East-streets. 2 One Acre; No. 65, with improvements, comprising two well built cottages. This can bo sold in two lots if desired. 1 3 J Acre, No 67, with cottage. 4,- One acre, No C 9, with two . cottages and shop, a yery good building sito for shop, fronting Main-street, 5, One acre, No 74, securely fenced and with good and profitable Orchard, jn full bearing, fronting main and West Street, For further particulars apply to F.H.WOOD, 344(i Anctioncor.& Estate A?ent,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3481, 10 April 1890, Page 3
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