SUMMARY OF DATES FOB - COMING • . TAB4TAHI STOCKpLES, THURSDAY,' April 24th, at lO'Olook : : i> ■ May Bth, „ ~.» .i 22nd, „ V ii Juno sth, „ . .. : : 19th, „ . Entries for above sales can be left with Mr CHAS HAINES, Carterton, Mr J, DAVISON, Taratahi Hotel, (next yards), or tho undersigned, For other etook and general. sales see special advertisement, ;; F H WOOD, 'BO ' » Auotoneer.
SATURDAY, 19th APRIL, 1890, At 1 o'clock,: Carterton Auction Rooms, Large General. Sale 77 2. WOOD will sell by Piiblio JD, Auction as above, "Without tbo Slightest Reserve, the Entire Furniture and Effects of ft Lady who has left the district, -ALSO-. Drapery and Clothing, Furniture, . Groceries, Tinware, Copper Boilers, General Merchandise, ' and Miscellaneous without limit, . A LOT OF PRODUCE, including Tlireo Tons of Priinb Potatoes : Quantity of Apples, &0,, &«. FOR'PRIYATE SALE,: SAW MILL PJLANT. Comprising—" 1 30 horse power Vortical Engine, with large healing boiler, and nil fittings complete; 2 20 horse power boilers, one nearly new ■ ■ ■ 2 Breist Benches, with, trucks, pullies, and belting 1 Vertical breaking down frame, with all belting and gear complete 6 Saws for vertical, 8 nearly now i Circular Saws 1 Main and 3 countor shafts 1 Ratchet leaver for turning log The above to be had, A BARGAIN, For further particulars apply to F, H, WOOD, Grey town. SOUSE PBUPEKTYAND BUILDING SITES FOR SALE. By Private Contract, Situate MAIN-STREET GREYTOWJN. IT W m beer X • XX, VV favored with instructions from Mr E, Dunn, to offer for Privato Sale, and on easy terms, tho following desirablo properties, viz., Lot 1, J A ore, Ho 63, situate noxt Messrs Maxton & Sons, and having frontages to Main and East-streots. . 2 One Acre; Ho. 05, with improvements, .comprising two well built cottages. This can be sold in tno lots if desired, 3 J Acre, No 67, with cottage. 4. One acre, No G9, with two , i and shop, a yery good building sito for shop, fronting 5, Onoacro, No 74, securely fenced and with good and profitable Orchard, in full boaring, fronting main and West Street, For further particulars apply to F, H.WOOD, 3440 Auctioneer & Estate Arant,
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London: W, Stevens, 421, Strand, and at all Nowavendpra, J. N. BRUNTON, ' TAILOR, ETC, BEGS to announce to ,1m patrons in Masterton district, that ho has removed to {ho premises adjoining A. Henderson, whero he has opened up a new stock of English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds, Coatings etc. All work executed "in first-class stylo, No Cheap Work Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed, at prices to 4G7 Bhit the times. JMSTERTON fiOAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given of the Masterton Road Buwd's intention, subject to the consent of the ratepayers 'interested, to borrow the bum of £'2so under "Tho Local Bodies Loans Act, 188G," for the formation of a road from Te Oro Ore andßangitumau roads, and what is' known as Stuckoj's road, to section 13, Block X, Kouparanga, To meet tho interest' and annual charges on the sum proposed to bo borrowed, a special rate of ono penny, and 2Motbs of a penny in tho £ will be levied on tho rateable value of the following sectionsl,l3,l4, Kouporangi Survey Distrioi, • _ A MEETING of tho RATEPAYERS interested will bo held at the office of the Board on Saturday, the 20th of April next, at 2 o'clock p.in, to consider the above proposal . R, VILSOKE, ; Clerk, • Road ijoa'rd Office, . : .U: : . ' Masterton, 24th March, 1890, 34G 170E Noiv Papeiliaugings J from 1/0 per piece, go to B,au4E, TINGE Y,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3483, 12 April 1890, Page 3
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