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SUMMARY OF DATES FOB ..'COMING, : TARATAHI ; TpRSDAY, May22nd,atlO'olocl i) Juno 6th, |, » ~ . 10th, „ n - July. 3ul „ , .» ~ 17th ~. . ~ ■'■■'„ 31st „ „ ' AuguitHth -„■ » » ?Bth- •■■;,. i. . dent.' 11th „ •■» ' i, 25th „ Entries for' above sales cm be left .with Mr OHAS HAINES, Carterton, Mr J, DAYiSON, Taratahi Hotel,'(next yards), or the undersigned, \ For other stock and general sales see special advertisement, FHWOOD, I 80 Auotonoer. THURSDAY, 22nd MAY, 1890, At 10'Olock, " '' TARATAHI STOCK SALEFH WOOD will soil by Public • Auction at bisTaratahi Yards, as above— WO -Erst-class cross-bred] Ewes, 4 and C tooth,- in good forward .;.' condttlon .; . •■ lOOEmptyEwes 100 Ewes and Mothers IQO Ewes in Lamb 250 Store Ewes , 40 Lambs . 80 .Heavy Fat Ewos ; 12 Steers and Heifers 4 Dairy Cows 11 Forward Steers ■ •10 Calves Horses of all classes

Settlers wishing to dispose of Stock nl this sale arb requested to send particulars of thoir entries as early as possible to Mr, J Davidson, Toratahi Hotel, Mi 0 Haines, Carterton Auction ltoouis, 01 the undersigned. FHWOOD, Auctioneer. At Cemetery Boad, Clareville. TUESDAY, 27th" MAY, 1890. ■ At 1 O'clock. .PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. LIVE AND-DEADSTOCK. flheep,Horses, Cows, Vehicles, , Implements, and Hay. KOT A LIWE RESERVED. OWNER RELINQUISHING FARM . ING. FTT IITOOD has been in- ' XI, YV atructcd by Mr D. Keid, whose lease has expired and who is relinquishing business, to sell by publio auction as above, without a penny of reserve, the stock, implements, hay, and Bundry articles of furniture, on his dairy farm in the Cemotery Road, Clarovillo, The lines compriso:-SHEEP-80 fat ewes, 68 forward store ewes, 27 first-olass woolly lambs HOESES-1 draught mare (5 years) by Gladstone, foal, by Laird 0' Larßo,l three-year-old draught nwro, 1 h'lly, and one colt by Lord Nelson, 1 saddle mare. PIGS—3 sows, 1 youner boar,' VMIOLES-ltrap, harness, and.horso, 1 cart and harness with frame. OATTLE-2 cows m milk (to calve early), 3 dairy cows, 1 iat cow.

3 steers, 2 heifers in calf, 2 cows (to calve), 1 bull. IMPLEMENTS'-1 doublo-furrow plough, by Reid & Gray, 1 • Binjfle furrow plomh, 2 1 Bets swingle trees, 8 sets plough liar- . am, ' • GENEUAL-8 tons hay,l slack of straw, wheelbarrows, Imy rakes, knives, eoythus, forks, gardon tools, potatoes, fowl wheat, cocksfoot grass scod, poultry, tables, chairs, and couches, and sundries of overy description.

SALEHAID. Part Ohaumoko Block, 5000 ACRES. Situated in the WANGAEUU DISTRICT, niHE area of the Blook now offered L for salo is 5000 ACRES, subdivided into Four Sections, as shown upon plan, It adjoins that part of Ohauraoko Block, formerly purchased by Mr Holden, who has now cleared and sown it with grass, and it is separated from tho properties of Messrs R Bruce, M.D.E., and A McJivgur, by the Turakina river, In running boundaries of Bub-divisions, natural features have been, followed as near as possibln to facilitate foncinq. The land consisls for tho most part ot moderate hills, wMi some flats near Turakina river, and along the. valley of a branch of the Mangatipora. It is well watered, and tbo block is ono of the best on this coast, the subsoil beingPapa and Limestone, outcrops of shollrock appealing occasionally on tho hilltops. When in grass it will carry threo sheep to tho •acre, and will cost an avorago of 17s Cd per acres to clear, The land is covered with'forest, oniony light bush on hills, with patches of heavier afong watercourses. Ainoiu

the heavier timber treesaro White Pino, Matai, Birau, and Tutara. ■'Theso aro to bo found in useful quantities in many parts of the Block. The Block is accessible by the Wangaoliu-Paraekatetu cart road, In addition,, roads liavo been turveyed to allow of each section boing reached from both Huntervilje and Wanganui, the from tho railway at Huntervillo being .twelve miles, and sisteen from the. railway at Fordoll, . TERMS OP SALE: Ten per cent Cash, Fifteen per cent in threo months.' It is left tp tonderers to state terms of yoars required on morlgago, and rate of interest they will give in settling for balance. TITLE-The title undor the Land Transfer Act. Toudora to. close on the 26th MAY, 1890, and to be addressed to Messrs Abbot Bros, care of Messrs Burlase and Bnrnicnari Solicitors, Wangaiiui. MEMORANDUM-Jntendinß pur chasers will bo shewn over tho Block on application to Mr Donald Stewart, Omurikori, Fordell.'.' 3509

WANTED KKOV'U.-Tlmt ; \V. ?T Vilb's Condi leaves Maurice 'ille Railway Station for Mnrtfrtoii ever) Wednesclay and Saturday morning at $.30., arriving in Masterlon at - J'. The Ooach loaves Mastorton en the return trip at 8 p.m, Farea-2s returr., tsGd single. - 384* WAMTO KNOWN- Seasoned Timber, Dressed and Bough, at Dakiell's Mastorton Timber Yards. ■.' ; ' -m WANTED KNOWN;-That'at ,H, HOUMBLUW'B entry article is the beat to be got for the money, whetherßsor 80s, Don'tfor«et the ADDRESS. ••■•■' H. HOUNSLOW, ■. ■ ■ ... Queen' Street, P™* . ; MaBTEKTON. WANTED TO SELL.-A good 4 .VV roomed Coltago with' Scullery |n Queen-street; paling fenco all round, remiß exceptionally eaay. Fit further PMtioulats, apply to Sbhih * Chun

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3517, 22 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3517, 22 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3517, 22 May 1890, Page 3

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