FH^ioi SUMMARY OF DATES FOB COMING TARATAHI STOCK-SALES. 1890, 1 THURSDAY, May 22nd, (it 1 O'Oloek „ June sth, „ .. „ 17th „ „ 31st „ it Auguit 14th ■it it 28th ~ i, litept. iltii ~ ii ii 25th ~ Entries for above sales can be loft with Mi' CHAS HAINES, Cnrtorton, Mr J. DAVISON, Taratahi Hotel, (next yards),'or the undersigned, . For other stock and general sales see special advertisement. FH WOOD, 30 Auctoneer, At Cemetery Boad, Clareville. • TUESDAY; 2?th MAY, 1800. ' ; At 1 O'clock. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Slieep, Horses, Cows, Vehicles, Implements, and' Hay. NOT A LINE RESERVED, OWNER RELINQUISHING FAESI ING. 17 XJ *W OOD has ini.' XI» VV structed by Mr D. Ruin, whose lenso lias expired and v/lio is relinquishing business, to sell by public auction as above, without a penny of reserve, tko stock, implements, hay, mid sundry articles of" furniture, on his dairy farm in the Cemetery Road, Clarovillo. The lines comprise SHEEP—BO fat ewes, 68 forward store ewes, 27 first-class woolly lambs HORSES-1 draught mare (5 years) by Gladstone, foal by Laird O 1 Laigo, 1 three-year-old draught mare, 1 filly, and one colt by Lord Nelson, 1 saddlo inare, PIGS—3 sows, 1 youne bear, VEHICLES—I trap, harness, and horso, 1 cart aiid harness with frame. CATTLE—2 cows in milk (to calve early), 3 dairy, cows, liatcow. 3 steers, 2 heifers in calf, 2 cows (to calve), 1 bull. IMPLEMENTS 1 double-furrow plough, by Reid & Gray, 1single furrow plourh, 2 sots swingle trees, 8 aeta plough harness. GENERAL—B tons hay,l stack of straw, wheelbarrows, hay rakes, knives, scythes, forks, garden tools, potatoes, fowl wheat, cocksfoot grass seed, poultry, tables, ohairs, and couches, and sundries of every description,
SALE o LAND. Part Ohaumoko Block, 5000 ACRES. Situated in the WANGAEHU DISTRICT, ' THE aroaof tlio Blook now offered for salo is 5000 ACRES, subdivided into Four Sections, as shown upon plan. It adjoins that part of Ohaumoko Block, formerly purchased by Mr Hulden, who has now cleared, and sown it with grass, and it is separated from the properties of Messrs R Bruco, M,H,R., and A Mciircgor, by the Turakina rivyr. In running bounda'ies of sub-divisions, natural features have been followed as near as possible to facilitate fencing.
Tho land consists for tho most part ol modorato hills, wiih sonw'flats near Ttuakma river, and along the valley of a branch of the Mangatipora. It is well watered, and tho block ia one of the best on this coast, the subsuil being. Papa and Limestone, outcrops of shell rock appearing occasionally on tho hill topa. mien in grass it will carry tlireo sheep to tho aero, and will cost an avorasjc of 17s Cd per acres to clear, Tho land is covored with forest, chiefly light bush on hills, with patches of heavier along watercourses. Anion? tho heavier timber treesaro White Pine, Matai, Rimu, and Totara. Those are to be found in useful quantities in mauy parts of the Block. Tho Block is accessible by the Wangaehu-Paraekatiitu cart road. In addition, roads havo been surveyed to allow of each section being reached from both Huntervillo and Vanganui, the diatanco from tho railway at Huntoivillo being twelve miles, and sixteen from tho railway at Fordell. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent Cash, Fifteen per cent in three months. It is left to tenderers to state terms of years required on mortgage, and rate of interest tlioy will give in settling for balance. TITLE—The titlo under tho Land Transfer Act. Tenders to close on the 26th MAY, 1890, and to bo addressed to Messrs Abbot Bros, care of Messrs Borlaso and Barnicoat, Solicitors, Wanganui, MEMORANDUM,—Intending pur chasers will bo shown over the Block on applicatioa to Mr Donald Stewart, Omuiikori, Fordell. 3509
CARTERTON Star Flour Mills, A. L WHYTE & CO. HAVE pleasure in announcing to the Tradesmen and I'anms, that they liavo sucured a'lc&su of the above mill, which contains now and first-class machinery, Wo liavo tffeuted extensive alterations to tho internal arrangemoiitsaiid secured tho acrvicoa «l a cnuipotont uiillor, mid are now iu a position to supply a .FIIIvST-ULASS AIITLCLE at lowest market mUd. We are prepared to grist for ANYONE, at usual prices. A. L. WHVTE and Co N.B,—Not less than ONE TON parcels of Flour sold at tho Mill, 1)511 WANTED KNOY'N,—That W. Vim's Cc.hch leaves 'Maurice 'illo Railway Station for Mantorton ever) Wednesday and Saturday morning al 3.30,, arriving in Mnsterlon at I'. The Coach loaves Masterton on thi return trip at 8 p.m. Fares-2s returr., Ib Cd singlo. ' 331* WANTED KNOWN : Tlmt al H. HOUNSLOW'S over; article is tho best to bo got for tin money, whether 3s or 30s, Don't furgci Uu ADDRESS. IL HOUNSLOW, Qu bex Street, 3504 ' Masikbxon. WANTED .TO SELL.—A good < roomed Cottage with Scullon in Queen-street; paling fenco all round. Terms exceptionally easy. For further particulars, apply tg & C'ur^ nn»f. " m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3518, 23 May 1890, Page 3
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