SUMMARY OF DATES FOB. COMING TAEATAHI THUESDAY, May 22m1, atl O'Olocl „ Juno B'th, „ ~ 10th, „ n July 3rd „ ' ii .1 17th „ H H 31st „ ,i Augmt 14th „ i. ■ .. 28th „■ ~ »3ept. 11th „ i. . .. 25th „ Entries for abovo sales can bo left with Mr CHAS HAINES, Carterton, Mi J. DAVISON, Taratalii Hotel, (next yards), or tho undersigned. For other stock and general sales see special advertisement. F H WOOD, 30 Auctoneer. At Cemetery Eoad, Clarevillei TUESDAY, 27th MAY, 1890. Atl O'clock,PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ' Sheep, Horses, Cows, Vehicles, Implements, and Hay. . HOT A LINK RESERVED, • i OWNER RELINQUISHING FAKM Mi(J. FIT WOOD has been in- * JJL. VV fitructcd by Mr D liEio, whose leuso has expired and who is relinquishing business, to sell by public auction as above, without a penny of reservo, the stock, implements, hay, and sundry articles of furniture, on his dairy farm in the Cemetery Road, Clareville. The lines comprise !- SHEEP-80 fat ewes, 58 forward store
ewes, 27 first-class woolly lambs HOUSES-1 draught mare (5 years) by Gladstone, foal by Laird 0' Largo, 1 three-year-old draught mm, 1 filly, and ono colt by Lord Nelson, 1 cuddle mare. PIGS-3.sows, 1 yonne bear, VJJHIOLES-ltrap, .harness, and horso, 1 cart and harness with frame. OATTLE-2 cows in milk (to calve early), 3 dairy cows, 1 tat cow. 3 steers, 2 heifers in calf, 2 cihvb (tu calve), 1 bull. IMPLEMENTS -1 doublo-furrow plough,, by Ecid & Gray, 1 single furrow plouih, 2 sots swinglo trees, 3 sets plough harness, GENEKAL-8 tons hay.l stack of straw, wheelbarrows, hay rakos, knives, scythes, forks, garden tools, potatoes, fowl wheat, cocksfoot gra.Es seed, poultry, tables, chairs, and couches, and sundries of every description,
Part Ohaumoko Block, f GOOO ACRES, Situated in tho . WANGAEMJ DISTRICT, rnHE area of tho Blook now offered 1 for sale is 5000 ACRES, subdivided into Four Suctions, «s bliowii upon plan. It adjoins that part of Ohaumoko Block, formerly purchased by Mr Holdon, who has now cleared and sown it with / grass, and it is I separated from the properties of Messrs' R Bruco, M,f1,11, and A McGregor, by the Turakina river. In running boundaries of sub-divisions, natural features have been followed ns near as possible to facilitate fencing, The land consists for.tho most part ot moderate hills, with Bomn date near Turakina river, and along the valley of a branch of tho Mangatipora, It is well watered, and tho block is one of the best on this coast, the subsoil being Papa and Limestone, outcrops of shell' rock appearing occasionally on tho hill' tops, When in grass it will carry throe sheep to tho aero, and will cpst'an average of 17s Od per acres to cloar. The land is covered with forest, chiefly light bush on hills, with patches of heavier along watercourses, Anion* tho heavier timber treesaro WhitoPiae, Matai, Rimu, and Totara, Thosoorc to be found in useful quantities in many parts of the Block, Tho Block is accosßiblo by the Wangaohu-Paraekatetu cart road. In addition, roads have been surveyed to allow of each section being reached from both Huntervillo and Wanganui, tho distance from the railway at Huuterville 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 tonus of .yeais required on mortgage, nndvate of interest they will give in settling for balance TITLE-Tho title under the Land ■ Transfer Act. Tenders to close on tlio 26th MAY, 1800, and to be addressed to Messrs Abbot Bros, care of Messrs Borlaso and Barnicoat, Solicitors, Wangnnui. pur chasers will bo shown uvertho Bluck on application to Mr Donald Stowart, Omuiikori, Fordell, 3509
CARTERTON raiWUriHEW A. L WHITE & CO, HAVE ploasure in amibunoing to tlio Tradesmon and Fani'irs, «f Wairarapa that they havo secured a lease of the atnvo mill, which contains hew] and first-class machinery. We have effected extensive alterations to the internal arrangeuicntsand secured the sen ices of a competent miller, and are in w iu a position to supply a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE at lowest market rates. We arc prepared to grist for ANYONE, tit usual prices.
A.L.WHYTE and Co N'.B,-Not less than ONE TONparcols ■ of Flour Mild at llio Mill, but half-ton lots and 'smaller ' quantities nro obtainable from the local stores at fJsnal Mill prices for such parcels, 3511 WANTED • KNOm-That \Y. VV Vile's Ccach leaves Maurice I ;ille Eailvvay Station for Mastirton ever) Wednesday and Saturday morning ai }.30., arriving in Masterlon at I', The- Ooach leaves Mastovton on'the return trip at 8 p.m. Fares-2s rctnrr,, Is Gd single. ; 'jjgjU WANTED TO SELL.-A good i roomed Cottage with Scullery in Queen-street j palinsr fence all round, lenns exceptionally easy, For further particulars, apply to Seuar & Chen KEIiS. gini. per. gallon,'go to R and W. TINGE Y, . Manners-street, ■ .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3519, 24 May 1890, Page 3
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