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_____ K h. wood. : THURSDAY, utIfIOYEMBER, At 1. o'clock:;. ';>:;., ■'.-' ' "TARATAHI STOGISAm FHWOOir TILL soil by Public Auction, at his W : Taratohi. Ynrda, on the above date',- • V .■;"'■ / 106 Hoggeta in tbe Wool, 150 Ewes and lambs in thu wool liO Ewos and lambs „ 80 Fat.Ewes shorn : : .'■ fiO Ewes and lambs in the wool 150 Dry Ewes „ 20 Calyes,stcers and heifers 10 Yearling ' „ ;4 Cows, springing .;.,■•' 6 Cows in milk '''■"-. :-•: Pigs;. . : Several good hacks and buggy '. horses '" ALSO Oh account of.Mr Ticehutst, entirely nithout reserve. 1 Dark Bay maro and foal (by Treason,) .1 Black maro and foal (by Grand " Duke) mare broken to saddle and harness.) 1 Bay Filly, i] years, by Treason 1 Brown Colt, 2 years (by Grand !•■. ■■'. Mei>- : ' '.-,; :; :..:■- .'. 1 YearlingFiily (by' Grand Duke.) I Further and : early ; entries are'invitedj and will be advertised as received ireo of ■:'■■'•''■ costtothe vendor; v =■ ,-THURSDAY, 6th HOYEMBEH. At Taratahi Yards, immediately'after i;;> ' :;;:,;iho:Srock Sale. VV : v-V -'v ;■■ TARATAHI-GARTERTONHAOK ,'EACINGGLUB^MEETING ; ■i .>:on NOVEMBER 18th; ; \ : : :■. 1 Publican's Booth, erected 3 FruifStall ' ■ 4 Cards 5 Gates ■ ■' (i Saddling Paddock 1 Horse Yards FHWOOD, Auctioneer. FOR SALE OR LEA5E.,.,,,.

Capital. Dairy I*arm. COMPRISING 48 acres 2 roods, Situate on tho Maungatorero Greek and bains section No 385. The property is securely.fenced, and and watered. A splendid aito for homestead, 50 chains frontage to main road.. For further particulars apply to Mr Ttamns Green, Featueraton, or the F, H.WOOD, FOR PBIVATE SALE. ONE SECOND-HAND PIANO, Trichord, in first class order, a really good instrument, to be sold very cheap, Apply to THWOOD. ,'■ MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Australasia. ':]:■ Established .1869.'' (Incorporated by Act tt Parliament). Registered under Life Assurance Coin panics and Policies Acts of New Zealand-

TWENTY-TWO, Year kJ record of sound, honorable, and Prudent rnanapement, durinc; which it HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY CLAIM. Ib ft thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds invested in tbo Colonies, and no branches outside them. Does NOT issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing tho system as advocated here'to be a delusive and unjust form of Assurance, NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1801 ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN.' The Mutual Life Association of Australasia's New Centennial Tables H.B. 14 and H.R. 21 Are recommended to the attention of A] prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wish to provido means for completing the education of a child on reaching the age of 14; or tor endowing a child with a marriago portion, or a boy wiih capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years of a?e. Every possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, and a good rate of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of the term by the tho Policy, which is noii'forfeitablo while Surendor Value lasts. A father, age 30, endows his son, aged 1, for £IOO, payable on his reselling 21 years of ago, the Annual Premuim beh»£3 4s Od. If the father should die any time after the first payment as above, instoad of the widow naving to continue paying'premmms, tho, endow- . me'nt becomes a "Paid-up" Policy, and matures when the- boy reaches 21 years of age, In the event of the child's death during currency of the Pohoy, tho whole ofPremuima paid will ba refunded. G.S.W.DALIIYMPLE, .•'/'. ~': ', ..'..LocalAgent, ," - Rosidon t Agent

ON MONDAY, the 10th inst., the Post Oflice will becked. All maiia closing on that date will be cleared st 6 a.m. On the preceding Saturday a delivery of corccspondonco will be made I over the coantor from 8.30 p.m. tb 9 p.m. ; The Telotpph oftico will be open between,the houra of 9 and 10 a.m., and from 7 till 8 p.m. . J.BAOGK, Postmaster. Poet Oilico, Mastartou, 3rd Nov., 1890. HORTICUMUBAL • AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW will be bell in the DKILL HAlfe ■ ON WHMESDAYv26th NOVEMBER ■■■•.'■.■: VM, Catalojunsi &c, may hi btained from tbeSoo»Ufy, ::■■'-■. 'W,&QHBNroB,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3653, 4 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3653, 4 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3653, 4 November 1890, Page 3

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