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K H. Wood'' ; .THURSDAY. Gtli NOVEMBER, Atl-o'clooki TARATAHI STOCKSALE, F HWOOJJ TITILL sell by Public Auotion, at his VV Taratalu' Yards, on the abovo date v 100 Hoggets in the Wool : 160 Ewes and lambs in tliu wool liO Ewes and lambs i, .80 Fat Ewes shorn . 50 Ewes and lambs in the wool CO Hoggets . ■ ISO Dry Bives „ ■ ■■<., 20 Calveß,stcers and .; 10 Yearling 4 Cows, springing . 5 Cows in milk • Pigß.; Several good liaoks and buggy. hones , ; . ALSO On account.of Mr Ticehutst, entiroly without reserve. . 1: Dark Bay. mate' find foal (by : Treason,) ' 1 Black mare and foal (by Grand i Duke) mare broken to saddle , and harness.) 1 Bay Filly, 4, years, by Treason (briken to saddle,) 1 Brown Colt; 2 years (by Grand ■ Mo.) ■■■.. ,1. Yearling Filly.(by. Grand Duke.) Further and early entries are invited, and will be advertised as received treo of cost to the 'vendor.. .* THURSDAY, (ith NOVEMBER. At Taratahi Yards, immediately after i the Stock Sale. ... . Sale of Priveleges, OF THE TARATAHI-OARTERTON HACK ! RAGING- CLUB'S MEETING on NOVEMBER 18th. 1 Publican's Booth, erected 2i Refreshment do do 3 Fruit Stall : 4 Cards . 5 Gates 6 Saddling' Paddock 7 Hone Yards ; FHVOOD, , Auctioneer. " FOB SALE OR LEASE. Capital Dairy Farm. COMPRISING 48 acres 2 roods, Sit» iiate on tho Maungaterere Creek and boing section No 385. ' The property is securely fenced, and divided into four paddocks, well grassed, arid watered, A . splendid site for homestoad, BO chains frontage to main road, : " ■■■■■■■'

For further particulars apply to Mr Thomas Greim, Featkeraton, or the undersigned. • F. H. WOOD, Estate Agent, ' : -b'Olt PBIVATE SAl.ffi,. ~ ONE -- SECOND-HAND PIANO, Triohord, in first olars order, a really good instrument, to be sold very cheap, Apply to' F H WOOD. mutual life ' ASSOCIATION of . Australasia. Established 1860, (incorporated by Act af Parliament), Registered .under Life Assurance Com paniea and Policies Aotsof New Zealand. SHO'ViJ a TWENTY-TWO Year ' record" of sound, honorable, and Prudent management, during which it HASPKOMPTLY PAID EVERY OLAIM.

Jfo a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds invested in the Colonies, and no branches outside them,

J! o®® 0 ®® W TONTINE POLICIES, Believing the system as advocated here to be a delusive and unjust form of Assurance. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1801 . endowments for children. ■ Tho Mutual Life Association of Australia's Now Centennial Tables H.R. 14 and H.R, 21 Are recommended to the attention of <>ll prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wish to provido means for completing tho education of a child on reaching tho age of 14; or tor endowing a child with a marriage portion, or a boy iviih capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 yoars of aye. Every possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, and a good rate of compound interest is guaranteed at tho end of tho term by the tho Policy, which is non-forfeitable while Suronder A father, age 80, ondows his son, aged 1, for £IOO, payable on his reaching 21 years of age, the Annual Premuim beinj £3 4s 9d. If the father should die any time aftor the first payment ob above, instoad of tho widow naving to continue paying premiums, tho endowment becomes a'"Paid-tip" Policy, and matures when the boy roaches 21 years of age, In the event of the child's death during currency of the Policy, tho whole of Premuims paid will be rofunded, G, S, IV. DALRYMPLE, ' • Local Agent, BGILL Rosidon t Agent NOriUE, ON MONDAY, tlio 10th inet,, the Post Office will bo closed, All mails oloaing on that date will bo cleared at 0 a.m, On the preceding Baturday a delivery of correspondence will bo made over the conntor from 8,30. p.m. to 9 p.m. The Telegraph office will be open between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m,, and from 7 till 8 p.m. ' J.BAGGE, Pest Office, Masterton,' Brd Noy,, 1890,

MASTERTON HOBTICUJjTORAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. tle '' SPRING SHOW will be hild in the DRILL HAljfei ONWEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER . 1890, - ; Catalogues, &c, may be. btained from the Swwtftryt , ; JV.BAIHEPISI/W, i;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 5 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 5 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 5 November 1890, Page 3

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