■v.H. Wood. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 'At 1 o'clock. : • TAMTAM STOGKMLE, Eiiwooy Will soli by Public at the laratalii yards on tho aboye date at 1 O'clock. 120 Ewes and Lambs 120 Ewes and Lamba . 40 Fat wethors, shorn 40 Steers and Heifers from 1 to 8 year old ■■ ' 7 Dairy cow? 4 springing and 3 , in milk - 10 Calves and yearlings Several good hncks mid bug| Further entries invited FOIt'SALE OR LEASE.. Dairy Farm. /COMPRISING 48 nc-res 2 roods, Sit\J uatfi on the- Maungatorero Creek and boint; Gection No 385. ; - ■.■ The property is securely fenced, and divided into four paddocks, well grassed, and watered. A splendid eito .for homestead, 50 chains»frontage to main road. • For further ptioulm apply, to' Mi Thomas Green, Featherston, or tho undersigned. F, H. WOOD, ■ Estate Agent, • FOR SALE ;; 1 Ladies Paris Phicton, NEW, all iron tiudercarriago,, very light running and strong;- a prizetak'er; ;PillOJ3;£3o Worth 450 . ' 1 Ladies Phaston, Bocond hand, in first class ordor, steel springs and uiidercarriasjo, very handsome, light and strong,PRICE £25. : Can be seen at F' H AVOOD'S Groy town Auction Rooms Approved billa will be taken if.desired FOR SALB. ONE FAMILY WAGGONETTE, twig jicio, ahdin first class ordor. carries eight, built byt-Messrs Rouse and Eurrell, of Wellington, English undercarriago, pole, Bhatts, and lamp? complete, Price £Jfl, cost i'Bo. LADY'S 2 wheeled BASKET _ CARRIAGE, imported, very safe, and comfortable, suitable for an invalid, Price £lO, 1 PUTNAM, in good order, high JL wheels, sliding seat, very itronf, and light running, Price £lO. For further particulars apply to the idersigned, at whoso Greylown rooms the vehicles can be seen. - FII WOOD, . Auctioneer. HOUSE, LAND, AND ORCHARD, TO BE LET, THE well appointed house the Catholic Church,. South Carterton, and lately occupied by Mr H Tancred is, together with' eight acres of land surrounding it, to be let at an extremely low rental for so desirable a In the house itself there are eight ;ood Moms, There is also a subsidiary wilding, containing wash-house, men's room, cellarette, and other conveniences, The stabling and coachhouses are very extensive and are first-ohm The garden and orchard, as well, form valuable adjuncts. OHARLES HAINES, . Apent for F HWood, , NOTICE. QUBSORIPTION are beinji kj started through the Lower Valley for the purpose of raisin" funds for the" benefit of the children of the late Alfred Clifton, who died at Carterton about elve months ago. The children, Byo number, with ages ranging from fourteen months to seven years, hare'been - taken chatgs.of by Mr Lars Andorson, of Eketahiina, entirely at his own expense; fie has applied to the Benevolent Society for aid, but they informed him that nothing could bo dono in the matter, He was informed thot the only way was to hand the children over to tho police, which he did not-like doing Mrs Anderson had promised Mr Clifton that she would see to the children. It comes very hard on Mr Anderson to have to support the children out of hie own pocket. Mrs Clifton has gone out to work, but has b?oa very ill, and .quite umble to assist in any. way. Any one who could assist by ■ giving a little would be doing a charitable action. Subscriptions may be loft a 5 tho ufficoof this paper. Mm NOTICE OF POLLING DAY IN pursuance of the "Tho Regulation of Elections Act, 1881," and " The Electoral Acts Amondmcnt Act, 1890," 1, JOSEPH JOHN FREETH, Retailing OlKcor for the Electoral District of Mastertoii, do hereby give notice that by virtuo of a writ bearing date, the fifth (sth) day of November. """\ under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an election will bo held for the return of a qualified person to Beryo as a member for the said electoral district, and that tho poll, if necessary, will bo taken at" the several polling nlaces of the said electoral district, on the fifth (sth) day of Decomber, 1890. Every person desirous of becoming a candidate must ho nominated by .ot less than two electors of tho district, by a nomination paper as prescribed by section five of the Amendment Act, delivered to the Returning Officer on or betore tho 27th day of Novombor, 1890, Tho following are the polling places for the electoral district ot Mastorton: The COURTHOUSE, Mastorton, (principal), Tho BCHOOLHOUSE, Maurioe villo. Tho PUBLIC HALL, Tinui. MR J SCHOFIELD'S STORE, Whakataki. Tho premises ofMEHANDYSIDE, Oalionga, TheSOHOOLHOUSE, Drcyortot: The COURTHOUSE, Woodville. The TOWN HALL, Pahiatua, THE ROAD BOARD OFFICE, Alfredton, Tho SUHOOLHOUSE, Eketahuna The premises of MR JOHN SIN • CLAIR, Ballance, The promises of MR J. E. PERRY, Makuri, The premises of Mil W MATHE SON, Mangaone. Tho RAILWAY STATION, Man gamalioo. Tho POST OFFICE, Tutaekaia. r Tho SIHOOLHOUSE, Manga' tainoka. The Building used as a Sc'hoolliouse, Kaitawa. The SCHOOLHOUSE, Bideford." 1 The SCHOOLHOUSE, Grasseudale. \ JOSEPH J FREETH, f Returning Oflkor. November 7tli, 1890, Crown Lands Office, Wellington, N0v11,1890,.. AI'OTIOE.ia hereby given, in (on/a b' IX section 1)7 of " Tho Land Act 1885," that JORGEIN PAASKE, tin, soleckr of Section 7(>, Block XIII,. Sui. voy District of Mangahao, has applirt' f o transfer the same to DANIISI WALTON. . ' , J W AsiIARCHANr, Commisiouer ot,Crown Lands,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 12 November 1890, Page 3
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