THURSDAY, March l'2th, 1891, At 1 Q!clook. ~ Taratahi Stock, Sale-. -^ ''KB :; Mpf).: Will sell Public* auction at lub Taratahi yards as above : 450 lambs in the wool , , 120 ewes 300 lambs in the wool 300 good store ewes - r; 200 merino ewes "" 20 ),cross bred do 180 store ewes 50 fat do 10 2-tooth Lincoln r xms 80 wethers 77 2 tooth Lincoln ewes i 30 Fat ewes - ; 60 Lincoln lambs: in. ; the wool * 70 Wether Lambs in tho' wool 20 calves 25 steers, 2 year old 20 good weaners (calves) I 7 dairy cows 2 fat cows Horses of all classes. Further Entries Invited. A CHEAP FARM. ; ,A, COMPETE HOMESTEAD. :: For Sale. '/"V ACRES ot first class grass land and house, one mile down Moreton road, Carterton, Tho house has four rooiiiß. There are also stable sheds, and general outbuildings, withgardon and orchard. The land : |b well watered,.,. ■-a creek close by, and is divided Into four paddocks. Stock consisting, of cows, calves, horse, trap, etc, can, if desired, be purchased at valuation, , -EASYTERMS-' '■ '>' I Full particulars may be obtained from F. H. WOOD, ~ Carterton. ' FOR SALE. HANDY LITTLE PROPERTY. ; UNDENIABLY GOOD LAND, ; IMALL DAIRY FARM of about 30 „5 acres, in the Belvidere Road, Carterton, is for sale cheap. The land, which is aboui. two miles down, and adjoins Mr C. H. Zabell's property, is of really good value, and has as improve • ments,fencipg, a windmill, and a shelter shed. Five acres in crop;' fifteen acres partly cleared, remaining ten acres Two road frontages., Apply for all particulars to : FHWOOD, Carterton.
E. H. WADDINGTON, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE . .... AGENT. Ferry 5treet..................... Mastorton mHANKING his friends and the X public, for. the support accorded him since' he ''commenced,' 1 ' begs to inform them that in oon--sequence of the increase of business he has secured the services of Mb Thos C D'Abcy. a competent book keeper, as Clerk, and trusts by: strict attention and a prompt settlement of all claims in connection with business entrusted to hiui, to merit a continuance of their, support. The public can rely on both the office and outside business receiving; every ; care and, attention, the, extra assistance having been obtained for that purpose. ■* • TOJR.' MARE, ty JJ Early Bird, out of Peter Flat mare, splendid hack, fast trotter, and broken to harness, will carry a lady. Bred by W T Owen esq., Ruatanga,, Wangaehu. Is full slßter to Ebony,' winner of the Marton Steeplechase. Can be seen at the Olub Stables. Grey Gdding " Tommy, " aged. Out of Riddlesworth mare,.- by Clymenus. One of the best hacks <in the district. Price £l2 12s. Dogcart aiulHarness, sft wheels. Price •:-■'.■.■ •'; £2B.i\ .■; ; r. : "Light Voqcart and harness, 4ft wheels, ~ Price £25. , Eureka Eoad Cart and Harness, in capital order. Price £l7 10s. Putnam, in thorbugh'good order. Prioe • £lolos., EXHIBITIOJN. ATER COLOR VIEWS m Mas- ': terton, the Wairarapa and other New Zealand SceneJy by 0. Aubrey. .To ba disposed of by ART. -UN lON by permission of the Hon the Colonial Secretary. " 10 PRIZES VALUED £4O. Tickets 2s 6d Pictures oh view at Messrs Hounslow and Hoar'*, Queen Street. HOUNSLOW& HOAR, Agentß-' JAMES .WICKEN3, CORNER of QUEEN & PERRY Sis, J EOS to inform his Customers and the Public that he iB now prepared to deliver Bread in all parts -of the Borough. Bread, Fancy Goods, &0.,- of First Glass Quality and at Reasonable Prices. Balls. Picnics, Private and Wedding Parties catered for on reasonable terms. ONE SHILLING LUNCH A = SPECIALITY.
UNDER THK CLOCK JAMES KING, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, No. 5, Cuba-street, Wellington. tOLLOWING my usual custom, it is } my intention during the forehcoming holidays to offer to the public of 'V llingtbn and visitors from 'all'parts ut colony. J ELERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND ELECTRO WARE ; V Of every desoriptibn r , at; prices hitherto unheard of. My stock comprises masterpieces of the J6\yelers' Art front' Paris, and continental houses. DIRECT IMPORTAIIO.NS ! And embraces Gold and Silver Watches Art. Jewellery, . Gold and Silver. Bangles, Ladies and Gents' Diamond. Gem and Signet Rings, chaste in design and manufacture. ' Artistic and rare designs inMsaican Japanese Jewelery an d articles of win ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. From English a.nd American manufacturers. ; OPTICAL GOODS ! My slock of Spectaoles, Goggles, Magnifying Glasses, Folders, Shooting Glasses, and Eye Protoctorsl, is one of the largest and moat complete in the colony, In, Silver Jewelery I hold 1 one of the most varied Btocks in the oity. I 1000 SILVER BROOCHES To select from, suitable for Xmas and New Year Presents, at prices to suit : ovevy class of bayer My long and varied experience as a PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER enables me to ' guarantee that all. descriptions of work entrusted to mo will receive skilful and practical, attention my staff tn eyery branch being export in their particular lir ea, NOTE—The' Clock in Cuba street immediately under which will bo found Yours truly, JAMES KIJSG
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3755, 9 March 1891, Page 3
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