THURSDAY, 7th MAY.IB9I, At One O'Ciock." TARATAHI STOCK SA.LE* F- H- WOOD Will sell by Publio Auction, at his Taratabi Sale yards on the above date, 300 Store Ewes, empty 120 Ewes in lamb 60 Lambs 18 Steers & Heifers 18 to 24 months 10 Calves 100 Ewes in Lamb to Lincoln Bams 6 Daily Cows 2 Dairy Cows in milk 3 Figs, (weaners) 1 Bay Gelding, Cloud, by Mangle out of Don Juan mare, 6 years old. Ist prize taker at Carterton and Wellington Shows as single buggy horse shown in harness. also Several light harness Horses Horses of all classes Further entries invited and advertised as received.
MASTERTON LICENSING DISTBIOT. annual meeting) of the Committee for the above district, will be held in the Old Court Room, B.M. Courthouse, Masterton, at noon on SATUBDAX. the 6th day of June, for the purpose of considering applications under the Licensing Act, of which due notice has been given. All applications must be lodged in duplicate with the undersimed on or before Saturday, the 16th of May, 1891. F. G. MOOBE, Clerk to the Committee. Masterton, 29th April, 1891. [ACAED.]
H,H. GODFREY, ARCHITECT, BUILDER, . $ CONTRACTOR. PAHIATCIA, Six acres of Freehold. ? VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PRO PERTY WITHIJN FIFTEEN MIN- < UTEB WALK OF POST t OFFICE. t Tjl°R SALE—Six acres of land at b Kuripuni with frontage to main f road, opposite the residence of W. i Lowes Esq-, consisting of good grass V l paddock and orchard planted with a a choice fruit trees. The property Is x surveyed into sections and could- be sub-divided into smaller allotment without cost. The land is of excellent quality and is suitable eitner for a homestead or for cutting up into build- 1 in/ aiioUcats. For apply W. T. GRUNDY, Hawker St. Wellington, or at this office.
BUPVOBT LOCAL INDUSTBY. M2SSRS CHAMBERLAINBROS. beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for lumen cattle and pigs, and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS.
" As good as Chamberlain's Flour" Has become a proverb ia the District. This year the quality is even higherthan I usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorabl ] season for growing wheat. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that (heir "LOCAL INDTTSTBY" Will havethe support and encouragemen of the whole comunity, and thatconBurners will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District. MASTEKTON STEAM
FLOUR MILLS. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF THE ZEALANDIA Silver Mining COMPANY. (No Liability ) I DUNDAS, ZEEHAN, TA6MAMA. CAPITAL .650,000, In 100,000 Shares ot 10s each. 50.000 Shares paid up to 3s are retained by the vendors as part purchase money of their interest in the property to be acquired ; and 50,000 Shares are offered to the public, at Is 6d on application and la Od on allotment.
Provisional Directory in Tasmania: J. Owen Meredith, J.P., Manager of the Success Silver Mining Company, Dundas B. S. Black, Sharebroker, Zeehan T. H. V. Dicken, Sharebroker, Zeehan. Solicitors ; Messrs Loughrey &Lane,Ohristchuvch Bankers in New Zealand: r National Bank of New Zealand (Limited), Chrißtchurch. Local Bankers; The Bank of Van Dieman's Land. Brokers: Harcourt & Co., Wellington. church. Mr B. Hill Fisher, Ohristcburch. Mr Andrew Hamilton, Dunedin. Temporary Offices: 174, Hereford-street, Obristchurch, |]>ULL prospectus and plans can be Jj obtained from any of the brokers, also reports on the property, ...by Mr Thomas Butement, M.E., associate with the School of Mines, Otago, N. Z., and Mr G. D. Gibson, mining reporter. Specimeus can be seen at the office oi M&Brs Harcourt & Co., Lambton-quay, Wellincton.
Allotment of shares by priority ol application. This is the first opportunity evei ottered to New Zealand investors cf participating in the enormous injjioral riches of Australia. Tasmania, in addition to owning the richest gold mine and the richest tin mine in the whole world, is now developing a silver fielc which bids fair to eclipse all other mining enterprises yet undertaken. Bear in mind that one silver mine at Broken Hill lias, in a little ever {out 1 years, paid £2,184,000 iu divideudi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3803, 6 May 1891, Page 3
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