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TUESDAY, MMABOH; 1895. ■ At 1 o'clock. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. Fil. WOOD will sell at liis Tara- . tabi Yardson Tuesday, thel9tli inst., at 1 p.m.— 700 cwcs, 2,4, and 6-tooth (Lincoln) 500 owes f.f.m. 'WO good breeding ewos Eomney cross. 'lOOJgood Lincoln brecdiup ewes 400 good f.f.m. Uomnej-Lincoin , breeding ewes 220 lambs, shorn 150 ewes mixed ages 10 2-tooth liomney rams 10 4-tooth liomney rams 30 3-year-old steers in forward condition 18 calves nnd yearlings 10 steers and heifers, 18 months 8 calves 5 store cows 1 yearling Shorthorn ball 1 chestnut pony, broken to single and double harness 1 draught marc 1 thoroughbred mare by Premier in foal to Master Agnes 1 3-ycar-old gelding unurokeu 13-year-old filly,broken to saddle Horses of all classes. Further entiies invited. Vendors will greatly oblige by yarding their stock early on day of sale. TUESDAY, 29tii MARCH, 1895. Atl O'Clock. TAUHEKENIKAU STOOKSALE. PH. WOOD will hold a sale of , Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Farming Implements and Vehicles, at the Tauhcrenikau Sale Yards on the above date. Early entries are invited, and will bo advertised as received free of charge to vendors. Settlers at the southern eud of the Wairarapa have complained that sales are not held often enough in their part of the district, If they are properly supported nnd appreciated they will be continued fortnightly, but hitherto they have resulted in a loss to the auctioneer. F. 11. WOOD, Auctioneer, FOR SALE BY TENDER, Valuable Station Property, known as BAMOCOUIIN, Gladstone, Waiiiahapa. Situated on Main Line of lioad, about eight miles from Cambiston, close to school ami post and telegraph oilice, -n H. WOOD has received instruc Jj > tions from the Trustees in the estate of the late HoiotGhant to invite Alternate Tenders for the undermentioned properties. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, the 30th day of March, at 12 noon. . Viz.— Lor 1. The Bannoekburn properly as awliole, containing 1520 acres good laud,consisting of undulating terraces and llats, soil limestone and alluvial deposit, nearly all ploughable, ring fenced, and diyided into convenient paddocks, all well watered. Improvements include 8 roomed house, dairy, store-room, woolshed, good stabling, garden, orchard,etc. Lot 2. 105 acres first-class bush laud, partly cleared and fenced, river frontage, situate at the Taucru, and being section 15 on the plan of the Taueru Block. IN THE ALTERNATIVE. Lot 2 as above. Lor 3. The Eannoekburu homestead property containing about 253 acres, being those parts of sections G, 7,8, 9, and 10 on the plan of the Tupurupuru block, triadstone, situate on the eastern side of the Main lioad from Gladstone to Longbush together with all buildings and improvements. Lot 4. Containing about 551 acres, being parts of sections nuic and ten Tnpurupuru block and parts of sections 17, IG, and 19 Aliianihe block. Note—Lot 4 comprises those parts of sections I) and 10 lying to the westward of theMainroad from Gladstone to Longbush, part of section l(i, and those parts of sections 19 and 17 lying to the northward of lines drawn in continuation of the boundary between sections 10 aud 18. Lot 5, Containing aboutGll acres bcingthose parts of sections 7, 8, and 9 Tupurupuru block,tying to the westward of thcMaiu road, sections 18, aud those parts of sections 19 and 17, Ahiaruho block, lying to the southward of lines drawn in continuation of the boundary line between sections 1G and 18. Lot (!. Containing about 42 acres, being those parts of sections G and 7, Tupurupuru block, lying to the westward of the said Main road. Lot 7. about G3 acres being the whole of section 5, Tupurupuru block, Tenderers may tender for one or more lots, and must touder at n price per acre, All tenders must be in the form attached to the conditions of tenders. If subdivisional tenders arc accepted, a proper survey will be made at the expense of vendors, so as to fix acreage and boundaries. A plan of the various lots showing tho estimated areas, ami the conditions of tender, aud particulars of the various lots, cau be inspected at the office of the undersigned, Terms of sale will be a deposit of 10 per cent, on acceptance of tender,balance within thirty days. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information apply to F.H. WOOD, Auctioneer.

A. 'WILTON, BUTCHEK, MisiEHioK. TN returning thanks for (he support accorded mo since commencing business, I have to inform the public o£ Mastcrton and district, that I shall only supply meat of first-clusa quality, and trust that by careful attention to the requirements of my customers, to merit a further share of public patronage. Yours Faithfully, A. WILTON, OPENING NOTICE. I JO!AHAGEN (late of J. Hendcr_li, son's) wishes to aunounco that he has commenced business as Tiiloß and Outfitter, in Perry-street (E. H. Waddington's late offices), and having secured the services of Mr J. N. Brunton as cuttcvuwl manager, whose reputation is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be carried out in first-class style and workmanship. Hop; ing to have a share of support from the general public and all old friends and customers of Mr Brunton's, Patrons mil receive every attention and the prices will suitall classes. B. KJi AHAGEN. FOE SALE, pIIOICE FAMf of 320, seres.. PerV PoM Leasc t iri('h ifiglit of pirtis -lyp. qcrfs id grqss, jest mix«i bn4 ring {pnee, except a few chains, Situato about 9 miles from Ikotaliumi, on , road, and well known to best selections - one °£ the Vallov, jj at „portion is rich alluvial ■ -j, and the fact that the surrounding j land is taken up by well-known Hawko's ' Bay sheep-farmers guarantees the quality of the country. Apply to Mil SHAW, Coromandcl- street, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4976, 15 March 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4976, 15 March 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4976, 15 March 1895, Page 3

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