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SATURDAY 27th APEILIB9S, at 2 o'clock. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AND ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE. PH. WOOD, under instructions from , yarious consignors will sell by i public auction at Carterton on Saturday ' the 27th inst. at 2 p,m, a large variety of general merchandise, comprising new and seasonable goods in drapery, inolui rugs, quiltß, flannels, Eiderdown quilts,sheetings and fancy goods, mens',youths',and boys', suits of Colonial tweed, shirts, soi, drawers,anH under flannels, variety,groceries of best brands and quality, ladies', mens', youths',and childrens 1 hoots and shoes, a special consignment of Also new and second hand household furniture and effects, eto. The above isagenuine sale that it will 'ay anyone to attend. F. H. WOOD, Aucticneei. TUESDAY, 30th APRIL. 1895, At 1 p.m. TAEATAHI STOCK SALE. FH, WOOD will sell at his Tara- , _ tahi Yards on Tuesday, the 30th of April at 1 p.m.— SHEEr—--100 fat and forward wethers, good freezers 100 good forward ewes 200 ewes in lamb 180 lambs, mixed soxes 200 wethers, 2 and 4-tooth, fat and forward 150 lambs, mixed sexes 50 store wethers 50 ewes in lamb Cattle—--10 0 calves And on account of Mr A, Moody of Waihakcke. 2 purebred bulls out of champion cow Lady, one 15 months and one 4 months 0 grade heifers 3 dairy cows (springing) Mr A. Moody's superior shorthorn bulls are prize-takers at aH shows.

Further entries iuvited. WEDNESDAY, Bt!i MAY, 1895, at 2 p.m. CAIITEETON AUCTION BOOMS. Important and absolute sale of that valuable station uropcity known as BAKiVOCKBUiiN. GLADSTONE—WAIRABAPA. Situated on Main Line and road, about 8 miles from CARTEKTON, close to school and post and telegraph cilice, H, WOOD has received instruc- . , tons from the Trustees in tlie estato of the late Eomiit Ghaxt, to sell by public auction at bis Cartel ion rooms on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of May next, at 2 p.m., the well-known Bannockburn Estate, which is one of the most compact and valuable station properties of its size, in the Wairarapa. Nearly all ploughable, well watered throughout,securely fenced, and well improved with good and substantial dwelling house anaoutbuildiugs, garden, orchard, etc, The situation cannot be better. A good metal road runs through the property, it is close to post and telegraph office, school, and churches, A dairy factory will shortly bo erected close to the property, which will be submitted first in one lot as under LOT 1. The Bannockburn property as a whole containing 1520 acres good land consisting of undulating terraces and flat 8 soil Limestone and alluvial, nearly all ■ ploughable, ring fenced and divided into convenient paddocks, all well watered. Improvements include 8 roomed house, dairy, store room, wool shed, good stabling, garden, orchard, etc. TEEMS. The vendors have made arrangements whereby the purchasers can borrow a sum equal to £ per acre at £6 per cent. The balance to be paid 10 per cent on fall of hammer, anil rest within 30 days from date of sale, Failing a purchaser for the property as a whole, it will be submitted in the following lots, and order. LOT 2. Containing about 551 acres, being parts of sections nine and ten Tupurupuru block and parts of sections 17,10 and 19. Ahiaruhe block. Lot 2 comprises those parts of sections 9 and 10 lying to the westward of the Main road from Gladstone to Longbusli, parts of section 16 and those parts of sections 19 and 17 lying to the northward of lines drawn in continuation of the boundary line between sections 10 and 18, On this

lot arrangements have been made whereby the sum of £ per acre can be borrowed in mortgage at 6 per cent, if so desired. The balance to be paid as in lot 1. LOT 3. Containing about 611 acres, being those parts of section 7,8, and S), Tupurupuru block, lying to the westward of ths main road, sections 18 and those parts of sections 19 and 17, Ahiaruhe block, lying to the southward of lines drawn in continuation of the boundary line between sections 16 and 18. Tbe sum of £ per acre can be obtained on mortgage at G percent., balance as above, if so desired. LOTA Containing about <l2 acres, being those parts of sections 6 and 8, Tupurupuru block, lying to the westward of the said main road LOT 5. Containing about Jb acres, being the whole of section 6, Tupurupuru block. For lots 4 and 5, £ per acre can be borrowed at 6 per cent., balance as aboyc. LOT 6. Theßannockburn homestead property containing about 253 acres,being those parts of sections (}, 7,8,9, and 10 on* the plan of the Tupurupuru block, Gladstone, situateon the Eastern side of the Main road from Gladstone to Longbush, together with all buildings and improvements.

On lot G, i.e. the Homeward property, the sum of £ per acre can be borrowed on Mortgage at 6 per cent, if desired, Balance as with other lots. Further particulars if required can be obtained from the undersigned, F. H. WOOD, A ctioncer. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. (Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), Queen-stbeet, Masiebton. mHIS Studio is now open to the public, X and the proprietor has procured thelatest and most improvcdinstrumcnts and appliances for turning out Photos iu first-class style, at popular prices. Photos, Gboops, Views, etc,, taken in any part of the district, and finished in the best style of art. Enubgehents mado to any size, and finished by an experienced artist. Amateur's work finished. OH Sue: li . Views of all parts of the town a nd (lis trict D.WILTON, FBOrBIETOB. i] Address-Opposite Prince of Wiles' Hotel. RhnyWc Willis-st,,Wellington, VIIUiIIq, Beßureasdcall .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5006, 22 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5006, 22 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5006, 22 April 1895, Page 3

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