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.. SATUEDAY NEXT, 4th MAI, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. CAETEETON AUCTION EOOMS, Entirely unreserved sale of about £3O worth of General Merchandise, etc. leir "O H.WOOD will, on Saturday nexi L > the 14th May, continue the sal "7 public auction at his Carterto: _ Booms, of direct and special trial cod signments of drapery and clothing, boot and shoes, carpets, quilts, blankets rags, sheetings, dress goods, shirts a (. hosiery, etc, macintoshes, buggy rugs oilskin coats, etc. Also thrco sets breas plate, gig and trotting harness, 5 gent: ive B ™dles 11 horse covers, ironmongery i 0 pictures, household furniture, am :ell sundries, one new double seated buggy as- a "% .superior and well finishec rs vehicle.besidcs other goods too numeroui ei to particularizo. Be No Kesoivo. 0 f All who study economy should attend u t. this sale. Eomembcr the date. ns WEDNESDAY, Bth MAY, 1895, lie at 2 p.m. \o r. CAETEETON AUCTION EOOMS. I( j valuable station rropcrty known as 5. BANNOCKBURN. u t. GLADSTONE-WAIEAEAPA. Situated on Mainline and road, about 8 miles from CAUTEETON, close to school aud post and telegraph office. U. .<- . tons from the Trustees in - I the estate of the late Eobem Ghant, ft to sell by public auction at his Carterton rooms on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of May neit, at 2 p.m., the ?n well-known. Bannockbum Estate, which m is one of the most compact and valuable :r station properties of its size, in the ; d Wairarapa. Nearly all plougliable, n well watered tliroughout,scourely fenced, )f and well improved with good and subh stantial dwelling house andoutbuildings, ie garden,' orchard, etc. The situation i- cannot be better. A good metal road is tuns through the property, it is close to d post and telegraph office, school, and ;o churches. A dairy factory will shortly be erected close to the property, which will be submitted first in one lot as under lOTI. t. The Bannockbum property as a whole containing 1520 acres good land conc sisting of undulating terraces and flats . soil Limestone aud alluvial, nearly all s ploughable, ring fenced and divided I. into convenient paddocks, all well c watered, Improvements include 8 I roomed house, dairy, store room, wool shed, good stabling, garden, orchard, etc, TEEMS. The vendors have made arrangements - whereby the purchasers can borrow it sum equal to £2lss peraere at£6 percent The balance to be paid 10 per cent on i fall of hammer, and rest within 3D days s from date of sale, ■i Failing a purchaser for the property i as a whole, it will be submitted in the '■i 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, Ahiaruhc block. 1 Nora Lot 2 comprises those parts of sections 9 and 10 lying to the westward of the Main road from Gladstone to Longbush, parts of section 16 and tbose parts of sections 19 and 17 lying to the northward of lines drawn in continuation of the boundary line between sections 16 and 18. On this lot arrangements have been made . whereby the sum of £2los per acr [ can be borrowed iu mortgage at 6 per cent, if so desired. The balance to be 1 paid as in lot 1. 1 ~ tOT 3' [ Containing about 611 acres, being those , parts of section 7,8, and 9, Tuptmi- | puru block, lying to the westward of ' the main road, sections 18 and those | parts of sections 19 and 17, Ahiaruhc block, lying to the southward of lines . drawn in continuation of the boundary line between sections 16 and 18. The sum of £2 12s per acre can be obtained on mortgage at 6 percent,, • balance as above, if so desired LOT 4. Containing about 42 acres, being those parts of sections 6 and 8, Tupurupuru ' , block, lying' to the westward of the said main road, LOTS. I Containing about 63 acres, being the whole of section 5, Tupurupuru block. £4los per acre can be obtained on mortgage at 6 per cent,, balance as above, £4. LOT 6. The Bannockbum homestead properly containing about 253 acrcs.being those parts of sections 6, 7,8, 9, and 10 or, the plan of the Tupurupuru block, ] Gladstone, situate on the Eastern side , of the Main road from Gladstone to | Longbush, together with all buildings and improvements, On lot 6, i.e. the Homeward property, the sum of £3 10s per acre can be borrowed on Mortgage at 6 per cent, if desired. Ualance as with other lots. Further particulars if required can be obtained from the undersigned. F. 11. WOOD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 14th MAY, 1895, At 1 p.m. STOCK SALE, FH, WOOD will sell at his Tara- . tahi Yards on Tuesday, the 14th of May at 1 p.m.— Sheep—--70 wcthors, 2 tooth 100 lambs, first class 230 2-tooth ewes in lamb Cattie—--12 calves 3 cows Hobsks— Onc pair of first-class broken horses, will be shown in harness, and any trial given, Further entries invited and advertised as received. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. RADFORD'S SALE- . IAPESTEY Carpet, worth 2/6 for 1/6 JL Heavy Dress Tweeds at 8d yard doublo width Wide Oilcloth, 9d por yard All-wool Dress Stuffs, 9d yard, double I width Hearthrugs, 2/3 each Heavy Bush Eugs, 4/11 each Men's Sox, four pairs for 1/Whito Insertion, 1/- dozen Men'i Tweed Caps, 6d _ Eibbon Velvet, 1/- for eighteen yards Eegatta Shirts, all sizes, 2/11 Boys' Km'cker Suits, aU sizes, 2/6 Men's Watertight Bluchers, 6/11 Men's Strong Balmorals, 8/6 Men's Strong Walking Shoes, 6/6 Youth's Strong Watertights, 4/6 Ladies' Walking Shoes, 3/11. Inspbotiok Invited. S. G. RADFORD, Direct Importer, Queen-Et., Masterton. 'HAVE MONEY TO LEND in JL largo and small sums at lowest current rates of interest, Wm G. BEAED, Solicitor, mOLET.-An eight acre paddock, | JL near Hospital, also one or nearly]

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 3

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