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MONDAY, : 2ta JUNE, 1805, at 1 p.m. sharp. Important _ Unreserved Sale of 2000 sheep,'and other stock, at tho Eiranockburn Station, Gladstone, H. WOOD lias received instruc- . i tions from the Trustees in the Estate of the lateEoiiEßT Grant, to sell by public auction, on the above date, at the Bannock hum station, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, 2000 sheep, comprising 700 hoggets 300 2-tooth wethers 10C0 ewes, from 2-tootli Tho above will be properly drafted, or classed, aud sold in lots to suit buyers. Also— ... G 2-year-old steers 3 3-ycar-old half draught colls 1 2-ywr-old do And other stock. Lunch at 12 o'clock (noon.) Sale at 1 sharp. F. H, WOOD, Auctioneer. Bannockburn Stock Sale. AUCTIONEERS SPECIAL NOTICE ! JIHE sale of stock, including 2,000 . 1 Slice]) of all classes, besides Cattle and Horses, advertised to be held on Friday, 21st inst, is unavoidably postponed, and will be held on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th inst., at the Bannockburn Homestead, Gladstone, at 1 o'clock sharp. There will be no reserve, as the property has been sold. - F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, June 17, 1895. TAIiATAHI STOCK_SALE, TUESDAY, 25th JUNE, 1895, at 1 p.m. 171 H. WOOD will sell at his Tara1. , tahi Yards en Tuesday, the 25th of June at lp.m.— Sui:EF— . 100 2-tooth ewes in lamb to liomucy Marsh Hams ()■) fat ewes 30 ewes and wethers mixed <lO fat ewes ■lO lambs Cattie—--4 good dairy cows to calve in September 2 cows, springing (good dairy cows) 8 calves and yearlings Further entries invited. TO SPECULATOR, INVESTOItS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHEIiS.

SPLENDID FIiEIiHOLD RESIDENCES IN THE YEIiY CENTIiE OF THE TOWN. Vn E lmve been favoured with instructions V V from Mbs H. Hounslow.wlio is leaving for the Old Country,to oitcr f r private stile, that fashionable 2-storey building in Chapel Street, known as 'Hounslow House, 1 containing 14 rooms and every convenience, together with a well-stocked fruit ami vegetable garden, The premises will be sold, subject to a lease of 5 years to Mb Feat, the present tenant. This fin i residence has been thoroughly renovated nt n ccst of over £2OO. Kasy terms of payment can bo arranged. Fullor particulars can be obtained upon application to the auctioneers. Also—on behalf of the same lady—that comfortable 5-roomed cottage adjoining, at present iu the occupation of Mb Rarii, Small deposit required, i ahnce can remain on mortgage for a lengthened period. HOMBLOW & CO. SNUG RESIDENCE Within three minutes walk n£ the Post Office. WE have received instructions from MnAV, Dabley, who is leaving Masterton, to offer for private sale, bis nicely-afrauged dwelling in Bannister Street, containing 8 rooms and scullery, together with | acre of land, garden, orchard, 3-stall stable, wood shed, outhouses and a large shed 40 x2O feet, gas laid on to the dwelling, which is fitted up with every convenience to make a comfortable home, Particular* as to price, etc., can be obtained from Hornulow A Co., Auctioneers. A I!A](E OPPORTUNITY, PIVE-EOOMED HOUSE FOE £l5O. WE have been favored with instructions to oiler for sale, a 5-roomcd house, 2 fireplaces and scullery; J acre laud laid out iu garden; also a shod 10 xl 4 feet, in Chapel Street, 'Price £l5O. Apply to Hquxulow & Co. 11, E, HORNBLOW & CO, Auctioneers, and Land Agents, MASTERTON. Pbopeiities Fob Sale Akd To Lease. FOBTY-MILE BUSH. 402 acres, flastwell, 80 acres down in grass; 2 cottages, 1 mile from school and dairy factory, Price £2 12s 6d per acre, Terms can be arranged. 450 acres near Alfredton, 120 acres fell and in grass; 4 paddocks, bouse, outbuildings, garden, fruit trees, also 200 young sheep, Price £1,200 the lot, £SOO cash, balance remain at 7 per cent. 320 acres, Wangaehu Valley, all fenced with 7 wires, whare, half the property in grass. Price £4 per acre, £6OO can remain at G| per cent for 5 years.

7 acres, now 4 roomed bouse, cowshed; f acre splendid orchard and garden, Parkville; creek runs through the proporty Price £265. Only £IOO requited. 218 J acres, Mangaroahue, 7 roomed house, bath-room, scullery, and servant's room, wash house, (owlhouses, hay shed and coiv shed combined, sheep yards, wool slied, men's whaie, dip, etc,; all in grass, Price £2OOO, cash required £SOO, liood investment. COO other properties in Carterton; Mastorton, Ekclahtma, Pahiatua, Groytown, Woodvillo, Featherston, and Wellington. Particulars on application, No ohtogo mado for advertising or commission, unless sale is effected. MONEY TO LEND, £M,OOO to lend on good freehold security, £IO,OOO to lend in sums o( £5 to £IOO on approved personal security, Commission workofallkinds undertaken, ON SALE—Totara posts, Lansdowno bricks producn of every desiription,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5056, 20 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5056, 20 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5056, 20 June 1895, Page 3

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