j THURSDAY 30ra NOVEMBER. 1 Wairarapa Pastoral Association Show. Messrs wvlltr & girdlestone have received instructions from Messrs Beetbam to sell by public auction on the above date at the show grounds, Tauherenikau— -2 WELL-BRED YOUNG SHORTHORN BULLS. Terms at Sale. 1206 THURSDAY, 30ih NOVMMRER. Sale of imported Lincoln Rams on the Pastoral Association’s Show Grounds. The Undersigned have received instructions from James Gilligan, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction on the above date, the following pure-bred rams:— 1 pure Lincoln ram, H. Murray, Christchurch, bred by J. Kirkham, Cadeby Hall, Lincolnshire, by Candidate, bred by Thomas Kirkham, Bisoathorpe. 1 do do, from same flock, by “ Doctor." Also—--8 very superior hogget rams, bred by J. W. Sutton, Southland. WYLLIE & GIRDLESTONE, Auctioneers and Commission Agents, Masterton. • 1207 RUCTION SALE OF COTSWOLD RAMS Messrs Wvilie & Girdmsstonx have received instructions from J. D. Canning, Esq., Oakbume, Hawke’s Bay, to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 80th November, immediately after the Wairarapa Pastoral Show on the show grounds, Tauherenikau: —• 24 Two-tooth Cotswold Bams 15 Four do do These rams are from the celebrated stud flock of J. D. Canning, Esq., Oakburne, and will be exhibited at the show previous to the sale. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1876. Sale of Thoroughbred Mares.
Messrs wtllie & girdlestonb will Bell on the above date immediately after the Wairarapa Pastoral Association Show on the show grounds, Tauherenikau, the following thoroughbred maires:— Banshee, white mare, by Sir Charles, (imported); dam, Grey Nell (imported) ; bred by Mr Studholm. With foal at foot by Messenger Duchess, browtt mare, hy the Peer, out of a Traducer mare, dam imported. Bred by Mr Saunders. This mare has been stinted by Traitor. For further particulars see New Zealand Stud Book. The mares will be exhibited at the show previous to the sale. 1183 IMPORTANT LAND SALE--1 TUESDAY, DEC, 5. Mr J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction at his sale room, Hunterstreet, Wellington, on Tuesday December 5, at 2 o’clock p.m.— 240 acres valuable fertile land near Carterton, known as “ The Basin," bounded on the North-east by Mr Ingley’s section, 325; on the Southeast by King’s and Haines’, Nos 315 and 314; on the other side by Crown Land. The timber and and Soil is excellent, with a good stream running through it. The railway will run-near the property, and the Carterton station will be opposite to it. Plan and further particulars at the office of the auctioneer, who can confidently commend this valuable property to the notice of intending purchasers. Sale at 2 o’clock, Luncheon at half-past 1. 1189
XTENSIYB CATTLE SALE AT RAY’S r YARDS, TARATAH.I R. LUCAS & CO. have received Instructions to sell by public auction at Ray’s Yards, Taratahi Hotel, on FRIDAY, December Ist, at 1 o’clock p.m., 30 to 40 Bullocks, 4 to 6 years old. Some fit for the butcher, others very superior either for working or grazing, being fresh and large framed. 1185 OR SALE.—93S acres of land on the East Tanrtahi, about 8 miles from the township of Carterton. For further particulars apply to Andrew MoKeniie.on the preFOR SALE—A Bargain—A Four-horse Brake, will carry 80cwt. In first class order. Apply to J. Smith, Featherston. FOR SALE.—Two strong spring Traps. Apply to Yorke & Russell, Greytown. 93 FOR SALE—In Feathetston, 1 town acre, also 2 town acres Apply J. S. M. Cowie, Commission and General Agent, Featherston. 1017 threshold station property r FOR SALE, F. EL tVOOfi has beett favored with instructions from the proprietor, T. W. Telford, Esq., to offer for private sale MAKIRJKJRI STATION, UPPER Consisting of 1180 acres of freehold land, exclusive of road allowance, fenced with strohg neW Wire fehcing, and subdivided into convenient paddocks* Improvements include a well-stocked Orchard, new dip, and dip-yards, with all necessary appliances, boilers shed, <fec., &o. nuaes. 1013 194 WHAREAMA,
With the above will be sold Pour hundred young sheep Team (6) working bullocks. Special attention is directed to this valuable property, the position being good and easy of access, and the land well suited for pastoral purposes. For further particular apply to P. H. WOOD, Land and Estate Agent, 1147 Greytown.Wairarapa. QOBB ft COi’s BOIAL MAIL COACHES ALTERATION OF TIME. ON AND AFTER the 15th Uajr, the Wairanua Coaches will discontinue tunning into or out of town. Tbe.down coaches ' will on and from the above data start from the Upper HnU at 0 am, after the arrival of the train leaving Wellington at 7JO s,m. The up coaoles will meet the train laaving th Upper Hutt at 1.16 p.m. Passenger* and pared* caa be booked hrough as usual a* the Saw Eealaadec k Hotel. W. B. HABTWBLL. \ 7BATHIBBXOII. -r-jus*o—q^afl
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 508, 30 November 1876, Page 3
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