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•■J..WHHWW„HiW-!JJ!L ' SATURDAY, 19th JUNE, 1880. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, a d Flowers, of Mastcrton/to sell by Public Auction at their rooms, Greytown, on the above date, at 2 p.m.— A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT Of Blight-proof Trees, eyery description Ornamental Trees, every description Flowering Shrubs „ „ Roses, a large and choice variety Hedge Plants Flowers Pot Plants A choice of almost every known variety of the above trees and plants will be submitted WITHOUT RESERVE. 4«7

SATURDAY, 19th JUNE, 1880 New and Second-hand Furniture and General Merchandise, -o ~ WITHOUT RESERVE. il H. WOOD & CO.'S AUCTION JL<. ROOMS, GREYTOWN. -oAfter the salo of Mr McCardle's Trees and Plants. —o— On the above date. Sale at 2 p.m. sharp. TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1880 At 12 o'clock Noon. SALE OP FREEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATE AT PAHAUA, EAST COAST. By order of the Registrar of the Supremo Court, at the request of tho Mortgagee. Esq,,. Registrar of'the Supreme Court at Wellington, undor the provisions of the Conveyaucing Ordinance Amondment Act, 1860, and the Sales by Mortgagees Act, 1870, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Mainstreet, Greytown, on TUESDAY, June 22, at 12 o'clock sharp - All that piece or parcel of land, containing 290 aces (freehold) a little more or less, situate, and being part of, Arama Karaka's Block, Pahaua, East Coast, and known as part of the Nakanui Run, bounded on the North by section 263, Falma Block, and on all other sides by the Nkakanui Creek, and by the Pahaua River. The property is securely fenced and subdivided, Improvements comprise-substan-tially-built 5-roomed dwelling house, nearly new, woolshod, and other outbuildings, TERMS AT SALE. For fui'tlier particulars apply to W. G BEARD,Esq, Solicitor, Greytown, Or to F.H. WOOD & CO,, , Auctioneers, Greytowu. SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. At 1,30 p.m. ARMSTROrU?-ii.ND CO. have received instructions E. H. Fairbrother, who is giving up the carrying 'business, to sell by public auction, at his premises, Carterton, on the above date, tho following, viz—--8 draught horses, guaranteed youni;, sound, quiet, and staunch 2 trap do do, staunch and quiet 3 broad-tired waggons 1 tip-cart , 12 sets harness 1 Wood's harvester and binder complete 8 cases of wire for binder 1 corn crusher 2000 bushels of black oats, eold ill lots 5 tons of oats, in sheaf 1 .acre of land in Main-street, with 4-roomed cottage erected thereon |.ftcre of land in Morris's line of road, with new 4-roomed cottage

For conditions and further particulars apply to A. ARMSTRONG & CO., Auctioneers, Carterton. This genuine sale presents a very favorable opportunity to persons either in the farming or carrying business,' lhe horses are known as the best and most staunch on the road, and are capablo of being used at any work, singly or in tho team. 492 FOR SALE, THE whole of the Rising Sun Hotel STABLE STUD, comprising Borne of the BEST brake, buggy and saddle HORSES in theWairarapa, The well-known Jock and Doctor Maggie Don Cassar ■ Mushroom Toadies All thoroughly quiot and will go anywhere in a toam. A light draught colt, 2 yrs Tho racing and trotting maro Lady - Gazelle, G years old, stinted to Ananias. 14-horso brake and double buggy, by Black 1 double buggy Any of tho above property can be seen on application to J. Lloyd, Foresters' Arms Stables. W. J. SALMON, Late proprietor Rising Sun Hotel 478 Creytown, S OT I 0 E. ALL Persons found SHOOTING in the AKURA BUSH on and and after the sth March>will be prosecuted. RANGINUI KTNGI, AKDOTHERS, Akura • Masterton, March 4. SO6 NOTIOE TO HOTELKEEPERS AND OTHERS. ■WE, the undersigned BREWERS of the Wairarapa, respectfully intimate to our Customors and the Trade in General that; in consequence of the action of the Government in imposing an Excise Duty of Sixpence Per Gallon on Colonial Beer, we are compelled from this date to charge the same, to be collected on delivery. " ROBERT YERNON SMITH, JOHN FULLER, 491 JOSEPH GATTSCHE, ' ,/rpNEY-.—£6000 to Lend: in sums of 0. i £IOOO and upwards on ,'broad acres, First-plass security required, [ . i, Apply to ■■-. y';; : ;; v : j- salmonbeos, i t:co„ ;; "i Jfimmi'ftmA. and Pinnnftml Aironti' btoriQuayi -H . .','■;■'• ■ 474T.Lt i w' ■•■ :■ -b- H%Utikm&l

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 494, 19 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 494, 19 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 494, 19 June 1880, Page 3

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