SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. At 1.30 p.m. ARMSTRONG and CO. hare received in-, struciions from Mr R. H. Fairbrother, who is giving uptlie carrying biwness; to sell by public auction,• at His premises, Carterton, on the above date, the following, viz— V-' ■ 1 8 draught horses, guaranteed sound, quiet, and staunch 2 trap do do, staunch and quiot : 3 broad-tired waggons ; 1 tip-cart 12 sets harness 1 Wood's harvester and binder complete 3 cases of wire for binder 1 corn crusher 2000 bushels of black oats, sold in lots ; 5 tons of oats, in sheaf 1 acre of land in Main-street, with 4-roomed cottage erected thereon . J-acre of land iu 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 capable of being used at any work, singly or in the team. 492
JFOR SALE. THE whole of the Rising Sun Hotel STABLE'STUD, comprising some of the BEST brake, buggy and saddle HORSES in the Wairarapa, The well-known Joek and Doctor Don Oassar Mushroom Toadies All thoroughly quiet and will go anywhere in a team. A light draught colt, 2 yrs The racing and trotting mare Lady Gazelle, 6 yoars old, stinted to Ananias. 14-horse brake and .double buggy, by Black 1 double buggy Any of the above property can be seen on application to J. Lloyd, Foresters' Arms Stables. Brake, buggies, or saddle horses to let on hire, W. J. SALMON, Late proprietor Rising Sun Hotel 478 Greytown, Notice to hotelkeepebs and OTHERS. WE, the undersigned BREWERS of the Wairarapa, respectfully intimate to our Customers ind 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 he collected on delivery. (Signed) ROBERT VERNON SMITH, JOHN PULLER, JOSEPH GATTSOHE. MONEY.— £6000 to Lend in sums of £IOOO and upwards on broad acres, First-class security required, Apply to SALMON BROS. & CO., House, Laud, and Financial Agents, 474 Wellington, N SALE by the Undersigned,—4o Bushels Prime Barley. 493 F. H. WOOD & CO. JOOKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS for the undermentioned races must be sent to the Secretary of the Wairarapa Jockey Club, at Masterton, on or before SATURDAY. July 31st, 1880. AUTUMN MEETING, 1881. District Produce Race of 50 sovs,, for then three-year-olds; distance 1J miles; weights—colts, Bst lOlbs, fillies and geldings Bst olbe, Entrance 3 sovs., 1 sov. on nomination, 2 sovs, on night of general entry. For horses bred in the district only. Champagne Stakes of £SO for then two-year-olds ; distance, 6 furlongs; weights, colts. Bst lOlbs, fillies and geldings, Bst 51bs. Entrance 2 sovs., 1 sov. on nomination, 1 sov. on night of general entry. AUTUMN MEETING, 1882. District Produce Race .of 75sovs. for then distance, lj miles; w D ights—Colts Bst 101b, Fillies Bst 51b. Entrance, 4sovs.—lsov. on nomination, 2sovs. on night of general entry, lsov. at the post, For horses bred in the District only. AUTUMN MEETING, 1883. District Produce Race of lOOsovs. for then three-year-olds; distance, 1 j miles; weights—Colts Bst 101b, Fillies Bst 51b, Entrance, ssovs.—lsov. on nomination, 2sovs, on night of general entry, and 2sovs. at the post. For horses bred in the district only.' Note—Nominations must be in writing, and accompanied with ages, descriptions, J. M. GIRDLESTONE, 483 Secretary Wairarapa Jockey Club.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 499, 25 June 1880, Page 3
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