THUESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY,; 1881. HORSE, CATTLE, AND SHEEP SALE ATGRKYTOWN. fl uV. ~ Sl ' leatt « e yards adjoining the Rising San Hotel, Greytown, on the mow date at 2 p.m., when they are favored with instructions to sell by public auction—--100 Store Sheep, without reserve, to encourage other sales. 15 Head Store Cattle. 10 Head Beef, also Hmuv nnA T.i'.iU Tl-./i tr t» gorees, Weight Carriers and Light without reserve, Vehicles, Harness, d'C. From the success attending their last sale and also from the central position to the WairarapaGiwoivn holds, the auctioneers are led to believe that with a little encourngemeut from the settlers, a regular fortnightly -Market tale can be uermuie&t'y established, ther by creating a markl mice tor stock, and benefitting buyers and sellers alike , Should sufficient inducement offer we shall be | repaid to make arrangements for theereotion of new and commodious yards. Eurly entiles requested. No charge for admtising, commission 5 per cent on sales effected, aud a small oharoe tor entrance fee on stock withdrawn. _ FH.WOUD&CO., «73 Auctioneers £ Cuttle Salesmen. SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY,' 188 i. day followinPtauherenikau R A C E S. Important Sale of wll-bred Horses, Classed C, in the N.Z. Stud Book. WITHOUT llESEiivilArareopportunity. "CI H, WOOD & CO, have been favored J- , with instructions B, Kiinberjey of the Platform %m. Greytown, to sell oypub.ic auction, atthe Kisingt-un Yards, ou the iibuve date, at 2p m. siukp, WI I'HOUT KEShBVK. the following well-bred Horses most of which are lavo.ably known in the Wairarapa) viz: Lot I Tim B-iron, Entire Horse, 4 years i ty£akap>, clam, Queen of Scots. Lot 2. War, drown (Jolt 3 years old, Miuiiu of the hapliug Stakes at V\ail,enga and Champagne . Stakes fit Tauheremkau 188j. Eutered for the Pioduce Ivaoo at Tau-' henmikaulßß3.: Lot 3. Bariy Lyndon, a grand colt by Anauius, dam, Cabbage Tiee Winner of the Ist prize tor yearling oolts. Class G. 1881), and entered lor Fro duce Race at Tauherenikau 1883. Lot 4. Viscount Dirndl, Bay Gelding 2 years, by Barbarian, dam, Queen of Scots. Lots.Brown Duchesi, by.the Peer dam, a Traduter Mate (in foal to Ananias). . Lot 6. Queen *f Scots; by Fergus, by Sir. Hefou.es, dam, a Wunderor'Mare. in .loal to Sir Colin Camp «U; Lot 7. Cabbige Tree, by Crown Prince, out of a inaro tiy Antidoto, in foal to Ananias. Lot 8. M;iry Stuart, bay filly, 1 year, by Aiangle, ilam, Queen oi Scots. Entered' for Tuuherem'kau Produce Race 1883 Also, -Light and Heavy Craft Horses, and several good Hacks;""" TPMSATSALE.' "' ' F..H. WOOD & CO. Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen:
PRELIMINARY NOTICE, THURSDAY, ibT APRIL, 1881. OF IMPORTAMJE TO CATTLEMEEDJiKS. Annual Sale of Puie-'bred Bull Calves, una Yearlings. 171 H. WOOD k CO. Lave been favored X • witii mstructiuua Hum JJ, Alcilastjci-, tt il., of Tuiiintrata Station, Lower Valley, to sejl by public auction on the above date. Pure-bred pedi o iee liml Calves and Yearlings (about 6 m all). Catalogues coma.mng lull particulars aud pedigitbs will bo issued to bieedvts some time prior to the sale, aud the stock may. be seen by intending purchasers at ihe'iuluta. rata station, it desired, After tLu bale ot hire bred stock, a few halt-bred leadings win bo submitted, The convenieuce ot the community at ia,|;e having to be coustUetul, lime auu place Will be certified iu future advertisement, F. H. WoOD*CO., «76 Auctioiicers aud Oatue salesmen FOB SALE. AN EASY MEANS GP MAKING A COMPETENCY. A VALUABLE Freehold Property situate Uulelield Uoad (known as Arnold's Line), Carterton, about three-quarto'of a mile from the Main Uo.icl, and within a stone a throw of a railway platform and filling, a good wad leading to the property, which comprisi'B- ■ 10 (ten) acres Freehold Lnndj rich loam soil, eleaied and town'in best English grass-pa, well watered by a permanent creek, and securely fenced. Together with all buildings and ajiijiiiteiiun.es erected thereon, wchid.'ng a new and substantially, built SIX-I<OUAJED HuUbE, well finished throughout; also stable, owl house, and other outbuildings; This property from its position'and!the nature of the suil, is eminently suited for an orchard or kitchen garden. --The close contiguity to the railway, giving easy aeTess nntl command of a choice of good markets forthe disposal of fruit, (.arden or daily produce. Price low-terms easy; Full particulars an bo ascertained on appli atimi to P. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estat" Agents, 6(18 ° ■
C,A.BBIGGS&Co., GENERAL MERCHANTS,. EMPIRE STORE, MASTERTON. The MGHEST PEICE gi?en for all kinds of FARM and DAIBY PRODUCE. Orders for every description of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS And MACHINERY Promptly Executed. C A. BRIGGS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, EMPIRE STORE, MASTERTON. '/ 97a NOTI 0 E . ALL persons wliOPenceountfiareiiowout. standing'from One to Five Years are atlvistd to make proinpt. pajmcnt of tho same before troubling-me any further mofeasionally. ~',, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 679, 29 January 1881, Page 3
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