■; SATURDAY, FEBRUAEY,26tIi, 1881', CARTERTON RAM AtiD E^MR;' To bo held at the Wairarapa and East.Co'ast Pastoral Society's Groimdß, Carterton.'; E : t WOOD; & . ■CO .-requeßt ; early • : entries for the above sale,in order that due publicity may be given to same by advertising, ... . .. ' :^,-. Judging from tfc sucocss of last year's show, a large attendance of 'buyers and good prices may reasonably be expected. . .■■JP.-:H.-W,00D..&/.C0.;.,'.-: ■: . Auctioneers.
PBELIMINARY ; NOTIOB.. THUESDAY,2Ist APRIL,,1881; : ' OF IMPORTANCE TO CATTLE-' BREEDERS. Annual Sale of Pure-bred Bull Calves, artd Yearlings. JD • with instructions from D. McMaster, E„q., of Tuhitarata Station, Lower 'Valley, t Iby public auotion on the above date. Pnre-bred pedigree Bull Calves and Yearlings (about 6 in all). 'Cata- . , ~l ogues containing full particulars and pedigrees will be issued to breeders some time prior to the sale, . and the stock may be. ■ seen by intending purchasers at the Tuhitarata Station, if desired. ' After the sale of Pure-bred Btock, a. few half-bred Yearlings will be submitted. . The convenience of the community at large having to; be considered, time ■ and place will bo certified'in future advertisement. .'.'■'''. ■ P. H. WOOD AGO., 676 Auctioneers and Cattle, Salesmen
FOR SALE. ~./ AN EASY MEANS OF MAKING A COMPETENOY. A VALUABLE Freehold Property, situate Dalefield Road (known as Arnold's Line), Carterton, about three-quarters ; of a mile from the Main Road, and within a stone's throw o£ a railway platform and siding, a good road leading to the property,' which comprises—--10 (ten) aores Freehold Land, rich loam soil, cleared and sown in best English grasses, well watered by a , permanent creek, and. securely fenced. Together with all buildings and appurtenanses erected thereon,' including a new-and substantiallybuilt SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, well finished throughout; also stable, owl house, and other outbuildings. This property from'its position and the nature of the soil, is eminently suited for an orchard or kitchen garden. The close conthe railway, giving easy access and command of a choice of good markets for the disposal of fruit, garden or dahy produce; Price low—term's easy. Full particulars an be ascertained oh'application to . F. H. WOOD & CO.,'' ~. -Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents,
FIB EM FIREIII FOB SALE. A PORTABLE Fire/or Garden Engine, in splendid order, suitable for a Bank, Hotel, Store, or Station. The Pump.barrels are 6 inches, alio! the best brass metal, together with short and lone lioae, nozzles, Ac, Invaluable in the event of a Fire breaking out. May be seen at, and full particulars obtained from F. H. WOOD & CO,, 680! ■. Greytown, TOWN.LANDS Notice is hereby given that the Voters' List is now open for inspection at'tlio Council Chambers during office hours up to thr 15th day of February mst. B. BROWN,, 683, Secretary. THE ANNUAL i-'P Under.- Ike Auspices of THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST , P4STORAL & AGRICULTURAL ! SOCIETY, ■ Will be held at the Show Grounds, CABTEETON, ON SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 26, 1881. Entries, accompanied by the'entrance fees, must be lodged with the Secretary at the Society's offices, Carterton, on or before Thursday, 17th February inst., at 2 p.m. In order that sufficient accommodation may bo provided.and catalogues prepared, vendors are renuostod to state on the entry whether the Sheep are to, be sold by public auction, if so by whom, or by private ar-~ rangement; also whether to be sold singly or in pens of 5 or 10, All Sheep to bo on the ground before 12, o'clock noon, and to, be removed only by permission of tho Stwftrda. ENTRANCE FEES ! First 5 sheep .'. .. Is per head Overthatnumb'oj '.. 5,d-pe* head Single Sheep ~ .',' 2s per head' Auctioneers to draw lots for first turn of sale, and to bo limited to 31 minutes by time, and 50 sheep; by number fpr.each turn. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. sharp.' '■: ' • Admission/FREE I' . W.C. BUCHANAN, : ; r "': f , Carterton, ' . • • . . February'l, 1881. .'..: ■, •.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 692, 14 February 1881, Page 3
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