' THURSDAY, 13th OOTOBBB, At 2 p.m. sharp, UNRESERVED BALE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE * EFFECTS Tl H. WOOD & CO. have received it ' « structions from Mr W Hsmmierioh who is leaving the district, to sell by publi auction, on the' piemises, opposite th Hospital, Greytown, entirely without re setve, on the above date, at 2 p.m., Household Furniture And Effects, comprising Horsehair Chairs, Ladies' Easy do Tables. Cabinet Pier Glass Double Iron Bedstead, Palliasses Blankets, Swing Mirror. Chest Drawer Washstand and Dressing Table Oilcloth, Carpets, Lamp, fto. Crockery, Glassware, Kiteheu Utensils Large Zinc Bath, Iron Tank 3 Wheelbarrows, Garden and Stabl Tools Oats and Bran, Sundries, &c, &c. MARKET k GENERAL SALE. SATURDAY, ]sth OCT. At 2 o'clock. T lORNS & CO. will sell at their yardf U i as aboveCattle, Horses, Implements Poultry, Gates Harness and Saddlery Produce, Sundries 1 Splendid Spring Goods and Passengc BRAKE (will turn in its ow length), completo with pole an shafts, top, and set of 4-ho'rse hai AlsoNew and Secondhand FURNITURE General Household Requisites, 4c. Small Billiard Table, by Alcock and Co complete with all accessories. TUESDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1881. At 11 a.m. sharp, UNRESERVED SALE OF Farming Implements, <k ~~jl H, WOOD & oj. havo received it -l • structions from Mr James Driscoll t sell by public auction at his farm, Eat Taratahi, outhe above dHe, at J1 am entirely without reserve, About 100 Crossbred ewes with lambs a foot, About 100 Wethers and Drv Ewes (nearl all young sheep with good fleecet and in £[ood condition.) Plough. Harrows, Reaping Maohin (self-binding) 2ewt binding wire. Sundry other tools and farmine imnle nients, etc. REMEMBER SALE AM 11 a.m. SHABI AND NO RESEnVE. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. GEOBGE~DIXON. AT THE Large Corner Shop, HAS REDUCED all FANCY GOOD! TOYS, etc., Twenty-five per cent., ii order to make a speedy clearance, to malt, room for a large consignment of New Good shortly expected from Home. Large Variefr of Dolls, Shell Goods, Money Boxes, Playini Cards, Musical Instruments, and a thousam other things too numerous to particularise G. D, would recommend his f. ds and tin public generally 3 0 lien GREAT BARGAINS they can make at tha Labor Conduit Shoj MEERSCHAUM, GB,D„ AND BRIAI PIPES In endless variety, at prices never befon lwin..n nt;„ il._ 111 • MEERSCHAUM PIPES REPAIREI in a manner which for workmanship mi I'iice Defies Competition. A large stock of Cameron's and T. C. Williams' TOBACCOS on hand. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Cigarette Books. CUT TOBACCOS of all Muds. THE HAIRDREBSING SALOON, Bv C. Holland, (Hairdresser-iu-Cliicf to the 30th Hegimonl of Foot, and also to tho ClimtoHurch Volunteer Foice.) The only real practical hairdresßor and shaver in the town, and not a would-be Tonsorial Artist. HAIR-CUTTING, Cd ; SHAVING, 3d. In fact, go to the Largo Corner Shop foi everything y OU want, and save at least 5C per cent, on your purchases. geoegTdixon, Queen-street Mastebton. (Opposite Club Hotel,) n ABBITSKINS I RABBITSKINS The Highest Cash Price given for the above 111 any quantities at J. VILE S store, Queen-street, Masterton, \VAItNEE, Tailor, Perky Street, (Late Cutter for Mr F. W. Hales.) Gentlemen's own Material made up.
JAMES BKOWN, COMMISSION AGENT, QUEEN-ST., MaSTERTOX. Agent for the Siuth British Insuranse Co, of New Zealand, FOE SALE: Dwelling-house and 5 acres of land £350 Dwelling-house and section Wiigley's Estate 100 Diißiness site near Post Office,'lift ". 200 Building Bites Bentley's Estate, 36ft.. 25 5-room Cottage and one-third acre, Bentley's Estate 250 Cottage, stables, and 1 acre Manaia ~. 220 First-class corner shop, Queen-st. ~ 550 Seo'ion Hall-street, fenced and planted 100 Section Cole-st 100 Small Freehold Farms on Deferred Payments Te Ore Ore, 5 acres ~ .. ~ 150 „ „ 6 acres ~ ' 160 „ ~ 6to 7 acres .. ..180 „ „ Dwelling and 0 acres ~ 200 All in Cultivation. 52 acre*, Alfredton, grassed, £ 2 per aero, 6 to ton acres G.ass Land, £4O per acio A thriving business for disposal 110 acres good land near Masterton, £G per acre Several other properties equally cheap, MONEY to LEND in ANY QUANTITY. WRSALE-A BABGAIN-DBSIBABLE ; FREEHOLD PitOPEim'. : Situate at Taratahi, and known as the property and residence of C. Dakin, Esq., comprising 500 -ores (a little more or less')! securely fenced and divided into several paddocks, nearly all rabbit proof and well watered, close to the Middleton Railway Platform. Improvements include 7-roomed dwelling louse; large barn, stabling, sheds, and other outbuildings, good orchard, &o, J: ; Price, £i 10s per acre.. Terms one fourth' cash, balance on.mortgage for a term, of •yews if desired, at 6 percentjinterest/sH:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 897, 12 October 1881, Page 3
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741Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 897, 12 October 1881, Page 3
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