F. H. Wood & Co. SATURDAY FEBUUARY 4th 1882. At 2 pm, 1 H. WOOD A CO. will soil by public X l ' t auction at their rooms, Greytown, on the abovo date at 2 p.m., without reserve— Drapery: Clothing,Shirt's,etc., etc. Groceries: Tea, Sugar, Flour, etc., etc. Croolterv.' White and Gold China, and Glassware. . Furniture: New and Second hand, 1 Large Clwm New Toilet Ware, Boots, etc., otc. 982 WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clojk (noon) sharp, LARGE CLEARING SALE OF Totara Timber. PH. WOOD & CO havo received in- , structions from Mr James Cotter, of theGreytmvn Saw Mill, to sell.by public auction, at tho mill, on the nboye date, tl o whole oi tho sawn timber now on the ground, comprising about—--100,000 feet of good sound Totara, from 3in to 17 in wide. Also about 500 good posts, and sundry odd lots. All lengths up to 26 feet, A splendid opportunity foraccuring seasoned timber at your own prices, Sale to commence at 12 r'clock sharp. WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1882. WAIRARAPA AND. EAST COAST PASTORAL SOCIETIES RAM AND EWE' ■ FAIR, CARTERTON. Tj) H. WOOD & CO. have received iny , etruotions to sell by Public Auction, in the Societies' yards, Carttrton. as above, in addition to entries already advertised.— 49 Nu-iooth Romney Marsh Rams. 8 Full-mouth Leicester Rams, 2 Four-tooth Leicester rams, 3 Six-tooth Lincoln Rams. And on account of J). MoMasrer, Esq, ':—• 4 Purebred Lincoln Rams, full-mouth, 4 do do do two-tooth. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15th, 1882,' WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PaSTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S RAM AND EWE FAIR, CARTERTON. |7l H. WOOD & CO., havo received l' , instructions from Messrs Braithwaite and Acoclis, to sell by public auction on the abovo date— • 20 f-bredßomney Marsh, Ram Jambs. 982 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 1882, CARTERTON RAM AND EWE FAIR, PR. WOOD AND CO. have been favored , witli instructions to sell by public auction, at the society's Yards Carterton, on the above date, on account of Mr J. Nix— G pui'o bred Romney Marsh rams, by Young Monarch, two tooth 12 ram lambs out of pure bred Romney Marsh Ewes by Lincoln ram 28 ewe lambs same breeding 1 black colt, entire, 2 yean by Mangle 1 chestnut gelding, 2 years, • do. Botli horses entered in the 7th vol, N.Z. Stud Book. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 1882. CARTERTON RAM AND EWE FAIR, PH. WOOD & CO., have received in- • structions licm Messrs Joseph and Philips of the Dry River Station, to sell liy public auction at the Carterton Ram and Ewe Fair on the above date—--50 Cotswold Hams 30 Merino Rams 5 Romney & arsh Ram Lambs (by Young Perfection) ■The above will lie sold iu pens of !> without reserve. 1 Also—--8 yearling bill's (by Father Christmas). A MODEL HOMESTEAD, situate at Kurafciwhiti, Greytown, and known as Mr C. Holl.ivd's property, comprising 5 acres splendid land, and new Groomed house, substantially built (all heart of totara), with iron roof nail well-finished, rooms large and iojty, grounds tastefully kid-out and planted with ornamental trees, good garden, and orchard well-stocked with fruit trees, stabling and outbuildings. Every convenience. A most compact little property. For further particulars, apply to I'\ H. WOOD & CO., 975 Auctioneers and Estate Agents, WINE-BINDIM HARVESTERS! FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. WOOD'S COMBINED RBAPEBS AND TWINE - BINDERS. PRICKS LOW! Also '.-BINDING WIRE AND TWINE, E. W. MILLS & CO,, Inox Merchants, Wellington, EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, TOE Undersigned has just opened up a La'go and well-selected a i sortmentof PRIZE BOOKS and new Books for Christmas Presents. Toys. Toys. Nice assortment of Christmss and New Year's Toys, from Id t" 2Gs each.. Christmas' and New Year's CARDS inondloss variety. NEWEST NOVELTIES I In Fancy Stationery, Photo, Scrap, and Fern Albums, Card Haskets, Card Cases, Purses, Pockotbooks, Workboxes, Wri ■ ting Desks, Papeteries, N.Z. Gemß, large assortment of Now. Scraps arid Birthday Cards, Shell and. Money Boxes, Playing Cards, Skipping Ropes. Cricket Bails, Pocket Compasses, Tape Measmes, and Carpenter's Pencils. Inspect tho One Shilling Tables! Inspect tho Sixpenny Tables! An extensive assortment on each. LIBRARY; PHOTOGRAPHY In all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Gelatino.Bromide Dry Plates, Largest asp Best Assortment of MAORI PHOTOGRAPH In New Zealand. THOS. ft PRICE. "N leaving - 'his district I desire to thank _L the public of Mastorton for the liberal support accorded tome during my present visit. i It is my intention to pay periodical visits to tho Wairariipa'at least three timeß ■ per annum. ; ' ;' -"-" Should there be any parties here requiring my services lipon whom Ihave faiied to call, 1 would respectfully request then'to held their orders over for my next visit. Any orders left wither Price, Stationer, or Mr Bish, Watchmaker} will then be'promptly attendedito.;: ; <.v ; -A;.,! .•■„'-i.i >.-.' ->' ■;!..:. WM, WEBLEY*.•,,;),/, ■\Lu. ; Tunorand Repairer. oj PUnoforjes,.eto,,i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 989, 2 February 1882, Page 3
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