F. 11. Wood & Co. " ■ SATURDAY. 3rd JUNE, 1882. At Two p,m. Unreserved sale to close .;/; consignments. lit: • H;.¥O.OD & (JO. have received in-' ,', struotibns to sell by public auction at their rooms, Oreylbwn, on the above date, ut 2' ;; v' "■•■■•'-';'-WITHOUTRESERVE-- ~ : Drapery,' : Clothing, Oilicoes, Winceys, -etc. : '•;. U V"'' ;- ; " • Grocery, Tea, Su?ar, Flou-j Candles, Kerosene,' etc. Crockery, .Qksswarc, Clocks. Albums, Fancy Goods. Furniture (now and second-hands), etc. etc. etc 1 . 1084 • THURSDAY Bth JUNE, 1882. Horse and Cattle Sale. AT THE'tAST OML SOCIETY'S YARDS
;• 'f M3AKTEUTON. - I H; sol Dii CO. have received inj v ! ?Btnidtions to sell hy public miction.. aUjie atpve yardß, on Thursday, Bth June, '['"■{■ :i: .'• ■ AT'TWOPJI,, ;. '' "' : SO head' mixed .Cattle: ' light and Heayy draught' Horaea. and - •- :Hael[a.. •Pigs, Sheep, otc.
T. Ji. Macdonald SsfCoSt IN THE ■■EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-St. WELLINGTON ON tVjDNESDAY, 7th JUNE, 1882, .. l\' At 3 o'clock p.m. .'UNRESERVED SALE ••'.• '^ ; OFVAIUABtE Boiling Down ,and Meat Preserving Premises, and LaMattheHutt.. -.-.,. To close, the accounts in'the Estate of J, D. Cruicksliank. ''■••' •
JL ; arq : favored with, instructions from the Creditor's Tiiißteeln'the'estate of 'J.'l>. Cruic&liinT to sell by public auction as above^ : ■' .' All those new exceedingly valuable and ' : ' highly convenient premises at the .; ' Upper Hutt, erected for meat pre- '■''.- Borving and boiling down operations and which aro quite new—in fact,, ■ • ■. ' just as they left the builder's hands ;'■ never having been yet utilised.The property consists of all that : ,. block of land, part of Country Section, No 124 in the plan of the Hutt District, containing 4 acres more or less, bounded on the north by the Huttßiver 1400 links, on the cast by a line 2SO !.';il.b. on iho
south bj the Main Hutu l»oau 1500 links, and on the weßt by part of i same section 418 linto. 'Che build-' inga comprise a slaughter-House 1 , 25 X: 30 feet; a • meat preserving room. 25 x6O feet; engine shed, and splendid new h.p. boiler; also, -,sheep yards and catt'e peps,;arranged in.the moit complete manner. The drainage an angements in connection,with the buildings . and yards are perfect, There is : also a two roomed cottage on on the ~,property, £Msvriui spent on the ' boiler alone, and the buildings in all cost over £G!iO,
' V; Aa an opportunity for an enterprising man | liiying'tho nucleus of a fortune, there are feW such offered. The property mnstbs sold t&closo the estate, and it is, therefore, strongly recommended as a bona fide honest chance for investment or speculation. ji'hp.terma.will be most liberal. Arrangement? can be made for a large portion of the purchase money to be obtained on mortgage at' 7to 8 per cent interest for a tnrm of jeiirs. Fnll information as to title or otherwise nniy be obtained from . ■•Messrs BUCKLFA'. STAFFORD, and FITZrIERISIMT, Solicitor.-:, Lumbton-quay, Wellington, Or Itßs' THE AUCTIONEERS. LENT IN AN ENVELOPE FOR ) ::-,. b PENH'STAMPS ' ■ ; (To dufray Expenses Postage.) ," Social Science,"
A Treatise on AH Ncr\ o'ls Disorders winch ciuue- impediments to Marriage, and all Clivonic Diseases, Aiso - ' HOW TO CHOOSE A PARTNER «»B LIPR. so as to live happy and produce,, healthy children. How to Regain and Pieservc Your Health. Ac, &c. ' AbDitKKB-B. T, SELBY V M.H.. DEVokMuite-Stuee ', Surrey; Bills, ■. SYDNEY.. " 1084 •j^WAKELIN'S WAIIiARAPA STEAM SASH AND DOOR ./!. FACTORY. t ■■ UGREYTOWN.; MIi'WAKBLIN, having taken Mr E. B. Hawkins as a partner into the above business; they have rebuilt the Factory on an imported principle, and fitted it up with ■tt'l -the •.b.e i 'st, machinery, and are now prepared to supply .'the trade and public generally with ''■' ['..'.'■. ~: .; . ■■' ■■ . FLOMtIXO, ■ '■■ ■•»■<: LINING, AND ir, .: RUSTICATING. Architraves, Skirting,'and Moulding of the : '-'- best description. Sashes and Sash Frames ''■' Ilirau, Totara, and Kauri Doors. TOfiNED'.'.Wffik OF F.VERY-DESOBIP. TION: ■'-'
Largo stock of seasoned Umber always on •• . .. band. . ' ~" (WILDER^-MATERIAL SUPPLIED. • ■ Piles, Shinnies, -Posts and Kails, coal and Firewood at the lowest current.rates. - : -WAPLIN& HAWKINS.' 107G ' Proprietors.. MR G -TM/'jII bo<p to]' inform the I iuhahuanix <>f the Wairarapa thatkM Ol'BSbO HIS NEW.PREMISES .o;i))j>!>(to ik. b;;ii)( ofNew'Zealand;■where r: DESIGNS W" Walnut occisicual chairs in avariety of ••' ; patterns ■ -Bed room Suites in Cedar'and Red ' :• , Pine. ' ' : ' DRAWING MOM SUITES;./ ■■ '.' "\ „'. In' Ws'nut. " ,WJiLNUTOCCASIOMLCHAIRS • In a variety of patterns, DINING ROOM SUITES t •in Oak and' Cedar. BEDROOM SUITES In Cedar, and Red Pine. IKON BEDSTEADS SPRING MATTRASSES SPRING BEDS (SPECIAL) Kapook Lse3a and Bedding of every deacription, ■ ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE-MADE TO ORDER. ' - Goods Delivered at Railway Station FREE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 29 May 1882, Page 3
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