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JF. H. "Wood & Co. . j OTOE OF. POSTPONEMENT. . THE sale of Mr ('ABENHEAD.'S pro. perty, at Feathcrston, advertised for 14th inst,, is unavoidably postponed till thehinst. F. H. WOOD & CO., 1098 Autioneera, WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1882, ; Unreserved Sale of Freehold Property AT FEATHEIiSm Tjl 11. WOOD & CO. have rocoived i.i jj • Btruotions from the Trustee in the estate of D, CADENHEAD, to sell by public auition, without reserve, on the premises, ofc Featherston, at_2 p.ni,, on the above date- 1 - Ono acre of ground anil a six-roomed. : house, The land in of first-class quality, and centrally situated. Also— A lot of Tools and other sundries. : For further particulars apply to the tiuatce, MrR, A. Wakelin, or the undersigned. F. H. WOOD is CO., v 1090 ... Auctioneers. yTHURSDAY, 29TH JUNE,' 1882; ' v v At 1 O'clock p.m. '"V Fruit and Ornamental Trees 1 ■and Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Roses, and Pot Plants. 11 H. WOOD £ CO. have received in- -*■ * atructiona from Mr D. Barratt, of the lIVIDALE ' ' NURSERY, to, sell by Public Auction at their Roams, CARTERTON, on the above date, commencing at 1 p.m. abaro—- ! 400 Fruit Trees 400! -Including— . Apples, on blight-jroot stocks Pears, Peaches, Nectarines Apricots, Plums, Cherries 24 Grape Vinos, 24 Walnuts 12 Blackberries, 500 Gooseberries 100 Bed Currants Piue and Cypress Trees 200 Sempervicous, 100 Lawtouiana 100 Frenchi, 86 Frenchria 24 Wellingfconia, 24 Abies Excelsin 34 Cryptomeria, 24 Junipers. 100 Gum Trees 850 Flowering Shrubs, 50 Rasos Pot Plants, Camelias, Azaleas &c., &c., 4c. Must commenco at 1 p.m„ owing to short' 1104 ness of days. F, SATURDAY, Ist JULY, 1882. At Two p.ip, if, WOOD & Co, will hold a Large Clearing Sale. By pablio auction, without reservo, at their rooms, Greytown, on the above date, To close consignments of Drapery, Clothing, etc. ttrocery, Tea, Sugar New and seoond hand Furniture. Iron Bedstoads, Clocks Oents' Saddles Crockery, Glassware Plated floods, &oi,Ac. Entries received utfto time of sale 1096

THURSDAY, 6th JULY. At 2 p.m. Preliminary Notice, ' PASTORAL SOCIETY'S YARDS. CARTERTON. Horse and Cattle Sale, FH. WOOD it CO., will hold their q next Slock Sale at the iboYe yards, on Thursday, the Gtli July,.at 2 p.m. Early entries are requested in order fo ensure due publicity being given to s.ime bj advertisement. N.8.,-In order to encourage tlieio sales and, if possible, establish them MONTHLY, no charge will bo mafo for advertising P. H. WOOD & CO., •: Auctioneots and Cattle Salesmen, 1089 Groytowu anil Carterton.

T. K. Macdonald & Co. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILK AUCTION ROOMS, PANAMA-STRBRT. WELLINGTON. OiN MONDAY, 26th JUNE,; 1882, At 2 o'clock p.m. Unreserved Closing Sale of Land, &c.,' in tho Estate of E. IV, Mills. For Immediate Cash, TKIiNWEDY MACDONaLD & CO. •. are favored with instructions from tie Trustee!) in the estate oi E. W. Mills to sell by public auction as above, without resorve, tor immodiate ca«h, the'undermentioned interests— Lr»T 1, Thelutercstof tho Trustees in apiece of land part of Section lIS, Town of MASI'EETON, and being the sub-divisional allotwetjt No. 3on the Bale plan of Mr Henry Kanuiater's Land, .as sold by auotion by Mr I},- J. Duncan, on tho 20th September, 1877, and having a frontage to Chuiich BTRKBT of 41 fcot by- a depth of 148 feet ■ Lot 2. • 1 All tlit wirelessed estate, if any, other tlwn such as is disclosed .in the ledgers and other books of account of tho said E. W. Mills, For full particulars, conditions of sale, &c„ apply to ■ Mesara TBAVERS & CAVE, Solicitors, Featherston-St. Or to tho AUCTIONEERS. Q G. L. JENNESS; /fffSSK WATCHM AAER AND "JEWELLER. oftl'n Willih-St.. Wellington. \AjJCW Has just received ex " Star , of the East." 524 oases of CLOCKS from Ss. ALARM CLOCKS from Od. Inspeot the STOCK.; v CAUIION.—The public ire cautioned gainst entrusting work to anyone using my name, as I have not.anyono travelling for me. .. ■ . , ' " G.L. JENNESS. ■, National hotel, (Opposite St. George's Hall) / LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ; H. SULLIVAN; Projbietor. TheWairar apa Hoxise. , Visitors from the 1 country can read the Wairabipa Daily at this house. Wines and spirits of thejbest quality/ , I ' _■ -fctfti 1 ! 'I,. ' ''i '' ' ' ' NOTICE. ,|. A* MAREi, brandpd'iO on':off xi ; - shoulder: with.iaddle, bridle, ,and inaitiugajla on, was fonnd ! straying,in my yard oh ithe flight of the) 17th inal. The owner, oil paying-cost of this advertisement andpaddocking of horse caii have, delivery of same application; I "• / : - ;-vi ' Royal Hotel, June. . " : 'i. ■ i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 24 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 24 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 24 June 1882, Page 3

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