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I :F. H, Wood &, Co. i |' ; rij'HE said of Mr\ CASENHMD'.S..pL X'- adretUsed jfor th 14th «Bt7, is'unavoidably postponed till 28th-M.'- • ; - ". 1., '7 ; ; - 1098 '• ••'■■•■',*• •• Auctioneers! . - TONB'B4Y r 2Bth JUNE, 1882, j '.. Unserved Sale of Free- " fiold Proxjerty i ■ ;• -W FEATHBhSTUN. . ,1 i. ; WOOD'& CO. have'received:ia '» Btructions from the Trasteo in the I estate of D.'CADENHEAD, to sell bypublio auition, without reserve, on the premises; at | One acre of ground and a Bix-roomed '■. . , .house,, The land is of .first-class " quality, and centrally situated. ' •Also—;, . \[\\ A lot of Tools and other sundries, For further particulars apply to thetiustee, MrR, A. Wakelin; or the undersigned. .. >-..'- -RH. WOOD : fiCO... ;.,„ 1090 ;. . , , Auctioneers.' • THURSDAY, 29th JUNE,..1882. At 1 O'clock p.m. ' .. jFruiiani Ornamental Trees ■MMI M«@l ; : Plants, * V' 'U WOODcVCO. have received inr •'~ struotiohsfrom','../ :*l "nursery; by, Public Auction at their Rooms; r .'%TERTON, on tho above* date, commencing at 1 p,m.' sbarD— ' •"■ !400 fruit Trees. 4001 •-Including—- ' Peats; Peaches, Neotarines .-. Apricots, Flume, Cherries 24 Grape Vines, 24 Walnuts 12 Blaokberries, 500 Gooseberries 100 Red-Currants' Pjnq and Cypress Trees 1 -200 Finis Insignia, 200 Microcarpa 200 Semperviceus, 100 Lawsoniana -100 Frenchi,' 36 Frenchris •;• 34 Wellingtonia, 24 Abies Excelsia r M Oryptbmeria, 24 Junipers 100 Gum Trees 3(10 flowering Shrubs, 50 Roses •: -Pot'Plantsi Camelias, Azaleas <jrc, &0,, do. ■ Must commence atl p.m., owing to short; 1104' s " • • ness'of days. SATURDAY, Ist JULY, 1882. At Two p.m, \- W. WpOD iTcL. will hold a • •■■.-, " ■ - Large Clearing Sale, By publio auction, without reserve, at their roouiß, Greytown, on'tho above date, •••■ To close' of Drapery,. Clothing, 'etc ■ Grocery, Tea, Sugar New and secondhand Furniture. • Iron Bedsteads, Clocks : Gents'. Saddles ■ Csockery, Glassware Plated Goods, &c.,&c. Entries received ud to time of sale 1096 1 THURSDAY, 6th JULY. Preliminary Notice,. SOCIETY'S YARDS, .' : ./,,■■'_.■ CARTERTON. ■• :■ Horse and Cattle Sale. V H, WOOD <dOO.. will hold!their }, noxt:Slock Sale at the above yards, on Thursday, the 6th July, at 2_p.ni,, "i! Early entries-are'requested in order to ensure due publicity being given to samo'by advertisement. N.8.,-In order to enconrage these: sales and, if possible, establish'them MONTHLY, no charge will be made for advertising f, h, wood &• co',■•;. Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen,, 1089 Grey town and Carterton.. UFor remainder of F. H. WOOD <£• CO'Bl Advertiiemenis see ith page,] ;- : \ m 9TiT' •*..•» ''«.„ i yKTS k WELLINGTON, COLLEGE, , llbi THIRD .QUARTER will BEGIN on j. 11»DAY,T4th July next. CHARLES P. POWLES,: &6cret&rv Wdliujjton, 20th June, 1882.\ : 1'IOS" DISTRICT ORDERS. .-•.-, ht June, 1882. 111 HE VOLUNTEERS .of MASTERTON, JL v )ind..eARTERTON will parade ■•,: inspection and exercise this month as under Masterton" School Cadets at 3 p,m. on 30th. ; Masterton Rifles at 7,30 p.m. on same date. , ■•«,." •,-••' •' ■■- "Signed, •■.«.' ;,.;,. JOHNTULLY, Oapt, ..-■ Commandine' Wairarapa District. \, K j GENERAL MEETING will he held' :,FL\ after Inspection fqr ELECTION of 't)flicMß,. Kon-Commisßioned .Officers, and ther businobS, ' , , _ ' D.DONALD, ■■'-, Lieutenant in Command, M.R;V. -v :amier "■ 0M t KRAL. COMMISSION AQMT>: PAHIA*TJA. "MPOUNDED in'tbe .Mastcffcori. Borough 1 Pound outline 23rd, from To' WhitiOne Bay Mace-No brand.. ' If not claimed and expenses paid within 21 days, from this date, will be sold on July ;)4th, at 12 noon, in accordance with the •ImpoundingAot. '.'.""■'■ i H. BBNTLEY,; . Poundkeeper. June 23, 1«82. ■" ; 1109 FUNERAL NOTICE, • '!• THE FBIBNPS,pf the la{o Mrs J( Wij. liarns are re'speoffully invited to kiond her funeral, which will lea.yo the..residenca of her son, M*rW, O...WiUiams, of KarJ&iwai;. at 10 a.mt .«.•;'■'; '••■■'''•• ■'•■ 'k: l-' ; :J : '.UQ9 .'■..':;-; ' '.. Undertaker, .' ' LOYAL MASfBpOrt'LODGE, ■ .-. 1.0.0. F., M.U.:. ; x y | •1 SUMMONED MEETINGwiIIbo heldat. iX . the. Lodge .Room', Empire Hotel, at '7.30 p.m., THIS EyENING:; , : , : : ' . Business ;: Elebtion aiid instftton of V. DALRYMPiE, P.B;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 27 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 27 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 27 June 1882, Page 3

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