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'''■ Pi «. Wood & Co. • THURSDAY, iaiiJDLY, 188 a, \ Atlla.in. sharp. \ : ■ UNDER BILL OF SALE, ; Without Rkservb. ; In the Bankrupt Estate of E. B, Boil a debtor, ' .' F 5 WOOD.& CO. have received in.strnotioDs to sell by publio auction, as above, on the promises, next tho Bank of New Zealand, Greytown— ' The whole of tho Stook-in-tradej goods chattels, and effects, in the above'estate' I ABOUT £I2OO WORTH in all, comprising- . Groceries of every description, tea, su^ar flour, rice, etc, etc. Drapery, clothing, fancy' goods, toys} etc, etc. . Ladies'men's and children's boots and . ehoea.- - ■ Ironmongery, fenoing wire, platform and counter scales, etc, etc, Crockery, glassware, cane seat- chairs rocking chairs, eto„ etc. Also—. , One light covered brake, "and harness; nearly new. Two spring traps, and harness. • " One bakers'cart,, ' ~,..; . ; . Threegood horses, i ~ :, About 40 fowls. ; . Garden and stable tools, and:sundries. The stock is well -assorted;- andj in good order, being all nearly new, and will be sold, in lots to suit buyers, Terms.:-Undor £2O cash; abovo that amount, approved bill, at three-months, bearing banlj.iiitoiMt, :• .. • Sale will ccmmenoe on the above dato, and continue until every let is sold. • F.H. WOOD&CO., . TO LET, AT GREYTOWN. • * SEVEN.ROOM.biD HOUiE, with every . convenience, and pleasantly situated, together with one acre of ground and good Btabling. Two more acres of land adjoining desired. The whole securely fenced. Apply to E.E Wood & Co., or to H. O'Connor, 1112 [For rtmaindtr of F. H. WOOB SCO'S Adverthemenlsgttithriao.e,] TARATAHI-OARTERTON HIGHWAY . BOARD, JjIBESH TENDERS are invited for FellC ing, Stumping, and Clearing 60 chains, lAffl' Ai* lecta «M TJnilm.... Ux-J kf.l Specifications may be B«en at the Council Chambers, Carterton; where tenders close on TUESDAY, 25th July inst, at noon. ; "'' H.B.WOLTESS, . IU7 Clerk to Board. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, WHYTE'S HO'IELJOXTON. TENDERS are invited from persouß willing to LEASE for a term of TEN YEARS that valuable hotel properly at Foxton, known- as" Whyto's HoteL" This house 18 known thioughoufcNew Zealand as one of Ihe moat valuable country hotel properties in tho North Island. The Hotel is situated in Main-street, in the centre of the township of Foxton, and adjacent to the Railway Station, Wharf, and Foxton Publio Hall. The house is well and commodiously built, and contains on the upper floor 18 bedrooms, 3 sitting rooms, bathroom, and on the ground floor eleven rooms, including commercial room, dining room, bar, parlor, private sitting and bedroom, large cellar, and other accommodatien requisite for carrying on a first-class hotel, Large samplo rooms nro erected on the premises,' With the Hotel will be leased a comfortable detached COTTAGE containing four rooms, situated a few yards from the Hotel, In a large yard at rear of the Hotel are erected commodious stables, Coachhouses, and Groom's cottage. The PADDOCK attached to the Hotel property contains about four acres of land, and will also be leased with the Hotel, Cobb and Co.'s Wellington-Foxton line of COACHES arrive at and depart from the Hotel daily. ~ To an enterprising and businesslike mau a large and lucrative trado is certaiu. The property iB only in the market through the decease of the late proprietor, The.hlghest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders close on MONDAY, 31st JULY next, at 5 p.m. '

For conditions of lcusu and other particulars apply to .. ■ Mv W. G. I'OBERTSON,. Oommiasiuu.u'iint, Fnxtdn, • Orto J. HRRBKIIT.IUNKINS, Holicitor, ifatoierßton N. Selling Off! Selling Off! -TO THOSE IN SEAUOH OF CHEAP FURNITURE AND BEDDING. MR WILLfAM JAME3', of Qhebn-st., MASTERTON, and WELLINGTON begs to announce that having leased his premises in Queen-street, and that possession of those premises must be given up on the 14th Jnly next, he ha« determined to place the. WHOLE of hie WELL ASSORTED STOCK at the disposal of his Custo-■mers-and of those about to furnish—at a reduction of 85. per cent, less than what has been previously charged, and at 30 per cent. BELOW WELLINGTON PRICES,. The Whole of the Stock is in the primest condition, and by the beet makers, and is now daily open for inspection from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. It would be out of- place to ' enumerate every particular line, and to quote here the selling price, yet a, few! of the •artiolea to be sold maybe called, attention to, viz.:— " j IHiLnwniCß BSDOMMO ..•'■•;. £ 8 D £ 8 D Scotch Chests of 9 Drawejs,. in Cedar , .. and Camphor . 1111 0. J0 0 Chests of Drawers m Bed Pine S 10. 0.4 0 0 Cheffonier Side Board, Carvedback ' • 4 10 0 Couches ic. .Cretonne 50 0 3 10. 0 Suite in Horsehair' -25 0; 0 20 0 0 H-orsehair Spring CHairs,:Mahogony 110 0 I 2. (J Ladies' Oak - Dining Chairs . .010 6. 0 8 0 Washington Kitchen Chairs 0 5 6 0 4 0 Gent's Easy Chair,. ■ Springs and Castors 4 0 0 3 0. 0 Ladies'ditto ;',3 10 0 210 0 Music Stools ' :'l 15 0 15 0 Iron Bedsteads '4ft Gin x6ft.3in.- 210 0 115 0 Iron Bedsteads 3ft'.' x . flfMin. ■.-.'.'-115 o 1-5-0 Teile'tSets, White 'and ■ Gold 1: 2 6 6 17. 6 Toilet Sets," printed ...017, : 6 014 O Ditto Glasses in varie.'' ■ties i _ - ; ; 115 0- : 12 6 A new Harmoiium ■'■'■}■ '-14 ,0,-0 ■'Floorcloths 6 feet, 3 feet| and 2feet wide Mattraßsea in Spring, Flax and Flock. Carpeting, Tapestries, I'elt.Druggottibg, Wash-' stands .Toilet Tables,. Oval and TabjesfFeatlle'r, ;FJa'v.Flock,-a^d"Kapot Pillows, Blankets, : Riigß, ic'. ; , <fco.,. • : ' ! For'purchases bills will be accepted,'plfiei ■purchases' for;OABH j ONLY. Date of closing finally 13th JULY NEXT -" : ■."..■''.",.'■ . 1111 Jobs and Smal V "; Jpte; Long Jobs and Short Jobs, Plain Jobs atid'Fauby Job v'Eas'y Jobs and Difficult Jobs,' Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobs, Simple Jobs and Intricate Jobs, Funny Jobs and Senous Jobs, Poor Jobs and Good Job;, inia word, any kind of a Job but a bad Job", aejitly and promptly exeentefl at this office.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1120, 8 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1120, 8 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1120, 8 July 1882, Page 3

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