F. H. Wood. TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1883. MARTJNBOROUGH. UNRESERVED SALE Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Etc. FH, WOOD lias received instructions • from Mr D. Barratt, o£ the Tividale Nursery, to sell by publio auction, at the Maryborough Hotel, on the above dato, at 2 p.m., without reserve— A Very Large Collection of— Fruit Trees, of every description, best varieties Ornamental Shrubs, Hedge Plants Gooseberry Plants, Currants (red and white) 4= Strawberries, a new Variety, 4c.&0., iSfC. 1438 iiri THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. MONTHLY STOCK SALE AT THE PASTORAL SOCIETY'S YARDS CAR. TERTON. FH. WOOD has received instructions , to sell by public auction, as above. At Twelve o'clock, 50 Fat Sheep. 40 Fat Wethers (fattened on turnips) 93 Good Heifers (in calf, 5 Three year old Steers Store Cattle Several Young Horses, light aud heavy draught. 1440 TjlOR IMMEDIATE SALE-A Bar fiam1' 52fl Acres first class Land, nil flat, situate on main line of road Masterton to Alfredton, Section No 19fi. JEJor further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, 14*26 Auctioneer and Estate Afjent, IMPORTANT NOTICE.
•BELVIDERE ESTATE, CARTERTON. FOR PRIVATE SALE. FH. WOOD lift!) been favored with iu- • siructiona from the Scottish and New Zealand Investment Company of Invercargill, to dispose of the balance of uusold sections in the above estate, tanging from 13 to 50 acres, by private contract, at the upset prices, and on the same liberal terms as at previous auction salea. viz : a cash deposit of 10 ner cent, balance to be paid by equal yearly payments extending over ten years. Amount owing to bear interest at 7 per cent, Or the whole may be paid oK at any time without notice, Further particulars may be obtained and plans of the property Been at either the Carterton or Greytown offices of the signedF. H. WOOD, 1408 Auclioneer and Estato Agent, FOR SALE-A BARGAIN. £ A Acres first class Land, situate about six miles from Masterton, and being Section No. 72 on the plan of Block No. 11, Miki Miki Survey district, For further paiticulars, apply to F. H. WOOD, 1421 Auctioneer and Estate Agent. 2QQQ PIECES PAPERHANGINGS 4d per piece. d. e. McCarthy, M4.STERTON, Under the patronage of their Excellencies tho Honourable Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.G.M.G., and the Marquis of Normanby, &c,, &c. HE. LIABDET, the well-known Tax- « idermist and Feather Furrier, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has opened premises next door to the Bank of New South Wales, Willis-street, where he will be able to offer for selection the choicest leather muffs, tijpets, and cuffs, made from Now Zealand sea and land birds, and animals. All kinds of skins preserved and made up to order. A selection of Maori curios always on hand, Every description of taxidermist's art is carried on iipon the premises. Birds and animals set up to order; skins and furs renovated and freed from motbß; ladies' sealskin jackets and hats made to order,'also lined and repaired; feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled. A selection of stuffed birds always on hand. First prize medals America, Melbourne, and Sydney. Observo the address—--11. E. LIARDET, Next the Bank of N.S.W., Willis-street, Wellington. 1402
Trimmed Hats Is each, AT C. SMITH'S CASH SALE. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PAS. TORAL AND AGRICULHJRAL ■SOCIETY, f nlie Annual PARADE of STALLIONS X under the auspices of the above society, will take place on the Show-grounds Carterton on SATURDAY 29th September, 1883, 'I he. Parade will commence at 2p.m. and all horse? must remain on the Ground under ordenjf the Stewards till 4 p.m,' Enlriea-will be received by the Secretary up ttf;noon on the day of parade. Wewabds : Messrs N, Grace, H. Braithwaifce, H. AlcMaster and R, It. Armstrong, .. Entrance F.ee : 5s per horse, Admission to grounds Is. Members free. H. H. WOLTERS. Secretary. Striped Hose, 4d per pair, AT C,SMITH'S GREAT SALE. BRICKLAYER'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, who has jn6t arrived from England by the British King, has taken up his residence in Mastertou, and being a practical bricklayer, boiler setter, &c., would be glad to receive orders for any kind of brick work, which lie will be prepared to execute promptly in a thoroughly effioient manner at reasonable charges. J. RUSSELL. Mills, - 1390 OPENING NOTICE; WNEARY wishes to inform the pub- _ • lip of Masterton and surrounding distriot that he lias started business as Saddler," Harness, and Collar Maker, and hopes by strict attention" to busjneas to merit a Bhare of patronage. Repairs neatly, executed, '-Charges moderate, Collar inak/ ing a speciality, " " Note the address.—Adjoining Tomnath & Co.'s Saw Mill, Queen-at.y Masterioii. ...... ■ mo ■■'wvi' ... , : '.I Men's-Working Shirts, Is 3d .' . .•■ ' -:ii at !.f i C. SMITH'S GtEARING'SALE. ' !
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1443, 30 July 1883, Page 3
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