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F, bi Wood. Notice of Postponement. jIEATHERSTON SALES advertised for _ ' tho 3rd January arc postponed to MONDAY, tins 7¥ jauuorr, 1884. (SEE ADVERTISEMENT.) '.;■ F.H.WOOD, 1571 Auctioneer."' MONDAY, JAN. 7, At 1 o'clock sharp, FEATHERSTON~FEATHEKSTON. Entirely Unreserved Sale of Household Furniture and Effect*. instructions from H. E. Tuckoy, public miction on tho premises, teachers residence, Featherston, at 1 o'clock sharp on the above date, without reserve, the whole of his valuabb Household Furniture and comprising—Handsome drawing room suilo, tables (largo and small), piano (by Chappcll, London, in splendid order), ottoman's, largo dining tabic, CS chairs donblo and single irou bedsteads, sofas, cherts drawers, wash stands and dressing tables, &c, crockery, glassware, holloware, kitchen utensils of every description, ladies' side saddle, book cases, M-aslunij machine and mangle (tin Vowel), two horses ("Kenneth" and "Dolly") broken in to side saddle. 1569 MONDAY, JAN, 7, At 4 p.m. FEATHERSTON CRICKET CLUB. Ijl H, WOOD has received instructions } > to sell by Public Auction, at the Schoolhouse Grounds, Fcatherston, on the above date— Tho whole of tho plant of the Featherstou Cricket Club, comprising bats, stumps, gloves, ij'c. 1570 SATURDAY, sth JANUARY, CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. Clothing, and General Merchandise, WITHOUT RESERYE! PH, WOOD has received instructions » to sell by public auction at his Carterton Auction Rooms, on tho above date, at , 2 par,, without reserve— A Larue Consignment of Men's aud Boys' Clothing of every description of General Merchandise. Goods on view and fcrprivato salo up to day of sale, Other entries received up to tinio of sale, Don't Forgtt- f-V.ui&y, January 5, 2 p.m. v. n. WOOD, 1570 Auctioneer.

HAM AND EWE FAIR. Wairar ;| a and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yard.?, Carterton. KKBIiIIABY, ~ 1894. FII. WOOD notifies tliat ho is now , Prepared to ltocciro Entries of Stock for Sale by Public Auo ion, at the next Ram and Ewe Fail', date of which will be shortly fixed, and to Advertise same FREE of CHARGE. Early entries requested. F, H. WOOD, l;"iS Ancti nneer Small Faim Sections at Ooaki, near Jfaslertmi. Fit. WOOD liss received instructions • to oiler for private sale, on exceptionally easy tcrm3, (viz., small deposit and balance 5 years at b' per cent),— 1Q Sections Land, ranging in size from 52 to 129 acres, being subdivisions of sections Kos. 49, 50, 51, 52,53 and GO, situate Oyutki. near Mastodon, Wairarapa. further particulars on application to tho undersigned, F, H. WOOD, 1553 Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Tjl.o l PIiIVATE SALE, SO Well bred Lincolu Earns 3 Pure bred do do For further particulars apply to F, H.WOOD, 156G Auctioneer.

W, CLARK TNVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION to a X Very Choice Assortment of New Goods in all Departments, just received for the festive Season of Christmas, It ia impossible to enumerate all the items, personal inspection alone being adequate to givo anything liko an idea of the extent and variety of-tho Goods now on view, In the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be found anch an assortment .of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets as will fairly astonish, and the prices aro so low and the qualities and styles I so superior that people wonder how it is possible to sell so cheap. The Ladies' Fichus and Dolmans, too, aro the admiration of all beholders; while the Fancy Goods, Wax D.olls, Carved Wood Brackets, Birthday Text Boookg, Photo Frames, lnhtandß, TaPle Bells, Mirrors, &c,, are being sold at EUch prices that it might almost be culled GiviJN Away ! Tho Gentlemen have not been forgotten, for the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete with every requisite in tho way of Mon's and Boys Suits, Trousers and Vests, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Braces, &o„ &c, The Public are respectfully requested not. to form their opinion from what they see iu tho windows, because, for obvious reasons, the Choicest Goods cannot be ,thu3 displayed; therefore. Gall, See, and Judge for Youmkes, and it will be found that, without doubt, CLARK'S CASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING STORE Is by far the Cheapest House in the ueigh< borhood of Carterton, To all Headers ojthe" Waikarapa Daily'' tht Complhnenti oj Me Season, 1564 THOS. PROCTOR a HT PATRICK'S CHUBCH. "II" ON SUNDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, S'the Rev S. HALBWACHS, 8.M., will deliver a Farewell Address to the Congregation, . 1568

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1572, 2 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1572, 2 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1572, 2 January 1884, Page 3

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