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F. Ho Wood. Notice of Postponement, TjIEATHEHSTON SALES advertised for JO tho .3rd January"-are postponed to MONDAY, the 7th January. 188-1. (SEE ADVERTISEMENT.) ' - ;...; F.H.WOOI), 1071 ■• Auctioneer. MONDAY, JAN. 7, At 1 o'clock sharp, FEATHERSTON, FEATHERSTON. Entirely Unreserved Sale of Household Furniture and Effects. FH. WOOD has been favored with i instructions from H. E. Tuckey, Esq,, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction on the premises, teacher's residence, Fenthcrston, at 1 o'clock sharp on the abovo date, without reserve, (he whole of hiii valuabb Household furniture- and Effect?, comprising Handsome drawing room suite, tables (large and small), piano (by Cliappel), London, in splendid order), ottoman's, largo dining table, CS chairs double and singlo iron bedsteads, sofas, chests drawers, wash stands and dressing tables, &c., crockery, glassware, holloware, kitchen _ utensils of every description, ladies' side saddle, book cases, washing raach.no and mangle (tin Vowel), two horses ("Kenneth" and " Dolly") broken in to side saddle. -,. 15G9 MONDAY, JAN, 7. '• FEATHERSTON CRICKET CLUB. 171 H, WOOD has received instructions JL 1 o to sell by Public Auction, at tho Schoolhouse Grounds, Featheraton, on the nbovo date— Tho whole of the plant of the Featherston Cricket Club, comprising bats, stumps, gloves, &6, ' 1570

riATPRDAY, sth JANUARY, CARTERTON AtJOTION ROOMS, AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. Clothing, and General Merchandise. WITHOUT RESERVE I 171 H, WOOD has roocivod instructions ' „ to sell by public auction at his Carterton Auction Rooms, on the above date, at 2 p.m., without reserve— A Large Consignment of Men's and Roys' Clothing of every description of Geneial Merchandise. of sale, Other entries received up to time of sale. I'. H. WOOD, Auctioneer.

- ASI XD EWE FAIR. Wiiir.-iiMj ft .in:l lOi-t CoastP.istor.il Society's ' Y.mls, Carterton. FEJ3KUARY, .. 188!. 771 71. WOOD notifies that ho is now JJ . Prepared to licccivo Entries of Stock tor Mi! by Public Ana ion, at the iie.it Ram and Ewe Fair, date of which will he shortly fixed, and t« Advertise- same, FREE oX CHARGE. Early entries requested. F, H. -WOOD, 1538 Auctioneer Small Fann Sections at Opaki, near Mastc-rton. Til 11. WOOD hss received instructions JL • to offer for private sale, on exceptionally easy terms, (viz., small deposit and balance 5 years at (i per cent),— ■ I£s Sections Laud, ranging in size from 52 to 120 acre:), lu-ing subdivisions of sections Nos, 49, 00, iil, 52, 53 and GG, situate Opaki. uoar Mastcrtou, Wairarapa. Further particulars on application to the undersigned, P. 11. WOOD, 1553 Auctioneer and Estate Agent. PEIVATE S ALE. SO Well bred Lincoln Earns 3 Pure bred do do For further particulars apply to F.H.WOOD, IpCG Auctioneer, " "M. CLARK •WVITES .SPECIAL ATTENTION to a •Ji'"Tory Choice Assortment of New ©cods in all Departments, just received fni'lhe festive Season of Christmas. It is impossible- to enumerate all'tho items, personal inspection alone being adequate to give anything like an idea of the extent and variety ot the Goods now on view. In the MILLINE HY DEPARTMENT will be found such an assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets as will fairly astonish, anil the piicc3 are so low and the qualities and styles sq superior that peoplo wonder how it is possible to sell so cheap. The Ladies' Fichus and Dolmons, too, are the admiration of all beholders; while the Fancy Goods, Wax D.olis, Carved Wood Brackets, Birthday Text Eooota, Photo Frames, inkstands, TaPlo Bells, Mirrors, &o„ arc being told at such prices that it might almost be called Given Away ! The Gentlemen have not been forgotten, for the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete with every requisite in the way of Men's and Boys Suits, Trousers and Vests, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Braces, &d„ '&c. The Public are respectfully requested not to form thenopinion from, what they sso in the windows, because, for obvious reasons, Hie Choicest Goods cannot be thus displayed; therefore, Call, See, ami Judge for Yourselves, and it 'will bo found that, without doubt, CLARK'S GASH : DRAPERY & OLOTHINQ STORE Is by-ferthc Cheapest House in (he neighborhood of Carterton, To all Headers of the " Wairarata Dailv" the Compliments of the Season. 1561 TIM PIiOOTOB I a OT PATRICK'S OHURCfI. I ..■'][ . ON SUNDAY-EVENING, JAN. G, S.th'o Kev S.:-HALBWAOHS, S.M., will deliver a Farewell- Address i to the Congregation, 1568

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1574, 4 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1574, 4 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1574, 4 January 1884, Page 3

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