F. H. Wood. Notice of Postponements 7IEATHERSTON SALES advertised for . • flie 3rd January arc postponed to MONDAY, the 7th January;'lßß4. (SEE ADVERTISEMENT.). F.H.WOOD, 1571 Auctioneer, : MONDAY, JAN. 7, , At 1 o'clock sharp, FEATHERSTON. FEATHERSTON, Entirely Unreserved Salo of Household Furciture and Effects. FH, WOOD Ims been favored with , instructions from H. E. Tuckoy, Esq., \fho is leaving the district, to sell by public auction on the premises, tcachor s residence, Foatherston, at 1 o'clock eharp'on the abovo date, without reserve, the whole of hiii valuabb Household' furnitnro and! Effects, comprising—Handsome drawing room suito, tables (largo and small), piano (by Chappell, London, in splendid order), ottoman's, large dining table, CS chairs double and single iron bedsteads, sofas, clients drawers, wash Btands and dressing tables, &c, crockery, glassware, liolloware, kitchen utensils of eyery description, ladies' side saddle, book eases, waehine; machine and mangle (tin Vowel), two horses("Kenneth" and " Dolly") broken in to side saddle.'- , 1569 MONDAY, JAN, 7, FEATHERSTON CRICKET CLUB, Tb H, WOOD has received instructions ' • to soil by Public Auction, at the Schoolhouse Grounds, Featheraton, on the abovo date— The whole of the plant of the Featherston Cricket Club, comprising bats, stumps, gloves, tve, 1570
RAM AND EWE FAIR. Wnirarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's ' Yards, Carterton. FEBRUARY, .. .1884. FH. WOOD notifies that he is now « Prepared.'.to lteceivo Entries of Stock for Sale by Public Auu ion, at tho next Rain and Ewe Fair, date of which will bo shortly fixed, and to Advertise same ■ FREE of CHARGE. Early entries requested. F, H. WOOD, 1558 -• . Ancti oneer
\W SALE. ymall Farm Sections at Opaki, near Mttstertou. T7l 11. WOOD has received instructions . , In ILi for private sale, ou exceutioiwll; ••■•> •■ Mm, (viz,, small deposit anil balan* 5 ■. <■ »n at ti per cent),— Ili <-<:t a-M Land, rangiug in size (nil, h-. to 129 acres, being aubdivisuir.-. of sections Nos, 49, (50, 51, «.'. s:i :n.il GC, situate Opaki, near MiwUhloii, Wairarapa. Further particulars on application to the undersigned, P. IT. WOOD, 11)83 Auctioneer and Kstato Agent,
OR PRIVATE HALE, SSO Well bred Lincoln Rams 3 Pnro bred do do For further particulars apply to F.H.WOOD, 15C0 Auctioneer, W. CLAM TNVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION to a X Very Choice Assortment of New Goods in all Departments, just received for tbo festive Season of Christmas. It is impossible to emiinerate all the items, persoual inspection alone being adequate to give anything like an idea of the extent and variety of the Goods now on view. In the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be found such an assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets as will fairly astonish, and tho prices are bo low and tho qualities and styles bo superior that peoplo wonder how it is possible to sell so cheap, The Ladies' Fichus and Dolmans, too, art tho admiration of all beholders; while the Fancy Goods, Wax D.olls, Carved Wood Brackets, Birthday Text Bpoqks, Photp Frames, Inkstands, TaPlo Bells, Mirrors, &o„ are being sold at such prices that it might almost be called Gives Away 1 Tho Gentlemen have not been forgotten, for tho CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete with every requisite in the way of Mon's and Boys Suits, Trousors and Vests, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Braces, &e„ &c The Public are respectfully requested not to form their opinion from what they see in tho windows, because, for obvious reasons, the Choicest Goods cannot be thus displayed; therefore, Call, See, and Judgtfor Yourselves, and it will be found that, without doubt, CLARK'S GASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING STORE la by far the Cheapest House in the noigh- • ' borhood of Carterton, I'd all Readers'oj the " Waikarafa Daily" the Compliments oj the Season. 1561 THOS, PROCTOR a ctT PATRICK'S OHDBCfI -■" 11 • ON SUNDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, A the Rev S. HALBWACHS, 8.U., will deliver a Farewell Address to the Congregation. 15G8 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, \jf honor to inform you that I now offer myself as a. candidate for the honor of representing your interests in tho Borough Council at tho next oleotion. I have before intimated my intention to do so, and now i confirm that intimation. Tho honor conferred upon ino at tho last election by so many votes being recorded in my favor encourages me to preaumo.that my present candidature will Le a successful one, I intend to act throughout entirely on the independent principle, I intend to work.fpr. generalgood if elected, and as an independent man in the electioneering sense.; Ileavo] myself in yoar hands, soliciting your suffrages, and trusting that our political differences may in no way distnVu our'private.friendship, I subscribe myself, ijentlemen and ladies, ' Your Ohediont Servant, ..-.■■... .■"■■ r Thomas: William Shdie. Kurupuui; December 12th, }888,., 1557 OSr-AGold Brooch. Finder
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1575, 5 January 1884, Page 3
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