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F. H. Wood. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1884 At Ono o'clock sharp, STOCKSALE, AT MR HAMMERIOH'S YARDS. GREYTOWN, 111 H. WOOD will sell by auction as , ftbove.100 Good-bred Breeding Ewes 50 Fat Ewes .;100 Wether Lambs, in the wool 6QO Ewes ' 100 Lambs, in the wool, 300 Ewea r 100 Mixed Lambs, in the wool !■ SSO Ewes 100 Crossbred Wethers, Hoggets and dry Ewes 100 Merino Wethers, principally fat GO Lambs in the wool. Oilier entries invited as early as possible, si) as to allow sufficient time for advertising. F. H. WOOD, ' Auctioneer. MONDAY, MARCH 8, ' At ono o'clock, ! FEAIHERSTON. ~ FEATHEUSTON. Unreserved Sale. J PH. WOOD has received instructions < flom Mrs Jewel!, who is leaving the district to sell by public auction, at her I residence, Featlicrstou, as above, without! reserve— .j 5 Good Dairy Cowj, in full milk 15 Calves Also— Tho whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, comprising every requisite for a comfortably furnished five roomed cottage, including crockerv, kitchen and dairy utensils, Ac. FciUhcrotoa-Sftlo at 1 o'clock sharp. Dwau & Co. MONDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1884, At 1 o'clock p.m. : AT THE UPPER HUTT, MONDAY, 3rd MARCH. Important sale by Auction, On the premises of Mr George Hall, Upper Hutt, near the Presbytery, Lower Town. TO Dairymen, Cattle-breeders, and Speculators in quest of Rood, quiet, well bred stock this sale should recommend itself. DWAN & CO. favored with instructions from Mr George Hall, who is leaving the district will sell by auction as abovo—--13 well bred cows, in full milk 4 young springers 4 3-year old heifers (in calf) SI heifers-yearlings and 2-year-olds 1 15 months old bull-out of Blossom, by Young Butterfly 1 thoroughbred brood marc « purebred white Berkshire breeding sows Fanning implements, dairy utensils, ... . .. household furniture, chaff cutter. pigeons, poultry; Ac .' It is a well-known fact that an intelligent breeder, who keeps nothing but blooded stock, cycu down to pigeons, if pigeons miy bo called stock, makes a fortune, when a stupid capitalist, who, through cheapness, deals in scrubbers and over-bred stock, loses thousands.

d.vax ii 0.). Edmunds & Marshall. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, 29th FEBRUARY, Ist and 2nd MARSH, At the Hall, Feathcrston, Wairarapa, ceived instructions from several con£s9o worth of goods, viz.—so small boxes and half-chests of tea, household soap, in J and 1 cwfc., groceries, ■ crockery,- fa, , dinmong rings, silver and gold watches, marble and other clocks, brooches, earrings, -aud jewellery of every description and of sterling value; boots aud shoes in great variety; Mosgiol and Kaiapoi tweeds, drapery, <Sc. N.B.—Tho suction sales will commence each day at 2 p.m., and on Thursday the goods will be on exhibition, when private bargains may bo obtained. We intend carrying out the same principle of soiling in Email lots as on (lie previous occasion. 1619 EDMUNDS & MARSHALL. >EBT TWEEDS, FANCY COATIKGS, J SERGE, AND BEST SUPERFINE BLACK CLOTH TO SELECT FBOM ! TAILORS, Athenraam Buildings, Wellington, BESTTWEEDSUITS..JeUOs TROUSERS, from JBllOs ' SERGE SUITS .....£3 lOs' 1616 BANKRUPT STOCK! I BANKRUPT STOCK'!!! TOCHER."" WATCHES.Watches, jewelby. "jewelry. FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY! FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY ! There is now on view opposite Mason's, Chemist, in Queen street, Mastertoii, a GRAND GENUINE BANKRUPT STOCK comprising over £SOOO WORTH OF Gold and Silver Lever Watches. Diamond Rii)g3, and Jewelry, 4c, &c, Such a Stock has never before ken offered to the public ofifasterton. ■ * # * Kemeubkb—Every Article is Warranted xsx Genuine And a writteu guarantee given with every watch sold. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT CHANCE. Come and judge fir yourselves tho genuineness of the Goods, No reaaonible offer refused, Rempber-For Four days only, opposite ''•. ... Masoa'B,theOhimist ■ '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1620, 27 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1620, 27 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1620, 27 February 1884, Page 3

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