JST. H. Wood. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, At 1 o'olook sharp. UNRESERVED SALE AT THE GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS, 1000 Nelson Fruit Trees. FIT, WOOD has received instructionF/ • to Bell by public- auction, at his Greytown Auction Rooms, on the above date, at 1 o'olook p.m. sharp— Fruit Trees, from Mr Halo's celebrated Nelson uursery, including all the boat known named varieties 1000 500 l?ruit Trees, from Mr W, W. MoCardle's nursery, also every description of Oruamental Trees, Hants and Shrubs, includiug some very ohoiea and rare Rhododendrons ' Tho Auotioneor would fitrongly all who wish to improve their properties aud mako money to attend this really bona fide sale. As the days are so short the salo will commence at one o'clock. 1715 SATURDAY, JUNE 28ru, 18& CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. Immense Unreserved sale at 1 o'clock. NELSON FRUIT TREES. In Eyery variety, Ornamental Trees Shvubs, Plants A'c, After which Drapery, Clothing, Blankets Hosiery • Will bo Offered. FiU'thov particulars in future advertisement, F, H. WOOD, 1714 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, JULY 3, At Ono O'Clock, STOCK" SALE. AT MR T, RAY'S YARDS, TARATAHI. FH. WOOD has received instructions , to sell by ] iiblic auction, on the above (late at Mr T. Itay's Yards, Taratahi, commencing at ono o'clock—--100 Good Jleri»o ewes in lamb to Romiiey liaish rams 100 Crossbred ewes, do do fJO do do lambs iu tho wool 5(» do do ewes 5 Good yearling steers and heifers 6 do saddle horses 1 Ladies hick dark bay, good paces 1 Gents saddle aud bridle nearly new 1 bet single bu«gy harness, silver mounted 1 Now double furrow plough 1 do seurilier. Further entries invited for abovo sale. F, 11. WOOD, 1718 Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1884, TOWN HALL, MARTINiIOROUGH, FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, &o. ji H, WOOD has received instructions } , from MR D. BARRETT, of the Tividale Nursery, near Greytown, to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at tho Town liall, Martmborough, commencing at one o'clock sharp— A large number of TRUIT trees ot every description, including every variety of Apples on blight proof stocks Pears, peaches, Plums (of every description) Apricots, nectarines, cherries, Quinces, &c., etc. irnamental Trees & Shrubs Including Cuprcssus macroearpa, pinus insignia Many difierent varieties of' pines Plants and shrubs to numerous to particularise The Auctioneer desires to draw the special attention of those desiring to improve their propetiies to this important" sale. Mr D, Barrett has succeeded in establishing a name and reputation for his Nursery which renders further comment unneeessaiy, F. H. WuOD, 1717 Auctioneer, SATURDAY, JULY 5, TOWN HALL, MARYBOROUGH, Unreserved Bale of Every- • thing, Commencing at 1 O'Clock Sharp, as the days are short, MARTIN BOROUGH, FS. WOOD has received positive in- . slructions to sell by public auction, entirely without reserve, at the Town HaUj Martinborough, on the abovo, dale at 1 'clock, A Large Consignment of General Merelian> dise, of Every Description, Including— Drapery, Calicoes, Flannels Blankets, Sheetings Dress Stuffs, Jackets, Shawls Clothing (Men's and Boy's) of CYerj description Shirts, Hats, Socks, Rugs . Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery , ' Holloware • Groceries—Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candles Flour, Rice, Oatmeal, Jams ' ■ Clocks, Lamps, Pictures, Fancy Goods &c,, &c,, &e. Everybody invited to attend and secure Bargains, P. H. WOOD, . 1714 Auctioneer, WHY PAY RENT? Freehold Property at Greytown—A Bargain.' H. WOOD lias received instructions . to offer for Frivato Sale, that comF. fortable and well finished live roomed House and Quarter-acre Land, situate fronting the. Kuratiwhiti road Greytown,. near the Foresters' Hall, at present in tho occupation of Mr Campbell, .Will be sold at a great sacrifice, Terms very easy. No cash required. Ai ordinary rent will buy it right out. For further pattieulars, apply to 1717 !<'. H, WOOD. (Far continuation of F.II, Y/oodh advls, see lack page,) FEATfIEBSTON, FEATHERSTON. BUTCHER'S NOTICE. A LFRED BALE, having purchased the old established and favorite butchery business of Mr William Abbott, Featherston, hopes to receive as large a share of support set as was accorded to his.predecessor, which he will endeavor to deserve by supplying the n( j BESr MEAT, and giving strict attention to tho'husiness, IGS2 ALFRED BALE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1720, 26 June 1884, Page 3
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