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JS\ B. Wood. W'*' PWPBMiMiS&Kat SATURDAY, JULY 19. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. Unreserved Sale. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. FH. WOOD has received _ . Btruetions to sell by public auction, at his Greytown Rooms, on the above date, at2p.ni, A Largo consignment of General Merchandise comprising—- . Drapery goods of *very description Blankets, calicoes, flannels ' Dress stuffs, Bonnets Men's and boys's clothing Shirts, hats, boots Tea, sugar, soap, rice, flour . Kerosene, ironmongery Crockery, pkpsware New and second iiani furniture, of every description. 1734 SATURDAY, JULY 19. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. FH. WOOD has received instructions . from Mr Collotte, of Masterton, to sell by public auction, as above— A Large Collection of Rose 9, Bulbs and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, from his Masterton Nursery, comprisiug 100 Roses Bulbs, of every description Dahlia (single and double) Gladiolas, Peonies Lily of the Valley Bed Currants Macracarpa, Pinas Insignia Chestnuts, Walnuts &c,, &c„ &o. 173 i THURSDAY, JULY 31. MONTHLY STOCK SALE AT MR HAMMERICH'S YARDS, GREYTOWN. F. H, WOOD, 1734 Auctioneer. WHY PAY RENT? Freehold Property at Greytown—A Bargain. FH. WOOD lias received instructions • to offer for Private Sale, that comfortable and well finished five roomed House and Quarter-acre Land, situate fronting the Kuratiwhiti road Greytown, near the Foresters' Hall, at present in the occupation of Mr Campbell, \\ ill be sold at a great sacrifice, Terms very eiisy. No cash required. An ordinary rent will buy it right out. For lurthcr particulars, apply to 717 F. H. WOOD, f For continuation of F.II. Wood's advls. see bad: jiatje,) J. H, Bethuno & Co. THURSDAY, 24th July, 1884. Important falo of Valuable Freehold Hotel and other properties, Carterton, Wairarapa, Under conduct ot tho Registrar of the Supreme Court, upon the application of the Mortgagee. Messrs j. h, bethune & co, have received instructions from A. S. Allan, Esq,, Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Thursday 24th July, at 2 o'clock, without reserve—- . (1.) All that f plendid piece of land part of Section No. 207 on the Taratahi Plain Block, situated in tho centre ot the rising township of Carterton, having a frontage of 424 links to the main street and 600 links to ' Belvidere road, by a depth'of 1000 links, together with the buildings erected thereon, consisting of tho •well known MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, containing billiard room, two parlors, commercial, dining, and private rooms, kitchen and double bar ou ground floor; private sitting room, bath room, and 18 bedrooms on the upper floor; stables, loose boxes, harness room, (tc., now in the occupation of Mr Robert Miller, at a rental of L 550 per annum, 5| years to run. Also the buildings of the tobacconist shop and four rooms, rented at LI per week for two years; chemist shop and nine rooms, rented at per week; tailor's shop and two renins, rented at twelve shillings : and sixpence per week; and auction room and offices, rented at H per week - (2.) All that valuable farm, containing 52a, 3r, sp„ moro or less, being Section 'No 177, Taratahi Plain Block, laid down in grass, fenced and subdivided into four paddocks, together with 4 roomed dwelling house, stable, &e,, erected thereon, For further particulars apply to AiESSfiS BEARD & GRAY, Solicitors, Masterton; MESSRS BUCKLEY, STAFFORD & FITZHERBERT, Solicitors, Wellington; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. 1832 BWMDWMMwn ■■■mi iiMt—ianew—■ By Appointment to His Excellency tho Governor. w;littlejohn&son, WATCHMAKERS,. JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANb, Lambton-Quay Wellington, WILL commence Business in Masterton in Perry's Buildings, Queen-street, ON MONDAY, IGth JUNE, Wiih a First-class Stock of NEW GOODS, Inspection is Cordially Invited, The Repairing of Watches. Clocks, and Jewellery will receive Special Attention. 1706 Messrs j. stone & son, of the Waipoua Nursery, beg to inform the nhabitants of the district that they have received a large and assorted stock of fruit and ornamental trees from the well-known nursery o£ Mr Ivory, of Bangiora, Canterbury, and are prepared to sell the same ,at reasonable prices. Orders left with Mr A, P, Feilding will be attended to. 1731

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 17 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 17 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 17 July 1884, Page 3

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