I F, B. Wood. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1884. » FBATHBJJSTON FEATHBRSTCN. ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE OF DBAPERY. CLOTHING &c„ &c, 'F. H. "WOOD Has received instructions from Mr H. Rawson to sell by Public Auction on the premises next tho Oddfellows Hall. Foathersti.n. commencing on SATURDAY, the 4th October, at 1 p.m. and continuing until every lot is sold. is The whole of his large and valuable stock comprising : Drapery, Blankets Calicoes, Flannels *• Dress stuffs, Sheetings Men's and boys' clothing Tweeds, shirts Sox, hats Millinery gooda, &a , &c,, This sale is of special importance to heads a of families, hotel proprietors, hawkers, and h all studying economy, a? EVERY LOT MUST BE SOLD. J • F. H. WOUD, 1797 Auctioneer. d THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER. MONTHLY "STOCK SALE. d MR. T, RAY'S YARDS, TARATAHI. !>. H.~WOOD •, Will hold his next monthly Stock Sale at the Taratalii Yards on the above date at 1 p.m. '1 Vendors are invited to send in particulars of their entries as soon as possible to ])'. 11. WOOD, 1797 Auctioneer NEW SEEDS! MIRH UST J.ANDEDTUST I.A> EX LATE ABBLVALSAxb is Phimk Condition, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, FLOWER SEEDS! Mangold Wurtzel, in many varieties Swede Turnips-Scotch Yellow. White Stubble, Dale's Hybrid, and others. Carrot-Large Altiingham, Long Surrey, and White Belgium Linseed, Canary, Hemp, Maw, Rape, Tares, Field Peas Lucerne; Trefoil, and all kinds of Clovers Fine Mixed Lawn Grass, Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, etc. Our stock of GARDEN SEEDS comprise a d Large Assortment of the Very Best New and 0 Old Varieties in Every Department, no expense being spared to procure the Truest 1 aud Purest Samples. S The list of FLOWER SEEDS contains all the Most Popular Varieties for Open Borders aud Conservatory Ornamentation, many of the Choicest English Varieties being saved in our own Nurseries from approved Choice Stocks, PRICES FROM 3d PER PACKET. SPECIAL CHEAP LINE.-l dot, Packets Select Annuals (my own selection) for ?2s worth of Stamps. Posted FREE to any address, Conifera Seeds, Cupressus Macrocarpa, Pinus Insignis, Abies, Thujas, Cryptomanas, Sequoia, iSc, &c, POTATOES. j£& Early Goodrich, Breeze's Prolific, Centenial, Bruncll's Beauty, Derwents, Brown Rivers, aud Luuashiro Flukes, 'F. COOPEB, SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN X- FLORIST, Central Seed Store, Mahneus-Stkeet., a T) A IB D AND YT7/ Alt D, Civil Engineers and Autuokiskd Sdkveyobs. e o Licensed under LaudTiunsfer and Native Lands Act) Grey street, Wellington, WHITE SUGAE, 4dPERIb.-Tryit. •NOTICE TO SHEARERS. SHEARING commences at BItANCEPETH on OCTOBER the 7th. Shearers are requested to bo at tho Station on the previous day, October the 6tl). 1799 CHEAP FRUIT] rtlHB onfotfH U ''''!>, Ti'-YAT THE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 30 September 1884, Page 3
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