JB\ Hi V'ood. l SATURDAY DECEMBER 13,1884. OARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. Commencing at ONE O'CLOCK SHARP. Without Reserve AN IMPORTANT SALE WORTHY THE ATTENTION OF EVERY'ONE. Wellington, to sell by nublio auction, at his Carterton rooms, on Saturday, the 18th December next, without reserve, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Comprising— Ladies and gents gold and silver watches do. chains, clocks, brooches rings, jewellery of every description, New and second'hand wearing apparel, boots, beddiog, musical instruments, portmanteaux, carpenters' tools, desks, lamps, vases, fancy goods, saddlery, &c„ &c, after which on account of whom it may concern, ' ■ ■ Also, Without-Reserve, AN INVOICE OP CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, JAPANNED GQODS, .and PERFUMERY. Plates, all sizes and different pattern dishes, do do, jugs, do, white and gold cups aud saucers, printed and stone, majolieaware, baking dishes, tea pots, toilet sets, glass, dishes, fanoy crockery, &c, &c„ furniture of every discription,. both new and Becond hand, groceries, drapery, clothing, general.' merchandise of every description, The undersigned desires to draw special attention to the above genuine and unreserved sale, as comprising something to meet everybody's w.ints, and being close to Christmas it presents an opportunity of : supplying deficiencies in household effects' and purn chasing your Christmas presents, As it will be impossible to get through the whole lot ih one day, there being over 1,000 lots, the balpnce will be sold at the.. Greytown Auction Rooms on the following Saturday, the 20tb inst. F,H, WOOD, 1864 Auctioneer, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December 16 and 17,1884, At 1.30 p.m. BANKRWT stock DRAPERY AND OLOTHIMQ. Entirely Without Reserve. A Splendid Chance for the Rood people of . featherston; . 11 H, WOOD has received instructions ', from Mr J,' McDowell, as veudor for the estato, to sell ; by fpublic auction at Featheiston, next; Oddfellows' Hall, on Tuesday and Ymdnesday, the 16th'and 17th instant, commencing each day at 1.30 p.m„ the balance of a large bankrupt stock of Drapery and clothing, a largo portion of which, having boon orderol from the home market*, has only now airivod, Comprising— Drapery, calicoes, sheetings, blankots, tabic linen, flannels, dress stuffs, millinery, underclothing, and fanoy goods; mons'i youths', and hoys' suits, do trousers and vests, do trousers, knicker suits, hats, sox, shirts, ties, &c, &a, Remember—The sale commences on Tuesday, at 1.30 p.m. Bargains will be the order of the day, and all should attend who can possibly spare the time from their preparations for Christmas hospitalities. Terms at sale, F. H, WOOD, 180 Auctioneer, THURSDAY DECEMBER 18, At 1.30 o'Olock STOCK SALE ATIHE PASTORAL SOCIETY'S YARDS, CAIITERTON, 71 H, WOOD will sell by Public Auction JL' i at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's yards Carterton, on the above date—--120 cross bred ewe 3 and lambs 40 fat sheep 50 ewes 50 lambs 10 head mixed cattle Cows Horses It is the intention of the undersigned to have monthly stock Balep at the above yards, Carterton, Settlers ha vine stock to dispose of are requested to forward their entries as early as pessiblo, or to leave particulars with Mr Bishop of the White Ila.'t Hotel, P, H. WOOD, Auctioneer. MONDAI AND TUESDAY, Deo. 22 i and 23. Preliminary Notice,
.MASTERTuN, ■ MASTERTON', - Entirely Unre'sorvcd Suic, : Bankrupt. Sale DRAPERY AND GEOTHJNG. .■■■.■ Jotter than any. nuinbcrof Christmas Boxes.. 171 Hi WOOD has received histmclima to D . eell by public auction, at Mastui'tori, in the above. Without reserve, 9l bankrupt stock of drapery AND CLOTHING. Ml particulars ia future advertisement, )on't forget the days. Besorve your purchases and save inonoy, IK H. WOOD, 18C2 i Auctioneer, FOR SALE, A BARGAIN. /\NE EIGHT-HORSE POWER PORTABLE With double cylinder. Nearly new and in thorough repair. Price £175. For further particulars apply to 1862 F, H. WOOD. N OTIOE. I'HEi liuueisiuiien uuuuvuau «, BROWN & CO. lo receive all accounts due to the firm or DIXON & JAMES. The receipt of R.BROWN & CD. only, will be valid from this ,date. Accounts against the firm of 1 DIXON & JAQUES aro requested to be Bent in to R, BROWN & CO, for settlement by DECEMBER 31st, Any accounts unpresented by that date will not be recognised. Signed C. DIXON. R. JAQUES. Mastorton, 4th December, 1884, R. BROWN & CO will: their instructions require all accounts du< in DIXON & JAQUES to be paid a their OFFICE on or"'before' the'3ls: INST. After that date summary pro ceedinga will be taken to recover an' which are outstanding Masterton, 4th December, 1884,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1863, 12 December 1884, Page 3
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