F. 11. V'ood. SATURDAY, MARCH 7th, 1885. At 1 O'clock. MASTERTON. *~~ MASTERTON. ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE OP DRESSED TIMBER, AR. CHETRAVES, RUSTICATING &c.,&c, |7i H, WOOD Ims received instructions JL . from Mr E. Toomath to sell by public auction at his mill yards, on the above date, at 1 p.m., without reserveAll the timber and sundries on the plaoe, comprising about 7000 ft of dressed timber, skirting, matchlining, rusticating, &c, 2,000 ft architraves, 11,000 ft mouldings, l,oOOft door stuff, dressed and , rough, 5,000 ft sash stuff, B,oooft Scantling, doora, sashes, glaias, &c. F.H.WOOD, 1925 - •■■ Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. ' Amaleamated Friendly Societies SPORT PRIVILEGES. FgfjQOl) Has received-instructions to sell by public auction athia Greytown Auction Booms, on' Wednesday next, March 11, at 2 o'clock—' The iprivileges' in connection with the AmalgamatedFriendlySocieties' Sports, to be .held on Tuesday, March 17, beingSt.- Patrick's Day, comprising— Lot I. The Gates ■■:■.-■ Lot-2, Publican's Booth Lot 3. Refreshment Booth Lot 4, Fancy Good's Stall and '. Games,.. 1931
Bi»S8l 'THURSDAY, MARCH 12. AT THE W; & E. 0. P. S. YA-RBS,-CAETERTONr Important Salo of about OAAA FIRST GLASS BREEDING hJ\J[j\] EWES, a portion of the famous Tupuriipuru-'flpck. IH. WOOD Has been favored with instructions from ■W, 0; Buchanan, Esq., M.H.R., to sell by public auction, as above, in conjunction with Messrs Lowes and lorns, at the Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton, about rtAAALINCOLN EWES, from two /OUUU tooth to full mouth. Mr Buchanan's name and reputation as a breeder of Lincolns is so well established and his sheep have obtained such a high and wide "spread reputation, that further comment-is'' unnecesaaiy. Buyers will ■find it decidedly to their advantage to attendthia ANNUAL SALE. ■• .': -.}}-:■ P. H. WOOD, 1927 - • Auctioneer. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, . . Sale at 1 p.m. Sharp. A BONA FIDE. ,- RACEHORSES, HACKS BUGGY HORSES, EAT CATTLE, /SHEEP, ETC., AtT. Ray's Yards, Taratahi. lafooo Has received instructions from Mr T. Ray (owing to his having let the hotel and property on account of his health), to sell by Public Auction, at his yards, on the above date, commencing at one p.m., the following valuable horses and other RACE HORSES : Putangitangi, Ned Kelley, Korari, Commodore and Comet. All the above horsoß, with exception of Comet, are too well known to need further dosoription or remarks, Comet is a grand colt, by Mangle, out of a bay Middleton mare, and is nominated forthe.Wairarapa Jockey Club Sires Produce of 1886, Wairafapa District' Produce of 1886, and Masterton.Opaki District Produce, 1886. Also—--2 Valuable Brood Mare,' Taratahi and Nai Nai, entire horse, Lilipee 15 Othor horses, including some firstclass hacks and buggy horses, broken and unbroken. 40 Fat Wethora 50 Ewos 60 Lanibß ' W Head fat Cattle 3 Ycarilng Calves The special attention of those interested in horse racing or requiring a good hack or buggy horse, is directed to this important sale, F. H. WOOD, ■1938 ' Auctioneer.' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OF IMPORTANCE TO SETTLER*) IN THE LOWER VALLEY &-EAST • COAST. • ■ THE NEXT i STOCK SALE. MARYBOROUGH, will be held on i TUESDAY, fth April; 1885. ' At lp.m. sharp.iETTLERS desirous of entering stock |J ' for this sale are requested to do so as early as possible, in order that particulars may be well advertised, and proper accommodation provided by way of yards, &c ' ' .':'■■• F; H.WOOD, 1931; • Auctioneer. PUREBRED ROMNEY MARSH RAMS. FOR PRIVATE SALEE. H. W Has been favored with ; mstructions from Messrsßraithwaiteand Aoocks, to offerfor two tooth, from imported stock.' 1881
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 7 March 1885, Page 3
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