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F. H. Vood. THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1885 USUAL MONTHLY STOCK SALE MR T. RAY'S YARDS, TARATAHI. E. H. WOOD Will sell by public auction at Mr T. Ray's Yards, Taratahi, on THURSDAY, the 19th March at one o'clock, 300 Merino Ewes, fat 130 Lambs in the wool 150 do shorn Store Cattle Daily Cows 120 Crossbred Lambs in the wool 80 Fat Sheep, ewes and wethers 50 2-tooth Wethers ' 8 Head Mixed Cattle 260 Ewes, full-mouth, bred by Messrs Braithwaite and Acocks from their well-known Romney Marsh flock 7 full-mouth Romney Marsh Rams 2 two-tooth „ „ n 1 Lincoln Ram Horses, &c. Entries Invited. F. H. WOOD, 1937 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1885. At One p.m. STOCK SALE

r MR. HAMMERICH'S YARDS, GREYTOWN. F H.WOOD will sell by Public Auc- , tion as above—--400 Merino Wethers, aged , 400 Merino Ewes, aged , 400 Crossbred Ewes and Wethers, 3 mixed ages 100 Lambs ] 100 Rmnney Marsh Ewes Horses, Cattle, &a. % Other entries invited and can be rej ceived up to time of sale, SATURDAY, the 21st inst., at one p.m. [ F. H. WOOD, , 1939 Auctioneer. lISSIS TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 188 G. at 1 p.m. Sharp. iMlfifl RACEHORSES, HACKS BUGGY HORSES, FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, ETC., At T.Ray's Yards, Taratahi. F. II WOOD Has received instructions from Mr T. Ray (owing to his having let the hotel and property on account of ill health), to sell by P jblic Auction, at his yards,' on the above date, commencing at one p.m., the following valuable racehorses and other stock. RACE HORSES : Kakapo, Cribbage, Dan O'Connel, Putangitangi, Ned Kelley, Korari, Commodore and Comet. All the above horses, with exception of Comet, are too well known to need further description or remarks. Comet is a grand colt, by Mangle, out of a bay Middleton mare, and is nominated for the Wairarapa Jockey Club Sires Produce of 1880, Wairarapa District Produce of 1886, and Masterton.Opaki District Produce, 1886, Also—--2 Valuable Brood Mare, Taratahi anclNaiNai. Entire horse, Lilipec. 15 Other horses, including some firstclass hacks and buggy horses, broken and unbroken. 40 Fat Wethers 60 Ewes GO Lambs .17 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, 1933 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OF IMPORTANCE TO SETTLERS IN THE LOWER VALLEY & EAST COAST. THE NEXT MARYBOROUGH, will be held on TUESDAY, 7th April, 1885; r At 1 p.m. sharp. 0 HETTLERS desirous of entering stock for this sale are requested to do so as early as possible, in order that particulars may be well advertised, and proper f - accommodation provided by way of yards, ■e &c. » F. 11. WOOD, 'i 1931 Auctioneer. it MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, 9 b Will leave Wellington on tlte 17th March for the Wairarana. Saturday; the 21st,tillTuesday, the 24th March, at the Royal Hotel, Featherston. •; Wednesday, the 25th, till Saturday, the ~ 28th, at Hammerich's Hotel, Greytown. lg Tuesday, 31st March, till the 6th of j. April, at the Club Hotel, Masterton. so. Tuesday, the 7th April, at the Commers, cial Hotel, Pahnerstoh North. 1930 MR JAMES BROWN is appointed Collector and Camm to the WAIRARAPA DAILY.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 20 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 20 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 20 March 1885, Page 3

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