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f. e. v 'oo(i. THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1885, At one p.m. MONTHLY IMIfiUU MR, HAMMERICH'S YARDS. GREYTOWN. fH. WOOD will sell by Public Auc , tion as aboveSheep, Cattle, Horses, and Vehicles. Q Good Dairy Cows ft Do Dairy Cows ft Young Heifera Entries Invited. TUESDAY, May 5. STOCK SALE AT MR J. McLEOD'S YARDS., MARTINBOROUGH. TV 11. WOOD will hold his next JD , Monthly Stock Sale as above, on Tuesday, May sth, at 1 o'clock. Early entries invited. 19G4 £2S< mmm mm PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY 6th MAY, 1885. COMMENCEMENT OF F.R WOOD'S FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALES AT HIS NEW YARDS, Opposite the Masterton Hospital, TE ORE ORE ROAD, MASTERTON. Tj" H. WOOD has pleasure inannoun- ' I , cing that hmjint Stock Sale at his Masterton Yards will be held on the above date at 1 p.m. The new yards have been carefully designed to suit the convenience of botli buyers and sellers. Six acres have been secured which will, as soon as possible, be divided into small paddocks, so that both buyers mi sellers can arrange to leave their stock on the ground it desirous of so doing, a day before and a day after each sale. Regular dock sales will be held at these yards on each alternate Wednesday, and every effort made to render the same a success, Entries for the Ist sale (to be held on the 6th of May) are invited, and can be left with Mr R. StansfieU at Masterton, or forwarded to the undersigned, who hopes in his new venture to receive and merit a fair share of support from the Wairarapa settlers, F.H.WOOD, 1972 Auctioneer.

AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE FH. WOOD wishes to notify to his , numerous friends and clients in the Northern part of the Valley, that lie intends opening up a branch of his Auctioneering and Commission Agency business at Masterfcon. Tenders have been accepted for the erection of commodious Auction rooms, offices and stock sale yards pending the completion of which the buildings known as Mr Tooniath's mill will be used as temporary offices and sale room, under the management of Mr R. Stanstield. F. If. WOOD, WHO Auctioneer. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. t AYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST AND "DOTAMC riHKMIST, Ta ran aki St W BiLixr jtos , HAS opened a Branch Shop in MOLESWORTH STREET, opposite Hill-street, Wellington, .with a largf Stock of NATURE'S HERBAL REMEDIES; Dr Scott's Electric Belts,. Hairbrushes, ke ; Dr Vaughan's Corn Cure;Dr Nichol's Sanitary Soap; Professor Brown's Complete Herbalist, kc, &c. A good stock of Herbs, kti, always on hand. Free to All—Professor Brown's Illustrated Shakesperian Almanac. Auvieii Gratis by enclosing stamp for reply. Agent for Mnstorton-J. AVILJJAMS. N.B. My Molesworth-strcot Dispensary is only five minutes walk from Railway Station AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, (established 1879,)'

MAIN-STREET, GItEYTOWN. Df] IS now prepared to complete . \J. an )' m 'dor tlmt may bo entrusted to him in tlio following line, to the satisfaction of customers, and can guarantee to give a better job for the price than any one else in the district : Light tip drays. £l7los Spring drays, from £2210s Spring Carts, from £2O. Dog (Jarts, from £3O. Single Buggies £3(i 10s. Double Buggies, £4O. Waggonettes, £52. Phaetons, £55. PAINTING' done for the following prices and not to be equalled : - : Spring Carts, £2 10s Dog Carts, £3. Singlo-Seated Buggies, £3lßs. i Double-seated Buggies, £4los.' Expresses, itc.,£4los. ALSOAll classesof Wheelwrighting and Agrieulcultur.il Implements repaired. MOTTO.—Small pmjiismul quid: nhmu to suit f/ie tunn, D.C. has been awarded twelve first am second prizes at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Show: during the last four years for Buggies am I Waggonettes, against all comers. N.8.-In Stock: 1 double buggy, £SO Ido do, £ls; 1 aiiiglo buggy, £'lo.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1974, 25 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1974, 25 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1974, 25 April 1885, Page 3

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