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in F. B. Vood. 1 TUESDAY, May 5. ' ■ MONTHLY , ITOCK SALE 1 AT MR J. McLEOD'S YARDS., ' MARYBOROUGH. f Tjl H. WOOD will hold his next [J, Monthly Slock Sale as above, on J Tuesday, May sth, at 1 o'clock. Early entries invited. 1904 F. H. WOOD. WEDNESDAY tfth MAY, 1880. At 1 o'clock. STOCKSALE. First Stock Sale in New Yards, Te Ore Ore road, opposite the Hospital. FH. WOOD will sell by Public Auc- , tion as above— SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES; fil\ Head Cattle, all quiet, princiUV pally Heifers QA/\2-tooth Wethers 111| 4-tooth Wethers ion !u "^ s "' tne ff °°i IAA Mixed Ewes < \J piuet Horses, light and heavy, broken and unbroken. Entries added as [received. t Entries received by Mr F. H. Wood, Greytown, or the undersigned at temporary oflices, Tomnath's mill, Mastcrton. R. STANSFIELD, 19<8 Manager. F.H.WOOD. TO.THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, SATURDAY, MAY 9m, 1885. ± . instructions to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the above date, a large consignment of English Furniture, comprising— Suites in Russian leather ; do in tapestry do in crimson velvet Occasional Chairs, Ac, Inlaid Walnut Cabinet, with circular glass frame Ebonized and Gold Cabinets Inlaid Walnut Tables . do . Occasional Tables do Caul Tables do_ Chess Tables, &c. Chiffoniers, with mirrors attached Ladies' Work Box Tables ■ Bedding.' Victoria Writing Desks Foot Stools, Spittoon Stools Endless variety of Oil Paintings Goatskin Rugs in black, white, and grey,'suitable for buggies, Ac. Novelties in the shape of Walnut Whatnots Travelling Bags, &c, &c. This is the most Extensive Sale of valuable and durable Furniture, containing latest improvements and designs, and tho only saw: of Eniihsii Furniture that has ever been submitted to the hammer in this district. The whole lot to be told ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Terms at Sale, In order to allow intending purchasers to fully realize the true value of the above mentioned goods, the Theatre noyai lias been specially engaged, where the Furniture will be on view on FRIDAY previous to the sale, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5p.m., and 7 to 9 in the evening. Luncheon Provided. SALE; SATURDAY, MAY 9m, 11 a. m. Sharp, Any information can be obtained at the auctioneer's temporary office, Toomath's Mill, Mastcrton. R. STANSFIELD, 1977 . Manager. HAWKE'S DAY STEEPLECHASE MEETING, WILL CLOSE JUNE 22nd, 1885. THE CALEDONIA CONSULTATION Of .-£2300, IS NOW OPEN, In 5000 Fees of Ten Shillings each, STEEPLECHASE NEW ZEALAND BONUS. First Horse ...£GOO 2at £IOO ...£2OO Second Horse ... 300 2at 50 ... 100 Third Horse ... 150 sat 25 . 125 Starters 20t 12 at 20 .. 240 Non-Starters ... 175 16 at 10 ... .160 £1125 Each Ticket has Seven (7) Chances; the Race and Bonds being treated separately. Cheques and Post. Office Orders to be made payable to "Caledonia" only. Crossed cheques to be made payable, to a number, or to bearer. Books will be open to subscribers for inspection, and the drawing will bo conducted by a Committee of subscribers and Press representatives. ■ Registered Letters and Telegrams not accepted. One Shilling exchange to be added to Country cheques. Two stamps for reply and result. Consult CALEDONIA, Care of Arthur M'Cartney, P.O. Box 134, Napier. Opinions of the Press. Napier Daily Telegraph:-"In these days when so much swindling is being carried on in connection with sweeps, the public, we have repeatedly said, should confine their favors : to known men. Today in another column a consultation is advertised by 'Caledonia,' care of a thoroughly straightforward local man, and as the drawing is to be open to the preßH, we bave no hesitation in recommending it to our readers." 1979 G WATSON begs to thank his nume- , rous friends and customers for their very liberal patronage during.the past six years, and as he is about leaving •Masterton, perhaps for good, he most respectfully requests all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS to be immediately paid, either to himself or Mr George Townsend, at his late business premises, Queen-street! Masterton. • All accounts unpaid within fourteen days will be immediately sued for. 15*79 n wATsnw

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1981, 4 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1981, 4 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1981, 4 May 1885, Page 3

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