F. JK» V ood. TUESDAY, JULY 21,1835.' At'll o'clock'Bhaip. ■ Important Uoreservsd Sale of • high , class. Furniture and Effects, Horses, Cows, etc. "171 H, WOOD has been favored with Jj , instructions from MrT. Hooker, who is leaving the Wairarapa, to sell by public auction on the above , date, commencing at 11 a.m., without reserve, on the grounds and Premises now in the occupation of Mr T. Hooker, situated at Olareville, the whole of his Valuable Household Furniture and effects, including every requisite and convenience for a well furnished gentleman's residence, 'principally as under, viz.— DRAWING ROOM. Walnut I'iano, in first class order; 2 music stools, large pier glass, horse hair suite, complete; handsome chiffonier bookcase (Miira knot), tables, chess do., carpets, lamps, pictures, oil paintings, library of handsomely bound liitfh class literature, encyclopedias, and medical works, ornaments, vases, fender and fire-irons, 2 handsome clocks under glass shades (14 days), stereoscopes with views, 4 cornice poles,, blinds, curtains, &c. DINING ROOM: Large dining table, chairs, large easy chair,, carpets, oil paintings, pictures, lamps,, some very choice electro plated ware, tea and coffee service, glassware,cutlery, vases, fender and fire-irons, cornice poles and cornice curtains • BEDROOM.
Double and single bedsteads, spring mattresses, large mirror with marble stand, smaller do, wardrobe, 3 chests drawers, waahBtands, dressing tables, Unlet ware,. chains, tables, carpets, bath, pictures, two 14-day striking clocks, etc;, etc. OFFICE. Office table with drawers, chairs, pigeon' holes, paper rack, ink- : stand, copying press, table, books, etc., etc. PASSAGE.' Linoleum, door scrapers, mats, hall ' lamp, hat pegs; etc, KITCHEN m SCULLERY. Tables, chairs, complete." Mistress" stove, No. 7, crockery, metal dish covers,' cooking utensils of oveiy description, force pump, scales, filter, trays,' eocoanut matting. • DAIRY. Dairy utensils, churn, milk dishes, . stone jars, buckets, &c., &c., HARNESS ROOM. 2 Ladies' side saddles, 1 gent's saddle, bridles, stable utensils, etc., etc, YARD. Wheelbarrows, grindstones, garden tools, etc., etc. 2 Ladies' hacks, quiet and well bred, 2 good milch cows, in milk and in • calf, 3 calves, yearlings.
About 3 tons of good prime old hay, one Amerieanlawn mower, nearly new; and one cabinet sewing machine. The furniture, &c., will bo on view day prior to sale. Luncheon provided. Remember—Tuesday, 21st July, com mencing at 11 a.m. sharp. No reserve. F. H. WOOD, 2039 Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, JULY 23. At].3o p.m. NEXT MONTHLY STOCK SALE MR T. RAY'S YARDS, TARATAHL FH. WOOD lias received instructions , to sell by Public Auction as above : 200 ewes, forward, in lamb 5 Dairy Cows 1 BuH Sta Buggy Horses and Hacks. Pigs. 30 Ewes, 2 and 4 tooth, in lamb by ■ purebred Lincoln Rams 40 Lambs • Store Pigs
SATURDAY, JULY 25. , At2 p.m. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. Without Reserve. I. H. W O 0 D Has been favored with instructions from Messrs Yeitch and Allan, to sell py public auctionatthe Greytown Auction rooms, oil Saturday, the 25th instant, at 2 p.m., the whole of their large ayd well assorted
Comprising ' GENERAL DRAPERY ■ Of every description, Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings Calicoes, Shirtings Dress goods (plain and fancy), shawls Jackets,' Cretonnes, Oilcloth Carpets, Millinery, &c„ &. MEN'S AND BOYS'CLOTHING Of every description, Suits, Trousers and Vests, colonial made, of the very best tweeds Overcoats and Macintosh Coats, in large variety Piece Tweeds, Shirts, Hats, Sox Ties, &c,, &, Ladies', Gents' and Children's boots and Shoes FANCY GOODS, &c., , The Auctioneer wishes to draw special attention to this important sale, and to point out that all the goods are recent direct importations, m Bplendid condition, and no shoddy, Terms—Under £25, cash. Above that amount, approved bills at three months, bearing Bank interest. F. H. WOOD, 2045 • Auctioneer nASH given for salt hides and skins \j of all descriptions. ,G. LANGENSIEPEN, 2044 Mastorton., £AA SACKS of good feed bats tor sale "V" at 2s 4d perbushelforcaeh, bags6d. 2034 " S. E. GAPPER. "HOR.' SALE,-Sittings of Andalusian Ju eggs, from'first-class birds, at 12s (id per sitting. Apply W. McKenzie, Daily Oflice, 2034
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2046, 20 July 1885, Page 3
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