F. B. V'ood. THURSDAY, IfjT.jQCTOBEE, 1885, At 1.6' Clock. -i J. .=>': i j'L-JJI ;!».••!. ■ *V H. WOOD'S FORTNIGHTLY f\ AT RAY'S YARDS, TAKATAHI FH. WOUD will sell by publiq auo; tionatMrT. Ray's yards; Taratalii, on Thursday, the Ist October, at .1 O'clock—1i 2; ar 1 2 and 3 year old steers. jjCT Quiet Springing Cowa and 10 Heifers Yearlings 20 Store Cows 0Q Fat Sheop 2 Good Dairy Clows, near calving 100 Roinne y Mar3h Aether Hoggets 2 Good Breeding Sow ■ J Large Barrow Pig Young Pigs Ewes 200 Ewes and Lambs 2 Good Dairy Cows, near calving £j Young Pigs Good Draught Horse (medium) Horses Pigs, &c. FURTHER ENTRIES INYITED. F. H. WOOD, 2102 Auctioneer. MURMYrOCTOBEM F. H. WOOD'S MASTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, Commencing at one o'clock, FRESH AND LAST CONSIGNMENT. ON ACCOUNT OF THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPy. H. WOOD has received instructions . , from the Auckland Clothing Company to sell by Public Auction at his Masterton Auction Rooms on Saturday next at one o'clock, Entirely without Reserve, A consignment of about £SOO worth of Drapeiy and Clothing, a fresh importation, consisting of goods which had not arrived in time for last Saturday's sale, and comprising - Household Linen of every description, Sheetings, Blankets, Table Linen, Glass Cloth, Dowlas, Calicoes, Dress poods, Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, Prints, &c., &c. Also a large stock of Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing, piece Tweeds, Shirts, Hats, Sox, Ties, Fancy Goods, &c,, &c, ' These Goods, which are a direct shipment of new season's manufactures, and not the refuse of those offered last Saturday, will be on view next Friday afternoon and evening, when intending purchasers will have every opportunity of inspecting the superior quality and workmanship, Owing to the large stock that has to be disposed of, the sale will commence at 1 o'clock. Goods on view on Friday. Sale on Saturday at 1 o'clock. R. STANSFIELD, 2108 Manager. FOR PRIVATE SALE. SMALL STATION PROPERTY. „ F. H. WOOD Has received instructions to offer for private sale, on particularly easy terms, a small station paoperty, situate West Taratalii, and known as GOODWOOD, comprising— -1 (1(10 crc3 ree ' Land, securely 11/UU fenced, and subdivided intoten paddocks, all well watered by running creeks and sown in English grass. Improvements include new eleven roomed Dwelling House, Men's Whare, five rooms, extensive Outbuildings, Orchard, Garden, &e. • Price £3OOO. Terms very easy. For further particulars apply to F. H, WOOD, Auctioneer and Estate 2105 F. W. TEMPLE, INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE. yuEßn-Si, Masterton JUST ARRIVED.—2OO boxes of New Season's Teas, ranging in price from 17s(id to29s. Also, Nelson Moate & Co.'s New Season Teas in packets. Sold at their prices, from 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Bd, and 3s, each packet bearing their brand and price. To be successful with your gardens grow Budden's Celebrated Nelson seeds. The sale of the seeds is so rapid that there is no fear of any old seeds being palmed off for new ones, a3 the stock is constantly being replenished. See the result of last Autumn's Hoticultural show. Sole agent for the Wairarapa— F. W. TEMPLE, Indian Tea Warehouse. 2094 Masterton. G ENUINE SALE FURNITURE. Every Article Sold at a Substantial Reduction. GOODS TO SUIT EVERY GLASS OF DWELLING, BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING VERY CHEAP. Complete Parlour Suits of Furniture, £7 Spring Seat Couches for 24s Handsome Wall brackets, bevelled glass, reduced to 25s ■ Occasional Suites, in tapestry and other covers, at reduced prices Haircloth Suites, from £l4 Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Ware, and tables cheap. Intended purchasers of Furniture in town or country invited to inspect the stock. Sale will only last until stock is sufficiently reduced, , FARMER'S FURNITURE WARE-' i ' . HOUSE, LAmbton Quay..,.......,....,We11ingt0n. '2097"' 'i'"' 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2108, 30 September 1885, Page 3
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