F, JEi. Wood. WEDNESDAY, 28ih OCTOBER, 1885, Commencing ai 11 o'clock a,m,, sharp. at, •. F. H. WOOD'S MASTERTON YARDS. TJI ;,H. .WOOD has received instructions Jj,. to.sell by ■ public auction, at lus Masterton yards, on Wednesday next, at 11 a.m.— 25 3-year-old Steers 2Q 2-year : old Steera 1 Q ; .Young (Jowa, some with calves at 10 foot ■ • • Yearlings • ■ Other entries can be received up to time of sale. 21
: ' THURSDAY, 29th, OCTOBER, At 1 O'Clock. F. H. WOOD'S FORTNIGHTLY : STOCK SiEE AT MR T. RAY'S YARDS, . : TARATAHI. F: H. >VOOD .will sell by public "auo- , tion as above— ■ 200 Shorn Ewes 150 Hoggets in the wool " ; 80 'Two year old Steers and.Heifers 20 Three and four year old Steers ■. 6 Head beef 5 Daily Cows 1 Purebred bull (Lord Clyde) . 1 Spring trap Also by order of the Trustees in t of the late R, McLaren, 25 horses of all classes, including draught, colts, and fillies, unbroken ; heavy draughts, broken ; several first-class ■ hacks, and light harness horses, The above specially advertised horses will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE, and are all well bred, and include some of the best horses in the district. 2128 TO SAWMILLERS. TO LET.—About 700 acres of good totara bush. The nearest block to Masterton now remaining. Apply \Y. H. HOSKING, Surgeon 2082 Masterton.
MARK MAXTON, General Commission Agent. MARKETS found for Country Produce. Goods of all descriptions Bought and Sold on Commission. General Registry Office. H^AddressP.O. BOX 308 Or FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington. All communications punctually attended to 2108
PORTRAIT studio, Willis-street. MR MERRITT paints PORTRAITS to order from the life or from photos, Color of eyes, hair, &c., required, when Portrait is ordered, Fees, from £5 ss, 2113 HOOD & SHAW, LIVERY STABLEKEEPERS, Masterton, BEG to notify that they are coiftinuing their business of Livery StableKEEPERS at the EMPIRE HOTEL, where every attention will be paid to horses placed in their care. GOOD PADDOCKS. Horses and Buggies on hire. A 'BUS meets every train, and conveys s scngers to all parts of the town. 2114
mSTEOTN CUCU FiOTKf, MUIR & DIXON having secured second prize for buggies at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, against the leading coach-builders of the Colony, intend to still further increase their reputation by manufacturing carriages of all descriptions at prices which, for style and finish must command the attention of purchasers, Now in' stock, 1 double buggy, price £3B; Ido do £4B; Ido do £45; 1 single bug?y £3G; one spring cart £26; Also one of their new pattern Excelsior Road Carts, a vehicle that is perfectly free from horse motion, rides easier, steadier, and more comfortable than a buggy, draws far easier, and only about half the cost, INSPECTION INVITED, 2112 FOR SALE. PAHIATUA. j 0 SECTIONS, from LIB to Lll3. 4:0 Quarter cash. Ten per cent, by promissory notes at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months; balance by promissory note at two years; all bearing 7 percent, interest added. Apply to G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, Financial, Insurance, and Land Agent, Perry-street, Masterton, DRUMMOND AND CO, SURVEYORS, ENGINEERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Head Office—Queen-street, Masterton; Agencies—Featherston, Greytown, Carterton, and Pahiatua, PROPERTY LIST. 5 acres, with two cottages, Masterton, 21 acres, Dreyertown. 1088 acres, Mungapakeha district. 659 acres, improved, house, and fenced, Otahuao district. | acre, with houso and garden, Masterton. 157$ acres, Miki-Miki district, 63 acres, Hutt, Wellington. 115 acres, Harbor District, Wellington. 91 acres, Mangaone district. 483 acres, Kopuaranga, | acre sections, Palmerston North. 112 acres, Kopuaranga district. 43, acres, house, and fenced near Masterton. 15 acres, for lease, near Masterton. 1047 acres, native lease, good-will for sale. 750 acres, native lease, partner wanted. 50 acres, with house, and fenced, Garterton. Particulars of other properties can be got at our office, Queen-street, where someone will be in attendance at all hours. • . ' N. ; B.—Oil' paintings and taxidermy undertaken. ' 2107 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR W. THOMAS, late of. the Steamboat Restaurant, Customhousequay, has removed to those large and commodious premises in Waring Taylor Street, next Times Office, where boarders will find every comfort and convenience at a low rate. ;v : ' : W.THOMAS, - '2lo6'' Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2128, 24 October 1885, Page 3
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