If. H. Wood. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1888, At 1 p.m. IVH. WOOD'S FORTNIGHTLY arhAiW ci a Tin TARATAHI SALE YARDS, Vi H. WOOD will soil by public ', auction at tho Taratahi sale yards, as above—--100 Young Sheep, mixed ewes and wethers 50 Fat Lambs' 70 Mixed Sheep, 100 Lambs 3 Dairy Cows ■ Several good hacks anci buggy horses 1 Chestnut gelding (Fox) by The Premier (5 years) 1 Wood's Reaper and Binder 12 Chains 3ft Wire Netting 2191
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1886, At 11 a.m. ' ; MAURICE VILLE. (Sear Masterton.) - Important Sale of Contractors' Plant, Horses, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. FH. WOOD, under instructions from . Messrs Downes & Henderson, will offer as above, the whole of the plant lately in use on the Kopuarimga contract, Mauriceville, comprising— , 2 Pile-driving machines, complete 2 Monkeys, each 20 and 25 .cwt. 3 Tons Manilla rope 10 Kegs Spikes 25 Sets Harness 2 Timber, 3 spring, 4 tip drays 150 L.H. Shovels 00 Spring bars ■'3o Tip chains 2 Tons rail dogs 55 lons steel tram rails, 16 and 24ft 20 Large earth wagons 25 Small earth wagons 20 Crosscut saws, 45 American axes 4 Union Screws 10 Grindstones and fittings, 5 Trollies--1 8-stall Stable, Blacksmiths' Smithy andsheds with tools cf evory descrip- ,'. ..toon'. 3 pairs bellows, 3 vices and forge , 1 Ton bar iron, 1 portable forge 3 Anvils, 2 Stocks and sets dies Horse-shoeing nails, bars steel, bolt ends and bolts 1 Ton Barbed Wire (English) 5 cwt Blasfcin? Powder 1 Clerk of works office, 15x17, with fittings 1 Iron safe, copying press 1 Portable stove (complete), washstands 2 Theodolites and quantity of surveyors' camp plant Picks, Grubbers, Crowbars, Drills Wheelbarrows, Tar, Augers, Hammers ' Cramps, Blocks and Tackles Braces and Bits, Gunpowder ' 5 " Price's" Timber Jacks 13-ton endless Chain Block IB Liriit and Heavy Draught Horses 5 Staunch Hacks 2 double-seated American Buggies • , 2 sets Buggy Harness, 3 Saddles 20 Horse Covers. The Auctioneers would point out to all Contractors, Farmers, Blacksmiths, Builders; and others, the unequalled opportunity presented by above sale. Luncheon provided'. Conveyances will leave dub Hotel at 9 a.m. to convey intending purchasers. R. STANSFIELD, 2184 'Manager.
*1 REWAED. T OST.- One Iron-grey FILLY, unJJ branded, shod all round, two years old, broken. 218G , WILLIAM NEILL. TO THE PUBLIC OP WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. JEWELLER, &c., OUBA-ST., Calls special attention to his large and grand selected stock for this season. ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND SWISS WATCHES, In Gold and Silver. Clocks by all makers. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of every description. Over 200 SILVER BROOCHES to choose from, 2s Cd to 30s. A large and new assortment of REAL WHITBY JET GOODS. Specs and Eyeglasses To suit all sights, comprising some of the CELEBRATED ADAMANTINE. J. K. lias marked all his goods at the lowest possiblo figure, and cordially invites an inspection. 2181 ITIHEATRE Tb 0 YAL 'OYSTEjR, SALOON. During the Close Season, onlv. ;,MESIGANGANHEI .".. _ Can be legally sold at tho above Saloon. 2160 THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND x LOAN ASSOCIATION OF VAIRARAPA Main-street, GitErrawN. I Incorporated under the Building Society,s Act, 1876. Directors: Messrs V. C. Cuff (chairman), ■M. Caselberg, J. Fuller, W. Booth. W. Slccct, and F.W.R. Seed, The Annual Income exceeds £7,000, Capital on Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted £1,248; Reserve fund £BOI. The purposes for which tho Association is established arc twofold. In the first" place it offers an excellent method of investment to I
those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent with perfect Security, and by allowing small or largo sums to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of nil classes. In the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, or who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents the moans of obtaining advances upon favorable terms. The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscriptions or investment shares, 5s per month; ultimate valno of shares, £SO. Applications for shares to be addressed to the manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shares issued through them. Office Hours-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in each month, between the hours of 2 and 5, and 7 and 9 p.m. AOENTSMasterton—Mr W. Sellar. Carterton--i!r FH. Wood. Fcatherston—Mr J. G. Cox G.WYETT, Manager. Notice Extraordinary!!! OWING to the large number of COUPONS for Xmat presents being issued, . l. J. HOOPEK & CO. Find that it will be impossible to distribute the whole of the presents on the 24th ofDecembcrasadvertised. Holdersof Coupons willthereforeprosentthem on the 22nd or 23rd, and any time up to the 81st December, until which time Coupons will continue to be issued. ■L,I HOOPER & CO., DRAPERS AND CLOTHIEKS, Mabierion. 217Y
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2193, 13 January 1886, Page 3
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