F. H. Wood, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1880. At 11 o'clock sharp, Important sale of Dairy cows and plant, Horses, Vehicles, etc. FH, WOOD has received instructions , from Mr G, LAURIE, owing to the expiration of his lease, to sell by public auction, at the farm, Kaiwaiwai, on the Kahautara road, as above, entirely without reserve, the whole of his dairy and other stock, plant, horses, vehicles, liar ness, household furniture, etc,, comprisPICKED COWS, 26 in full milk, others springing, 8 2|-year-old heifers in calf, specially selected, 20 head young cattle, mixed sexes, 1 young bull, light and heavy draught horses and saddle hacks, buggy and harness, spring trap and harness, tip drays and harness, iron cheese press, and vats complete, patent butter worker, churns, and a large quantity of dairy utensils of every description, 18 gallon copper boiler, saddle, etc., also, household furniture and effects, sewing machine etc. Intending purchasers can inspect the stock prior to sale, The cows for dairying purposes cannot be beaten. Sale at 11 O'Clouk. Lunch puovided. F. H. WOOD, 2243 Auctioneer. WANTED KNOWN-That W. J. ' ' _ PALLANT, of 42 Cuba Street, Wellington, Boot and Upper Manufacturer, Leather and Grindery Dealer, has removed to the above address, and returns thanks for past favors, and hopes-to preserve the confidence of his numerous customers, and as many now ones as.like to patronise him, Boots and Uppers of every description made to measure for the trade under the shortest notice. Orders by post and all correspondence attended to, W, J. PALLANT, Is the Cheapest House in Wellington FOR BOOTS AND BOOT UPPERS. 2238 iTIOR the fines!. TEAS in the Wairarapa . use Pure Indian Teas at 2s, 2s -id, and 2s Bd, For the Cheapest Stores and first-class quality, For the Cleanest Currants and Raisins, which require no picking or washing, For Good Biscuits of all description, For the Celebrated Nelson Garden Seeds, patronise the INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE, where you can obtain first class quality, at low prices. Customers seryed with quickness, and all orders despatched the same day. P. W. TEMPLE, OPPOSITE PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL. 122 FOR SAlE.—Property at Homebush of 4| acres, 7-roomed dwelling house, dairy, stables, ik, at present occupied by Mr G, C, Sage. Apply to W. Sellar. 2004 GRASS SEED. GRASS SEE. PERENNIAL Rye Grass Seed ; very best quality for sale. Particulars at this office. 2210 WAR AGAIN J I THE Undersigned, have reduced the , price of horse-shooing, flack horses shod from os per set for cash. Old shoes fid each. All other work equally cheap. 2198 GEO. DIXON.
MURRAY, ROBERTS &CO, ' HAVE now binding ex steamships ARAWA and KAIKOURA, 19 tanks specially selected SEEDS, Comprising the following varieties CLOVERS: White, Red, Alsike, Cowgiass, Trefoil, &c. FESCUES : Meadow Tall and Sheeps— Yarrow, Timothy, Fjorin, Red Top, Meadow Foxtail, Crusted Dogstail, Poas, Sheeps Parsley, Sainfoin, Burnet. &c,, &t, Rape and Turnip Seeds; also Ryegrass and Cocksfoot. ON HAND: Fencing Wire Nos. 0, 1 and 8, Barbed Fencing Wire, Staples, Wiro netting, Bain's Patent Dropper Fencing, Little's Non - poisonous Sheep Dip, Little's New Powder Dip, Disc and Coulter Harrows, &c., &c. MURRAY, ROBERTS & %, Fealsherston-street, Wellington. 223S PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GENUINE & UNRESERVED SALE ■ BY AUCTION ON MONDAY, TUESDAY&WEDNESDAY The 15th, 16th ml 17th MARCH, Respectively at the Empire Horn, Wel- . lington. DWAN & CO,, favored with instructions from Mr Jacob Lichtschciudel, whose lease of the Empire Hotel expires on or about the above-mentioned time, will sell by auction as above— The whole of the FURNITURE STOCK-IN-TRADE, BILLIARD TABLE, <fcc., a detailed list of which will appear in a future issue, without the Slightest Reserve. . As this is the first genuine sale of the kind ever ofiered in Wellington, and as the Furniture and Stock are of the very best quality and of the most varied descriptions, little difficulty willbcexporienced in their disposal, and as there will be No Reserve it must necessarily follow that the TERMS ARE CASH. • A card to view the Furniture and Stock can be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from the Proprietor on the premises, at. any reasonable time before the day of sale. DWAN & CO., 2213 Auctioneers., ■TOTHEMERCANTILE COMMUNITY.
NEW CITY RESTAUR A AT. WANTED, 50 persons to' dmo at Hie City Restaurant and Luncheon Rooms, opposite Barrett's Hotel, to.day, All meals 9d. Select supper rooms open till 11.30 p.m. A. HAMMOND, 2226 Proprietor. mHE BOOKDEBTS in the X Rapp and Hare have hcen purchased by R. Hare, who will sue for all accounts owing after the 14th January, 1886, without further notice. E. B. Hare, Collector, Church-street-, next Daily Office. 218G
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2245, 16 March 1886, Page 3
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