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IT; H, Wood, SATURDAY, Ist MAY, 1886.: : ' At 2 p.m. MASTERTON AUCTION BOOMS, Will sell .as above, a varied and new stock of Kaiapoi and uther Tweed?, a,large consignment of choice cheese, and numerous lines of cutlery; clothing and drapery, fancy goods, Jewellery, &o. •Tweeds v ... . v " Cutlery Produce Furniture. Fancy Goods '• Jewellery, Watches and Clooks - Amo— ; 1 Tip Dray 1 ' " " r . ■ 1 Spring Tip "Oray, patent axles ■ !282 . TUESDAY, 4th,MAY, 1880, At Noon, STGCfSALB: ATRUMURAO. 1, H; WOOD WILL hold hia firafc atouk aalo at KUMURAU YARDS (Mr T. Carswell's) on TUESDAY, 4th. 'Mav, at NOON. " Fat Merino Wethers gQ Q Cross-bred lambs 150 Fat Crossbred Wethors 20 Fat Merino Shoep ■■ ' ' 2Q Fat Bullocks Further entries invited, and will be received at the Masterton Rooms, or by Mr T.MACKAY. ». . . F. H. WOOD. FRIDAY, MAY 7^1886. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP AT MARTINBOROCGH. „ F. H. WOOD Has been favored with instructions from MessrsD. andP. McLaren, of Wainuioru, to sell by public auction on FRIDAY,.the 7th day of May, at 41 o'clock, 3500 first class ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP as under, viz.— 1000 01!!| and 6 tooth 1000 wes ' Ewes, Fat gQQ Ewes, Fresh FullJUfouth Ewes,-Oulled Particular attention of stockowners and breeders is drawn to the abr.ve important sale, as the sheep to be submitted are a very superior lot. Messrs McLaren, having for some years been carefully culling and, breeding from none but the best, the result being that their iloclc is now really good and requires no further comment at my hands. 2281 CIRCULAR. To my Friends and_ Clients, and to the Settlers mike ~ GENTLEMEN- . It is now ten years since I first commemjed busines as an Auctioneer, and Land, Commission, and Stock Agent in this district, and I feel that 1 cannot let the anniversary- pass without expressing my sincere thanks for the great kindness shown to me,' and for the liberal and gtatifying support that I have always received. The progress that my business has made is, doubtless, familiar to many of you, but, at the same time, I think that it would not be out of place for me, on this occasion, to bring under notice the Agencies 1 am' now representing, the Extensive Field covered by them, and the arrangements I have mado'for the prompt aiid thorough execution of the wishes of those who favor mo with their commands. The business is one that is altogether mv own, therefore, every transaction is under my direct personal instruction and supervision, . The following list shows iny OFFICES, AGENCIES, & STOCK YARDS,

■ Qreytown Auction Boom and Office.— Ti,i:r is my Head Office, and has the berie- £ l . of the immediate control that my- residence in the township ensures, . Mastcrion Auction Room and Office,— Mr Chas. Haines, Manager. Carterton Auction Boom ami Office,— Air W. J. Lindop, Agent. Tamtahi. —Mr Hodgina, Taratahi Hotel, Agent. Fenthmton Auction Boom and Office,— Mr J. D. Oakley, Agent, Mariinbomigh Office.— ■Tinui Office,—MrT..-Mackay. ■ Siook Yards and Paddocicing.—l also retain first-class Stock Yards and Convenient Paddocks at the following places, and am therefore able to conduct Live Stock Sales to the very beat advantage Greytowu. Masterton. Taratahi, Carterton. . Carswell's, Kumurau. Featherston. Martinborougli. AGEJS CiES.—My Agencies comprise, among others' The Australian Mutual Provident Society. ~. The South British Insurance Company. Th&Scottish and N.Z. Investment Company (Limited). . ; The Wairarapa Permanent Investment and Loan Association. The Timaru "Acme" Patent Barbed Wire Company. The ■"Migpon" Piano. Wilson's Colonial Sheep Dip. E. W, Mills & Co'.s, Implements, Ac, Grevtown Butter and Cheese Factory Co. (Limited). Orders in connection with them will.bereceived at all of my offices. 1 have.now.fully described my tacilities for conducting business, and which, as can be seen, are adapted to meet .every requirement of my constituents. In the ■past l have always identified myself with the interests of those who have given me their confidence, and to do my duty to my Clients will ever remain my first object: - My commercial principles are well known to most of you, my lung and successful work in the district during times both good and bad having fully demonstrated their soundness; Hiiherto J have met.with much kind recognition of my professional enterprise;. .it is, therefore, with confidence that I look 'forward to the continued support of those whom it has given me pleasure to serve for so many years, , ' . I am, Gentlemen, ' : •. Your Obedient Servant, F. H WOOD, Greytovra North,; April, 1888.' .: 3283 • • '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2284, 1 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2284, 1 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2284, 1 May 1886, Page 3

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