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F. 11. WOOD. r. 1886. ■j/;•;■:. At'i p.m. i! F.E'WOOD'S FORTNIGHTLY : taratahi sale Yards. I H. WOOD will sell by Public Auc ~ tion at his Taratahi yards, a, above.— ',. ■•/ 150 Ewes in Lamb. ; . 50 Lambs in the wool (Ist class) 75 Ewes in Lamb , ' 50-Lambs in the wool 30 Good Ewes 100 2 and 4-toofch Wethers, 00,2-toothEwea 94 Crossbred Ewos iu Lamb 10 Ist class Heifers, springing' 17 2 and 3-year-old steers 80 Yearlings, Steers and Heifers ~. 10 Calves, hand reared 3 Dairy Cows, springing to calf guaranteed quiet and good milkers . 3FatCows ' 2 do Heifers 10 Yearlings 20 Fowls • PIGS, etc, HORSES of all classes Further entries invited, and advertised as received, F. H. WOOD, "331 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, 1886. At 1.30 p.m. STOCK OF A KIMBBRLEY DIGGER, Great auction of Drapery, Clothing, and entire stock-in-trade. MR A. B. ARMSTRONG, Drapkb, who is leaving for Kiinberley, lias, instructed IE WOOD To hold in the Mastorton Auction Room, ' on Saturday next, an IMMENSE UNRESERVED SALE Of the whole of his large stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, and FANCY GOODS, comprising— Dress materials, underclothing, men's and boy's clothing, ovorcoats and mackintoshes, 'blankets, calicoes, towelling, shootings, quilts, flannels, and ENDLESS OTHER GOODS. All should.attend, and Bniallstorekeepers tmd hawkers will especially find it to their advantage to be at this sale, as Mr Armstrong's intended venture necessitates absolute sale atany sacrifice,-Remember, Saturday, 1.30 p.m. sharp. 233? OPENING NOTICE. e. taTler, (Of Makora Nursery), LOCAL, FRUIT DEPOT Qum-sinet, MasUrtm, A LL FRUITS IN SEASON. Sole Agent in Masterton for F, Cooper's celebratodWellingtonGAßDENSEEDS. Catalogues on Applioat ion. MASTERTON WATER POWER WOOD TURNERY WORKS AND CHAIR FACTORY. WILLIAM CAREY PROPRIETOR, jOl Billiard balls re-fumed and chalk imps turned. Homo inudc kitchen chairs. Catvcd Brackets from 24 to li inches. Factory-Hall Street! Shop-Queen streot, adjoining Empiro Hotel. 22112 SEASONABLE REQUISITES. HENRY EDGAR ETON -PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST MASTERTON, IN again returning his -sincere thanks for the very liberal support shown him, befjß to present a list of articles suitable for the present season, Eno's Fruit Salt, Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice, Citrate aud Fluid Magnesias, Sarsanarillii and_ Dandelion Mixtures. tfflffllßEl, a delicious beverage, Seidlitss Powders, Iron and Quinine wine, Friedrichshall Bite Water, Hunyadi Jano's Waters, &e„ .fee.. Carbolic Acid, ftmdy's Fluid OuboliePowdor, Chloride of Lime, Insect Powder, &c., &c. ETON'S HAIR WASH removes dandruff cools and cleanses the head. ETON'S WORLD-FAMED HAIR RESTORER, warrant ud (unions smooth and polished Bcalp indicating defunct hair follicles) to cause the capillary substance to issue from the summit of the cranium, the place designed by nature for the capillary to vegetate.Neave's food, Ayers' preparations, Driffield's Oils, all Patent Medicines, Strychnine (specially prepared for bird poisoning), Trusses made to order, Sponges, Feeding Bottlos, Toilet-ware, <k, &c. In factovory requisite will be found usually kept by a well-regulated Drug Store, TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. (Registered by Medical Gmmtil, Imdon.) COOUNQ AND INVIGORATING DRINKS alwayfl on hand. IN BUSINESS 37 YEARS, BgLNOTE THK AddRESSt* M. O'BRIEN & CO., PREMIER BOOT MART. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, (Next Empire Hotel) AND AT GREYMOUTH. Manufactory-113 St Alaph-st. Christehurcli. TTAVE decided upon holding a great - CLEARING SALE For ONE MONTH ONLY, commencing SATURDAY, 26th June, when the whole oj their stock of Boots and Shoes, valued at over £5,000 will be sacrificed, as room is required for large shipments shortly to arrive. See uoodß ticked in the windows, observe the reductions, aud avail yourselves of the rare opportunity of securing first-class boots and shoes at a low price. : Remember, we do not offer you old shop worn goods which have been in stock for years and are scarcely worth the labor of taking away. As we are only four months in business in Wellington, you can lely upon -gettin? all new goods.' TO THE. BOOT TRADE.-A lanre stock of ready-closed uppers, calf and sole leather and grindery kept in stock.' TERMS DURING SALE.-STRICTIY ; CASH. 2329 • F'OR SALE. ~VTI>K Purebred Berkshire Pigs, XN mixed sexes. Apply to Daily Office for particulars, 2290

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 29 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 29 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 29 June 1886, Page 3

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