THURSDAY MARCH 22. At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE of DAIRY STOCK SHEEP and HORSES, at MR W. B. ALLAN'S RACECOURSE FARM, CLAKEVILLE, F. H. WO 0D lAS been favored with instructions from Messrs W.B.Allan, A. Allan and others, to sell by public auction, aB above--1500 SHEEP, Including :—SOO fat Ewes, Prime fat wethers, good store do, Romney Marsh ewes, fat ewes, owes in lamb, purebred Romney Marsh ewes in lamb, lambs in the wool, fat ewes, good ewes in lamb, 100 HEAD CATTLE § Including :—2O first-class daiiy cows, thirty-four bullocks, .calves, yearlings, Grade Shorthorn bull," Grade Shorthorn bull, first prizetaker, mixed cattle. HOUSES, Including:-Gelding, byDoncaster, do by Lillipio, chestnut mare, by Climenus, in foal, light draught gelding, 3 years old, and several good hacks and draught horses, Also a number of pigs, and some PRODUCE, Consisting of; — Stack of hay, 3 stacks of oats, and 2 stacks Wheat. TUESDAY, MARCH 27. At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE
Dairy Stock, Sheep, Horses, Vehicles, Farming Implements, Harness, Saddles, &c, &c, AT THE VICTORIA HOTEL, FEATHEE'STON. FH. WOOD has been favored with , instructions from Mr W. Buckeridge, who is giving up farming, to sell by public auction as above, without reserve, the following valuable LIVE STOCK, 25 Milking Cows, good and quiet, 80 Butchers' Sheep, 4 Bacon Pigs, 1 Bay Mare, Gip, 1 Grey do, Dolly, 1 Bay Geldinp, Tom, eood in harness, fast trottor; 3 first-class hacks, 1 Black Gelding, Saddle or harness, 1 do Atheist, by Manple, 1 Gray Mare, by Barbarian, 1 Bay Mare, by Southern Chief. VEHICLES, 1 Spring Dray, 2 Tip Drays, 1 2-liorse Brake (carries 14 passengers) with harness, 1 Spring Trap. IMPLEMENTS, 1 Reid and Gray'sD.F. Plough, 1 Duncan's Single do, 1 Set Harrows, 1 Sarauelson's Grass Mower and Tiller, 1 Horse floe, 1 2-horse power Chaff Cutter and Corn Crusher, all in aood order; also SUNDRIES Including 1 Sheep Dog, 2 Biding Saddles, etc. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. FOR PRIVATE SALE. F.H.WOOD Is instructed by Mr G. Hollard, who is leaving the district, to offer for immediate Private Sale—--1 Sheep and Dairy Farm, situated Tauherenikau; containing 570 acres, Freehold Land, securely fenced, subdivided, well watered and sown in English grass, 8 roomed houso,woolshed, stableing, dairy, and other outbuildings, orchard, &c. 2. Acre of Land, Main ■ street, Grey town, with two-storied dwelling house of 6 rooms, stable, and other outbuildings, Close to the railway station. 3. Aero of Land adjoining the above section, 0-roomed dwelling house, detached offices, large barn and granary, stabling &c. 4. Acre of Land opposite No. 3, fenced but not otherwise improved, * Terms can be arranged Fufi SALE. 150 Ferretts. 4pply to F. H, WOOD, Grevtown, WAIRARAPa NORTH COUNT*. PUBLIC TENDERS will close at NOON of SATURDAY, March 24th, for Constructing a platform bridge on the Masterton to Waimata Road. Eketahuna to Tenui Road, contract No 36 Chains of Road Metal ling. Plans, &c., to bo seen at the County Office, Masterton, and for contract No 18 also at Mr Jones' store, Eketahuna, F.G.MOORE, County Clerk. March 14th, 1888. 2847
W.H. HOFFMANN & CO, (Of Adelaide), - BEG to notify those "suffi'rin? from DEAFNESS that they have, an instrument, ' '.' "The Aurophone," Specially adapted for alf Ear Complaints. It is infallible and immediate in its action in propagating sound. This valuable instrument has never failed ingiving relief to all suffering with defective hearing, and is especially appreciated by those having spent large amounts _of money without benefit, The most im portant part of this Instrument, is that it can be placed in and withdrawn from the ear with the Greatest ease, and that it is NOT VISIBLE when in the Ear. STEAM-INHALING SPRAYS. These Instruments are the most efficacious in all Chest, Bronchial, and Throat Complaints, in the relief of those hacking Coughs incidental to Phthisis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, etc., etc. The warm, mild, and medicated steam loosens the mucus, relieves the inflammatory process, and gives free breathing room. MR HOFFMANN will visit Masterton and may be consulted from March 22nd to March 29th, on all cases of Deafness, I at the Occidental Hotel. 2818
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2853, 21 March 1888, Page 3
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