:lE;WOOD. : ;s THURSDAY, MfNOYEMBER. STOCK SAM AtthoTAKATAHIYards. '-■'. ];{ rhllood 1 V\ ill 8311 by Public Auction as above—;': •■ 'lB2 Etves.attd Lambs v ■BS Diy'Kwes..'!..,■:'■"■■'■■ :"■■'.;.' 400EwesaudLatnLs.■';.'.. '•.; ; ..'..'-.' 100 Ewes and.Wctb.ors, well forward ■■ lO.Fivb Cowa.' ■ 4 Springing Hcifers.3 years old ■ 10 2 and 8-year-oW heifers ■. 4■SpringingCom . ■ 10 Yearlings 20 2>year-old steers: • ' 25 Head Mixed Oabtlo . 0 Springing Heifers, 1) years old 2 Fat Heifers' '• . -.^.Dry.Heitei's. .'. ■■ •... ~' 1 Spring Dray,, nearly new l.Praught.Horso five years old, Entries can bo received up to. ditto of Bale atid will bo advertised us received. 3063 •' ■ 'F.H.WOOD. TUESDAY, IITirDEOEMBBB, . ;,..; At 12 O'Clock sharp. CRITERION STORK, '. ■■■' : CARTERTON. . :V- ; (Lately in the occupation of .Mr Or. M. , ' " Gardiner,) ; F'n WMiliiw'tetWKl '• XX •:.. VV instructions, to sell by Tublio Auctio)i about worth DRAPERYconsisting of Men's Youths' ami Boys' Tweed Suits, Overcoats, "■ Socks, Hats, Ties,'Shirts,-Litdies| ■'• Ulstors, Cloaks, Dress Stuffs, &c. GROCERIES comprising Tea, Sugar, " < Soap,' Ciindles, Sauces, Jams, Matches, Hops, etc, of very best brands.' CROCKERY of every 'description.'. IRONMONGERY including Nails, Locks, .Hinges, Padlocks, Churiiß, : Tin Bowls, : Pannikins, Pullies, Hay Forks and Rakes, Reap Hooks, aiid Bill Hooks, Garden Hoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. REMEMBERTHIS-Tliatlhe whole • of this valuable stock will bo sold ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. F.H.WOOD. QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTOJN,
THE ONLY '■GENtiINB" GBOOEB TEADEALEB IN MASTERTON. THENOWUELEBItATED "INDO-CHINA" BRANDS Phomuetou's Reuikteued Trade Mark
1/10™ rAOLES.-To' (Suit all Sights |sj) A special line ill pebbles just re-, eoived. Also Goggles, Sight preservers, Polders &e. GEO HOOPER, Optimal., Quocu-street. BKOUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE STEEET, WELLINGTON MRS, (Oolpnol) McDonnell,. having opened a privato sohnoi for young ladies at the above address, aided by oompetont Lady Teachers, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to receive dm select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, »;id will receive I'tho samo pergonal cave and training. Broughaur House occupies one of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is ti commodious residence, with oil the surroundings of a refined homo. Tho ■course'of instruction ombraccsEnglish (in all its various branches), Literature; Natural soiencej French, Gernian, Music,(yocal vibjinjiar mony, counterpoint), Goometry,Pevßpectiveliglitand shade from the round (Students may sit for the examination of tho Wellington School of Design or for the Solencn and Art 1 Department Examination), and needlowork, Terms-Forty-eight guineas "per annum.; : Wellington; 24th'October. ■ : 8039 IDO-MIAIIAS ~■.;■■ :'.:r.r ■-' KERQSENE: LAMPS, AURORA ;I(EROSENE:STOyES, ; ;:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3066, 28 November 1888, Page 3
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