J P. Hi? WOOD. :' _ • THURSDAY fc FEBEOABY, 1889, ■ ' ~ At'l O'Olook.' ' TARATAft STOCK SALE."' P. 11. WOOD Will sell by Public Auction as above—--250 Fat Wethers , 100 Store do - i '' 100 Store Ewes, forward 12 Yearlings . ■. 8 Cows, somein full milk.Horses of all classes, Pigs, Vehicles 350 Ewes 130 (Vether Hoggets :■„.■■■ • ■: srjV. . 120 Ewe Hoggets . ■ ■■■:: FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. '£ At One O'Oloek. - Taratahi Stock Sale. 2 000 (Orosßbred)Ewcs EH. WOOD has boon favored ivith instructions' from W. C.-BUC-HANAN, Esq., to sell by public auction in conjunction with Messrs Lowes, andlorns,at theTAtIATARI YARDS, on the above date, at ono o'clock, ; ; 9 TlOfl ijincpln Oroßs-bred Ewes IVVV' frpm-4-tootli to full-mouth The above, will. be classified, and drafted into lota:to suit buyers; ,<• ]■;: ;. i ; SATURDAY, MABCH 8,1889,. At 2 o'clock. GBEYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS, IMPORTANT. UNRESERVED SALE " OF ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.. >. GENERAL ■ MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, &c. FII. WOOD Has received instructions to sell by public auction; at his Greytown Rooms, on Saturday, the 2nd March, at 2 p.m. WITHOUT RESERVE, ft laigo assort' niont of Furniture and General Merchandise, including— Household Furniture of e vary description Coppor Boilers, Iron Tanks*' Corrugated Iron, Colonial Ovens. Tinware in large variety, Garden Pumps; New and Seasonabio Drapery and Clothing, Boots arid Shoes, Tea, Siigar. Soap, Candles, Rico,' Flour; ' Glassware, Crockery, Lamps, Saddlery, Harness. Wool Mats, Chinese Grass Seed, Turnip Seed. : ■ In fact, everything.: PIANOS. PIANOS. HEW AND SECOND HAND, F OR nm, OR ON TIME PAY. \J MENTS. F. H. WOOD Has several first-class instruments for Bale, now on view at his Greytown Rooim OALL AND INSPECT. No excuso for anyone bains; without a Piano never, 242!
GREAT SALE DRAPEKY,CLOTHING, MILLINERY, BOOTS AND FANCY GOODS, NOW ON. 4 s biht'i DISCOUNT for CASH. T. PROCTOR, . THE CARTERTON DRAPER, Goods delivered fbeb to any part of the District.
BOX MAMIE SPECIAL.NOfIOE TO THE LADIES OF MASTEKTON, ' . AND SUBROUNDINO DISTRICTS. " OUR. DRESSMAKIKG'DEPARTMENT ■UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ' JJAVING SECURED tho services cf MISS HOURIGrANj An experienced' Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, wo venture to assert that we shall 'now tm enabled to Ejivo' our Patrons the Rreatest satisfaction,.' : MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge of the Dressmaking Department in some of the leading Houses in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability , places usiii a position, to: recommend her to our numerous customers. Our prices, as usual, wiji be extremely moderate for the very best work. TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMEND. ATION RESPECTFULLY .. SOLICITED. L J HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS,. BON MAROHE,
HAS TEUTON. A NY LADTcomlng lroratlio country, J\_. to consult a medical man in town, or for her. confinement, can find nil the comforts of ft hopie, together with good nursing.' The houso is situated in a healthy, dry, and sunny locality.: ' V- mOHEST BEFERESCEB.':. .MRSIB/' j: MODERATE. Apply to MRS ALLEN, Brougham-at.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3134, 20 February 1889, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3134, 20 February 1889, Page 3
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