F. H. Wood. FARM FOR SALlfi. Comer Dairy Farm. ■ Situato Belvedero Road, Oai'lortoii, Ffi. WOOD haa received instructions , to offer for sale, and on easy terms, 100 acre Farm, securely fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddocks, well watered; toyeiher with comfortable dwelling house and necessary outbuildings, For further par tioulara apply to OBAS, HAINES, Carterton Or F. H. WOOD, Gi'evtuivn. COMPACT DAIRY FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS.
F. E WOOD Has- received"instructions to offer for aalo by Private Treaty— That compact Dairy Farm, situate and being Section No 190, and part of Section No 202, Tarutahi Plain Uluok, comprising 402 a 2r 2Gp, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and otherwise, improved; together with Comfortablo Dwelling Houso and Out-buddings, 400 Sheep, &c. Tho property is now in the occupation of Mr Alfred Allan, For further particulars, apply to F. H. WOOD, Ancionocr. MONDAY lotii, AND TUESDAY ICth INSTANT. LARGE AND IMPORTANT Unreserved Sale OF General 'Merchandise AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE, In the Assigned Estate of J, D. Cox, of Featherston. E. H. WOOD Has beuu favored with instructions to sell by Public Auction tho whole of the STOCK-li\-TRADE And Household Furniture in the above
Estate, comprising ab»ut •PCAfI WORTH OF GENERAL cOUVU MERCHANDISE, including Drapery, Clotliint;, Bouts and Shoes, Irunnionpery, Groceries, Cutlery, Glassware and Fancy Goods, Child's Chairs, Butter Machine, Scales and Weights, &c, &c,, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ing--1 Horso hair Suite, and every household requisite Kitchen range complete, Everything to be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Lunch will bo provided each day. F. fl. WOOD, 3247 Auctioneer. CARTERTON BRANCH, OWING to the increase of my Carter ton business, and for the convenience of my clients in that district, I have found it desirable to appoint a permanent and resident agent, at my Carterton Rooms, and, after this date, Mr Charles Haines will occupy the office there, and will transact business on my behalf, F, II .WOOD, Auctioneer. Greytown, 20th, May, 1888. 0211 A GREAT BARGAIN. SPLENDID "CORNISH" ORGAN Counterpart of the new organ in Greytown Church. TjWR Private Salo, at a very low price, JQ and at about half its value, a First-class Cornish Pipo-top Grand Organ.
Tlio Organ is in good order, is not old, and ia being suld merely (o make room for a more powerful instrument. It contains 5 octaves, 20 stops, sub-bass, 2 octave couplets, and 2 knee swells. The tone is of good power, and of beautiful quality, Tlio case, with its richly emliellialied plpo top (removable), is exceedingly handsome, and is of solid walnut, A public body or a church may have easy terms of payment. The Insttumont is on viow in tlio Carterton Auction Rooms, Apply. CHAS. HAINES, Carterton, or 1?. WOOD, Grevtuwn.
IIOYAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. A, OTTAWA Y, (Lato of Watorloo Hotel, Kaiwnrra), HAS entered into possession of this well-known hotel, which lie intends to thoroughly overhaul find refurnish, When this is done the proprietor feels convinced it will boar comparison with any other hotel in the Wairarapa. Special attention will be paid to the provision of accommodation for travellers and others. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS of the best brands only kept on the premises, GOto STABLING and well-«rassed paddocks. A. OTTAWAY, 3143 Proprietor,
EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. (late Athewcum.) Lambton Quay, Wellington. GEORGE FLYGER TAILOR & WOOLLEN DRAPER, bega to inform thoinhabiLaa started business in tho ahovo premises, and is now showing tho largest stock of Colonial Tweeds, West of England Tweeds, Scotch Tweeds, Saxony Tweeds, West of England Worsted Serges, Broad Cloth, Doeskins, etc., in the tantsof the Wairarapa District that ho Empire City.
All Materials Thoroughly Shrunk and made by Experienced \Yorlsmen, at the Lowest Possible I'iigo Ono Trial Solicited, GEORGK FLYGEB, Exchange Buildings, WE^LJNiaTaiV, Ban. WILLIAMS, late ofMutor ton, having taken over the above Old Established Hotel, will be glad to see all her Old Wairarapa Friends, and tliey may bo assured they will receivo every attention. Firdt-Olaas Beds 1/0, All.Heals 2/, Board per Week, 20/. WELLINGTON. SHIP HOTEL. Willis Stueet,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3253, 11 July 1889, Page 3
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