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I FH. Wood. THUKSDaST, NOVEMBER 7th, 1889, Atlo'cluok. TARATAHI "Ijl H. WOOD will sell by Public • Auction at the Tamtohi Yards on the above dato— . 100' Ewes at.d Lambs 7 Dairy Coivs ' I 4 Steers, 2 yrs Horses of all Classes Further entries invited. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1889. At 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE .OF Sheep, dairy and other cattle, horses, farming- implements, vehicles, tools, .. 'and Household Furniture and Effects.

E.H.WOOD has beon favored with instructions from Mr G. Hollard, who is ■ leaving tho district, to sell by public auction, at the farm TAUHERENIKAU, on tho above date, commencing at 1 pin Bharp. lOOdryewes 300 ewes and lambs 100 Iwßgets, mixed aoxes 21 first-clasa dairy cows, principally in milk, newly calved 3 steers, 2 years, i do yearlings 1 bull, horses lluaporand binder, horse hoe ST plough, hamnvs, cart Barrel churn and dairy utensils, '.onls, iron Also ft quantity of household furniture and effects. 3252 (MCKETING, 10s 6d. 7 B 6( j D. ABHER Of the Cheap Fancy Bazaar, Mannersstreet, \Vollni!>ton, has just opened 9 cases of Cricket Bats, Balls, Slumps, Leg Guards, Gloves and Nets, by all colobrated makers. Lawn Tenuis, Crohille, and Crouuet Games in great variety Also 10 uasks of Japanese and China Goons, consisting of tables, cabinets, ladies' work-boxes, writing desks, tea caddies, fancy boxes, fans, screens, kites, teapots, cups and saucers, and ornaments in lim»o variety.

«9* FANCY (lIPSY TABLE M>HK BASKETS h rd EACH. Folding Chairs, boxing (.loves, bagatelle boards, all sizes, ladies' companions', fancy bags, albums, photo frames, pictures, rocking and velocipede horses, toys in great variety, cutlery, hardware, electro-plated ware, brushes and combs, travolling trunks, carpet bags and portmanteaux, basket ware, papier macho goods, and general variety fancy goods. -Also—--300 ENGLISH FOUR-WHEELED PERAMBULATORS, With Indiarubber Tiro Wheels and Reversible Hoods, Must be Sold. O3 10 S ONES FOR no g

Iron Biqcle Wheels, £llos U. [Nolo the Address— JIANNEHS-STIiEET, WELLINGTON (Next to Opera Houso.) AGENT i'OU .. BOSISTO'S CELEBRATED OIL OF EUCALYPTUS, PILLS AND OINTMENTS, a valuablo external remedy for Rhcumutism, Luml)a«o, Sciatica, Sprains, Neuraleia, Cholic, Whooping Cough, OIL: Price 2/per Bottle. 381 SAPOLIO. " Clean Cookery is a Great Appetiser." Good cooks always clean their utonaila SAPOLIO SAPOLIO is a solid cake of Scouriu; Snap. Try it in cleaning your pota and pans. The sink needs it especially,

'Faith, they say-. Sapolio makes labor 'astj." I wish I'd Bomo of it wirt me now. SAPOLIO. Lightens all kinds of labor in cleaning but it won't wash clothes or split wood. Bowato of (uifflitations ' ; A Hand Saw is a yood thing but not to shave with" It is i*) falsehood to say of conunoi washing soaps that they arc not intended for honao-clettuiny. Use SAPOLIO. Take lime xvhdi time is, for dim will amy," Many people have a set time foy f^,u,se cleaning because of i(j ajtealj ijilliculty. It easy at all (limes with

)LIO 1 ioivls, 'found fresspasaiug on tin* property occupied by nndevßigneil will destroyed. . •"• :,C.A. PINKERTON, Niwinber 2,188!), • 3351

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3352, 4 November 1889, Page 3

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499

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3352, 4 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3352, 4 November 1889, Page 3

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