SUMMARY OF DATES FOR COMING " TARATAHI ' STOCK SALES, THUBSDAY, April 24th; at 1 'O'Olook i. •: • .May Bth, „ .•..,» ~ 22nd, „ • i) June 6th, „ ii „ 19th, „ . Entries for above sales can bo left with Mr CHAS HAINES, Carterton, Mr J. DAVISON, Taratahi Hotel, (noxt yards), or the undersigned. Tor other Btook and general sales seo F H WOOD, Auctoneor,
SATUKDAY, 19th APRIL, 1890, At 1 o'clock, Carterton Auction Rooms, Large General Sale. PH, WOOD will scllby Publio ~ Auction ae above, Without tho Slightest Eeservo, tho ■.' ■ ; - Entire Furniture and EftWts of a Lady who has left the district. "'■' . . -ALSO- . Drapery and Clothing, Furniture, -..,- Groceries, Tinware, Copper '■' Boilers, General Merchandise, nud ' Miscellaneous.; without / limit. '''.'V A LOTOFPRODUCE, including— Three Tons of Prime Potatoes, . Quantity of Apples, &c, 4c.
THURSDAY, 24th APEIL, J 890, At 1 O'Clook. Taratahi Stock Sale. F.HfOOD Will soil by Public Auction at the TARATAHI YARDS as abovo--250 Good Breeding Ewes 100 Ewes in Lamb to Lincoln Rams •JOO Store Ewea (empty) 20 Head Mixed Cattlo 7 Dairy Cows 10 .Yearlings Horses of all classes FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.
FOB PBIVATE BALE. SAW MILL PLAINT. Comprising—--1 30 horse power Vortioal Engine, with large beating boiler, and all fittings complete, 2 20 horso power boilers, one nearly new '. 2 Breisfc Benches, with tracks, pullics, and belting 1 Vortioal breaking down frame, with all belting and gear complete • 6 Saws fur vertical, 8 nearly new i Circular Saws 1 Mam and 3 counter shafts 1 Ratchet leover for turning lot; Thn above to be had, A BARGAIN, For further particulars apply to F. B. WOOD, &® Greytown. HOUSE PROPERTY AND BUILDING SITES FOR SALE. By Private Contract, Situate MAIN-STREET GBEYTOWA, FTT WOOD has been ...11. .VV favored with instructions from Mr E. Dunn, to offer for Privato Sale, and on easy terms, tlio following desirable properties, viz,, Lot 1. \ Acre, No C 3, situate next Messrs Muxton & Sons, and having frontages to Main and East-stwets. 2 One Acre; Wo. OS, with improvements, comprising two well built- cottages. This can be eold in two lota if desired. 3 £ Acre, No 6?, with cottage. 4. One acre, No G9, with two oottnges and shop, a very good building sito for shop, frontini; Main-street. 6. Onoacre, No 74, securely fenced and with good and piofltable Orchard, it) full bearing, fronting main and West Street, For further particulars apply to F, H. WOOD, 3M(i . Auctioneer & Estato Apont.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3484, 14 April 1890, Page 3
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