- :JC. H.Wood. ■ I JN CARTERTON ROOMS. ISATURDAY, 27ihSEPTEMBEB,1890 At one O'Oloflk. Special Sale. BOOT3I. I BOOTS I ! ■- BOOTS!Ii " 1000 pairs 1000 J; & WOOD will sell by public and UNBHUSKVBD Auction tho entire balance of a stock-in-trade of every kind, size and quality of boots and shoeMor Men, Women and Children. ■v; fsoo • worth of Boots and Shoes at this special lalo, FtIUKSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1890. At 1 O'Olock Sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF Household .Furniture and Effects.' • Hack, Horse Peed, &c„ Ac Ti 1 U W OOD haß ken X ' J.J.' VV favored with instrucbons from Mrs Dr. Smith, to sell by public auction at her rcsidonco, Main Street Groytowu, on Thursday, tho 2nd October, commencing at 0110 o'clock sharp, the whole of the contents of her *.v-iuuuicu uuuau, comprising— Drawing-room.Diniug.room.kitchon , and Bed-room Fnrnituro, including 3 branch chandelier, cabinet book caso, and side board, Drawing room Buito, easy chairs, Occasional Tables. and setters, Piano, by Broadwood, and Music Stool, Carpets and Hoarth Rugs, Fenders, '. Dining and other Tables; Cane Scat Chairs, Couches, Single and Double Bedsteads, Spriu? and other Mattresses, Washstands and ToilolTables, Chests Drawors, Largo and Small Toilet Ware, Wardrobes, Towel tails, Swing Mirrors, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Kitchen Utensils of every description, Garden and Stable Tools and Requisites, 4 c. Alsj 1 Double Seated Buggy, in good order, 2 Bujjgy Horses, 1 Pony Hack, Buggy Harness, quantity oi horse feed, and othor articles too dumbioub to particularise, Tho whole will be on view on tho day prior to sale; 3623 IM TO LEASE. no ACRES LAND, securely fenced, UO and divided into four paddocks, 30 acres of which is in grass, tho rest in bush. The property is situate' at Miki Miki, on theMaungatucru, being section No. 385, is well watered by ever running creeks and tho river (no danger of iluods.) Can be leased for 1, 2, or 3 years at option, Rent, to a pood reliable tenant, who will keep fences in repair, LIS pra annum, payable half-yearly in advance. 12 head of cattlo now on the prop&'ty can ba taken at a value, or removodto tho Taratahi yards for sale by auction. For further particulars apply to FHffOOD, Auctioneer, Q MONTHS good grazing for 500 0 Sheep,' good shelter and water, iicoj scsuro. Situitio n Dalcficld Apply to F H WOOD TO LET, or LEASE, "VTEW SEVEN-BOOMED HOUSE, and 20 Acres of first class land, securely fenced and subdivided, good Orohard, Garden,, and Outbuildings. RENT, i'so per annum, 0 more Acres adjoining can it required bo loased at £lO per annum, Property is situated Forf own Post Office. urther particulars apply to . _ ' FHWOOD, 3556 Auctioneer, Greytown. For Sale or To JLot BY PRIVATE TENDER. "1 A ACRES Ist class grazing land, JL \J well watered by running stream and securely fenced. Situate High St, Carterton, nearly opposite the residence of A, Booth. A splendid site for a homestead. Tenders to bo sent in to tho undersigned ou or boforo Saturday, tho 27th September. F, H. WOOD, Auctioneer and Estate Agent. W TONS, No 9, Stoel Fencing Wiro, guaranteed, price £l4los per ton, delivered at cither Featherston, Grcyown, Carterton or Masterton Railway tations, Apply to • 562 F. H. WOOD, Railway Boarding House{Ncarbj Opposite Post Office,) Hall Street, Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favomte Boakdino Bouse, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, begs to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc,, it is second to none in tho Wairarapa, THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging 18s per week if paid in advance, or £1 ft tho end of the week. ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING. 'Smokingand Reading Rooms, Private Bitthg Room for Ladkd. "Nn connection with any other Boarding Houso in Masterton," FRED WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR, TROUT FISHING. niHE Season for trout fishing in-'t X Wollmgton District opens on °l<s SEPTEMBER, 1800, and closes on h 15th April, 1891. LICENSES can be obtained from Mr D M'lntosh at Oaselbarg's, on payment of tho fee £'l for adults, and 5s for boys. :REGULATOR AND CONQUERER, fnHESE Shears wero specially im'JL ported for tho Wairarapa district, and were in mat demand thoiasl )\vo seasons, tho supplies each vear running short, so send in your orders in time, PRIQES TORY LOW. EVERYTHING IN IRONMONGERY BEING CHEAP. . (Ordeia by Post Promptly al tended to.) George Wilder, •IRONMONGER, Cornet of Cuba and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3624, 26 September 1890, Page 3
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