F. H. Wood. SATURDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1890, : At 3 O'clock, , CARTERTON AUOHON ROOMS. Sale of Privileges. iMfoOD. Has been instructed by the Wairnrapa and Bust Coast Pastoral aiid Agricultural Society to tell by public auction at his Cattottcn Rooms, on Saturday, October 18th, 1890,. aKß'pirn,;' the undenhr-n----tinned privileges at the Carterton Show, which is to be held on Thursday, Octobor3otb, 1890. ; Refresliineiit Bootli Publican's Booth : ' IruitStalL ■; ■ - ' ■ IN CARTERTON ROOMS. ■ Large Auction Sale, 'SATURDAY, 18th October, 1890. i IMMENSE CONSIGNMENTS OF ~;;■• .1.1;, EyERYKIND.: : GOODS WHICH HAVE TOBESOLD. i 'ABSOLUTELYNORESERVE.; rTTILL sell by Auction as above at VV onob'cklcoxtonsivo and attractive consignments of every, variety of genoraljgoods, merchandise, and produce, including DRAPERYI CLOTHING!! . DRAPERY HI ; Crockekvwakb & Glassware, GROCERIES I -• ■ ; > , GROCERIES 'lf ! GROCERIES!!! BOOTS & SHOES. ' TINWARE! .. .-: a. ; , .IRONMONGERY I! ,;..' ' .'; SUNDRIES!!! AlsoProduco.nnd'GencraiGoods of Every,' Kind..' : TUESDAY, 21si OCTOBER, 1890, At 1 O'clock. t „. IMPORTANT SALE OF Livery Stable and Carrying Plant, By Order of tlio Public Trustco In tho estato of the hto James Farroll, : RE WOOD, HAS beon fayored with instructions from W. Sellar, Esq, agent of the Public Trustee, to sell by Public Auction at tho Marquis of Nornianby Stables and Yards, CARTERTON, on the above date, at 1 o'clock; tho'whole of the wellknown and oxtensiye-Livory 1 Stable and Carrying Plant, in tho estato of the lato James Farrell, comprising--'' '■ ■ ' Vehicles of •every description, Brakes, Carts, spring drays, Traps, Single and double .bugslos, &a. -■ A largo quantity of Harness and Saddlery, Single; and Double Harness, Cart l and trap harness, Ladies and gents saddles and bridles. HORSES-Mr FarrclPs horses are well known as comprising some of the best Hacks and Draughts in the district, and include-Light Hacks, Buggy Horses, Brake Horses/ : Draught Hoises, and Buggy Ponios, all carefully broken,-and in splendid condition. - The plant will bo Bold separately, and not as a whole. :' ' ' ! Further particulars and lists niay be obtained from W Sellar Esq, Masterton' or tlio undersigned. ..' FHWOOD, '.' Auctioneer,
THURSDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 1 o'clockTAEATAHI STOCKMLE, F HWOOD » i 7ILL sell by Public Auction, at his VV Taratahi Yards, on the above late- ■■'.'. ... 30 Lincoln-Ewes (nearly purebred) with larnba at foot 30 Cross bred Ewes in lomb : 100 Mixed Ewes and Wethors 80 Ewes and lamb." : 1 First class dairy Cows, some springing 14 Steers and heifers, 18 months to 2 years 8 Calves 100 Hoggets, mixed 30 Yearling steers and heifers further entries invited
AT CARTERTON. ONTHEHHOWGKOUND, Under the auspices of the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural v Society. SAL.E OF EXHIBITS. F ,H. WOOD WILL hold an auction sale of all classes of exhibits nt 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, 31st October, 1890, the day after the: Animal. Pastoral and Agricultural Show at Carterton, The sale will bo on the Show Ground, and will includo exhibits of ovory kind, Live Stock, Implements, Vehicles, Produce, Entries should bo sent in early to the auctioneer, or to his Cartortou rgent, Mr Charles Haines. Simplest of construction,. Lisjhteet in Dratt, ■ The Monarch of the Harvest !-.. Field, Surest to Bind. Easiest to manage. HAS, since its introduction into (he colonies', won tliirtoen moro prizes than any other nwhirio nt public field trials where it has competed, and atthegreat international held trial at Pariß exposition after a trial of four days it obtained first prize, viz., a l -'Grand Object of Art. The only one awarded to a British Exhibitor, out of a total of five'forithe entire exhibition. IS" A Maasey. Machine in complete working order will be exhibited atthe coining Carterton Show. • F.H.WOOD, Groytov mmm Restaurant and Boarding :[* House, '; '' VTJIRANCIS, begs td inform ' Jj the public of Masterton andsurroundiiig district and travellers that ho has opened a Restnu'ranT'and Boarding House opposite tho Empire Hotol, Queen Street, Masterton where the co'ifort and convenience of his patrons will be attended to. Breakfast, iroin 7 till 9 Diriner, do 13 do « Tea do CT do*" 1 ? Meals at all hours for travellers, all meals la, beds Is, A cup of tea, coffee or cocoa withbiaouituir sandwich M. A private Bitting room for ladies and tiardera. Has room for a (ew Boarder 18s p'jy week.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3037, 13 October 1890, Page 3
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