STDRD AY t : i3thDECEMJIER,:IBI ■v^';.-i->lvAli,il6 , GREYTQWN:: AUCTION : ROOll r ■' ':[: Entirely.}Uuresarved Sale,; : .>< '. :(iU last Wore'Xmns) : > ■ Household- furniture, ai EffectSj'Gerieral Mercliaudii ;. : /. and'; Produce, -i'; E. TT ) TIT OOD"' .Ms;': receiy •■Jut'\.,YV - instructions to a by ; public auction; at .hiß 'Groytbv Room's; as above,"a large '-quantity' household hirnituro including-.. \\ Dining-Boom suite, flVroui tables, 8 dining tables,' 4, cai cliairs, 2 colonial 'sofas, 2 dre ''V sers; 3double iron bedsteads, : . .'double'wooddo; 1 single hi '. : : do, double and singlo's'pm roattrasses, wash stands at 'drpss tables; toilet ware, mi '" tors, spring couiihes and tbili : folding chairs, n lon»e qunntil of crockery and glasawan ~ procoriea ot. every descriptloi , ' ' and produce, drapory, clothih'i JJpots and shoes, ironniorigerj tools, saddlery, books, '&c, fa ' DON'T FORGET THE'DATE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1891 At3J> .''■.;'."- : OREYTOyNAUOTION ROOMS. Sale of liace,PnyUeges. J F fl WG()D,v HA S received instruction's' from th Stewards of theWairarapaßacin Ulub to sell by; Public Auction, ;at : hi Gf reytown Kobriis on the ab'ovo 'date hfc pii), the privileges in connection, wit! their' Suii\m6r Eace 'medtJng to" lietd o: Neiv Year's Day, on the Tauheienika Counse, comprising; ;;. r.f ;';•/ • 1 Grand Stand Bar'/- \}). ,. U .2 Grand Stand Refreshment Rooi: i" 8 Outßide : Publican's Booth ■: 4 Outside Refreshment Booth 5 Fruit and Fancy Goods Stall ■■:■ 6 HorsoTaras ' •" . '>' ■ 7 Cardsoh Books d Races '. 8 Gates ,■:,;■:;:•;■■:.. [fIURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1890 Ai 1 O'Clock, y TAEATAHL STOGKSALE Prr ; W OOD < ,vill sell b ' ■ ll* VV Publio''Auction it the Taratahi yards on the above date 80 tVetherHdgpets, in tho wool ' 10 2 year old steers 4 2 year old heifers, empty ~ 7 heifers 18 months 4 cowa springing to calvo 0 heifers springing 6 prime fat reeso for-Christinai 0 Steers, 18 months 1 Cow, springing '.:'■■ Further entries invited and advertiser is received, : FEBRUARY; 1891. 3ARTERTON RAM AND EWE FAIR Under tho Auspices of the Wairarapa and E, Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society. FHWOOD, \ HAS been favoured with instruction! to sell as above, on account ol Mr D McMaster, of Matawhera, 100 pure bred 2 tooth Lincoln Ram: Furthor entries are iuvited and will )e added to this advertisement ai received; "'.'.'■ FOR IMMEDIATEPRIVATE SALE TTALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM SITUATE AT CLAREVILLE. Fronting Main Road and White's Lino, comprising:-. . Q/j Q ACRES, Qrat class land 04fc<v securely fenced and diyided into 12 paddocks all well 'wa teredi 75. acres non under cron, balance in English grass. Improvements include, —Good 8 roomed dwelling house, barn, woodshed, stablinf and other outbuildings, yardi &c.' Very easy terms can b« arraiiged for, ,the, purchase the purchase money, and the stock &c, can bo taken at valua. tion if'desired.' ■ For dairying, or agricultural purposes, this farm oin not bo beaten,' the situ a* ;ion also is excellonS, bein'7 very healthy, ilose to the Taratalii Dairy Factory and ;he Clareville school. : For further particulars apply to ' FHWOOD, '' Auctioneer, FOR PRIVATE SALE. ; | Samuelson's low down RE\PER S . BINDER, : in thorough 'good ordor, PRICE £l2 Apply to FH WOOD. r Re apr Simplest of construction, Lightest in Draft, Hie Monarch of the Harvest Field, Surest'to Bind. Easiest to manage HAS, sinco its introduction into the colonics, won thirteen more nizea than any other ma'hine at public ield trials where it has competed, and it the great international held, trial at Paris exposition after a trial of four days t obtained first prizo, viz., a Grand Jbject of Ait. The only one awarded ,o a British Exhibitor, out of a total of ive for the entire exhibition.' IS*A Mas'soy Machi.no in complete vqrking order will be exhibited at tho :oining Carterton Show. F.H.WOOD, : Groytbwn ONE FAMILY WAGGONETTE, '■ nearly ww, and in first class order, jarries eight, built by Messrs Rouse and P.utrcli, of Wellington,' English undor sarriage, polo, shalts, -and lamps com pleto, Price £Jfi, cost 180. t LADY'S 2 wheeled BASKET 1 CARRIAGE, imported, very safe, and comfortable, suitable for an invalid, Prieo £lO. 1 PUTNAM, in good order, high wheels, sliding seat, very strone, md light running. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at whoso Greylown rooms tho vehicles can bo scon. ■■ . FHWOOD, - -> Auctioneer. WAIRABAPA DAILY WAIRARAPA' WEEKLY Mr Clias Haines Mr Thos Wilton :MrWThilpot': MrWCatt .-'■ Mr F Feist Mr C Hornblpw MrGGundereoii Mr J Hodgeß Mr J Vile' . Mr 0 N Savage -MrJWTatfersal for-sale^ djoining, fronting Sussex street. Apply! .TWXQK, ■; I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3684, 11 December 1890, Page 3
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