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TUESDAY, 31st MARCH, 1891/ At 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, FURNI TURE, MERCHANDISE,&c. AT CARTERTON. TWO SHOPS & DUELLING HOUSE, the best site in Carterton. F H. WOOD, Has been instructed by Mr. A Grigg, who is leaving the district, to Sell by public auction on the premises High St, Carterton, next the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, those splendid business premises, known as being in the occupation of Mr. A. Grigg and Mr. R. Fairbrother, (formerly as Gardoner'B Store). Property comprises, 2 shops and good dwelling house, stabhnp etc. TERMB EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. After which—Household furniture, and shop fittings, lamps, scales, and weights, etc, etc. Also a large quantity of General Merchandise, comprising Tea, sugar, soap, candles, etc, etc, all of the very best brands. Blankets, rugs, dress goods, clothing and general drapery of every description.' SATURDAY. APRIL, 4th 1891. At 2 O'clock. ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE AT THE GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. P. H. WOOD, HAS received instructions to sell by Public Auction at his Greytown Rooms, on the above date, at 2 o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE, several Large Consignments of DitAPERY & CLOTHING, comprising 100 pairs of White, Blue and Grey Blankets, Dress Goods, Ladies Jackets and Waterproofs, Sheetings, Oalicos Towels Quilts, Mosgiel Rugs, Men's Shirts, 25 Suits of Men's Colonial Tweed, 25 pairs of do do do Trousers, 25 do tlo Trousers and Vosts, and General Drapery of every description, 2 tons of First Crown JSoap, i cwt boxes,'2 tons of Flour, guaranteed. 50 boxes Tea, guaranteed, 1 ton White Sugar, 401b bags, 2 tons potatoes, Biscuits, Oatmeal, Candles, Kerosene and general groceries and Produoe of every description. Household Furniture and Effects. LADIES SIDE SADDLE, SET TRAP HARNESS, ifec., &c., &c, SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, 1891,. At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEiSES, Greytown Trust Lands, "With COMPENSATION CLAUSE, F. H. WOOD is favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the Greytown Trust Lands, to sell by public aection, at his rooms, on the above dato.

The LEASES, 21 years, of some of tlie beat busiuess and privnto residence si tea in Greytown, ombodying Compensation clause for all buildings now erected or hereafter to bo erected on the said lands. Tho Sections to be sold include—\oro No CO. situate North corner of Main und Woods Streets, as subdivided. „ No 62, situate south corner of same streets aa sub-divided „ JNo. 80, corner of Main Street and Oally Street, opposite Mr Witton's as sub-divided. „ Mo 90, corner of Main Street nnd Humphries Street, now in the occupation of Mr Witton. „ No 91 and 98, situate southeast corner Main and College Streets. Also— Town Belt Sections No's 40, 39, and 50, with cottage, situate corner of East and Colloge Streets, A plan of the above Sections with sohedule of upset prices, may be seen together with conditions of Lease, and all particulars, at the office of Mr A. L. Webster, or the undersignod. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1891. At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF REALLY FIRST-CLASS DAIRY STOCK. F. H; "WOOD. Has received instructions from Mr. R G. Welch, >vho is giving up the Dairying entirely, to sell by publio auction at his Farm, Matarawa, on the above date, the whole of his carefully selected Dairy Stock, comprising—--19 first-class Dairy Cows, 17 of which are in milk, and to calve again between Juno and' August 2 now dry, but to calve early Also—--4 Heifers, (empty) 1 Uood Bull. After which DAIRYING UTENSILS comprising— Factory Milk Cans, Milk Dishes &c. The Auctioneer desires to draw the special attention of Dairy Farmers and settlers requiring good cows to this important sale. Mr, Welch has boon dairying now for 25 years, and spared no trouble or expense in getting together what may be called a peifect Dairy, everything not really up to the mark has been weeded out and iuttencd off. Mr. Welch's Farm is quite cluse to the Matarawa Railway Station. THURSDAY, 9th APRIL, IS'JIT ~ At 1 o'clock. TARATAHI STOCK SAXiE, ¥- H- WOOD Will sell by Public Auction at his Taratahi yards, aR under 300 fat wethers 240 store e\\ es 80 lambs in the wool 40 wethers, 2 tootli And on account of Mr W. B. Allan, wbo is giying up dairying, 20 good daily cows Further entries invitod. TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1890. At 1 Clock. MARTINBOROUGH SALE YARDS. F. H« WOOD. Is instructed to sell by Public Auction at the MARTINBOItOUGH Sale Yards on TUESDAY, the 14th day of April, at 2 o'clock. 400 4 & 0 tooth B redirmEwes 250. Wethers fat & forward 150 Merino Ewes Special Auctioneers notice ro above sale, Several of the Lower Valley and East Coast settlors havo expressed a wish that the commodious yards tt Maryborough, which havo been erected about two years, should bo utilised. The above represents the first entrkreceived, but it is hoped that other settlers, will make an effort to; send in: Stock to this opening, sxi-u" so "that it may be made worth while for buyers to attend from a distauce, |!Eiitrieß will bo advertised aa received amk.no charge will ha:niMK

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3772, 30 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3772, 30 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3772, 30 March 1891, Page 3

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