SATURDAY. APRIL, 4th 1891. At, 2 O'clock. ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SAL. AT IHK GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. F. H. WOOD, HAS received instructions to sell bi Public Auction at his Greytowr Booms, on the above date, at 2 o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE, several Larg< Consignments of DxtAPERY & CLOTHING, comprising 100 pairs of White, Blue and Grey Blankets, Dress Goods, Ladies Jackets and Waterproofs, Sheetings, Calicos Towels Quilts, Moagiel Bugs, Men's Shirts, 25 Suits of Men's Colonial Tweed, 25 pain of do do do Trousers, 25 do do Trousers and Vests, and General Drapery of every description, 2 tons of First Crown Soap, $ 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 Produce of every description. Household Furniture and Effects. LADIES SIDE SADDLE, SETTBAP HARNESS. Ac., &o„ Ac. SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, 1891, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEIBES, Greytown Trust Lands, With COMPENSATION CLAUSE, F. H. WOOD Is favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the Greytown Trust Lands, to sell by publio aection, at his rooms, on the above date. The LEASES, 21 years, of some of the best business and private residence sites in Groytown, embodying Compensation clause for all buildings now erected or hereafter to be erected on the said lands. The Sections to bo sold include — Acre No 60. situate North corner of Main and Woods Streets, as subdivided. „ No 62, situate south corner of same streets as sub-divided „ JNo. 80, corner of Main Street aad Cally Street, opposite Mr Witton's as sub-divided. „ bio 90, corner of Main Street and Humphries Street, now in the occupation of MrWitton. „ 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 College Streets. A plan of the above Sections with schedule of upset prices, may be fieen together with conditions of Lease, and all particulars, at the office of Mr A. L. Webster, or the undersigned. Auctioneer. _ TUEBDAY, APRIL 7th, 1891. At 1 o'clock.
IMPORTANT SALE OP REALLY 1 FIRST.OLASS DAIKY STOCK. If; awpqp. Has received instructions from Mr.K O. Welch, <vho iB givin? up the Dairy ing entirely) to sell by public auction at his Farm, T'tyarawa, on the above date, the whole oVnis carefully selected Dairy Stock, comprising— ' ""' 19 first-class Dairy Cows, 17 of which are in milk, and to ealve again between June and AugÜBt 2 now dry, but to calve early Also—--4 Heifers, (empty) 1 Good Bull. After which DAIRYING UTENSILS comprising— Factory Milk Cans, Milk Dishes Ac. The Auctioneer desires to draw the special attention of Dairy Farmers and settlers requiring good cows to this important sale. Mr, Welch has been dairying now for 25 years, and spared no trouble or expense in getting together what may be called a perfect Dairy, everything not really up to the mark has been weeded out and fattened off. THURSDAY, 9th APRIL, 1891, At 1 o'clock. ' TARATAHI STOCK "SALR" F. H- WOOD Will sell by Public Auction at his Taratahi yards, as under 300 fat wethers 24Q store e^es 80 lambs in the wool 40 wethers, 2 tooth 200 store ewes And on account of Mr W. B. Allan,'who is giving up dairying, 21 cows, ill young, most of them comingin with their third calf in the spring 7 heifers 4 steers 3 store cows 5 calves 1 young bull 60 Lincoln Lambs in the Wool 50 Ewes 50 Shorn Lambs 100 fat ewes and wethers 50 forward ewes & whethers TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1890. At 10' lock. MARTINBOROUGH ' SALE YARDS. F.H. WOOD. Is instructed to sell by Public Auction at the MARTINBOROUGfI Sale Yards on TUESDAY, the 14th day of April, at 2 o'clock. 400 4 & 6 tooth Brali:ij Ewes 250 Wethers fat & forward 150 Merino Ewes 2 grey mares (Hacks or Harness) with foals at foot by Tattler, and stinted again to same same. I bay mare 1 draught gelding 6 years old by Colstock Special Auctioneers notice re above Rale, Several of the Lower Valley and East Coast settlers have expressed a wish that the commodious yards at Martinborough, which have been erected about two years, should be utilised. The above represents the first entries received, hut it is hoped that other settlers, will make an effort ti send in Stock to this opening sau so that it may be made worth while foi buyers to attend from a distance. Entries will be advertised av received and no cbarpe will be roadi I for advertising. NORTH GERMAN i FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. | J. GODFREY, Agent, Pahiatua-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3776, 3 April 1891, Page 3
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