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THURSDAY, 4th June, 1891, At 1 O'clock. TARATAHI STOCK SALE, I; , XX. V V Public Auction at tbe Taratahi yards, on the above date 300 ewes in lamb 100 lambs in the wool 20 store ewes . 4 dairy cows 10 F&t Cows Several good hacks and buggy horses. Further Entries Invited. SATUEDAY, 6th JUNE, 1891, At 2 o'clock. GREYTOWN AJCTION ROOMS.

Unreserved Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, General Merchandise and Produce. Ffl. WOOD will sell by Public Auc- . tion at hi* Ureytown Booms, on the above date — Largo Consignment of Drapery, Clothing, Blankets, Rugs, General Groceries, Tea, Sugar, Soap,Kerosene,Oatraeal, Flour, Wheat, Potatoes, Biscuits, Canterbury Hams and Bacon. j Also— A large quantity of new and second hand Furniture of every description, and persona£effects. ISPAs the days are short the Bale must commence sharp at 2 o'olook. NO RESERVE.. SATURDAY, 6th JUNE, At 2 O'Glook. GBEYTOWN AUCTION KOOMS. Under insttuctions from W.B. Chennells, Esq, Official Assign IMPOKTANT OF Freehold Properties at Featherston. F- H."WOOD HAS been favored with instructions as above, to sell by public auction at bis Greytown Rooms on Saturday, June 6th, the equity of redemption of the following properties, viz., 2 acres freohold land, being sections Nob 31 and 32, Featherston, together with all improvements erected thereon, comprising 8 roomed dwelling house and outbuildings, nearly new, substantially built and well finished, together with part section 93, Featherston, containing 1 rood 32 perches, on which is erectc."'. a carpenter's workshop etc. The above properties will be sold in one lot, subject to existing mortgages. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Deputy Official Assignee or the undersigned.

The Bankrupt's Reversionay Latere.: under his late Father's will, in a farm of 200 ACRES, such Interest being one fourth the value of said Farm, subject, however, to small mortgage. Full particulars can be obtained on application. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer'

SATURDAY, 13th June, 1891, At 2 o'clock. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. UNRESERVED SALE. I< H WOOD Will sell by Public Auction, at his Carterton Rooms on Saturday, the 13th Juno, at 2 o'clock, large consignments of General Merchandise, Household Furniture and Produce, inoludini? : Drapery, Grocery, Crockery, Glassware, Saddlery, Canterbury Hams and Bacon, Biscuits, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Ironmongery, Tools, &c, &c, &c. hO RESERVE.

TUESDAY, JUNE 16th, At 2 o'clock. IMPOBTANT SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK. ! 11. WOOD has received instruc- , tions from P. F. Tancbed Esq., in consequence or his disposing of his form, to sell by public auction at the [Homestead, Taratahi, the whole of his ! valuable collection of Thoroughbred i Stock:— I BROOD MARES. 1, rm Princess Royal, sister to Administrator and Consul. ! 2, cm Fair Agnes, dam to Master Agnes, Maroro, Rosa Bonheur and Senator. 3. cm Ruby, by Traducer, dam of First Water. 4. cm Fitstwater by the PremierRuby. A\l the breod mares are in foal to Forester. FOUR YEAR OLDS. 5. Odd-Fellow* by the Premier—Misdeal. 6. bm Verbose by the Premier— Gabble. TWO YEAR OLDS. 7. Sir Harry by the Premier—Gabb'e8. eg Royal Oak, by Puriri—Prince*b Koyal. 9. eg. First Blood by the Premier-' Ruby 0. bf Alcoine by Piacatorious—Revoke!. YEARLINGS.

11. co Senator by Administrator—Fair Agnes. 12. rcßallanceby Administrator—Ruby. 13. rf Princess of Wales by Pisc£torious. 14. rt foal by Master Agnes—Princess Royal. IN TRAINING. 15. brg The Spy by Hornby—Bribery. 16. cm Rosa Bonheur by Blackrose— Fair Agnes. 17. ch Forester by Puriri—Gossip. 18. a valuable draught brood mare by Wellington, cost 80 guineas as a four year old. 19. buggy horse, fast, quiet—quite safe for a lady to drive. 20. a well-grown yearling by Administrator from a pony mare. Several Hacks. The high-class character of Mr 'fanered's stock is so well-known as to render any commont unnecessary. Full pedigrees may be seen in the N.Z. Stud book, and the stock can be inspected at any time, on application to Mr Tancred at the Farm, ClareviUe.

The Ball of the Season. MASTERTON RIPLB VOLUNTEERS. Annual Ball, DRILL SHED, MASTERTON. Thursday, July 19th, 1891; .AT 8 O'CLOCK. s successful as last year Double Ticket 7/6, Ladies Ticket 2/6. C. A. POWNALL, M. HIOKBOA Captain. Secretary.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3826, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3826, 3 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3826, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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