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SATURDAY, 13th June* 1891,, At 2 o'clock. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMSUNRESERVED SAI-E. . I. H WOOD Will Bell by Public Auction, at his Carterton Rooms on Saturday, the Mtn June, at 2 o'clook, large consignments of General Merchandwe, Household Furniture and Produce, including : Drapery, Grocery, Crockery. Glassware, Saddlery, Canterbury Hams and Bacon, Biscuits, Clooks, Fancy Goods, Ironmongery, Tools, &c, &c., &»• AO RESERVE. BATURDAY, JUNE 18tb, 1891, At 1 O'Olock, sharp. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, Special and Important Sale of 1000 APPLE TREES Choice varieties grafted on Blight proof stocks. A trial consignment from Blenheim. Ett nM 'oceived • Jtl. W instruction* to sell by Publio Auction on the 13th inst, at Qk? o'clock. A consignment of 1000 choice and well grown APPLE TREES, from Blkkhkim, in lots of one dozen. All named varieties, and catalogued. Ab the days are short and other goods and consignments have to be disposed of, the sale must commence at 1 o'clock sharp. ■ TUESDAY, JUNE 16th, At 1 o'clock.

IMPORTANT SALE OP THOROUGHBRED STOCK. H. WOOD has received instruc in consequence ot his disposing of his farm, to sell by public auction at the Homestead, Taratahi, the whole of his valuable collection of Thoroughbred Stock : BROOD MARES. J, rm Princess Royal, sister to Administrator and Consul. 2. cm Fair Agnes, dam to Master Agneß, Maroro, Rosa Bonheur and Senator. J ' 3. cm Ruby, by Traducer, dam of First Water. 4. cm Firstwater by the Premie:— Ruby. . All the brood mares are in foal to Forester. FOUR YEAR OLDS. O.ldFellow by the Premier—Misdeal. bm Verbose by the PremierGabble. TWO YEAR, OLDS. 7. Sir Harry by the Premier—Gabb'e. 8. eg Royal Oak, by Puriri—Princess Koyal. •9. eg First Blood by the PremierRuby ' 10. bf Alcion6 by Piscatonous—Revoke, 10 a. Fresh Deal, by Puriri, out of Misdeal YEARLINGS.

11. co Senator by Administrator—Fair Agnes. 12. rcßaHanceby Administrator—Baby. 13. rf PrinoeM of Wales by Pisoatori. OUR. 14. rt foal by Master Agnes—Princess Royal. IN TRAINING. 15. brg The Spy by Hornby—Bribery. 16. cm Bom 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 hi«h-claes character of Mr Tancred's stock is so well-known as to render any comment 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 ClareviHe. 1 Bay Filly, 2 years, by Tattler ; dam Pattie by Natworth (Pattie is

Orthello's dam). 1 Brown Filly, 2years, by Tattler' damMaritana by Don Juan (tbi filly is own enter to Depression). 1 Black Colt, 2 years, by Tattler; dam Hazel, by Kakapo. 1 Black Filly, 2 years, by Tattler; dam Oreygown, (supposed to be a pure bred mare). 1 Dark Grey Filly, Samoa, 4 years, by Tattler; dam a Clymenua mare. 1 Dark Brown Colt, Mikado, 8 years, by Tattler ; dam a Clymenua mare. 1 Brown Filly, Hohoro, 2 years, by Tattler; dam a Bavensdown mare. 1 Black Colt, Billy Brown, 3 years, by Tattler; dam a atronc; useful mare. 1 Brown Filly, Tewhiti, 2 yean, by Tattler; dam, a strong useful mare.

THURSDAY, JUNE 18th, 1891. Atl O'clock. TARATAHI STOCK SAiE. F. H. WOOD WILL sell by Public Auction at bis Taratabi Yards on the above date, at 1 p.m.— 100 Ewes in Lamb 40 Store Ewes 6 Dairy Cows 8 Heifers, 2 year old,empty Horses of ail classes 2 Heifers in calf 5 Milch Cows • 52 Lambs, mixed 60 2 and 4-tooth es in lamb Further entries invited.

Railway Boarding House (Nearly Qpposi Post Office.) Hall Street. Masterton. X Boarding House, in thanking hia patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bess to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it isaecoiid to none iu the Wairarapa. TUB BEST Is~TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. paid in advance, or £1 et the end of the W ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Snoking %nd Beading Roams. Private Sitting Boom for Ladies. 300 D STABLING. FRED WRIGHT PROPSUEIOR. BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. COKE )N SALE at the gasworks, 25a p< ton or 1b 6d per. bag. B. BROWN, . lowa CJerk.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3831, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3831, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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