F fl. WOODi, TaRATAHI STOCK SALE JARDS. Dates of coming Sales. T7I H. WOOD will hold his regular Jj , ferfchiehtly Stock Sales, at-the Taratahi Yards un dates »a under, viz., Thursday, 7th April, At 1 o'omok. do ; 21st do . .do . do, ; . sth May, • do do 19th do do do. i' 2nd Jpra, ; do do J6th do do • do. ..-■ 30th do . i'io , Settlers dssiroua of disposing of stock are requested to send particulars of entrieatu the undersigned if, possible, at least 7 days prior to date of sain, in order tn ensure full publicity being given to same. Except for private,or special sales, no charge will be made for advertising. ..F.H.WOOD,. ■ •. Auctioneer; 'MONDAY, 11th APRIL, 1892, At 3 o'clook, GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. WAIRARAPA RAOING CLUB'S 'AOTUMN MEETING. KAOEPfITviLEGE 7* H. WOOD has received mstrucll ■ tions from .the Stewards of the above Clubj to sell by Pnblio Auction at his Greytqwii Rooms, on Monday next, the 11th instant, at 8 p,m,, the Privileges of the Race Meoting, to be held at the Tauherenikau course, on Easter Monday, April 18th, coutpm ing:~ . . Lot 1. Gates ■•'-■„' 2. Grand Stand liar ~ 3, do do Refreshment Room „ 4. Outside Booth „ 5. do Refreshment Boom „ 6. Horse Tarda „ 7. Fruit and Fanov Stall; ■ SATURDAY, 16th APRIL, . At 2 o'clock. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMSEntirely Unreserved Sale of Freehold . House Property at Moroa. FH. WOOD is favored with instruc- . tiona to sell by public auction at hisGreytown Rooma, on Saturday, the 16th April next, at 2 p.m., WITHOUT REBERVB :- One acre ot Freehold Land, situate fronting the main road at Moroa, near Greytown, and next the residence of Mr W, S. Wakelin. Land is fenced, and the improvements include four roomedcottage, stable and shed. TERMS IF DESIRED. Absolutely no reserve. A bargain for some one. FIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN WINTER GOODS. Special Lines for this week. LADIES ULSTERS, CLOABS, J A (J SETS, A GRAND VARIETY OF DRESS MATERIALS. The Best Value in the District. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY C. SMITH & CO., DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, MASTEKTON. SPECTACLES.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 3
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