N, OE ve at llal 12 in id AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY! THE WONDER OF THE DAY. Tons ol Drapery and Clothing will be sold AT HIE PALACE THEATRE, GREYTOWN ON FRIDAY (i c to-morrow) and SATURDAY, Groytown Auction Rooms too small to hold tho GOODS and THE AUDIENOE, Immense display I A show in itself and BARGAINS will be tho order of tho day. AH NEW GOOIiS direct from tho manufacturers, FH, WOOD will sell as above by • publio auction under instructions from Mr J. P. Murphy, Everyone studying economy should attend this Mmnmoth Show and Sale, P. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. i t To Drapers, Storekeepers, Hotelkeepersj Heads of Families, Private Buyers, ) . F. H. WOOD, TAKATABI STOCK SALE YARDS Dates of coming Sales, T7I H. WOOD will hold his regiila JO , fortnightly Stock Sales, at tin Taratnhi Yards un dates as under, viz., Thursday, sth May, at 1 o'cloci do , 19th do dodo 2nd June, do do 3Cm do do do 30th do ' do Settlors daairoua of disposing of stuck are requested to send particulars of entries to the undersigned if, possible, al least 7 days prior.to date of sale, in order to ensure full publicity being given to same, Except fur private,or special sales, no charge will bo made for advertising, F. H. WOOD, \ Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 6th May, 1892, AT 1 o'CLOOK, TAKATAHI STOCK SALE. FH, WOOD will sell by Publio , Auction at bis Taratahi yards on tho above date atl o'clock.' 300 Store Ewes, forward 300 Mixed Sheep 200 Lambs 150 Merino Wethers, 4 and C tooth 120 Ewes (tupped) 70 First Class Romney Marfh Ewes (tupped to pure bred Rorhney Marsh Rams 50 Merino Ewes, 2 tooth 50 Merino Lambs 12 Calves and yearlings ' 4 Cows springing to calf 1 Grade Bull, 4 years, very quiet Suvoral good hacks and buggy lioisos Further entries invited. Important and entirely Unreserved Sa BY PUBLIO AUCTION AT THE PALACE HALL, GREYTOWN, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NEXT, 29 th and 39 th April, at 1.30 p,m, sharp H. WOOD, Instructed by Mr J. JD , P. Murphy, agent for the manufacturers, who his just arrived in ftew Zealand with a consignment of 137 cases and bales of first class goods, 10 of which have been apportioned to Greytotvu to be sold Absolutely Without JUsem The goods consist of tho following Oalicoe, sheeting. Toilet and Table Covers, Cambrics, West of England Worsteds, Coatings, Damasks, Table Napkins, All-wool Scotch and Irish Tweeds, Quilts, Counterpanes, Ladies' Dresses, Piece Goods, Lish Linens, Readymade Clothing, Emb Table Covers, Towels, Cashmeres, Lace Curtains Blankets, Rugs, Irish Friezes, Merinos, Cutlery, Electroplated Ware, etc., etc, Hare opportunity to scctiro bargains, No chasers. Remember Friday and Saturday next, commencing each day at 1.30 p.m. Everything must bo sold. F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer, FOR PRIVATE SALE, /j AA'ACREfarmof the best land x\JV/ in the Wairarapa. Well improved and divided into 16 paddocks, securely fenced and well watered. Good homestead, outbuildings, yards eto, For further particulars apply, F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, O R SALE About Three Acres First Class Land (Freehold.) Securely Fenced, and otherwise highly improved, with Five Boomed House, Well-finished and nearly new; Sheds and other necessary Outbuildings. PRICE, £l5O. One third cash, balance on very easy terms, For Particulars apply— Wairarapa Daily Times Office, Masterton, SPECIA r, PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE FOR THIS MOijTH. PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS!! rpHKEE-QUARTERS and FULL. LENGTH OADINETS Beautifully Finißhed. Epl to the beat produced in the Colony for 7/G Half Dozen L 2/0 ' Dozen 3/- Pirsfc Copy Oath at the Time tif Sitting only, Family Group Vignettes and Matt" Opals at Reduced Rates. Views taken in Town or Country, TOS. ED. PRICE, Queen Street, Masterton. ARAPA NORTH COUNTY. rPICFi is horcby given that the Electoral Rolls and Defaulters Lists for the several Hidings will bo of on for inspection during oflice ourß at these chambers mitilthe May next CopioHoftherf'Vaand lists may ie 1, e it ol )r ior ie or t'.'e Riding of Masterton at Mr "'lndcrsen's Store, Mauricoville, and Mr Wilton's store, Bideford; For the Riding of Alfredton at the Road Board office, Alfredton, and the residence of Mr • % H. Mattht Mangaone; For the Riding of Eketahuna, at the Road Board office, Eketahuna; For the Riding of Castlepoint, at he store of the Wairarapa Farmers' t. ~ ciation, Tinui; For tho Riding of Wainuioru, at the Roadman's cottage, Blairlogie, and the residence of Mr T. E. latharo, Homewood ; For the Riding of Akitio at tho Road Board office, Aolionga. Objections to the said rolls must lodged in writing at the R.M Court nearest to the place where the Riding Roll is kept, on' or before the 31st day of May, 189?.. Notice of times and places of sitting of the Court to hear objections will be giyen in due course.- ■- VRatepayers'are specially reminded that those whose names'Sull remain on the defaulters lists after the-rolls are finally made lip in June, will be disqualified from participating in any election which may occur durint; the 12 :non lis conmt" ci- e mi tin- lt>> oi July, 1892. . F. G v- ■ ut, County Clerk. County Council Ohamhers, Masterton, 27th April,. 1892.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4100, 29 April 1892, Page 3
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851Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4100, 29 April 1892, Page 3
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