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F, H.-WCOD, TaRATAHI STOOK SAL?! YARDS. /Dates of coming Sales, 17! H. WOOD will hold his regular r : . fortnightly Stock Sales, at the Taratahi Yards on dates as under, viz., Thubsday, 19th May, at 1 o'omok do 2ndJdme, do. do 16th : db .:' . do; ; do 30th. do do 'Settlers desirous of disposing of stock aro requested to send particulars of entries to the undersigned if, possible, at least 1 days prior to, date of sale, in order t» ensure full publicity being giveu to Barae,' Except forprivate,or special Bales, no charge will bo made for advertising, F.H.WOOD, i , Auctioneer. ; FRIDAY, 27th MAY, 1892, ! At 3 p.m.

CARTERTON AUCTION BOOMS, By order of" W, B. Ohenneljs Esq, agent- of the Public Trustee,' 2 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, 1..., . Situate .. ~■ ; ... HIGMTREET, CARTERTON. Ell WOOD has.rcoeived • JUL, YV ioßfcriictions to boII by public auction at his Cattettoh Rooms on the above date, at B: ; p.m, all that piece Or pardel of'laud containing 2 acres, be the same a little more or leas, , ' : having a frontage of 200 Ma' to ;:;; -High»treet, : Oatteiton, by a depth ; rbf ; 1000 links; : arid : being,' part of ~.,' section No '4, oh the plan of the ; township of Cartorton'; one of the ■.,; best building siteain the fcorough'. ! The .laud is fenced and of good ■■"■ ; quality,/ 1 ' 1 ',:'■/" : ; TERMS AT ; SAnß'. :,:.,■ P. H. WOOD,' Auctioneer. TCESDAYi3I!t.May, , ;1892 l at-lp.m Entirely Uureserved Slae of . Horses, She'ep.Cattle, Pigs Poultry, Farming Imple•nients, Tools, Spring TipDray ; anclHa'mdss,Hdusebold Furniture and Effects, FH, WOOD has 'received instruct tioiia.froin Mr Robert MacLellan (who has 'disposed of his property and is leaving the district) to Rell by public auction, on his farm joining the Twatahi Dairy Factory, without reserve, on the above date, Stock, &o, as under;— ;•; ICO Ewes in lamb to pure bred Eoniney ■Marshßams :., •: . - :: ;'8 Rains"'' ' '"' ; ■''.''■"' : 2 Dairy Cows in milk and inoalf :■] Draught Mare in foal and with : foal at foob i: ■ . ' " 1 Trap Mare by Admiral, 5 years old 1 Hack Mare . '1 Yearling byTheiPreniior ■1 Boar and 1 Sow, pedigree Berk- ■ shire,; , ■ ■'.,-. 11 Duckßmid2i) Fowls '•■ 1 Spring Trap and Set of Harness 1 Spring Tip Dray and Harness -.-. Ploughs;' Harrows, Cimin's, Tools, 1 Dairy Utensils, Furniture and -Effects ' ' KeraoniborTDßSDAy, 31st instant, at 1 p.m. THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE, lb'92. !,'.; ;."•;' : 'At 1 o'clock. : !|

TARATAHI STOCK SALE. nJH.'WOOD will self by public nuc- ,| tioa at hia Taratahi Yards, on Thursday, 2nd Juue, at 1 p,in-r-- • • 800 Good ewes (dry) ' 200 Lambs ((rood) ' •.'•,.' : 20 Calves, steers ■ and heifers •■';■! 4 Cows.(dairy) .. .:''■'' 7 Calves; mostly steers ■ , 8. Heifers (empty) 2 years old . ■ T'Steer, 2yeara

:Furtlior Entries Invited, A BARGAIN ONE KEW BELL ORGAN, 5 stops, and knee swell, A' Powerful Instrument. PKIOE-£lB. F.HWOOD, Auctioneer Greytown FOE;PIUVATE SALE-4 B AMAIN, Obe Express Waggonnette, O, WOOD'S Auction Kooms, , '• Greytown.:'. TERMS if desired. WHAT PEOPLE SAY, MrsM; L Morgan, Clifton, Aratapu,Auckland, 11, under date 23rd January,' 1892, writes:—

Dear Sir,—Some two years ago, hav« ing previously enjoyed good health,!" was seriously taken ill,, and found it very diflioult to get relief. : At first I treated myself thinking that I should soon bo well airain j but my illness grew upon me and 1 was completely prostrated, and unable to do anything, I sought medica advice; from cur local doctor, and lie prescribed for me, My ailment was described as blank jaundice and gall stones, andaUimcal suffered much pain, • Our doctor's treatment did not do me much good, as the attacks were frequent and very severe, Some months passed, and I felt that I was becoming hopolessly ill, My friends were shucked at my sallow and changed appearance, and more than one has told me since that they never expected to see me well again, I went to Auckland for change of air and scene, aridto soeU further medical advice, I got it, and for a time seenied toimprove, the change evidently doing me good; but it was not ioNjg ejiough, for after a week or so I.was again laid up, , AH the medical aid l;got In Auckland seemed unavailing,' and I returned home with very.' little' to hope for, Here I Suffered sovere attacks, and had-to lay up repeatedly. My husband had a voiy poor opinion of patent medicines,, but seeing Clement's Tonic advertised as of such 'Wonderful effect in seriouß ceses, and being.qqite at a loss to suggest any other untried romedyjhe broughthome abn'tle and we determined to try it. At tho same time we resolved to say nothing of the, medicine we were using unjil fujly satisfied of its effects. The first dose did megood and 1 improved rapidly, Friends who: : would not have been surprised to hear of mydeathwere really astonished at my recovery. I was soon satisfied,:as- to the valuo of 01emint| [l'onio, and gladly recommended it to 1 othors, and so did my husband. The storekeeper sppko to him one day and asked,him if he had been recommending Clements Tonic, for heJiad almost sold out, and had onlyone bottle left, "Give it to me,!'said my hnsbandj ".I wouldn't be without it.for anything." By the t}the I'had. taken ono bottle I was able tii get about,my' work ;again, Friends thought the improvement only temporary, and expected to see me prostrated again, butl am thankful to say tbatsuch has not been, the case, i Every, dose did its work,, and- after • a 'fortnight I only took one dose a day, in the early morning, 1, have used only three bottles, and Lave the fourth in the house. Ido not take it regularly, but fly to it on the least symptom of anything being wrong, and' I have many times proved it to be a good-preventive of returning sickness. It is now eight or nine months since I'reoovered, and Clement's ;Tonio,h,iß kept me-in good health all through., I can again get on with my house and dairy work with com» fort and pleasure, I am pleased to be able to recommend Clement's Topic, for I have found it a true friend, and am convinced that it will give health to many suffering, if they will only give it a MORGAN, v v "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 3

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