F, H.WCOD, TARATAHI STOCK SALS YARDS, Datss of coming Sales, "pi H WOOD will hold his regular JJ < fortnightly Stock Salea, at the Taratahi Yards un dates as under, viz.j Thursday, 19ih May, at 1 o'oiook do 2nd Jdme, • ' do do ]Bth do do: do 30th do do Settlers dssirous of disposing of etock are requested to ednd particulars of entries to the nndersignod if, possible, at least 1 days prior to date of sale, in order tn ensure fall publicity being given to same. Except for private,or special sales, no charge will bo made for advertising, F.H.WOOD, • Auctioneer.
TOESDAY, 31»t May, 1802,-at 1 p.m Entirely Unrepyed Slap of Horses, Slieep,Cattle, Pigs Poultry,,. Farming;.lmplements, Tools, Spring TipDray and Harness,Housebold Furnitureand Effects. F ": E', ,J|ipOD; has. received initrvc< •' tiaiis froffi Sir Robort Ma'cLellan (who has disposed of his property and is leaving the district.) .to tell by public auction, on his farm joining the Taratahi Dairy Factory, without roserve, on the abovo date, Stock, &o, as under Marsh Gams 8 ltaras . 2 Dairy Oowa in milk and in calf : ] Draught Jfare in foal and with ; ■•foal at'toot ' 1 Trap Mare by Admiral, 5 yeara old 1 Yearling hy The. Prpmior... I Boar aim L'Sow, praigreo Berkshire > _•> II Ducks and 20 Fowls 1 Spring Trap and bet ol Harness 1 Spring Tip Dray and Harness Ploughs,- Harrows, Chains, Tools, Dairy Utensilß, Furniture and Effects Remember TUESDAY, 31sc instant, at 1 p.m. THURSDAY, 2ND JUNE, 1892. it 1 o'clock.
TARATAHI STOCK SALE, H, WOOD will nell by public auc- , tion at his Taratahi Yards, on Thursday, 2nd June, at 1 p,m----800 Good ewes (dry) 200 Lauiba (good) 20 Calyee, steers tirid heifers * 4 Cows (dairy) 7 Calves, mostly steers . 8 Heifers (empty).2 years old 1 Steer, 2 years.-; , • ■ Further Entries Invited, SATURDAY, lITK JUNE, 1892, At 3.30 p.m. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, Unreserved Sale Of
Mens', Eoys', and Youths' Olothiiig, Ueneral Drapery of every des» cription, Groceries, Saddlery, and Produce. ■ FUj YTTOOD has received • 11. VV instructions to' sell by public auction at his Carterton Auction Rooms on SATURDAY, the lltli June, at 130 p.m. Large direct consignments Mens', Youths', and Boys'' Clothing,' Comprising Suits, Ovenoats, Trousora and Vests, Trousers and Knickerbocker Suits, all of first-class English and Colonial Tweeds, Shirts, Sox, Hats, Blankets; Sheetings, Dross goods, and general drapery of ■ eveiy description.--iiso Tea, Supar, Flour, Biscuits, and a . ltfg'o quantity of general merI , : ohandise,'■ Saddles,; Harness, '"Whips, etc., etc., etc. Hemember the date, Saturday, lltli June, at 1.80 p.m.
|jlOR SALE ABARGAIIT ■' ONE JS'EW BELL ORGAN, S atopa, nnd knee swell. A Powerful Instrument, PRICE—£IB. P. H WOOD, . Auctioneer-Groytown
WHAT PEOPLE SAY,' Mrs M. L Morgan, Olifton, Aratapu, Auckland, H. l„ • under date 2Bid" January/ 1892, writes:— _ Dear Pir,-Some two years affo, hnvmg previously enjoyed good health,l was seriously taken ill, and found it very difficult to got relief. At first I treated myself thinking that I should soon bo well aeain; but my illness grew upon me and 1 was completely prostrated, and unable to do anything, .1 sought modicn adtice frohV'cur focal doctor, and he proscribed for me, My ailment was des« cnbed bb black jaundice and gall stones, and at timea I suffered much pain. Our doctor's treatment did not do me much good, as the attacks' were frequent and very sevore. Some months passed, and I felt that I was becottine hopelessly ill. My friends were shocked at my sallow and qbanged appoaranee, and more than one has told me since that they never expected toseeipe, w.ellmiin, I went to Auckland for change of air and scene, and to seek, further medical advice. I got it, and for a time seemed to improve, tho change evidently doing me good; but It waH not tonio enough, for after a week 0' bo I was sgain laid up,' All,tho medioal aid I (jot In AuoHand scorned unavailing and I returned home with very little,to hope fur, Hero I suffered severe attacks, and had to lay up repeatedly. :My. husband had a very opinion of patent medicines, but ?eeing Clement's Tonjo advertised as of euch wonderful effect in serious 'oases, and heing quito at a loss to suggest any other untried remedy, he brought home a bottle and wedetermincd to try it. At tho wmo.tjmo wo resolved to say nothing i/f the medicine wo were using until fully satisfied of its effects, The first dose did me gopd and 1 improved rapidly. Friends who would not owe been surprised to h£af o( my death wore really astonis^eft at my recovery; I was soon MHsfifid as •to tho Vsluo of Clements lomoj and g|adly recommended it to others, and so d# my ; husband, Tho storekeeper spoko to him ono day and asked him if ho had been recoffimendine Clements Tonic, for ho had almost sold out, and lmd only 'one bottle lefi. "Givo it to me," said my hnsbaiid, " I wouldn't be without it for anything." ])y the time I had taken one buttle I was able to got about my work Friends thought the improvement only temporary, and expected to see me prostrated again, but I am thiinkluj to say that such has not tpn the case.; Every doaodid iU work, | and ' after a fortnight one dose diyj" *jn the early morning. 1 have used only and have the fourth in the houso;, tdo not take it regularly, "bftfc % to ibon the least Ryiuptoinofanvthing being wrong, and I have many times proved it to be a good preventive of returning sickness: It is now eight or niije months since I. recovered, and Clement's' Tonic has kept me in good health all through , Lean;again' get on with my house and dairy work with comfort and pleasure., I am pleased to' be ablo to recommend Clemont's tonic, for I hayo found it a true friend, and:'am convinced that it will eive health to many suffering, if they, will only givo ita KormV*' 7 "' B ™" ,u "''"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4125, 30 May 1892, Page 3
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