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F.H.WOOD. TaRATAHI stock SALEJARDS, Dates of coming Sales. FH. WOOD mil hold his regular • fortnightly Stock' Sales, at the Taratahi Yards on dates as under, viz.; Thursday, 16ih June, at 1 o'omok do 30rn do ■■ do - Settlers desirous of disposing of stock are requested to send particulars of entrios to tho undesigned if, possible, at least 7 days prior to date of Bale, in order to ensure full publicity being given to same. Except for private,or special sales, no oharge will be raade'for advertising F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 11th JUNE, 1892, Atl.3op.ra. ' CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. Unreserved Sale Of Nenß', Eoys', and Youths' Clothing, General Drapery of every des* cription, Groceries, Saddloiy, and Produce. EM TTTOOD has received • JUL VY instructions to sell by public auction at his Carterton Auction Rooms on SATURDAY, the 11th June, at 1.30 p.m. Large direct consignment of Mens' Youths', and Boys' Clothing "Comprising Suits, Overcoats, Trousers and Veßts, Trousers ' and Knickerbocker Suits, all of first-class English and Colonial . :■; .. 'Tweeds, Shirts, Sox, Hats, Blankets,- Sheetings, Drtw goods, and general drapory of eveiy description. AISO Tea, Sugar, Flour, Biscuits, and a large quantity of general mefchandise, Saddles, Harness, Whips, etc., etc., etc. ; . Hemembor the date, Saturday, 11th June, at 1.80 p.m. . FOR PRIVATE SALE.

COMFOETrtBLE and well improved Freehold cottage property i sitaate earner of Hastwell and West Sfcs,Groytop, 5 sections land, situate cornor of I Hastwell and West street, Greytown. Improvements in- 1 elude, comfortable 6 roomed verandah cottage, good garden and orchard, and substantial outbuildings. ' Easy terms can be arranged.. For further particulars apply to F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer & Estate Agent. SMALL DAIRY FOR PRIVATE SALE. I H, WOOD is instructed by Mr E. !_''' Selmaii to offer for privato sale his well improved small farm property situate Ward's Line, noarthe Knoll, Morrison's Bush, comprising : 21 Acres of really first?class Ireohold land, seourely fenced, subdivided and well watered.- lm- • provements include comfort ■ : table 5 roomed house, with dairy, stable, cow shed, and other outbuildings, and good orohard and garden, For further particulars apply to P. H, WOOD, | ■' Auctioneer, or Mr E, Selman on the premises.

Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Post Ojji<x.\ Hall Street, Masterton; fnHE proprietor of this Favorite J.: Boarding Boose, ip thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having' renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, beaa to intimate that those giving hirr acall will find that for comfort, etc., isseeoiid to none in the Wairarapa. ' THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE' DISTRICT. Board and Lodging £1 per week paid in advance ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smofcitio/aiuJ fleadinj Booms. Primtt Sitting Eoom for Ladies GOOD STABLING. ©■good paddocks, FRED. .WRIGHT,. I. Proprietor, riOViRNRIEUT LIFE INSURANCE U : DEPARTMENT. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE For Hio following, amongst many rea sous, NeK-Zcaltuiders should support thou uatloiml oilico:1. Its Security is absolute. 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high, i Its Funds are all invested in the Colony,' ; .. . 5. Its business is restricted to New , Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.

Ne*-Zealanders who laonro In Australian and American offices which obtain too bulk of thoir businoss froiu the Old World and the otbor colonies (Irioludlng Quoenslaud, Westorn Australia, and Fiji) havo to pay lor THE LOSS ARISING FROM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY. OF THOSE COUNTRIES, The death-rate In Queensland is 60 pet cent, higher than It Is In Now Zealand, Accumulated Ftodb at present date, oret ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS, ANNUAL INCOME, oyer £300,000, J HJMOHAIffISON, Commissioner. MOBE TESTIMONY. . Evening Post, 291 h April, 18H2, The local industry now known as' The. Mother Mary Joseph Aubcrt Remedies' la about to bo introduced into the colonies of Australia, Mr Kcmpthorne, who now holds ths proprietary rights, leaves to-morrow lor Sydney, ouil intends advertising there on even a larger Bcale than ho has done in Kew Zealand. Ho feels warranted in doing so by the business in Hew South wales is set properly going, Victoria will be entered upon, and each

of tlio other colonics in accession, This will keep tho Rev. Mother very busy preparing the medicines, all of which will be shipped away in bulk as received fiom her, and boltlcd and packed in the same way as is done hcto, Vfo wish Mr Kcropthorne' every success, and we are sure his telling 'ads,'—'The Wealth of Now Zealand,'and < Tho Church, the' State, words in th,e Ausiwlias, and be ot great benefltinbriDgiogtlm rocilUl resources of thie Colony well before o«r neighbours,

Nrw Zealand Tisibs, 30th April, 1802. Mr Orlando Kemptliome leaves acre by the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney Tilth the intention of starting a campaign In. New, South Vales with the Mother Maiy Joteph Aubert liemcdies, H? inf.or.ruii «s that is is astonish tag what, (fflamoww of business is now done m ti?iV goods, in this .Colony, ami as fa intends to .bring tho same energy to bear In the sister colony,, in introducing them there, a large trade is bovuid to spring up. Judicious advertising will always cause a demand for a good article, and, beii g well, aware of this, Mr Kemptliome during the last eight months has been one of the large: t advertisers in New Zealand, and we understand his advertisements appear in | 47.papers, daily. The introduction of these I remedies : bas given employment to a largo number of hands, and has caused the circulation of a largo amountof money, Theysh'ould readily commend themselves to the Australian's) who will bo'abk to stb for themselves

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 3

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