• F.H.WOOD. SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, 1392, at 1.30 p.m. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. F.H.wboi). IMPORTANT UNRESERVED S ALE . Spring Trap, .. 'lip Dray and Harness, Single and Double Buggy Harness, Saddles and Sido Saddles, c ■■':.'. Dew. and Second-hand FURNITURE, including haudaome Wardrobe, Cheats of Drawers, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Spring Mattrassoa, Tables, Chairs, Easy Chairs, Hofas, Spring Uuuehes, ■' Waßhstands, Dressing Tables, Din» ing Tables, &c, &b, Awo—--2 Tons of Chamberlain's Mom (guar'an- • - tend), . 60 sacks Whole 60 sacks Crushed Oats 20 Braes, Tea, guaranteed of first" oltia's quality, and General Groceries of evory description. Also a Large Consignment ot llools and Shoes. . GENERAL DRAPERY, Boys' and Youth's Clothing; data, Sox, &c M &c, '''■■■' IRONMONGERY* GENERAL MERCHANDISE of every description, BOOESI BOOKS 11-BOOKSIII And a special trial consignment of. High OlaSs, Well Bound, and Illustrative "BOOKS; Inoludiug Life and Explorations of Dr Livingstone, The Pathway'of Life, The Living World, The Story of Man, Picturesque England in Lay and Legend, Picturesque Scotland in Lay and Legend, Household book of Irish Eloquence, Pope Leo 13th, his We aud Letters, Glories of Ireland, Gathered Gems, etc. etc, Also—--1 7 ton Screw Jack; 15 ton Screw Jack in good order.. 1 oase Prime Canterbury Hams, • guaranteed ... P. fl. W 0 0 D Has received positive instructions to sell the whole of the above by public auction at his GREYTOWN ROOMS, On SATURDAY, the 25th inst. At 1.80 pin; ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. J"' Bargains will be the order u£ the day. . • , TUESD/iY, JUNE 28,1892, At 1 o'clock. Entirely unreserved sale of Sheep, Horses, Hamesß, Saddles, Household Furniture aud Effects, at CROSS' ROAD, MORRISON'S RUSH, I H. WOOD has received iastruo- ., tinns from the Executors in the Estate of the late Thomas Cross, to boII by public auction, on the premises known as his.farm, and situate Cross' Road, Morrison's Bush,' on Tuesday, 28th inst, at 1 p m. sharp, as under, viz.— 80 Purebred 4 and b-tnoth Lincoln Ewes in lamb (lamb early) 100 Crossbred Ewes in lamb 1 Black Pony, 2 Brood Mares, 1 I in foal 1 1 2-year-old Draught Filly 1 Trap, set Harness, Saddle and Bridle Also the whole of his household iur- % nitura and offocte. NO RESERVE. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp, Tobsday, 28th inst. F.H.WOOD, Auctiono THURSDAY, 30th JUNE, 1892, At 1 o'olook, :X Taratahi Stock Sale. \ H, WOOD will sell by public X', auction at his Taratahi Yards, on the above date - 120 Ewes in Lamb 80 Lambs (t,e, hoggets, in the wool) 00 Ewes in lamb ~: . 0 Yearlings 1 Dairy Cow 4 Store Cows 8 Dairy Cows, oalve September Fwlkr. Entries IwM> WEDNESDAY JULY 6m, 1892. ' At 1 o'clock. ' Sale of freehold farm property, dairy stock, horses, spring trap, har. ness, saddle, dairy utensils, tools, and effects, grafted apple trees, &c,, &c, ( H. WOOD has received Instruc- ' ( tionß from Mr E. Selman, who h leaving the district, to sell by public auction on the promises, Ward's line, Morrison's Bush, on the above date, his well improved farm nropertycomprialiig, 21 acres of really, first class land, securely fenced, subdivided and well watered, Improvements . include comfortable 5 roomed house, with dairy, stable, cow shed, and other outbuildings, and good orchard and gardou. Also stock, Ac, as under, viz,, 3 really fiist class dairy cows, in calf, (no better cowain the dis- . triot) 12-year-old heifer, in calf \ heavy trap mare, 6 years, guaranteed, soundstaunch and quiet 1 bay colt, rising 2 years 1 spring trap and harnoßs tools, and other effects, too numerous to particularise. Abo a-quantity "of grafted apple trees, good• koeping Boris, rhubarb routs, etc, N.8.-Alowtipsetprice will be put on the.proporty, bu,t everything else will be sold without the slightest reserve. Railway Boarding House. (ffearlj Cowrie Post Offiu.) ■ Hall Street, Maste'rton. f pHE proprietor-of this. Favorite J Boarding H owe, i'p thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovatod and completely refurnished it. throughout, beaa to intimate that thoße giving bin* I a call will find that for comfort, etc, is Eflcond to none iu the .Wairarapa. THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE iDISTRIOT. paid in advance ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING BEDS, ONE SHILLING tkoldngad Reading jßootiu. . fn'tute I ihttingJswm for Ladies GOOD STABLING. WGOOD ■ PADDOCKS MED. WRIGHT, Proprietor. ISPCyalejßies fuimthtti on application. MLLAXDB ■• writing and copying FLUIDS. . AIL COIOURS ; VAKIOUS'QCAUim , D, ANP Kf JDOUAKI) ";' : MaNyFApT^BES^ : ' K, ■ r-Yxeii St., BuiuiWam,-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4144, 22 June 1892, Page 3
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