F. H. WOOD. SATURDAY, 20ia AUGUST, 1892, AT 1.80 P.M. GRETOWN AUCTION ROOMS. Entibely UNRESERVED SALE CP Household Furniture and effects, General Merchandise and Produce; new and second-hand Single Buggin, Spring Traps, Spring Dray, Harness, Saddlery, etc,, etc. FU. WOOD has received iristruc- • • tions from various consignors to sell by public auction, absolutely without reserve, Large Consignments of everything, Including : New and second-hand Housohold Furniture, New and secondhand Vehicles of every description, Harness, Saddles, Horse Rugs, Drapery and Clothing, Blankets, Shawta, Screw Jack 7 tons, Singer's Sewing Machino, Tea, Sugar, Flour and General Groceries, Crockery, etc. flfco. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD, Remember tho Date, Goods on view prior to. sale. Call and Inspect
SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1892, At 2 o'clock, Unreserved Sale of Valuable Freehold Cottage Property, situato Hastwell-street.Greytown.aud : quarter acre in Main-street. HI H. WOOD has received instruc- . 0 • tioiiß from the Trustees in the estate of the late A. Bowers, to sell by publio auction at his Groytown Rooms on the above date, the freehold properties in said estate, comprisin?— Lot 1. 5 Beotici"E T.and, situate corner of JJastiveil-atreetand West-street, together with G-roomed Verandah Cottage, and outbuildings, now in the occupation of Mrs Bowers. Lot 2, i acre section, situate next the Foresters' Arms Hotel, fronting Muin-street. Terms can be arranged for if desired. For further particulars apply to— E. W. TiTR, Solicitor, Or to F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer. SPECIAI PHOTOGRAPHIC JNOTICE FOR THIS MONTH.
PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS! Three-quarters and full. LENGTH CABINETS Beautifully Finished. Equal to the beat produced in the Colony for 7/6 Half Dozen ■L2/6 Dozen 3/- First Copy Gash at the Time of Sitting only. Family Group Vignettes and Matt Opals at Reduced Rates, Views taken in Town or Country, TEfOS. ED. PRICE, Qcm Street Mastertqn WOODCOTE HOUSE" SCHOOL, HOBSON STBEET, WELLINGTON, Headmaster, 0.1, Gardiner, b,a,, Pembroke College, Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master G F. Wooldridgc, M,A„ Keblo Collego, Oxford; Drill, ing and Gymnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjeots—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christohurch and Wanganui, Tho school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked alter out ot school hours. The house has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds including a field for oricket and football. An experienced matron is in charge of the domestio arrange* ments Vacancies for several Boarders and a few Day Boys, For Prospectus and full information apply to the HEADMASTER, INFLUENZA. IF you havo pains in your limbs, feel feverish, with headache and a general feeling of lassitude, you may be sure that you have influenza coming. Now this is the time to get—
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Every Buyer loud in its Praise, It Has No Equal For Efficiency, Quickness And Cheapness Combined. Several further Improvements haying been effected for the coming season, it is how recognised by all who havo scon it to be the only Woolpress worth buying Intending buyers should forward their orders early to prevent disappointment, as orders are now coming in rapidly from all directions. The following testimonial received (amongst others) shows tho appreciation the Press is held in Tomonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 1802. Dkar ?in,—We have much pleasure in tostifymg to tho efficiency and general excellence of tho "Zealandia Wool I'rcss" w8 bought of you last season. Tho best proof of our opinion is in tho fact of our sending you a second order this season. Yours truly Nelhon Bros., Lid, Per W> W, Nelson. Every other branch of my business will still have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this wellknown establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship combined with moderate prices. HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) 5/• per eet cash; 5/6 booked, JAMES MUIR, Queen Street,, .Makterton, The palatine insurance COMPANY, (Limited), Fire, Accident and Guarantee, Authorised Capital 11,000,000 Paid Up 172,064 Reserve Fund 166,718 Claims Promptly Settled. Local Agent—6. LANGTON. Agent for Wellington District, P,H, MaoKIMON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4191, 13 August 1892, Page 3
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