P. H.WOOD. FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1892. AT 2 O'CLOCK, IN THE CARTERTON AUOTIOIi • .-, ROOMS. ■•• Freehold Cottage Proporty, for sale by public auction, under instructions from W. B, Ohennells (Agent of the Publio Trustee.) FH, WOOD has received instruc- , tionsas above, to aell by Public Auction at his Carterton rooms, on Friday, tho2ndSeptember, at 2 p.m., all the piece or parcel of land containing 1 rood 87 perches, more or less, being part of section No 144, Taratahi Plain Block, having a frontage of 109 links to the Main Road, by a narrowing depth of 600 links,the rear line or boundary being 88 links in breadth, be the same several measurements a little more or less, together with all buildings erected thereon being a cottage and outbuildings at present in the occupation of Mr Waters. Tho above property is situate next Mr Underbill's residence and shop, Carterton. Terms at sale, or on application to F. H, WOOD, , Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At Uno O'Olock. wm\ F. H. WOOD V Taratahi Yards 100 Hoggets in tho Wool 130 Hogtjeta, mixed sexes 50 Eweainlnmb 3 Cows (springing) • •r■ ■ 10 Head mixed cattle 12 steers and heifers
FOR PRIVATE SALE. * NEW DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, . (complete with all improvements). QNEW SINGLE-SEATED BUG/0 GIBS, otc, etc. THE above are built by Mcaars Uoiisu and Hurrell, of Wellington, and are triumphs ot the coachbuilders' art. Prices very low. May be seen at my Greytown Rooms. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer.
SALE! SALE! SALE! BE it known unto all Men,Ladiea' and even the wee Buirnies that this is RHANNAH&CO'S. ANNUAL SALE BOOTS & SHOES. COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, . Foil 14 DAYS ONLY. TWELVE months ago wo moved into our present premises in Queen stroet, Maaterton, and wo havo d&ne double the business no anticipated, though wo have not made much profit, but the public have reaped the benefit. From tho numerous testimonials wo have received from tho general public tho Palace G Boots are giving general satisfaction, The prices of the Palace Gi Boots have enabled tho .Working Man to take his wife and children to Hannah's autt procure them comfortable fitting Boots and Shoes at reasonablo prices, As wo hold only one sale each year wo make it a terror to all boot dabblers, Space will not permit us to givo a full price list, but subjoin a few of the principal lines,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DE> l PARTMENT. Ladies' nice Walkine Shoes from 4/11, 5/11,0/6. ■ ■ ■ Ladies' Jnice Evening Shoes from 3/11, 4/6,6/0. Ladies' nice Balmorals from 7/11, 9/6, i 10/6. J Ladies' nice Kid Elastic Boots from 5/11. 0/6,7/6. ThoPalacoG Calf Balmorals, Beautiful Boots. Tho Palaco 6 Dairy Boots from 6/6, 7/11,8/6. Tho Palace G Calf Oxford Shoos from 7/11, 9/6, Girls' Calf Balmorals from 4/6, 5/6, 6/0. Girls' Oopportoo Boots from 2/11,3/11. 4/11. Ladiea and Children's Slippers from 2/0, ■ 3/0, 4/0. Children's Boots and Shoes from 1/-, 1/6, 2/., 2/0. GENTS'DEPARTMENT. TheJPalaceG Shooting Boots from 9/11 10/0,12/6; The Palace G. Water ' tujhtafrom 9/11, 10/0, 13/0; The ' Palace G Porpoise Shooting Boots from 22/0,23/0; The Palaco G. Calf Cookhams from 17/6, lflf; Tho Palace G Oxford and Derby Shoes from 8/6,10/ C; Gents' Patent Court Shoes from 7/11, 9/6; Gents' English made Balmorals from 10/0,12/0, 10/6; Gents'SJippors at all prices; The Palaco G Youths' Kip Shooters from 7/11, 8/0; The Palace G Youths' Balmorals from 9/6, 10/0; Youths' Strong Lace Boots from 5/11,0/11,7/0; Boys'Strjnc; School Boots from 4/11, 0/0 j Boys'- Shooters from 0/6, 7/6; Mens' Bcal Waterproof Drainage Boots from 25/-'Mfins' Long Gum Boots from 21/-, 22/6,25/-. Ulycorole, Satin Polish, Meltoniim Cream, Cork Solea, Button Hooks, Shoo Horns, Blakey'sProtectors.Hobbingfoel, to., etc. All kinds of Boots and Shoes mado to order and Bepairs on tho shortest notice. This department is under tho special supervision of the well-known Mr, B. PKTEUBON. ■p^nnn W()E ™ ot stock to 2,000 pairs of the celobrated Palace G Boots manufactured every week on or own premises. NOTE THE ADDRESS-QUEEN-STREET.MASTERTOX H. 'PETERSON,- ■'"" i , Manager, All kinds of Leather and Grindery for Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street] Masterton... fIIEUE proprietor of this Favoritii J. |oakdino House, in. thanking Mb patrons (especially the working.'men) for past favors, haying renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, begs to intimate that those giving birr a call will find that for comfort, etc, issecond to none in the Wairatapa, TUE BEST Is TABLE IN THE district; y Beard and Lodginp il per week paid inadvanco •"■■■' ;. ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING SmoMng and Reading Edams,'. Privait : ' aooDSTABiiNG. :;. PADDOCKS FRED.- WRiaHT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4204, 29 August 1892, Page 3
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