BALE OP SURPLUS PROVISIONS, DECORATIONS, ETO., HOSPITAL, BALL. Messes lowes & iobnb have kindly consented to toll by auction on FRIDAY, 2nd June, 1893, at 11 o'clock, in tho Drill Bull, all tlio surplus provisions and decorations left from the Hospital Ball. W.SELLAB, Hon. Sec. SATURDAY, 27th MAi, 1898. ■. atl-o'clock. Important sale of Draught Horses; atrial consignment from Sydney. Also Hacks and Buggy Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Barnesi, Saddles and 20 Hureo Covers, at Mr 0. ROGERS' GREYTOWNHOTEL YARDS and STABLES. FII. WOOD has received instruct , lions from Mr Konnedy Wylie, of Sydney, to sell by public auction aB ")ove—21st class Draught Mares 1 „ . ■ Bay Gelding, Gyre. gnaranted staunch, any trial given 2 3 year old oolts just handled 20 horre covers 1 Brawn Gelding, a good upstanding buggy horse, thoroughly quiet and staunch, in single or double harness,' a good hack and carries a lady 1 Heavy Draußhf Hone, staunch and quiet, any trial given 1 New Rustric Trap And on other accounts—Several hacks and bugey horses, single and double buejgicj, traps, gigs, harness, saddlory. Further entries received up to time of MONDAY, JUNE Bra, 1893. At 1 o'clock sharp. Important Halo of Sheep, Horses, Cattle, Timber, Fanning lmplemontf,etc. FH. WOOD has received instruo- , tions from Mr J. Corpe, junr., has disposed of his farm property, to sell by public Auction on the farm, known as Woodlands, situate at Wai* hakeke, near Carterton, on tho above date at one o'clock sharp, all his cheep, cattle, horses, etc., etc., aa under, viz;— Siieep—ll4 f.f,m. good crossbred ewes, - in lamb to purebred Roranoy Marth rama | ll'J fistooth do do do 20 4 tooth do do do do ; B8 2 tooth do do dd do j 250 cross brod lambs in tli6 wool; 9 purebred Romnoy Marsh rams. Oatii-j—s fat bullocks ; 4 forward steers; 2 young cows; 2 2-year-old heifers; 118 months do; 3calveß; 1 steer, 1 heifer. Houses.—2 draught horses, 7 years old, guaranteed in any harness, 1 light draught mare, do, do; 1 draught colt, 18 months, by Masher. Harness.—l set cart harness; 3 sets iMFLplough do; 1 set leading do. KHENTS, -Sc.—l S,F. plough, 1 set harrows, 1 Hornby mower, wool press, new tip dray, 5 sheep nets, 45 hurdles, 160 sawn poßts, 8500 feet heart of totara timber for draining, Other lots of timber, planking boards and scantling, split wire posts, etc., etc. 1 hay Collector, New By pormimion of Mr Corpe other stock can be entered for tbis sale, to follow after his, On account of other vendors—--12 First-class Calves 2 Cows in milk 2 do dry 1 Bull 1 Hoifor to calvo September 1 Light draught colt, 2i years Owing to ths shortness of tho days the salo must start at 1 o'clock sharp. THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1893. SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. TRAP, GIG, HARNESS, HAY, ETO. EH. WOOD has received inatruc tions from Mr Sveoson to sell by Public Auotion at his Dairy Farm, Ward's Lino, Morrison's Bush, on tho above date — 10 Dairy Cows, somo in lull milk, others springing to calt 1 Bull About 8 tons hay 1 Spring trap 1 Gig 2 Pi e, good porkers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 9th and 10th June, '9B, CoMMEXCINO EACH DAY, AT 12.30 3HARI'. Important and entirely unreserved sale by order of C, C. Graham Esq , Official Assignee, in the estate of H. J. Thompson, a bankrupt, at the Lion Storo, Greytown. No reserve, IN H, WOOD haß received instructions ', to sell by public auction as ab at tho Lion Store, Groytonn. The wholo of the stuck now oil the premises, The stock is of too varied a nature to particularise, but consists of— Gekeral Grocebies—including several tons of first-class Sugar, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Soda Crystals, Currants, Raisirs, Biscuits, Lollies, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, also Tinned Goods of every description, UaoCKEM and Glassware —in very large quantities, including sixty dozen . printed Cups and Saucers, about 20 ■ dozen W.indG. ditto, about sixty dozen, Tea, Dinner and Soup Plates Dinner Services complete, a large, quantity of plain and fancy Glassware, Glasß Dishes of all sizes, Lamps, doVases, Sugar'and Cream Jugs, Butter Dishes, &0., Ac. Toilet Ware, also somo veryLchoice General Drapery, Clothing, Boots andShoeß. Tin and Enamelled Ware, Ironmongery, Saucepans, Boilers, Tools, Axes, Ac,, &c. In order to give all classes of buyers an opportunity of securing bargaius the stock will bo submitted in small and trado lots, bo that storekeepers, hotelproprietors, heads of families, and the general public, will find it to their advantage to attend. in time, EKETAHUNA 1 t ' U R D. CiIEWE has received InlVl atrnotiona to sell immediate!) after tlie Stock Sale, alargeconsignmen 1 |a of < Ft nit and Ornamental Trees she j)Shrubs, consisting of if ■ ' • ' ' . Apples (grafted on blight-proo if stocks)' e .Peats if STOCKJALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd, At 10' Clock. jy rjHEWE will sell by Auctior {J i V a '" e i Sheep, Horses, etc . - ENTRIES .INVITED. Gooseberries, etc. Pinus Insignia ; Macrocarpa, etc,;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4433, 1 June 1893, Page 3
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