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WEDJSESDAY,; 28th FBBRUAEY, ■■■;■:■ i;v•; 18Mj at oneo.'clook; !; /V ; SPECIAL 'AMD IMPORTANT STOUK : /'SALE. . ..: [jV'H. WOOD' will Bell, by blio JO , Auction on the above date the Martlnborough Bale Yards:-.-. SHEEPBOO Wethers, first class Meiino and Romuey 400 Merino Eves'. ,600 Cross-bred Ewes 400 Ewes and Wethers (miied On account of Messrs Tully Bros—) '2OOO Ewea (Lincoln-Romney) from 2 tooth to f.f. mouth On account of Mr G.Kuapp--60 Fat Lambs In the Wool' 30 Fat Ewes On account of Mr W. J. Martin—--600 first cl breeding Ewes CATTLE- '.:■■.■ springing, others with calf at foot HOIISES--20 Good Horaeß,auitable for brake, . trap, or farm, 3 and 4 years old, unbroken 1 Fair well matohed chestnut , ponies, unbroken. 3 young draught Horses,3 years 1 Chestnut Filly by Master Agnes, out of a Nanakia mare (handled) Further entries invited and advertised ' MOIKI, WEDNESDAY, 31st JAK„ '.1694. ' At 1 O'Olook p.m. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER, BRICKS, Buildings for Removal, Mill Frame, fa. FH. WOOD has received instructions , from Mr James Baillie (who is removing his mil))' to sell by Public Auction, at Moiki, Morrison's Bush, the site of his present Mill, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st inst, at one o'olock, without reserve, about 30,000 feet of Timber, of all classes and .sizes, which will be submitted in lots to suit buyers. . About 6000 Bricks. 7 Cottages for removal, 1 Ohaffcutter (ne<v) Also Frame of Mill, Stabling, CARTERTON RAM AND EWE FAIR,

FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, Salo to commence at 11.80 a.m. sharp. ~71 H. WOOD has received insfruotions Public Auotlon at the above Fair, in February next—--100 purebred two-tooth Linooln Bams : On a/c of other vendors—--20 2-tooth Romney Marsh Bams bred byE. Moore Esq., Nelson 30 2-tooth Romnoy Marsh Earns bred ' by E.Moßae"Esq, Nelson 5 2-tooth Eomney Marsh Earns bred byJohn Best Esq., Nelson 8 2-tooth Lincoln Earns bred by John Strang Esq On o/o ot Mrs Burnett—--10 Purebred Lincoln Earns (Lambs) ' '2 2-tooth „ „ 1 f.m. „ „ On account of Mr P, S. MoLaren—i 2 tooth Lincoln Bams 1 f.m, Lincoln Earn On account of J, D. MoDougall, Esq.— 10 purebred Lincoln Earns, by various breeders On a/c of W.O. Buchanan, EBq,12 2-tooth Lincoln Earns, bred by . vendor 20 4tooth „ „ „ i 0 and 8 tooth „ „ 10f.m. Mia. „ N.Z.L.&M. Co. 6 4-tooth „ „J. W. Williams 5 4-tooth „ „ Overton ■ 15 2-tooth Southdown „ vendor . 6 G and 8-tooth „ „ ~ Further entries will be advertised in due ourse as received, Entries close on SATURDAY, 3rd February,. 11l OR PRIVATE SALE, At the Booms and Yards of the undersigned, Greytown, 1 Double-seated Buggy, now, byKoußeiS: Hurrell 1 Singlo-soate'd „ „ „ 1 Gig -; „ ~ „ 1 Parisian Phaeton 1 Drop-seat Buggy ' 1 second-hand Double seated Buggy 1 „ Light Spring Dray, suitable for farmer, or taking milk to faotory, 1 Trap Horse, quiet and staunch, price £5 Trap and Buggy Harness, Saddles and Side Saddles, and a large consignment of first-class Household Furniture. Any of the above at prlceß that defy competition, F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, FOE PRIVATE SALE. 01 2 part Section No. 16, Maroa Block, and having a frontage to Ward's Lino, Morrison's Bush-27 aores in lOJtbush; all securely fenced and well house, outbuildings, garden, oto Price —£ls per aore. Terms—£27o can remain on mortgage. Balance—£2o2 10s cash. For further particulars apply F.B-. WOOD, Auctioneer and Land Estate Agent, Greytown N. 'BAMS, For the Coming Season—of all classes and breeds, For Private Sale. FH, WOOD is now prepared to , take orders from SETTLERS who wish to seoure their Ranis prior to the different! Fairs. Can guarantee purity of breeding and best strains in the Colony. Particulars on application. State your requirements; I can then qoote'prloen, F.H. WOOD, Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ~ TUB lIOST pBB|RABI(E DAIRY OR STUD FARM AND BEST APPOINTED Homestead Property IN the Wairarapa, situate at Olareville. Over 11,500 spent in permanent improvements. A deoided bargain, Property in question comprises 150 acres of first-clasß land, securely fonped,' well watered and divided irito sixteen "paddocks, 100 acres' have, been ploughed, balance virgin soil; the whole now in good grass, Large plantations of ornamental troes and some good native bush for shelter, orohards, gardens, etc Improvements include—House of 14 rooms,, 'fitted with all the latest im', provemonts, dairy, men's cottage, extensive stabling and other substantial outbuildings, The property is situate within 14 miles of the railway station, ana is close to the Dairy Factory. It would be impossible to procure another property in ages, natural and otherwise, as is possessed by the above. Price-£3,Q00, Very'easy terras can be arranged if desired, for further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, SMALL FARM PROPERTY. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ~ ITUATED.-Park Road, Oartorcon j _ about two miles from the Railway Station and Post Office, comprising:— 30 acres first-class land, socurely fenced and sub-divided, well vyatjred bj never failing creeks, Improvements include, foßMQomed dwelling house, dairy, cowsheds and other outbuildings, Qood orchard and garden. Prioe £SC& Torms if desired. For further particulars, apply y.R-WOOD,- \ Auctioneer, Gfpytoi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 3

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