SATUEDAY,' 28th JULY, 1894f AT 11 A.M. • ril r-iavy;, - ■ , ; IyrESSES LOTUS andIOENS will ITJL. offer by Public Auction at their r ' a ' ar 8° consignment of-rweeds, Worsted Coatings, Fox's Serges. Drapery, Hoisery, Jewellery, etc, etc. ■ Tho abovo aro to bo sold without reserve. A tailor, will bo present to measnro purchasers of tweeds, who will havo aii opportunity of having their stuff mado up for tho small cost of 2os per suit,' Sale commences at,lLa,m. sharp;: R-, E. HOKNBLO W & Co. . AND LAND AGENTS, MASTEItTON. Loaxs Negotiated, and General Commission work Undertaken, Farm I'iioduce bought and sold on Commission. •
I Valuations Made for mortgage mid private purposes. ■ Properties for sale in Town and Country. Clients invited to send particulars, No Ghirge fur Advertising, and h'o Commission Charged Unless a Salt it Effected, Houses—A largo number for sale. Only small deposits. Insurance—Agent for the United Insurance Company (Fire). Auction Sams held at private residences when required. JfJ.-Our iciv miction mait and offices will be opened early in August. Business communications for tho present may be addressed to box 92, P.O. Masterton. THUIISDAY, 25th JULY, 1891, At 1.30 p.m. ' Under hill Koad, Feathersion, Unreserved Sale, I? H. WOOD lias received instrueL\ tions from Mr. Wm. Seed, who is leaving the district, to sell by public | auction at his residence, Undcrhilllioad, I Featherston, near the Hailway Station, lon the above date, the whole of his household furniture and effects, inelitdii'K — •, Chairs, tables, couch, carpets, oilcloth, bedsteads, oliestsdrawers, wislistand, dressing tables, Singer's treadle sewing-machine, kitchen utensils, side saddle, ' also horse (quiet and sound), spring trap (nearly now), and sundries, F. H. WOOD, WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1894. at 1 o'locck. Tauherenikau STOCK SALE.
"171 H. WOOD will sell by public J_ i Auction at the Tauhcrenikau Sale Yards, ou Weducsday the Ist August next nt 1 p.m. 150 2-tootli wethers 120 Hoggets 100 Ewes in lamb to ML Earns. 100 ewes in lamb 100 wethers, well forward (off tur nips) 15 Fat ewes and wethers (mixed) 20 fat sheep 12 calves mid yearlings 8 calves 1 lieid & Gray's double-furrow, self-lifting compound lever plough Further and earlyentries are invited. All entries advertised free of charge to Vendors. F. ft WOOD, Auctioneer. SATUIfDAY, 4th AUGUST, it Grey town Auction liooms at2o'elock. PH. WOOD will sell as above attwo , o'clock, under instructions from ff. S. Izard Esq, ns Attorney for Wm. Hammericji Esq, the undermentioned properties Township of Gmsytown.—Part sec. 19, containing two roods (more or less) :ogctlicr with substantial two storied louse, of seven rooms, and outbuildings, t'his property is at present in the occupation of Mrs Brunton senr., having a Tontago to Main Street, and adjoining lie Groytown Hotel on the south side. Gladstone.-One acre (more or Ices) )art see. 19, Tupnrupimi block, and 'ping town sec, 07 on the plan of subdivision of parts of sections 12,14, and 10. Waihenga.-Ou acre (more or less) illotment G, subdivisional plan of part ec. 3, Wharekaka block, Wailieuga, Terms and conditions at sale. i g | j F. H. WOOD, 00, [ Aaetioncer, •SjRDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1891. At 2 p.m.
GBEYIWN AUCTION EOOMS. WALNUT) Without (WALNUT PIANO Jlti;se Hve. ( I'IANO Special consignments of toilet sets, mirrors, drapery, clothing, and general merchandise. Every line offered will bo sold to the highest bidder. . FII. WOOD lias received instruc- • tions to sell by public auction at his Greytown liooms, on Saturday, 4th August, on behalf of various consignors, about £2OO worth of general merchandise, including— A choice assortment of toilet sets, bedroom mirrors of all sizes, glassware,calicoes, sheetings, blankets, rugs, dress goods and general drapery, men's mid boys' overcoats, tweed suits, oilskins, shirts, so.\, &c., &c, Groceries of every discretion. Also, I Walnut piano in good order, and a largo variety of new and second hand furniture. TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1894 At I o'clock. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. FII. WOOD will sell at his Taratahi yards on the above date, 20 3 year old heifers, springing, all good and well grown, from Ist class dairy stock 2 Steers, 2? years old 1 Grade Shorthorn bull Further entries are invited and can be left with F. W. Wood, or W. J. Lindop, at Carterton, or tl: 1 ' 1 Auctioneer.
VEHICLES Of Every Description for Private Sale. ON view nt tlio Grey town Auction liooms including 3 New double-seated Buggies 2 „ single „ „ 1 First-class Waggonnettc 1 Ladies' Park Phaeton 1 Eustic Trap 2 Gigs 1 Light Express or Those iinvant of a vehicle arc invited to inspect tlie above beforo purchasingclscwherc. For price,material and'workmanship they cannot bo beaten, Terms jf desired. ' ' F, H. WOOD, Auctioneer, MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING . SOCIETY. '■ I'jHE Society is prepared to grant . LOAN S—repayable by instalniont or otherwise —ou approved freehold or leasehold securities, and to RECEIVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT. • i. • Terms on Application.: ■ ; J. ]j. KEITH, IManager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4783, 26 July 1894, Page 3
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