: LOWES &lORNS' .-.. STOCK SALE, MASTERTON. AUGUST, 1894 At 1 o'clock. 250 Ewes in lamb 100 Ewes in lamb 25 Fat Wethers, turnip fed 25 Fat ewes, turnip feu • 7 Pat cattle O.HORNBLOW&Co, AUCTIONEERS, AND LAND AGENTS,
MASTEETON. Loans Negotiatrd, and General Commission work Undertaken, Farm Piioduce bought and sold on Commission. Valuations Made for mortgage and private purposes. I'itorwtTiHi fob sale in Town and Country. Clients invited to send particuks. No Charge for Advertising, and No Commission Charqd Unless a M it Effected, Housks-A largo number for sale. Only small deposits, IssuiiAKCE-Agcnt for the United Insurance Company (Fire). Auction Sales held at private residences when required. N.B.—Our new auction mart and offices will be opened early in August. Business communications for the present may be addressed to box 02, P.O. Masterton.
SATUBDAY, 4th AUGUST, At Grey town Auction Booms ut2 o'clock. FE WOOD will sell as above at tiro , o'clock, under instructions from H. S. Izard Esq, as Attorney for Wm. Hammemch Esq, the undermentioned properties :- Township of Gbbttowk.—Part sec. 19, containing two roods (more or less) together with substantial two storied house, of seven rooms, and outbuildings. This property is at present in the occupation of Mrs Bruntonscnr,, having » frontage to Main Street, and adjoining the Groytomi Hotel on the south side. GuDSTONE,-One acre (moro or lets) paifc sec. 19, Tupnrupimi block, and being town sec, G7 on the plan of subdivision of parts of sections 12, liand 19. Waiiiexoa,- On aero (more or less) allotment G, subdivisional plan of part sec. 3, Wharckaka block, waihenga. Terms and conditions at sale. F. E WOOD, Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1891, At2]).m.
GBEYTOWU AUCTION EOOMS.' WALNUT) Without fWALNUT PIANO jBjiiBTK.I PIANO Special consignments of toilet sets, mirrors, drapery, clothing, and general merchandise. Every line offered will be sold to the highest bidder. FE .WOODhas received instruc- . tious to sell by public auction at his Greytowu lioonis, on Saturday, 'lth August, on behalf of various consignors, about £2OO worth of general merchandise, including— A choice assortment of toilet sets, bedroom mirrors of all sizes, glass\varc,caltcocs, sheetings, blankets, rugs, dress goods and general drapery, men's and Boys' overcoats, tweed suits, oilskins, shirts, sox, iic, <k Groceries of every discription. Also, 1 Walnut piano in good order, and a largo variety of new and second hand furniture,
TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1894. At I o'clock. STOCKSALE, FH. WOOD will sell at his Taratalii yards oa tho above date, 12 3 ycarold heifers, springing, all good and well grown, from Ist class dairy stock 2 Steers, 2| years old 1 Grade Shorthorn bull 400 Ewes in lamb ' 120 Hoggets 150 Pat wethers, off turnips 150 Eat ewes, off turnips 5 Dairy cows 20 Calves 3 Heifers, to calvo in the spring 2 3-ycar-oldhcifers with calves at foot 1 3-year-old heifer, to calve in September,' 1 3-year-old licifcr, empty 2 Draught colts, yearlings 1 Draught Filly 1 Kakapo marc, iu foal to Administrator 1 Yearling, by Master Agues Further entries are invited and can be left with F. W. Wood, or W. J. lidou, at Carterton, or the undersigned F.H, WOOD, Auctioneer.
WEMESDAYMBGUSTItoi, 1894At 2 O'clock. Acre of land, being the best business site iii MartinboroHgh,. ■Til H. WOOD has boon favored with JJ, instructions from tbo Public Trustee to sell by Public Auction, at Martinborougli, on Wednesday, tho 15th lust, at 2 p.m. : ■ All that piece or parcel of land, being allotment No. Go, of part of section No. 3, Wharekaka Block, known as the township' of Wailicnga, The land is situate next to Mr Donnelly's new house, close to the English Church, fronting the Main Eoad, and is a capital buildiug section. Terms and conditions may bo seen at Mr Eamsden's offlco,'Martinborough,or tho Grcytown olfice of the undersigned. EH. WOOD, Auctioneer. SATURDAY AUGUST 18fch 189-1, AT2.P.M, SHARP. CARTERTOMUCTIONROOMS. Sale of Genoral merchandise new and second Furniture, Grocer- ' ics etc ~' F,H. WOOD will sell by public , Auction at his Carterton Auction Booms, on Saiubdav, August 18th at 2 O'clock sharp:— ....,.: General merchandise, Fiirnittiro, Drapery and Clothing, Glass- , ware/Groceries etc., including i—Chests of drawers, double andsinglespringmattrasscs.iron \ bedsteads, Mirrors, Couches, in Crctone, Couches and easy Chairs, in Tapestry, Men's Youths'aud boys'clothing, Tea', Sugar. Biscuits, Koroseup and numerous other articles. In fact a littlo of cverytliiug EEMEOEETHEDATE. '■. Entries of goods for the salo, reserve, can be received upto'datoof Bale, -.■•■■■ , : :,• '■.-, ~':'■ F.W.WOOD • , Mauager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 3 August 1894, Page 3
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