JO FBIDAY, Bth FEMAEI, 1896. At 11,30 a.m. sharp, CABTERTONBAMFAIB, *" Under the auspices of the Wairarap and East Coast Pastoral and Agri cultural Society. 3 U H. WOOD will sell by publi J? . auction as above, of behalf o .„ I Tarious breedersPurebred rams of all classes, ims On account P. C. Threlkeld, of Ingle in wood, Foxton, Canterbury—--30 Leicester sliearlings 'ill 2 do 2-sLear ' Full particulars in future advertise ls J ment. Further and early entries are invited *[ Entries close on the 2nd February. W . F.EWOOD, Auctioneer. ,n; TUESDAY, 12th FEBBUABY, 1895, ro- At 1 o'clock. reicr IMPOBTANTHOESESALE. et; Thoroughbred and Draught Entires, Draught Marcs and Geldings, 0; Hacks and Harness Horses, at ior Me W.Hxkcock's Stables, South Carterton, ns re- ffi H. WOOD bus received instruoat C . tions to sell by public auction as above, the following well-known and nd valuable entries, viz., J THOHOUGHBRKDS. Admixistiutoh, by the Premier. For full pedigree see Stud Book. Adn(j miinstrator's son Senator is rapidly 00 making a name for himself in racing circles, „ s Nkjieax LioN.byLeolinus (Wuinui) sec ?!t N.Z. Stud Book. jjj Voltiqkur, by King Cole, out of Vanella. See N.Z. Stud Book. FoiiESTf.il, by Puriri from Gossip by Traduccr ;s, COACHING STALLIOi\. " r JliZErri, by HapiJ Roan. !£ DBAUGHTS. Hkro, sire Kelvin. Laird of Kilimide. sire Prince of Jul- ' j bride, m Dibectob, sire the Banker, champion of the North Island. Ton Kixo, sire Superior. Avon, sire Avon Chief. (150 N.Z. Stud Book). '5 All the above entries have been most successful at the stud and in the show He ring. After which will be.submillcilck 3 3-year-old draurfit fillies 2-1 do *i" 3 3 do by Ncmean Lion Jl 1 5-yciir-ohl bay mare by do • 5 1I do filly by Nanakia 2 4 do brown fillies by Puriri is- 1 grey marc by Nanakia la, 1 brown marc by Tattler a- Bay gelding two years off, by Heminglon, out of Prima Donna u- Bay colt, one off, by Bemington, A. out of Prima Donna Chestnut mure, Prima Donna, with colt foal at foot by Master , c , Agnes, and stinted to him again Grey gelding Vivacious, by Puriri outof Nauakiamarc, inUaining 1( j And a large number of hacks and harness horses, 1 butcher's carl, horse and harness 1 sausage machine and filler is Further entries invited, Catalogues will be printed and every L publicity given to sale. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. FOB ABSOLUTE SALE.-A BAIL GAIN. fjiItONTING Humphries St., Greytown, -J acre land with garden and ' fruit trees, 4 roomed cottage, stable and fowlhouse. Apply h F. H.WOOD. DESIBABLE FBEEHOLD FABM, JOB I'MVATE SALE OK EASY TEHJIS. @OO ACHES first-class land divided into 8 paddocks, all securely fenced and well-watered; WO acres have been ploughed; 100 acres now in crop; 300 in English grass; balance, surface sown in English grass, Improvements lit. include, good 8-roomed house, detached Si wnshhonsc, dairy, good woolshed, stable and man's cottage, garden, orchard, etc. Pbice, £3,000; very easy terms can be arranged, if required. Stock can be taken at valuation at option of purchaser For further particulars apply to— F. H. WOOD, :<l Greytowu. Oi F. W. WOOD, Cartorton. j VEHICLES FOB PItIVATE SALE, ALL DEAL BAEGAINS. be U H. WOOD has ou hand the folr_ £ . lowing Vehicles for private sale, at his Greytowu auction rooms, in 1 Now Dog Cart, (Ming's axle, up--1 bolstered in real leather, a firstclass Vehicle. Price £27, 1 Ladies' Pbfoton, English undercar- * carriage. Colling's axles. Price m 1 New Double seated buggy, well 1 finished. Price £2B. 1 Light Express, with pole, shafts, i * lamp and brake. Prico £22. "' 1 New Gig, Colling's axles, strong aud 1 light, with slidinc scat. Price £lB. j n 1 2nd hand single seated buggy, Prico Also harness, Furniture, aud General Merchandise, at both Cartorton aud Greytown rooms, F.H.WOOD, I Auctioneer. 8 Boot Warehouse. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. Having an unusually large stock of B"OT8 AN i) SHOES which I want to clear during next two months, I will offer special inducements by givinga Canh HoniiNof «s in the <S Also To—- ' Purchasers to the value of £l,l will give a PAIR OF SLIPPEKS. The largest variety and best selected stock in tho district to choose from, Ladies' and Gnus' Tan Boots and Shoes, s - PICNIC AND CANVAS SHOES From 4/» Men's and Boys' Canvas Shoes iußlaok and Brown. Ig Ladies' Tan Shoes from «' Girls'ditto 3/9 J f i HEAL BA^ ><*. CARPENTER a--1 ■ Proprietor,' to Central Boot Depot, we Q.UEEN-ST. MASTERTON NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I B. P. BINDERS, TH DENTIST. In Has REMOVED from Church-st b D' tie B«sidenc« hitliortb ocoupied by At C.T.Naidboh, Lincoln Boad.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4935, 26 January 1895, Page 3
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