SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1895. At 2 p.m. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, Unreserved sale, of Household Furniture and Effects, General Merchandise and Produce, Harness, etc, U H. WOOD will sell by public IJD ,' auction at his Carterton Auction Rooms, on Saturday, the 2nd February, 1895, at 2 p.m.: : consignments ot household furniture and effects, drapery and clothing. _ crockery and glassware, groceries, boots and shoes, harness, produce, etc, Entries for this sale can' be mado with F. H, !Wood at the Carterton Rooms up to the time of sale. F. If. WOOD, Auctioneer. STOCE_SALE, TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1895. At 1 o'clock. F H.WOOD will sell at his Tara- . talii Yards on Tuesday the Oth of February at 1 p.m.—. 200 store ewes 20 calves Scalves 3 dairy cows, springing i breeding sows Horses of all classes. FRIDAY. Blh FEBRUARY, IMS. At 11.1)0 a.m. sharp,
• CAHTEHTOjSKAMPAIK, Under the auspices of the'Wnirarapn , and East Goast Pastoral and Agricultural Society. U H. WOOD will sell by public 9 _. auction as above, of behalf of various breeders— Purebred rams of all classes. On account P. C. Thrcllceld, oflnelcwood, Foxton, Canterbury—--30 Leicester shearlings 2 do 2-shear On accounl- of C. J. Keinble— ■ 24 2-tooth liomncy Marsh rams 21 liomncy Marsh rani lambs On account of D. McMaster, Esq., of Matawhcra— SO 2-tooth Lincoln rams, bred by vendor 15 2-tooth Shropshire rams On account of Trustees, Mileratu estate—- !) Lincoln rams bred by D. Me--1 do bred by Trustees Tuhitarata Estate On account of C.r.Kemble, Esq.— 21 2-tooth liomncy Marsh rams 25 liomncy Harsh rain lambs On account of 'W. Booth—--10 f.m. liomncy Marsh rams, various breeders 8 2-toollHlohralbyW.Boor.il 1 2-tooth do bred by W. li. Allen 2 f.m. Lincoln rams, bred by N 'L Land Co. I f.m. Shropshire Down ram ■ 1 -1-tooth Southdown ram, bred by W. C. Buchanan On account of W.Meod,Esq.10 6-tooth Leicester rams, bred by thciS'.Z. and Aus. Land Co. Full particulars in future advertisement. Further and early entries are invited, Entries close on the 2nd February. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY, 12(1! FEBRUARY, 1895, At 1 o'clock. DIPOKTAKT HOUSE SALE, Thoroughbred and Draught Entires, Draught Mures and Geldings, Hacks and Harness Horses, at Mil W. Hkhcock's Stablcs,South Carterton, • PH. WOOD has received insfruc- . tions to sell by public auction as above, the following well-known and THOBOUGHBIiEDS. Administrator, by- the Premier. For full pedigree see Stud Book. Administrator's son Senator is rapidly making a name for himself in ratiug circles. Nejieax Liox.byLcoliuns (Wainui) see A'.Z. Stud Book. Voitigkuii, by King Cole, out of Yanclla, Sec XZ. Stud Book. Forester, by Puriri from Gossip by Traducer COACHING STALLION. . Jlazefpa, by EapiJ Roan, DRAUGHTS. Hero, sire Kelvin. Laiiid of KiLDitiDE, sire Prince of Kilbride. Director, sire the Banker, champion of the North Island. Tom Kixo, sire Superior. Avox, sire Avon Chief. (150 X.Z, Stud Book). All the above entries have been most successful at the stud and in the show ring. After which will be submitted—--3 3-year-old draught (lilies 21 do 3 3 do by Ncmcau Lion 1 o-year-old bay mare by do 1 '1 do filly by Nanakia 2 t do brown fillies by Puriri 1 grey mare by Nanakia 1 brown marc by Tattler Bay gelding two yenrs off, by Bernington, out of Prima Donna Bay colt, one off, by Remington, out of Prima Donna Chestnut marc, Prima Donna, with colt foal at foot by Master Agnes, and stinted to him again Grey gelding Vivacious, by Puriri outof JS'anakiamarc, in Uaining 2 half-draught fillies, i and oyrs, by Yorkc 2 do colts 3yrs, by Premier , 1 do bay filly, 3yrs do And a large number of hacks and ha.p. ness horses. 1 butcher's cart, hofsp nqd harness 1 sausage machine and Jillor Further entries invited, .-■
Catalogues will bo prin*publicity given to s»''' 't'd and every __ ..it. WOOD, Auctioneer.. ■ jJESIBABLE FHEEHOLD FAM, FOR TBIVATE BALE ON EASY TERMS. ar\f) AOEES first-class land divided ut v into 8 paddocks, .all scpurely fenced arid well-watered; 400 acres have been ploughed; 100 acres now in crop; 300 in English grass; balance, surface sown in English grass. Improvements include, good 8-roonicd house, detached washhouse, dairy, goodwoolshed, stable and man's cottage, garden, orchard, etc. Price, £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, Grcytown, O* F. W. WOOD, . ..' ■ Carterton.
ST. KRAMOIS XAVJER'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. iKCKSTBE-STRKTi WttHNOTotf. COHOOL re-opcna FcDrnary Ist, 1853, *? Tho course comprises every branch of a fint'CiM'. Enplish ohration, with French, Latin, Mathematics, and Book-keeping, as required, , Evoiy kind of.riain and Art Needlework taught g atis, Piano, violin, German, add privato singing, drawi-g, and painting lcssoni, aro extras at rnodcrato terms. Three ef whom qualified for the D certificate, the fourth being under age. Seven'pupils passed the Juuiur Civil Servico oiaminatioa iast\ear. TBRHd.—Boardere, £3O per ddduu ; D»y Soholan, Jss per quarter,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4939, 31 January 1895, Page 3
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