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THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, '95. At 1 o'clock. PONATAHI PONATAHI. Important and entirely unreserved sale to close partnership account vIOOO sheep, 2*lo head of cattle, farming implements and machinery. \j\ H. WOOD has received iustrucJD , tions from Ms Petes McLaben, to sell by public auction at his station, known as Ponatahi, near Cartorton, on the above date, the whole of his stock, ' implements, etc., etc., comprising— Sheep—--900 fat ewes 300 -1-tooth wethers, crossbred 1000 crossbred ewes, f.m. 1000 do, 2-tooth to f.f.m. 500 Merino owes, mixed ages 300 lambs, mixed sexes, shorn CattleGO steers, 3 and 4-year-old C 00 do. 3-year-old CO yearlings, steers and heifers 40 cows, store and dairy 20 heifers, in calf, 3-year-old All the stock will be carefully drafted and classified for the sale. " Implements, Machinery, Etc— s 2 reapers and binders, (Waller p A. Wood) 2 double furrow ploughs 1 set disc harrows 3 sets Tine harrows 1 set Tripod do 1 broadcast seed sower 2 tip drays (1 light, 1 heavy) And a quantity of other farm aud station requisites and gear. Lunch provided at 12 o'clock. Sale , starts at 1 sharp, '■ P. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. SATUI{DAY,FEIffiUAI{Y2;)RD,IB9S. , At 2 p.m. ' 1 Unreserved Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, General Merchandise and Produce, Harness, Etc. U 11. WOOD will sell by Public Jj . Auction at his Carterton Auction Rooms on Saturday, the 23rd February, I 1895, at 2]) 111. Large consignments of Household Furniture and Effects, Drapery and Clothing, Crockery and d Glassware, Hoots and Shoes, Harness, Produce, etc. Entries for this sale can be made with F. W. WOOD at the Carterton Rooms up to time of sale. i F.W.WOOD, Manager. FEATHEKSm MONDAY NEXT, February 25th, 'OS, At 2 p.m. At Mr E. J. Scarl's residence in Fitz-hcrbcrt-strect. FH. WOOD lias received instruc- . lions from Mr lU.Scarl, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, without reserve, at 2 o'clock on Friday next, 22nd inst., the whole of his household furniture and effects, inelud-ing-onc organ nearly new and in first (, class order, couches, occasional chairs, and matlrasses, washstands and ware, dressing tables, chests drawers.Brnsscls' carpels, brass fender and irons, Singer treadle sewing machine, crockery, aud cooking utensils. Also one silk and phishdrawiiigrooiusuilc.oneovcr-inanlcl mirror, bookcase containing oU volumes of lirst-class works. The premises will be open on morning of sale for inspection of articles (0 be offered for sale. Remember the date-Monday next, F. 11. WOOD, Auctioneer, t THI'IISDAI.SSIhFEBfiUAIiIT'iw. At 1 o'clock. MAHTINBOHOUGH SALE YARDS STOCK SALE. H. WOOD will hold a sale of . sheep, cattle, and horses, of all ( Fit. W( . sheep, classes, at lb inst,, at 1 p.m, , which will be LAMBS-FOB PRIVATE SALE. FH. WOOD has for private sale a , line of 2,000 lambs, mixed sexes, good quality, by Leicester rams out of crossbred ckcs. A run off of 200, or more can be had. F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. STOCKSALE, MASTERTON YARDS. QniMS&MOWLEM will submit |J for sale at their Maslertun yards, on Wednesday, February 27, at 1 o'clock! the following : 300 full mouth breeding ewes 200 do do '" I calves RAMSIJRAMS! FOR PRIVATE SALE. 150 I>lu ' cl,ml 2-looth Lincoln rams 50 " " Southdowns gQ pure-bred 2-toolh Roinucy 50 ditto SIMMS &MOWLEM, ] AuctioneersSIMMS & !aOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN, And General Auctioneers, PROPERTY AND COMMISSION AGENTS, AND PUBLIC VALUA. TORS. : WE beg to intimate that we have commeuced business in Mas- , STOCK SALESMEN & GENERAL 1 AUCTIONEERS, and take this opportunity of introducing { ourselves. Our SALE YARDS 1 arc now being erected on that central ) and convenient sectbn of land adjoining 1 the I WAIIIAEAPA FARMERS' COb OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION'S GRAIN STORE, t and BETWEEN THE TWO WAIPOUA BRIDGES. 1 Iu entering the field as Stock Salcsli men we I'cel that we arc supplying to •, the settlers of the Wajrarapa a longfelt want, and, in their interests, wc respectfully solicit their support and patronage when quoting the following rates, viz : 3$ Per vent up to £SOO, and ~ 2| Per Cent for unytlumi mer that amount— adccrlmnq free. We purpose holding our first Stock , r Sale in the yards on TUESDAY, to r DECEMBER, after which sales t' will bo held every SECOND WED- ' NESDAY till further advised, We act as agents for the China Traders' Insurance s, Coy., Ltd, (Marine). The Manchester Fire Assurance Coy. r ' Massey-Harris j. Implements, ' TV/TASSEY-HARRIS CO'S LTD, IVI Binder Twine. ° f A /TASSEY-HARRIS CO'S LTD. YOUNG AND CO'S Hams' It Ofc

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4955, 19 February 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4955, 19 February 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4955, 19 February 1895, Page 3

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