FIRE I SATURDAY, 30th MAECH, 1895. Geeytown] At 2 o'clock, [Gbeytown Important absolute and entirely unreserved sale ot SALVAGE from the late fire. PH. WOOD will sell under instruc- , tions from those interested, on Saturday next, the 30th inst., at his temporary premises, nearly opposite the English Church, Main-street, Greytown, the whole of the salvage from the late fire, comprising—--3 dining tables, 2 chests drawers, 1 couch, 1 easy chair, 1 colonial sofa, fi gents' twicers, 18 cane and wood seat chairs, 3 doublo and 2 single iron bedsteads, 1 double wood do, 3 washstands and dressing tables, 1 cabinet washslaiul, a mirrors, 0 double and I single spring mattrasses, 1 double and 1 single wood wire moUrass, 3 flock do, 1 new bicycle, 1 second hand do, fenders, 5 new saddles, 2 sets harness, 6 new horse rugs, a quantity of crockery assorted, 3 cases kerosene, 2 drums boiled oil, lO tins best tea, 3 bags sugar, o carpel squares, 4 hearth rugs, 1 black possum rug, blankets, rugs, quilts, dress goods, shirts, clothing, jackets, sewing machines, 3 macintosh buggy rugs, towels, calicos, curtains, pictures, ornaments, etc. Auctioneer's footnote.—The abovois au absolute bona fide salo. Every line offered will be sold to the highest bidder at any price, liemcmber tho date: Saturday next, tlie 30th inst., at Grey, town. P. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. MONDAY Ist. Aim 1895, At 1.3D p.m. sharp. Entirely unreserved sale nf horses, carts, pigs, harness, dogs, etc., on I lip premises, High St, Carterton. FH. WOOD Ims received instrnc- , tions from Mr T. A. Weston, (in consequence of liis relinquishing business and leaving ths district) to sell by public auction on Monday next, at his late business premises, Carterton, the whole of his working plant and stock-in-trade, comprising—--2 hawking carts, 1 spring dray, 2 sets trap harness, platform scales, simplex selina sausage machine and Feller com beef tubs, shop tools, hooks,steelyards, sealesand weights, fire proof safe, desk, double action winch, blocks and tackles, etc,, etc, 'lO pigs 1 Day gelding, good stock herse 1 do Major, good trap horse
1 bay mate Nelly 1 bay gelding, iyrs, bnken to saddle and harness 1 black pony filly 3 years by King Cob 1 yearling colt Shop, Stabling, and Slaughter Yards can be leased. TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1895, At 1 o'clock. TAIiATAHI STOCK SALE, FH. WOOD will sell at his Tara- , talii Yards on Tuesday, the 2nd of April at lp.m.— Sheep—--800 Komncy-Lincoln ewes, woolling over four years 300 owes 120 lambs Caths—--30 steers, 18 months 8 calves and yearlings 8 steers, 12 and !.S months 5 dairy cows HoßSEs—of all classes Pigs— G porkers 10 pigs, slips Further entries invited. TEN DEES for properties in the Banuockbum Estate, close on SATURDAY, 30th instant, and will be opened and considered at 10 a.m. on MONDAY, at my Carterton Office. F. H. WOOD, Agent for the Trustees, WEDNESDAY, 3rd APBIL, 1895. At 1.30 p.m. Entirely unreserved sale at the Grey town Post Office residence, in consequence of Mr li. C. Black's departure from tho district. FH. WOOD has received instruc. , lions from Mr li. C. Buck, to sell by public auction on the premises as above, the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising tho usual requisites for comfort and convenience, including— Tables, chairs, sofas, carpets, bedsteads, mattrasscs, waslistands and dressing tables, chests drawers, toiletware, mirrors, ornaments, etc., crockery and glasswnre, kitchen utensils, tools, and sundries, No Deserve.
MASTEETON CASH BOOT MART. K. HANNAH & Co PHOFBIETODS. FOE good value in Boots and Shoo> go to E. Hannah & Co,, who, for the last 25 years liarc held the" box seat " of the coach for now designs, quality aud prico iu the boct trade, The latest fashions are always obtainable at It. Hannah and Co.'s We Hate in Stock— Ladies Tan walking Shoes 4/6,5/6,7/6. Ladies Tan ovening shoes from 5/11, Kid evening shoes from Ladies Light Kangaroo walking shoes 10/6. LadiesGlazo Kid walking shoes from 5/11 Gents Eeal Buckskin walking shoes the fashion of the day. Hannah & Co's Porpoise hideshooters the best in the market. Hannah & Co's nice Calf Bals from 12/6. Hannan & Co's Watertights good value 9/11. Hannah & Co's heel and toe tips 9/11. Hannah & Co'sbest Watertight, twelve months wear 1-1/6. Hannah & Co's Bluchers from 6/6, Girls Copper Toe boots 2/11,3/11,4/11 City " E ' boots, Hannah and Co sole agents. E. Hannah & Co. have just opened their new five-storey Boot Factory and Warehouse, and under the new Patent Process of working the leather, all boots and Shoes are guaranteed to wear two months longer, and our price is 26 per cent cheancr, or 6s in tho £ less, for a real good oootor shoe, than elsewhere. All kinds of patent, tan, and kid dressing in stock. Boots and shoes made to order. Ecpairs done on tho premises, Leather and Grindery always on hand at Wellington prices. Country orders promptly attended to, Don't Mistake tho AddressR. HANNAH AND Co., (Opposite Club Hotel), Queen-stbeet, : Mismros H. Peterson, Manager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4988, 29 March 1895, Page 3
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