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BATUBDAY, Wra MAY, 1895. At 2 O'Clook. CABTEETON AUCTION BOOMS By order of the Public Trustee. 171 H. WOOD bos been favored wi' ] i instructions from tbo Publ Trustees to sell by Public Auction i bis Carterton Booms on the above dal the undermentioned freehold propertiei situate 'Belvedere Bond and Hookor' Line, Carterton, viz. : Lot I, 2 roods, being part of section No. 20i on the plan of tbe Taratnhi Phi: Block, having a frontage of on chain to Hooker's Lino by depth of 5 chains. Lot II 3 acres, being part of section No. 17S fronting Belvedere road, togethe with small cottage and out buildings. Lot 111, 2 acres 0 roods 2 perches, being par of same section at the back, bu not adjoining lot 2. The above properties ore now in thi occupation of Mr Groube. furtke: particulars can bo ascertained on appli cation to F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer. FIVE DOUBLE SEATED BUGGIES FOB PBIVATE SALE, A B AEGAIN U H. WOOD has on hand for privat JD, sale, at prices that defy compcti tion, and range from £22 upwards : 5 new double seated buggies, inadi of best materials, with first class workmanship, style am finish. Inspection invited. Terms if desired or would exchange for other vehicles. F. If. WOOD, Auctioneer. SATUBDAY 18th MAY 1895. CABTEBTON AUCTION BOOMS. The largest and most important sal of high-class furniture ever beli in the Wairnrapa. 1,1 H.WOOD has received inslruc J] , tions to sell by public auction a his Carterton Booms on the above date a .splendid collection of really iirst-clas, furniture, of best materials and work manship, and newest designs. Ever article guaranteed. Catalogues arc li preparation, and the goods will be oi view 11 days prior to sale. Inspcclioi invited. The catalogue will include•1 full walnut drawing-room suite, ii Genoa velvet with plush borders ii walnut occasional suites in tapes try with plush borders; 1 beauti fully inlaid bed room suite, in eluding large wardrobe with aft (iin. bevelled plate glass mirro: door, duchesse table with mirror design, inlaid with honeysuckle toilet chests with mirror backs wash-stands with marble tops drawing-room suite Li rimu am tapestry; walnut mirror; ove mantel mirror; tca.Hap aud gips; tables; Loo and occasional tables' dining tables all sizes on castors 1 Divan easy chair iii embossw velvet; easy chairs and couclie in Utrecht velvet, tapestry, ant cretonne; wicker chairs, foldinf chairs, Austrian chairs, dies drapers all sizes, withstands aui dressiiigtablcs.white pine dresser, double and single iron aud woot bedsteads, spring, Hook, and wov wircmaltrasscs, oil paintings am water colours, goat skin and othe rugs, etc. All furnishing should make an cll'm' to attend this sale, as everything mus be sold. Terms at sale. Don't forge the date. F. If. WOOD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 21st MAY 181)5, at 1 o'clock, • TAUHEEENIKAU STOCK_SALE. W 11. WOOD will sellat theTauherc J], nikau Yards on the aboye Sjimp--2l)0 ewes in lamb BM wethers, 2-toolh 100 ewes, 2-tooth IC3 lambs, mixed sexes 80 wclhers, 2-toolh 80 lambs CATrLE—--12 good calves 7 head mixed cattle 0 dairy cows 3 cows, springing 1 dairy cow 7 calves and yearlings Pics—--8 porkers Further entries invited, amladycrtisci as received free of charge to vendors, F.ll. WOOD, Auctioneer. FOB PBIVATE SALE. \ FIBST-CLASS small farm pro r\ porty, situate at Newman, nca Ekethauna, comprising 127 acres 3rd of splendid land, securely fenced. 10 acres in English grass, balance gooi bush. - Improvements include, new liv ling, carl and corn sheds, pigerics, &t The position is good, and healthy Metal road frontage to pioporty. Immc diate possession can be given, also cas; terms. For further particulars apply t> F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, Groytown. MILK FROM. THE COW BLENDED WITH THAT FBOM THE COW WITH IRON 'MI GOOD TEABLENDED WITH INFEMOI DESCRIPTIONS, IN the former case it is not ncccssar to obtain tho services of an experi as the article (water) usedfortliis blend ing is obtainable free of cost. What is the object of milk blending Is it to improve the quality or to incrcas its quantity? If the latter, is sue! increase to add to the profit? Cot sumcrs, answer these questions youi selves. In Tea Elekdihg an experienced am cosily stall' is necessary, and the sub stances used in blending vary in cost. What is the object of tea blending Isitphilanthrophy? Is it to make a additional profit by the admixture c of better quality ? Consumers, nuswe these questions yourselves. Nature supplies the cow's milk, then fore blending with water is not neces sary. _ Nature _ supplies tho tea, an blending with inferior descriptions i not necessary. You cannot improv upon Nature, ASK, AND SEE THAT YOU GET SUEATUEA TEA. NATURE'S PRODUCT. THAVE MONEY TO LEND 1 largo and small sums at lowest ct rent rates of interest. WmG.BEAED^ Solicitor. lu/iuittO, f or oilskins, 'Clothing, Boots,Shoes,etc,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5026, 15 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5026, 15 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5026, 15 May 1895, Page 3

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