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SATUIDAY; JUNE Ist, 1885. At 2 p.m. GEEYTOWN AUCTION BOOMS. Specially attractive and unresci'yci sale, leir j.l H. WOOD has been favored will .V , instructions from various con signers to sell at his Greytown room: on SATURDAY, June Ist, m 2 p.m., i large variety of general merchandise _ comprising:— m- Dress goods, blankets, nigs, quilts dy flannels, sheetings, fancy goods suits, shirts, sox, drawers, nuclei flannels, oilskin coats, crockery, ik. glassware, and groceries. Also—cd New and second hand furnituro, he boots and shoos of all classes and >e_, sizes, men's and boys' leggings, ig'i harness, saddlery, etc. o. Fmnituiie. 's, ldrawing-room suite in cihnsonvelvet, ■Ot 1 walnut over mantel, 1. Dnchesse is, toilet chest (beautifully iuliid), y, with 9 drawers, 3 cupboards, and i. bevelled plate glass miiror, ' Dnchesse toilet chest in Ilium, and cabinet washstand, 1 round, and' 3 dining tables. 1 cheftonier, single and double bedsteads and f j, mattrasscs, easy chairs and |i couches, 2 dozen Austrian chairs, ,f pictures, 2 dozen Asto Greci :n, „' and 2 dozen American do, ■t! , Also—- & 8 sides bacon, 3 gents' saddles, horse _1 cloths, 1 spring trap and harness. shafts, moveable scats, and cushions, This is ut genuine and unreserved sale, •a and it behoves all in search of bargains ! to attend. ;.' P. E WOOD, ,o Auctioneer. . TWO DOUBLE SEATED BUGGIES. FOE PEIYATE SALE, A BAEGAIN. hi n, iv uuu nas on mm tor private J] , sale, at prices that defy competiion, and range from £22 upwards : 2 new double seated buggies, made of best materials, with firstclass workmanship, style and - Inspection invited. Terms if desired, ,t or would exchange for other vehicles. F. H. WOOD. Auctioneer. ~ FOE PEIYATE SALE. ' .1 FIHST-CLASS small farm proEkelhauna, comprising 12? acres of splendid land, securely fenced, acres in English grass, balance I roomed house well finished, good slabbing, cait and corn sheds, pigerios, &c. position is good, and heallhy. I road fronlage to pioperiy. Inline- * I diate possession can be given, also easy terms. For further particulars apply to P. 11. WOOD, Auctioneer, Greyloun. TEEES. TIIEES. TItEES. UNDESERVED SALE. FEIDIY, 31st MAY, at 1.30. DCEEWE has received instructions . from Mr J. Goddahd. Have, lock Nurseries, Hawke's Bay, to sell at Ekctaiiuna Sale Yards, immediately after the slock sale—- „ 2,000 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, embracing: Apples, Beaches, Bears, Blums, Apricots, Gooseberries, Currants, etc., Macrocnrpa, Finns Tnsig- '• nis, Laurels, Eoscs, and other Flowering Shrubs, The sale will commence sharp, and cvciy line sold absolutely without reserve. DAVID CEE WE. AUCTIONEEU, Valuator, Stock it General Commission Agent, d BAHIATUA AND EKETAHUNA, TTALUATIONS for loans or transh V f ers °f business made at reasonable rates. Sales conducted in any part [t of the district. Account sales rendered promptly, I am prepared to receive consignments ot Produce, or other Goods, for sale. Liberal advances made on consignments of Produce for absolute i, sale. STOCK SALES held at BAHIATUA, every alternate Tuesday, « at 1 o'clock. MAKUEI, every fourth Wednesday, at 1 o'clock. * EKETAHUNA, every fourth Friday, at 1.30 o'clock. HOUSE SALES BAHIATUA, every Saturday, at Ip.m. MISCELLANEOUS SALES mllE LATEST AND BEST *■ OF Cameros Bros'. Manufactured Tobacco is their " New Venus " Dark Aromatic. WATERPOOFS. TNSIST ON BEING SHOWN THE -L "PEAETEEE"BEAND. P. MUMUY, [late head gardener to m. caselberg, esq.] IS prepared to take the care of private gardens, conservatories or vineries cither by the day or by contract. Pruning and winter dressing for fungoid oc every description. Those about to plant fruit trees cannot do better than consult Mr Mm ray as he has had an experience of the requirements of this district extending over a number of years. Exceptional references from M, Casclberg, Esq, Address— P. MUIIBAY, CARE OF JI. CASEMEEO ESQ., APOLOGY. ir IWISH to express my sincere regret „ and to apologise to you for having sold my icralcd waters inbottlcs bearing your trade mark, I had no intention, li however, of passing off my waters us yours and will if you wish it, furnish you with a statement signed by any persons to whom I may havo sold the same, that they were not in any way misled as to whose waters they were buying, but as you are justified in protecting your trade mark I will pay the costs of your solicitor, Mr Pownall, return all your bottles, and will not , again make use of them. F. HOLDEE. To Messes DIXON BROS., Cordial and B tErated Water Manuhctuiiers, CHAPEL-STEEET, MASTERTON, > 0 67 ) Willis-st„Wcllington, lum/itta, f or Clocks, E.P.Wra, Cutlery, etc.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5038, 30 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5038, 30 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5038, 30 May 1895, Page 3

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