SATURDAY, 6th JULY, 1895. at 2 o'clock sharp, Opening salo at tlio New Greytown Auction Kooms. An opportunity for the general public. Largo consignments of goods, and evcrythiug,withoutrcserrc, F, H. "WOOD will hold the FIRST , SALE in lrisNcw Auction Eooms on S ATUHDAY, tho Gth July at 2 p.m., when on behalf of various consignors, he will sell by public auction, general merchandise of eveiy description, including: Drapery goods, blankets, lugs, sheetings, quilts, dress goods, fancy goods, mens' youths' and boys' clothing, shirts, sox, braces, hoots and shoes, crockery aud glassware,a large and choice selection of new household furniture. Also a quantity of second-hand furniture and effects, the property of a gentleman giving up housekeeping, The list of goods to be submitted includes almost everything, aud is too varied to particularize iu detail. Come aud see for yourselves. SATUIiDAY, Gth JULY, at 1.30 p m. Important unreserved sale of Fruit aud Ornamental Trees, at the Greytown Auction Itooms. FH. WOOD has received iustfuc- . tions from Mr F. Cole, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auclion at his Grey ton n Eooms, on Saturday, the Gth July— QAfk 3 and'l-year old Fruit Trees, • best varieties, well and carefully cultivated, including apples, pears, plums, peaches, walnuts, chestnuts; also, gooseberries and currant trees, rhubarb roots, and Hovering shrubs. The trees arc all good and a ill be sold without reserve. TAEATAIII
STOCKSALE. TUESDAY, 9th JULY, 1895. J7 H. WOOD will sell at tlio TaraJC , Mi Yards on the above date— SRBEr—'IS forward ewes AUCTIONEEIiS CIECULAK LETTEII AND ADVERTISEMENT. To Ibe Sellers of Wairavapa South, and outlaying districts, Its-opening tha new Greytown Auction Jiooms. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN. —It J_J hfs been suggested to mo by several of my friends, that I should open my new roorai with a dance, and right gladly would I have done so, but on consideration I find that tlie.'e it no hall in tlie Waiiarapa or iu New Zealand large enough to accommodato all those I should like to entertnin. So I have decide; ' go oiio belter and open my rooms 06 oATtTiiDAY NEXT, tlio (ith of July, with an absolutely unreseryed sale o£ everything (lo uso a proverbial expression) from a needle to an anchor. Tho sale will commence outsido at 1.30 with a consignment of choice 3 and 4year old fiuit trees and ornamental shrubs. The general sale commences at 2 p.m. Full particulars will be found in advertisements, 1 hopo to sec a large al.'cndaiceat tho sale, and am sure it will pay everybody to attend. F. 11 WOOD, Auctioneer.
TO SPECULATORS, INYESTOIiS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHEIiS. SPLENDID FJiEKHOLD EESIDENCES IN THE VliliY CENTKEOFTHE TOWN. WE have been favoured with instructions from Mr.s S. Homow.ivho is leaving tor the Old Country,to offer fjr private sale, that fashionable 2-storey building iu (Jhapel Street, known as 'Hounslow House,' containing l'l rooms and every convenience, 'together with a well-stocked fruit awl vegetable garden, The premises will be sold, subject to a lease of 5 years to Mn Peat, the present tenant. This fine residence has beon thoroughly renovated Pt a ccst of over £2OO. Easy terms ot payment can he arranged. Fuller particulars can bs obtained upon application to the auctioneers. Also—on behalf of the name lady—that comfortable 5-roomed cottage adjoining, at present in the occupation of Mb Ralph, Small deposit required, tialance can remain on mortgage for a lengthened period. HOKNBLOW&CO. SNUG-IiESIDENCE Within three minutes walk of the Post Office. WE have received instructions from Mr W, Darley, who is leaving Mastsrton, to oiler for private sale, his nicely-arranged dwelling in Bannister Street, containing 8 rooms and scullery, together with J acre of land, garden, orchard, 3-stall stable, wood-shed, outhouses and a large shed 40 s 20 feet, gas laid on to the dwelling, which is fitted up with every convenience to make a comfortable homo. Particulars as to price, etc., can be obtained from Hoikiilow it Co., Auctioneers. A KAIiE OPPORTUNITY. FIVE-IiOOMED HOUSE FOli £l5O. WE have been favored with instructions to offer for sale, a 5-roomed house, 2 fireplaces and scullery; J acre land laid out in garden; also a shed 10 xl 4 feet, in Chapel Street. I'rice £l5O. Apply to Honmow A Co. K. E, HOMBLOW & CO., Auctioneers, and Land Agents, MASTEKTON. Pboferties For Sale And To Lkabe. FORTY-MILE BUSH. 402 acres, Hastwell, 80 acres down in grass; 2 cottages, 1 mile from school and dairy factory. Piice £2 12s Cd per acre. Terms can he arranged. 450 acres near Altredton, 120 acres fell and in grass; 4 paddocks, house, outbuildings, gardoa, fru't trees, also 200 young sheep, Price £1,200 the lot, £SOO cash, balanco renin at 7 per coat, 320 acres, Wa igaehu Valley, all fenced with 7 wires, whare, half the property in grasa. Prico £4 per aero, £6OO oan remain at 6J per cont for 5 years. 7 acres, new 4 roomed houso, cowshed; f acre splendid orchard and garden, Parkvillo; creek runs through the property Price £2GS, Only £IOO required. 248} acres, ITangamahoo, 7 roomed house, bath-room, scullery, and servant's room, wash house, fowlhouses, hay shed and m shed combined, sheep yards, wool shed, men's whare, dip, etc.; all in grass. Price £2OOO, cash required £BOO. Uood investment.
COO other properties in Caitorton; Masterton, Ekctahuna, l'aliiatua, Grejtoivn, Woodviiio, Featherston, and Wellington. Particulars on application, No charge matle for advertising or commission, unless sale Is effected. MONEY TO LEND. £20,000 to lend on good freehold security. £IO,OOO to lend in sums of £5 to £IOO on approved personal security. Commission work of all kinds undertaken. ON SALE-Totara posts, LBnsdowne bricks produce of every dos^riptios. JgMPIEE TEA CO.'S KANGRA VALLEY BRAND, 2/10 Unique Flavour, AFTER DRINKING nAMFONT'S THEEE STAR Ij BKANDY It ia simply impossible to harboi'r a harsh thought or the smallest fcoliug cf resentment. Rhnrffo 6?, Willis-st.,Wellington, UilU/lL o, f or Furniture of every description,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5066, 2 July 1895, Page 3
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