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SATURDAY, 6th JULY, , at 1,30 pi, Important unreserved sale of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, at the Greytown Auction liooms, PH. WOOD has received instrnc- , tions from Mr F. Cou, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction at his Greytown ]tooms, on Saturday, the 6tli July—--300 3llnc ' 'A-y e «r °' ( ' Trees, best varieties, well and carefully cultivated, including apples, pears, plums, peaches, walnuts, chestnuts; also, gooseberries and currant trees, rhubarb roots, and flowering shrubs. The trees arc all good and will be sold without reserve. TASMANIA!? FUES. SATUHDAY, JULY till,, 1895. At 2 o'clock. Great, sale by auction in the Greytown auction rooms, of a grand consignment of very choice and valuable furs, comprising: TIIAVIiI.LINO EUOS, CAIIIIIABE HUGS, ladies' runs, lmuuii and BKDSIDE MATS, In a great variety of beautiful furs, including Black Opossum, Mountain Grey Opossum, Wallaby, Kangaroo, Native Bear, Fox, etc. The Ladies' Furs are in great variety, and most elegantly fashioned in the latest styles, and very highly linished. E7l 11. "WOOD is favoured with JP . instructions to sell by auction as above. ON VIEW ON FEIDAY. SATURDAY, Gin JULY, 18H5. at 2 o'clock sharp, Opening sale at the New Grcytown Auction Itooms. An opportunity for the general public. Large consignments of goods, and everything,without reserve. LI 11. WOOD will hold the FIIIST j_ , SALEinhisNcwAuclionliooms on SATUIIDAY, tho 6th July at 2 p.m., when on behalf of various consignors, he will sell by public auction, general merchandise ofeverydescription,[including: Drapery goods, blankets, rugs, sheetings, quilts, dress goods, fancy goods, mens' youths' and boys' clothing, shirts, sox, braces, boots and shoes, crockery and glassware,a largo and choice selection of new household furniture. Also a quantity of second-hand furniturennd effects, the property of a gentleman giving up housekeeping, 1 yery handsome draw-ing-room suite in salmon color, all silk tapestry withplushboards, consisting of settcte, 4 occasional and 2 easy chairs, 2 large dining room chairs on casters, 2 Gipsy (aides, 0 Austrian chairs, Morocco leather seals, 3 double and 2 single bedsteads, a special consignment of high-class furniture, including a handsome drawingroom suite, upholstered in real Morocco leather, worth •! spring couches in leather and carpel, easy chairs in leather and carpel, 2 spring rocking-chairs, Duclicsse toilet chest with bevelled mirror, while pine dresser, chefi'oiiiei', 2 colonial couches, 5 chests drawers. The list of goods lo be submitted includes almost everything, and is too varied to particularize in detail. Come and see for yourselves.

TAKATAitI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, Sitli JULY, 18115. ut 1 p.m. |7\ It. WOOD will sell ill tlm TarnJJ , ialii Yards on the above date— SIIKEl 1 — 100 owes in lainli ■la forward ewes ■l3 fat ewes •D fat ewes Cattle—--25 mixed callle-cows, yearlings, ami calves, will be elassed for sale 25 head mixed cattle 2 dairy cows Further cnlries invited. AUCTION lililiS OlJK.'lfJjAli LETTEIt AN l> ADV.KIiTISEMENT. To (lie Settlers of Wuirarapa South mid outlying districts, lie-opening the new Grcytown Auction lioonis. ADIES and GENTLEMEN.—It lias been suggested to me by several of my friends, tluit I should opcu my new rooms with a dance, and right gladly would I have done so, but on consideration I find that there is no hall in the Wiiirarapaorin New Zealand large enough to accommodate all those I should like to entertain. So I have decided to go one better and open my rooms on SATUIiDAY KMT, the (sth of July, ivith mi absolutely unreserved sale of everything (to use a proverbial expression) from a needle to an anchor. Tho sale will commence outside at 1.30 with n consignment of choice 3 and 4year old fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. The general sale commences at 2 p.m. M particulars will he found in advertisements. 1 liopo to see a large attendance at the sale, and am sure it will pay everybody to attend. P. It. WOOD, Auctioneer. [71 AIIINACEOUS FOOD J- Is a Pure Vnmedicated Cereal Preparation for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids and the Aged. [Copy uf Certificate fboji Da, WniaiiT.] 43, Jngestre-street, Wellington June 3rd, 18!)5, I have carefully examined and tested Dii, Kiiik's Fabisacmbh Food, and find ii palatably digestible, aud highly nutritions. It may be given to infants almost (it not quite) from birth, they do remarkably well on it, the digestive organs becoming healthy ami vigorous, I can strongly recommend its use for invalids, the aged, and persons of weak digestive powers, Tuos. C. Wright, U.Ii„M.C.L„ Edinburgh. Sold by all Grocers aud Storekeepers, and by the Bole Proprietors and Patentees: J. ANDERSON & CO,, Wellington. 1)11 KIRK'S Qlmiii'o 57, Willis-st.,'Wellington, OIIUILLb, Ecsure and call.

'PAHIATUA JimiY AKD MIT STABLES. A. MANGUSON, Saddle Horses and Uuggies always on hire. Commercial Travellers provided with conveyances ou shortest notice.

Rhnrffo Willis-st.,Wellington. UIIUILL o, for Organs and Piauos, See Lis testimonials CHESTEKFIELD ISLAND GUANO THE finest fertiliser in the market. Price at ship's side 55s per ton in bags. A. G. TAINE & CO., Auctioneers, Wellington. .Qhniif'o Willis-st,,Wellington wHUiU 0) for ovorytMng,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5069, 5 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5069, 5 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5069, 5 July 1895, Page 3

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