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SATURDAY, 13th JULY 1895. at 1.30 p.m. CARTERTON AUCTION BOOMS. UNRESERVED SALE. FH. WOOD will sell by public , auction at his Carterton Auction Rooms on SATURDAY, July 13tli, at 1.30 p.m. large consignments of general drapery including— Dress goods, sheetings, calicos, quilts, blankets, shirts, rugs, etc, boots and shoes, new and second-hand furniture, pictures, crockery, harness, saddles, produce and general merchandise. Also a consignment of choice and valuable furs, including some very fine Opossum Dugs (in black, brown and grey), Wallaby and Kangaroo Hugs, Native Bear and Fox do, and a variety of Ladies Furs in Victorias, Canes and Boas. _ Entries for this sale can be made up to time of sale, with Mr F. W. Wood at the Carterton Auction Eooms. Hemember the date, Saturday, July 13th. F. W. WOOD, Manager. TWO DOUBLESEATED BUGGIES. EOU PIU VATE SALE, A BARGAIN. FH. W OOD lias on hand for private , sale, at prices that defy competition, 2 new double seated buggies, made of best materials, with firstclass workmanship, style and finish. Inspection invited, Terms if desired, or would exchange for other vehicles. F. H. WOOD. Auctioneer. FOE PRIVATE SALE, A FIRST-CLASS .small farm pro/l perty, situate at Newman, near Ekcthuuiia, comprising 127 acres 3 rds of splendid laud, securely fenced. 100 acres in English grass, balance good bush. Improvements include, new five roomed house well finished, good stabling, cart and com sheds, pigcrics, kt The position is good, and healthy. Metal road frontage to pioporty. Immediate possession can be given, also easy terms. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, Grey town. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTOHS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHEIfS. SPLENDID FIiEEHOLI) EESiDENCES IN THE VEIIY CENTIiE OF THE TOWN.

WE have been favoured with instructions from Mils S. Hoosstow.who is leaving for the Old Country,to offer for private sale, that fashionable 2-storey building in Chapel Street, known as 'Houuslow House, 1 containing M rooms and every convenience, together with a well-stocked fruit jnii vegetable garden, The premises will be sold, subject to a lease of 5 years to Mh Pkat, the present tens'-This lino residence has been thorou'hly renovated »t a ccst of over £2OO. Easy terms of payment can he arranged, Fuller particular* can be obtained upon application to the auctioneers. Also-on behalf of the name lady-that comfortable 5-roomed cottige adjoining, at present in the occupation of Mil limu Small deposit renuired, lialance can remain on mortgago for a lengthened period. HOMBLOW i CO. SNUG RESIDENCE Within three minutes walk of the L'ost Ollice. VU& have received instructions VV -'rom Me W, Darm;y, who is leaving Mastcrton, to offer for private sale, his nicely-arranged dwelling in Bannister Street, containing 8 rooms and scullwry, together with J acre of land, garden, orchard, 3-stall stable, wood-shed, outhouses and a large shod 10 x 20 feet, gas laid on to the dwelling, which is fitted up with every convenience to make a comfortable home, l'nrticularn as to price, etc., can be obtained from Hciiniilow & Co., Auctioneers. A BARE OPPORTUNITY. FIVE-lIOOJIED HOUSE FOR £l5O. E have been favored with instructions to offer for salo, a 5-roomed house, 2 fireplaces anil scullery; J acre laud laid out in garden; also a shed 10 xll feec, in Chapel Street. Price £l5O. Apply to Horkmow it Co, R. E. HOKNBLOW & CO., Auctioneers, and Lan d Agents, Properties For Sam And To Lease, MAST EATON.

FORTY-MILE BUSH. 402 acres, Hastwell, 80 acres down in grans; 2 cottages, 1 mile from school and dairy factory. Price £2 12s 6d per aoro. Terras can be arranged. ■l5O acres near Allredton, 120 acres fell and in grass; 4 paddocks, house, outbuild- , garden, fruit trees, also 200 young p, Price £1,200 the lot, £SOO c ' balance remain at 7 per cent. 320 acres, Wangachu Valloy, all fenced with 7 wireß, whare, half tbo property in grass. Price £4 per acre, £OOO can remain at G| per cent for 5 years, 7 acres, new 4 roomed bouse, cowshed; j acre splendid orchard and gardon, Parkvillo; creek rung through the property Price £265, Only £IOO required. 248J acres, Mangamahoc, 7 roomed house, bath-room, Eoullcry, and servant's room, wash- house, fowlhouses, ha? shed and cow shed combined, sheep yards, wool shed, men's whare, dip, etc.; all in grass. Price £2OOO, cash required £BOO. Good investment. 600 other properties in Cartertouj Mastorton, Eketahuna, Paliiatua, Greytown, Woodville, Feathcrstou, and Wellington. Particulars on application. No chargo made for advertising or commission, unless sale is effected. MONEY~TOLEND, £20,000 to lend on good freehold security. £IO,OOO to lend in sums o! £5 to £IOO ( approved personal security, Commission work of allkinds undertaken. ON SALE-Totara pos bricks producn of every doaiription. MASSAGE AND ELECTItICITY. HERMANN ROTH, SPECIALIST. Appointed @ M Sanatorium to the and Baths, Uoyernmont.il3|jgreCA Kotorua. CAN BE CONSULTED FREE From 11 until 1 o'clock any day at Phtcnix Chambers,s2, L&mbton-qu&y, Wellington, Private Annntss: OccinKsnn Hotel. MASSEUSE FOR LADIES, Mb Roth's book on " Mossago," etc,, can be had of Mr T. Q, Mason, Chomißt, gratis. Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, hysloria, spinal diseases, neura'.' . dyspepsia, flatulence, constipation, sprafns, insomnia, all nervous and joint diseases, tire not only relieved but permanently cured. Majsage not only treats the effects, but removes the cause. Mr Roth has bad a v in Germany, America, England and Sootland; ho has been attending Hospitals in addition to private practice, and had opportunities of working with tho best f His testimonials and credentials are of the University of Glasgow, July, IK.. Mr Both vim known to mo during his residence in Glasjow Irom liis liavliijf treated \-a:lous paticntß of mine, both hi private practice and In lay clinical wards In the Hospital. From what I saw of his work, I ora fully satisfied tint. ho thoroughly understand! his profession and is an admirable Masrn I have much pleasure In recommending Mrßothn being, n> far as I have been ablo to judge, on clMcnt and rcllablo operator. . (Signed) Geo, McLeod, : KnigL M.D., LL,D„ Regius Profciior ofSurgmj, Unimily of Glasgow, aitd Surgm in Ordinary it the Qiwn, in Scotland,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5074, 11 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5074, 11 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5074, 11 July 1895, Page 3

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