THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1895, at 1 o'clock, Special and Unreserved sale of slicep and cattle, at HnM. Dmscoli/s Farm, Moreton Eoad, Carterton. FH. WOOD lias received instruc- . lions from Mb M. Dbiscom, who has disposed of his property, to sell by public auction, on the premises Moreton Eoad, Carterton, on tile above date, tko following stock, viz. : Sheep—--IGO good breeding ewes in lamb, 2 and G-toolh. 190 hoggets, mixed sexes 40 fat sheep 3 Eomney Marsh rams Cattle--9 steers, 2 years old i steers, .3 years old 11 calves 2 dairy cows to calve in October After which will be sold—--3 good dairy cows in milk, to calve end of October 1 2-year-old bull 1 disc harrow, with seed sower attached 1 single swing plough 1 set tine harrows Lunch provided. SATUEJJAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1895, At 2 o'clock. GREYTOWN AUCTION EOOMS. Extensive Unreserved Sale. Bargains for Everybody. FH. WOOD lms received instructions from various consignors to sell at his Greytown Auction Dooms on the aboye date, a large and varied assortment of general morchandisc,iucludingA special direct coiisigiiineiilofladics' and children's English samnlo hoots and shoes, men's youths' *ml boys' Colonial boots, ladies' jackets, dress goods, blankets, rugs, quilts, calicoes, flannels, men's suits, sox, shirts, drawers, sheetings, towels, etc., groceries china, glassware. A splendid collection of high class new and second hand furniture of every description, opossum, kangaroo, and wallaby rugs, macintosh, buggy rugs, saddlery, harness,
1 handsome drawing room suite in oak frames, upholstered in silk tapestry and plush 1 new rustic (rap 1 light express (nearly new) GBEYTOWH AUCTION BOOMS. SATUIIDAY, 3bd AUGUST, 1895. At 2 p.m., By order of the Deputy Official Assignee in the estate of J. P, Smith, U « town Booms, on the above dale—--1 draught horse 1 pony hack 1 tip dray and harness 2 tents TABATAHI STOCKSALE. TUESDAY, lira AUGUST, 1895, , at 1 p.m. J H. WOOD will sell at the Tara. J , tahi Yards ou the above date—--100 fnt_ ewes, even line, heavy weights GO fat wethers 2 dairy eows, near calving 3 store cows, empty Further entries inyitcd. MASSAGE AND ELECTBICITY. HERMANN ROTH, SPECIALIST.
CAN BE CONSULTED FREE From 11 until 1 o'clock any day at Phicnix Chambers, 52, Lambton-quay, Wellington, I'jIVATE AmiIIESB I OCCIDENTAL HoTEIj. MASSEUSE FOlt LADIES. Mb Horn's book on " Massage," etc, can bo had of Mr T. 0, Mason, Chemist, gratis. RHEUMATISM, gout, lumbago, sciatica, hysteria, spinal diseases, neuralgia, dyspepsia, llatulenco, constipation, sprains, insomnia, all nervous and joint diseases, are not only relieved but permanently cured, Massage not only treats the effects, but removes the cause. Ma Both haa had a very wide experience in Germany, America, England and Sootland ; he has been attending Hospitals in addition to private practice, and had opportunities of working with the best Surgeons and Physicians of the world, His testimonials and credentials are of the very highest, Uxiveiisitv or Giasoow, July, 1892. Mr Rot'" ' " in Glasjo vtmine, both in private pri minis In tlic Hospital. From what I saw ol hla ....... ■ .... ~.,.. .._.,_„_, .. j j |c tj, liroU gj l jj Jlrltothasljcini'.so far"as I have been able to jiuljic, an cllii, unt anU reliable operator. (Sign d) Geo, McLeod, Knight. il.V.,hh,'D,ißegiiis Professor of Surgery, University of Glasgow, and Surgeon in Ordinary to the Queen, in Scotland.
TO THE PUBLIC OP MASTEETON. T AMES and GENTLEMEi\J J Whilst sincerely thanking you for your most liberal support during the time I have been in Mastcrtou, I beg to inform you, that owing to my rapidly increasing business, and having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to gjve up my outside bread trade, which interest I have sold to Messes CHAMBERLAIN Beos. feeling quite confident that that oldestablished firm will give you every satisfaction. It will be my object, in future, to devote the whole of my attention to the skip trade, where you will find small goods of every variety, and oftkcverybestquality. FIRST-CLASS BREAD will bo sold as usual, over the countor. Visit my' MMNG BOOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness, civility, and a first-class lunch, (hey arc second to nonein the town, Respectfully soliciting your further support, I am— Ladies and Gentlemen,—yours respectfully,— JAMES WICKENS. PHOTOGRAPHIC BTUMX). (Opposite Princo of Wales' Hotel), Queen-street, Mastebtok, THIS Studio is nowopen to the public, and the proprietor has procured tliolatest and most improvedinstrumonts and appliances for turning out Photos in first-class style, at popular prices. Photos, Gboufs, Views, etc., taken in any part of the district, and finished intho best style of art, Enlargement* mado to any size, and finished by an experienced artist, , Amateur's work finished, On Sale; Views of all parts of the town a nd district D. WILTON, Address-Opposite Princo of Vt lies' Hotel. Rhnrffa 5? > Willis-st.,Wellmgton, OW'HOj 'for Oilskins, Shirts, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, etc.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5090, 30 July 1895, Page 3
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795Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5090, 30 July 1895, Page 3
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