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MONDAY, 14th OOTOBEK, 1895. ' At 1.30 p.m. iir FEATHEBSTONI FEiTHERSTONI Important sale of freehold house properties, household furaiture,piano, horse, gig and harness, cow in full milk, new Dover range, sidesaddle, etc. etc, PH. WOOD has receiyed iustruc- , _ tions from Ma. Jas. Wilkinson (who is leaving the district), to sell by publicauction, on the premises, Bethuno street, Featherston, on the above date, the following desirable freehold properties : r Lot I—Section of land situate Bcthune-strect|Featherston,containiiig3-6ths of an acre, together with six-roomed house, out-buildings, small orchard and garden, now in the occupation of Mr Wilkinson. Lot 2—Section of land containing one quarter of an acre, together with 4roomed cottage, scullery, and outbuildings, garden, etc., situate Eethune-strcct, and now in the occupation of Mr A. Donald. Terms at sale. After which the whole of the housel hold furniture and effects, including:— Tables, chairs, bedsteads, chests drawers, washstands, dressing tables, linoleums, sofas, crockery, r glass ware, kitchen utensils, sundries, piano by Bord, side saddle, Dover range, horse, gig ' and harness, cow in full milk and , calf. ; Sale at 1,30 p.m. sharp; a good J opportunity for investors having a little i, money at command. i F. H, WOOD, Auctioneer. THUESDAY, 17th OCTOBEE, 1896 At 1 o'clock. SPECIAL HORSE SALE. ATTHETAEATAHISALEYAEDB. ]. lions to sell by public auction, at the Taratahi Sale Yards, on the above dato, the following well-known racing and brood stock, viz.— Fresh Deal, el: g, 6 years, PuririMisdeal Field Gun, gm, 5 yoars, Remington— The Field 6 Mahara, g g, Yoltigeur-Tho Field Noisette, ch m, 6 years, Black EoseFair Agnes Black filly, 2 years, Lethe-Noisette Yearling colt, Itemington-Noiiette Grey mare, (stinted to Grand Duke) 4 years, Eemington-The Field The Field, gm (stinted to Derringor) Day Dawn—Lady Jane Kurutna, brood mare, (stinted to Voltigeur, Eciuington-Konini 2 year-old filly by The Administrator • Yearling colt by Voltigeur After which under instructions from Messrs Eume Bros,, ofTaiianui. •1 3-year-old hack fillies and geldings by " Nemcan Lion " 13-year-oldliackgeldiugby Voltigeur out of " Vivacious " sister 3 4-year-old hack fillies by'Nemcau Lion" (The above are all unbroken), 1 5-year-old hack geldiug by " Neine»n Lion," out of ■' Prattlo," broken to saddle . 3 3-year-old, unbroken draught fillies and geldings by " Avon " , 15-year-old bay gelding by "Fitjhercules," out of" Topic" (dam of Deception), broken to saddle 15-year-old bay gelding by" Master ' Agnes," broken to saddle 1 5-year-old bay gelding by " Grand Duke," broken to saddle and single and double harness | And on behalf of olhcr vendors— I 6 draught horses, heavy staunch, and quiet Also a number of good hacks, buggj, trap, and express horses. Further entries invited. No, charge , will be made for advertising, but a fee of 2s Gd will be charged for oyery horse " submitted under the hammer. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. TAIIATAHI STOCKSALE. TUESDAY, loth OCTOBEB, 1895. at 1 p m, H. WOOD will sell at the Tara- ., tahi Yards on the abovo date— Sheep--100 ewes and lambs 40 hoggets in the wool Cattle—--4 head beef 5 2-year-old heifers 1 Grade Storthorn bull Further Entriis Invited, FOE PlilV ATE SALE, A MOST desirable Freehold Homestead Property, situate High-sl,, OAETEETOiN, containing oa. 2r. 20p.; good land, divided into 3 paddocks; wilh garden and orchard. Improvements include—7-roomed dwelling house, well furnished and fitted with pantry, bath room, etc; outbuildings comprise—washhouse, barn, stable, buggy sheds, fowl house and run, etc. Further particulars can be obtained on application to F. W. Wood, Carterton, urthevitdcnigHei. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. MASTEETON CASH BOOT MABT. RJIANNAH&Co, If you w«nt good boots go h Hannah k Co. If you want cheap boots go to Hawaii b Co, If you want warm and dry feet go to Hannah & Co. If you want to save money go to Hannah 4 Co. ODE boots are made from the best material. We pay the hightest wages, and employ none but first-class hands. Every pair of boots made in our factory are guaranteed to give satisfacfaction. The public of New Zealand, and Wellington district in particular, should bear in mind that we employ more labour than any other firm in the only benefitting yourself, but have the satisfaction to know that you arc helpn ing to keep a largo number of men, women and boys employed. We don't buy old bankrupt stock from Sydney or Melbourne, goods made at starvation wages, Ourmottois: " Pay the highest wages, demand the best work, and soil i- at a small profit," Space will only peri- mit us quoting prices of a few lines, but ■t all others are equally ehoap. * Men's good shooting boots, heol and e toe, from 8/11. !| Men's strong watertight!, good value, n from 9/11. 0 Men's mec balmorals, heel and too plate, from 12/6. Men's good nailed bluchers, from 4/11. '• Men's nice canvas shoes, from 4/11, Men's broad welts shooting boots, own ', make, from 18s (Id. Youth's strong nailed shooters, 7/11, r, B ' lL Youth's hwlnudtoo plates, , f ra,W' kdjos' nice evening shoes from 2/11. 1. Ladies' neat walking; shoes from 6/6. Ladies' neat glaze kid shoes from 8/G, Girls' copper toe 1i001h,2/11,3/H,4/H 1 i. Girls' strong school hoots, <v]ll, 6|H V E. HANNAH & CO. arc the sole 9gent,s (or, the celebrated "K" boots, # agents foi Oi>vo & West, and other is woll-knowu WMi wwkora, All kinds 01 pajeul, tan, fy\t{ kid dressing always W.stock,, .llooliiiiihlblioi'smadoto-order. Ewajra (hj|w vti the premisos. Leather and Grindery at Wellington prices. Country orders promptly attended to, R. HANNAH and Co., (Opiwsito Club Hotel), a QUJSEN.STIIKRT, MiSTEBTOK. H, Petkrsqn, manager,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5147, 4 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5147, 4 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5147, 4 October 1895, Page 3

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