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SATURDAY. 12thO0TOBEE, 1895. CAETEETON AUCTION EOOMS, FH, WOOD has receiycd inslnus , tions to sell by public auction at his CAETEETON EOOMS on tho above date, tho privileges in connection • with tho Wairarapa Pastoral Society's Show, to be held en the 31st October, and Ist of Kovember next, as under— Publican's booth, ereettd Luncheon booth, to be erected by purchaser Grand Stand refreshment room 1 fruit stall Also— The privileges in connection with tho laratahi-Cartcrton Eacing Club's meeting to bo held on the Prince of Wales I Birthday (9th November);- ' Outside and inside publican's booth » •« ii refreshment „ Fruit and fancy stall. Aiso—- _ Unreserved sale of drapery and clothing, furniture, groceries, boots and shoes, produce, etc. MONDAY, 11th OCTOPEIUB9T At 1.30 p.m. FEATHERSTONriEATHEIISTONI Important sale of freehold house properties,householdfiiriiilurc,piano, horse, gig and harness, cow in full milk, new Dover range, sidesaddle, etc. etc. Tjl H. WOOD has received instruc- ± , tions from Ma. Jas. Wilkinson (who is leaving the district), to sell by lmblicauctiou, on the premises, Mum ■street, Featlierston, on tho above date, the following desirable freehold properties : Lot I—Section of land situate Bclhunc-strcct,Fcalherston,containiiig3-otlis of an acre, together with six-roomed house, outbuildings, small owhard and garden, now in the occupation of Mr Wilkinson. Lot2—Section of land containing one quarter of an acre, together with 4- i • roomed cottage, scullery, and out- ! buildings, garden, etc., situate , Mune-strcct, aud now in the occupation of Mr A. Donald. Terms at sale. After which the whole of the household furniture aud off eels, including :- Tables, chairs, bedsteads, chests drawers, waslistands, dressing glass ware, kitchen utensils, sundries, piano by llord, side saddle, Dover range, horse, gig aud harness, cow in full milk and calf. Sale at 1,30 p.m. sharp; a good opportunity for investors having a little money at command. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. THUIISDAY, 17th OCTOI3EE, 1895 At 1 o'clock. SPECIAL HORSE SALE, AT THE TABATAHISALE YARDS. H. WOOD has received instruc- !. tions to sell by public auction, at the Taratahi Sale Yards, on tho above date, the following well-known racing and brood stock, viz.— Misdeal Field Gun, gm, 6 years, EemingtonThe Field Mahara, g g, Yoltigcur-Thc Field Noisette, eh m, G years, Black HoseFair Agnes Blade filly, 2 years, Lethe-Noisette Yearling colt, Iteinington-Noisettc Grey marc, (stinted to Grand Duke) 4 years, llcuiington-The Field The Field, g m {stinted to Derringer) Day Dawn—Lady Jane Kuruma, brood mare, (stinted to Yoltigenr, Ecmiiigtoii-Koiiini 2ycar-old filly by The Administrator Yearling colt by Voltigcur After dick under instructions from Messrs Hume Bros., ofTauanui. 4 3-year-old back fillies and geldings by " Demean Lion " 13-year-oldhack gelding by Volligeur out of" Vivacious "sister 3 4-year-old hack fillies by"Nemean Lion " (The üboec arc all unbroken). I o-year-old hack gelding by "Ncmean Lion," out of " Prattlo," broken to saddle 3 3-year-old, unbroken draught fillies and geldings by " Avon " 15-year-old bay gelding by "Fit?.herculcs," out of " Topic" (dam of Deception), broken to saddle 1 o-year-old bay gelding by "Master Agnes," broken to saddle 1 5-year-old bay gelding by " Grand Duke," broken to saddle and single aud double harness And on behalf of other vendors—a draught horses, heavy staunch, aud quiet Also a number of good hacks, buggy, trap, aud express horses. Further entries invited. No charge will be made for advertising, but a fee of 2s tjd will be charged for every horse submitted under the hammer. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. TAEATAHI STOCKSALE. TUESDAY, 15th OCTOP.EE, 1895. at 1 p m. ~ tahi Yards on the above Shefj—--100 ewes and lambs 40 hoggets in the wool 15 3-year-old heifers in calf 12 21-year-old steers 5 springing heifers Catile--1 pigs, weancrs 4 head beef 5 2-year-old heifers 1 Grade Storthorn bull Pios--5 springing heifers Further Entries Incited, SOUTHERN RELISH, pOE use with Steak, Chops, aud Cold - 1 - Meats, Exquisite Flavour. First award Duucdiu and South Seas Exhibition 1889-1890. Sold by all Grocers. DIM MADAM,—Having scoured the services of Misses Pbenticz and Vibmit, Dressmakers, I respectfully solicit your interest and patronage, Miss Prentice , is woll and favorably known, while Miss Vibort comes to mo with flrst-olasa references, having served her apprenticeship under such oapablo modistes as Misses Qleeson, Mitchell and Finnoy, loto oi the W.F.C.A, Doing desirous ot adding to the prestige oi my Dressmaking Department,has led me to engage Iheir services, while in anticipation oi a large increase ot trade, I have imported direct from the Homo | markoti, a choice and oxclusivo lot of Dress Goods, embracing creponnos in art and < plain dosigus, piques, serges, drills, prints, : delaines, single robo lengths, and many • I other novoltiea. lam now in a position to ' supply the abovoat 15 per cent, to 20 per ' cent, below Colonial bought warehouse ' goods. Drossmaking charges will be ! extremely moderate, and patrons can .with I confidence rely on Good Fit and Style. Patrons may have the choice of either Miss Prentice or Miss Tibert to exeoute their orders. Thanking you in anticipation and respectfully soliciting a call, —I have, etc, 0. PRAGNELL, Draper and Clothier, (Next the Clock), QOEBN-8T MaSTEBTOK. WALTER CHISHOLM, ENSEAL STOEEK.EEPEE Maurlceville. Agent for. the Standard Eire Insurance

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5150, 8 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5150, 8 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5150, 8 October 1895, Page 3

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