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• SATUEDAY 2nd NOVEMBEE, 1895. At 11 a.m. PASTORAL SOCIETY'S SHOW GEOUND'S CARTERTON. ME F. H, WOOD will hold a sale of Exhibits on the Show Ground at eleven o'clock on SATUItDAY, the day after the Show. Entries to date include vehicles of all kinds, farming implements and machinery, poultry.pigs, and produce, 1 pair buggy horses (black geldings), quiet, well-bred and wellmatched, 1 p.b, Berkshire sow, 3 years old, in pig, 1 p,b. Berkshire boar, 18months, 1 p.b. Berkshire slip, 1 p.b. •Jersey bull, 8-montlis, p.b, poultry; the thoroughbred marc "Blossom," G years, by "lilue liibbon," imp., dam by " Princo Victor," imp, j the mare" Deapond," 7 years, by "licnfrcw Jock," imp., dam Nellie, by " Prince Itoyal," imp. from Victoria; 3 well-bred fillies, and 1 colt, 3-year-old colt by Lord Maudovillo dam by Barbarian, ltiddloswortli maJo, 2 sprint; traps, T, B.—Exhibitors wishing to dispose of exhibits are requested to send lull particulars as early as possible to the undersigned, Entries can be made on Show day. Tickets can, if desired, he attached to exhibits, notifying that tlicy arc for sale by auction on the 2nd. F. 11. WOOD, Auctioneer. SATOKDAY, 2iidKOV?MBEEB9S, At 2 p.m. CABTEIITON AUCTION BOOMS, Unreserved sale of everything—(lniporynnd clothing, furniture, groceries, produce, etc. It. WOOD lias received instruc--V, sc " P ll^'o suction at '»» CAIi'I'ERTON BOOMS on SATURDAY, November 2ndat2p.m., large consignments of drapery and clothing, men s, youths and boys' suits, calicoes, sheeting, dress stuff, towels, blankets, rugs, otc. Furniture of all descriptions, including chests of drawers, couches, chairs, mirrors, etc., groceries, boots and shoes, crockery, bacon, 1 winnowing machine, 1 chall cutter, etc. A special consignment of 100 pairs of English Sample Boots, no two alike (principally Indies'and children's). Also—A complete set of saddler's travellers samples, including:— 10 saddles, no two alike, 12 bridles, no two alike, 30 driving whips, riding whips, and hunting crops, 80 stable brushes, every description saddle cloths, spurs, etc. Saturday, November 2nd, at 2 p.m. Entries can be made up to time of sale with P. H. WOOD, Manager. IMPORTANT TO FAItJIEIIS. Massey-Harris Wide Open Binder, With latest improvements for season 1891-05. Now on Vmw al Ike premises of Ik undemijned, l-ireijtomi, ' jIHE IIASSEY-HAIUUS J3INDEK Ims I recently won seven Field Trials in France. Also lirillaut Victories in South Australia, at Willawi, 2'Jth Sept,, 1893, First I'rize, defeating Hornsby open back, illcCormick and Dcering. Balaklava, 29th September, 1893, First Prize, defeating Hornsl)y and Buckeye, Anil numerous other field trials. F. H. WOOD, Agent. WEDNES DAY, Cm NOVEMBEH, At 1 o'clock. STOOKSALE, MASTEKTON YARDS. niMJIS & MOWLEM will submit 13 f°r sale at their Mastcrton yards, on Wednesday, (itli Nov., at 1 o'clock, the following ; Sheep—--50 fat ewes Cattle—--20 2 and 3 year old steers Pigs—--10 wctincrs hirlhcr entries incited which mil be duly advertised us received. FOlt SALI /"CABINET-MAKING AND \J UNDEItTAKEU'S BUSINESS (20 years conucction). Furniture, littings, and plant at valuation. Apply SIJIJIS & JIOWLEJI. FOE IUIVATE SALE. Valuable Town Building Sites. HUMS & JIOWLEJI have been 10 instructed by Jlr D. Pick :bikg to sell by private treaty his valuab'c acre of land next Jlcssrs Pinhey Bros' siab'os. The land is cut up into convenient lots to suit purchasers. Four of I lie sections have frontage to Queen-street, two to King-street, and four to Chapcl-slrcct, WOBKSOP KOAD. CHEAP IiESIDENCE, Easy Terms. Q BOOJIED HOUSE, largo Dairy, 0 Wash-house, Stable and 2 acres Land, opposite the residence of A. 11. Bunny, Esq., in Worksop lioad. On easy terms, SIMJIS & JIOWLEJI. TTELA-STliEET—iZb««c, 7 rooms; V 2 stall stable, with loft; 2 store rooms; buggy shed; 2 looscboxes; conservatory; 2-3rds acre land. Cheap. j )ENTLEI-STI! ]&KT—Gutltt<ic,fmr 1) rooms; scullery; 2 fire-places; about 1-Cth acre land. Price, £l5O. HESSEI-STJiEE I' House, conkilling (i rooms, well finished and new; 2 open lire-places; 1 rauge; stable; 2 good sheds; garden, do; l-Blh acre land. ABauoain. /"\UEEN-STJtE li I'—6-roomcdHoiise; W pantry; brick yard; aud outbuildings; standing on section 69 x 97: one of the best business sites in Masterton nud very cheap. Apply- SIMJIS & MOWLEM. FOE PIUVATE SALE, .( AAA BOUNDS Ball Cartridge, ijl/vU Elcy & Whitney's manufacture, SIMMS & JIOWLEJI. SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN & GEN Eli AL AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND COJLJIISSION AGENTS, Queeh-stbeet, Mas.ebtok, QTOCK SALES hold regularly every jj fortnight in the yards, Mnsterton, and General Saies in the auction mail every Saturday. The People's Auction Wart. SATUEDAY NEXT, 2nd NOV., At 2 o'clock. Saleof Superior Household Furniture and Effects, Muter Bill-of-Sale, RE. HOHNBLOW AND CO. have , received instructions to sell, underßilkf-SaIo,WiTnouTEiBEEVE Mahogany tables, mahogany chairs, walnut chairs, rocking chairs, whatnot, gipsy tablos, oil paintings, vases, carpets, hearthrugs, curtains, mattrasses, bedsteads (iron and wood), feather pillows, bolsters, counterpauos, beautiful dressing cliost with mirror, washstands and tables, bedroom sets, diuin? tables, kitchen tables, chest drawers, looking glasses, chairs, otc.; also 1 new piano by the colebrated maker Karl Ecke. This sale beinga Jwiii/rfcoMSESBBVBD ohe, tlio Auctioneers strongly recommend thoso in search of bargains to attend this sale. Rhnvii'o Mi Willis-St.,Wellington, OttUl UO/ f or oilskins, Shirts, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, etc,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5169, 30 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5169, 30 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5169, 30 October 1895, Page 3

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