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F. H. WOOD. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, At 12 o’clock. USUAL MONTHLY STOCK SALE AT MR HAMMEEICH’S YARDS, GREYTOWN. 80 6 Romney Marsh Ewes Purebred Romney Marsh and 4 tooth Rams, 2 F. H. WOOD, 133 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1885. Masterton, At One p.m. Unreserved sale of about 27,000 feet of DRESSED TIMBER. F. H. WOOD Has received instructions from E. Toomath, Esq., to sell by Public Auction at his Mill, Queen street, Masterton, as above, about 27,000 feet of Dressed Timber, including Skirting, Matchlining, Rusticating, Mouldings, Architroves, Ac., Doors, Sashes, Glass, *c.,&0., Without Reserve. F. H. WOOD, 141 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. Amalgamated Friendly Societies’ Sports Privileges. F. H WOOD Has received instructions to sell by public auction at his Groytown Auction Rooms, on Wednesday next, March 11, at 2 o’clock— The Privileges in connection with the Amalgamated Friendly Societies’ Sports, to be held on Tuesday, March 17, being St. Patrick’s Day, comprising— Lot 1. The Gates Lot 2. Publican’s Booth Lot 3. Refreshment Booth Lot 4. Fancy Good’s Stall and Games. 155

THURSDAY, MARCH 12. At One p.m. AT THE W. & E. C. P. S. YARDS, CARTERTON. Important Sale of about— OAAA FIRST CLASS BREEDING EWES, a portion of the famous Tupurupuru flock. F. H. WOOD Has been favored with instructions from W. C. Buchanan, Esq., M. H. 8., to sell by Public Auction, as above, in conjunction with Messrs Lowes and lorns, at the Pastoral Society’s Yards, Carterton, about i); \A/Y LINCOLN EWES, from two iiUUl.' tooth to full mouth. Mr Buchanan’s name and reputation as a breeder of Lincolns, is so. well established, and his sheep have obtained such a high and wide spread reputation, that further comment is unnecessary. Buyers will find it decidedly to their advantage to attend this ANNUAL SALE. F. H. WOOD, 140 Auctioneer.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OP IMPORTANCE TO SETTLERS IN THE LOWER VALLEY AND EAST COAST. THE NEXT STOCK SALE AT MARTINBOROUGH, will be held on TUESDAY, 7th April, 1885. At One p.m. sharp. Settlers desirous of enteriop stock for this sale are requested to do so as early us possible, in order that particulars may be wed advertised, and proper accomnudaliou provided by way of yards, &c, F. H. WOOD. 158 Auctioneer.

WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are incited for Sixty-eight chains, more or less, of road-fonua-tion and culverts on Gladstone Wainuioru Road, being continuation of the existing road formation. Plans and specifications may be seen at Council Chambers, Carterton, where tenUiiuuuu vutiinueiH, uarimuu, wikmb u.u» ders CLOSE ON FRIDAY, March lb, 1885, at 4 p.m. H. H. WOLTERS, County Clerk. WAIRAKAPA WEST COUNTY COUNCIL. OTICE is hereby given that the Council of the County of Wairarapa West, in exercise of the powers vested in it by the provisions of “ The Public Works Act, 1876, Amendment Act, 1878, (section 29), intends to make he foil owing special order ; “ That Messrs Udy and Gallon of Matarawa, authorised to construct and work a tramway along and across a certain road in Subdivision No. 6 of the TaratahiCarterton Road District, known as Moffat’s Line.” A plan or tracing of the said proposed tramway has been deposited, and may be inspected at the Council Chambers, Carterton, and any objection against the passing of such special order must be made in writing, and left at the Council Chambers aforesaid, on or before FRIDAY, the Ifith day of March, 1885. Carterton, 28th Feb., 1885. 14fi.fi H ft worn "... ~ t i ....... Jo..

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1681, 4 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1681, 4 March 1885, Page 3