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TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1885, At 11 o’clock sharp. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE or HIGH CLASS FURNITURE & EFFECTS, HORSES, COWS, &c. F. H. WOOD Has boon favored with instructions from Mr T. Hookca, who is leaving the Wairarapa, to soil by public auction on the above date, commencing at II a m., without reserve, on the Grounds and Premises, now in the occupation of Mr T. Hooker, situate Claroville, the whole of his Valuable Household Furniture and Effects, including every requisite and convenience for a well furnished gentleman’s residence, principally as under, viz.— DRAWING ROOM. Walnut Piano, in first daks order ; 2 music stools, large pier glass, horse hair suite, complete; handsome chcfllouior bookcase (totara knot), tables, chess do, carpets, lamps, pictures, oil paintings, library of handsomely bound high class literature, encyclopedias, and medical works, ornaments, vases, fonder and lireirons, 2 handsome clocks under glass shades (1.4 days), stereoscopes with views, 4 cornice poies, blinds, curtains, &c., Ac. DINING ROOM. Largo dining table, chairs, large easy chair, caipets, oil paintings, pictures, lamps, some very choice electro plated ware, tea and coffee service, glassware, cutlery, vases, fonder and fireirous, cornice poles and curtains OFFICE. Office table with drawers, chairs, pigeon holes, paper rack, inkstand, copying press, table, books, &0., Ac. BEDROOMS. Double and single bedsteads, spring mattrasses, large mirror with marble stand, smaller do, wardrobe, 3 chests drawers, washstands, dressing tables, toilet ware, chairs, tables, carpets, bath, pictures, two 14-day striking clocks, &c., &c. PASSAGE. Linoleum, door scrapers, mats, hall lamp, hat pegs, &c. KITCHEN AND SCULLERY. Tables, chairs, complete “ Mistress ” stove No. 7, crockery, metal dish covers, cooking utensils of every description, force pump, scales, filter, troys, cocoanut matting. DAIRY. Dairy utensils, churn, milk dishes, stone jars, buckets, &c., &a. HARNESS ROOM. 2 Ladies’ side saddles, 1 gent’s saddle, bridles, stable utensils, &c., &e. YARD. Wheelbarrow, grindstone, garden tools, &0., &c. STOCK. 2 Ladies’ hacks, quiet and well bred, 2 good milch cows in milk and in calf, 3 calves, yearlings Also, About 3 tons of good prime old hay, one American lawn mower, nearly new ; and one cabinet sewing machine The furniture, &c., will be on view day prior to sale. Luncheon provided. Rcmcmber—Tuesday, 21st July, commencing at 11 a.in. sharp. No reserve. F. H. WOOD, Auctionc' l ' milE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER .1 CAN TILE AGENCY COMPANY, (LmriJin.) Capital £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 250,000. Hoad Office, London. Branches in the Austialian Colonics Fiji, California, and throughout New Zealand. This Company is prepared to grant loans on Station properties at the lowest current rates of interest. Advoncos are also made on stock and growings clips of wool ; and consignments of produce of every description are received for sale in London and the colonial markets on the most favorable terms. The Company undertake the execution of indents in London, America, and elsewhere and negotiates the sale of station and other properties in the colonv. J. B. KEITH, Agent, 30£ Masterton. MUSICAL NOTICE. MISS KEEDWELL, BEGS to announce, she is prepared to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte. .Terms on application, West Street, next Foresters’ Hall. 878 CLAIMS for Enrolment forms under the Registration of Electors Act may ho had at the Standard Office.

J. ELLIOTT AND CO., IMPORTERS I MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST-CLASS BOOTS I SHOES, Wholesale and lie tail, 2d and 20, Willis SLeL, Wellington. MM STOm-KeKPIUIS LiberalW dealt witb. LOOK OUT FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT IN NEXT ISSUE.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1707, 15 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1707, 15 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1707, 15 July 1885, Page 3

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