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F. H. WOOD. TUESDAY. 2nd FEBRUARY. At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT MARTIN'BOROUGH. F. H. WOOD Has been favored with instructions from Mr Alfred Edwards, of Maryborough, owing to his leaving the District, to sell by Public Auction, at the Greytown Auction Rooms on Tuesday the 2nd of February, at 2 o’clock. All that piece or parcel of land, being allotment No 206, on the plan of the township of Martin borough, containing J acre, together with all buildings erected thereon, comprising— A 5 roomed Dwelling House, Shop, and outbuildings. The above sale presents a good opportunity of securing a valuable coroer section, in the rising township of Martinborough. Terms at sale. F. H. WOOD, 387 Auctioneer. RAM & EWE FAIR. AT THE VV AND E. C. A. & PASTORAL SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON.

F. H. WOO D Invites early entries for the Rain Fair to be held as above on WEDJSESDA Y, the 17th February next, and for the Ewe Fair to be held on THURSDAY, the 18th February. The Sale each day commencing at 11 O’Clook. F. H. WOOD, 378 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMMENSE UNRESERVED SALE AT F.H.WOO D’S MASTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, FH. WOOD has received instructions , from Mr M. J. Mulligan, Auctioneer aud jeweller, of Wellington, who has left his Wellington premises and is retiring from business, to sell by public auction at Masterton on an early date, the whole of Lis large and valuable stock of Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and other precious stones, Jewellery of every description, Men's, Boy’s, and Youths’ Clothing, Musical Instruments,’ Plated and Fancy Goods, two large Iron Safes, fchow Cases, Ac. This is the balance of two bankrupt stocks purchased at an enormous discount (or cash by Mr Mulligan a short time back. In all about £ISOO worth. Goods will be on view fur some days prior to sale.

This is a genuine sale. Bargains will be the order ol tbs day, as ever; line must be sold. The date of the sale will appear in a future issue. RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES, FOR PRIVATE SALE, SMALL STATION PROPERTY—A BARGAIN. F. H. W 0 0 D Has received instructions to oiler for Private Sale, on particularly easy terms, a small Station Property, situate East Taratabi, and known as GOODWOOD, comprising 1 AA/ 1 Acres Freehold Land, securely Lv/v/U fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks, all well watered by tanning creeks and sown in English grass. Improvements include new eleven roomed Dwelling Bouse Men’s Where, five rooms, extensive Outbuildings, Orchard, Qaron, Ac. Price, £3OOO. Terms very easy. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD. 133 Auctioneer and Estate Agent. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR PRIVATE SALE. F. H. W 0 O D

Hag received instructions fiom Colonel Farrington to offer for private sale his tirst-claes Farm of Q Acres, all plougbable land, on the Z> )‘ > Taratabi. Over 200 acres ploughed and laid down in English grasses, well fenced and subdivided into ten convenient paddocks, water in all. It is about two miles from the Dairy Factory and the Railway Station. HO OSE—There is on the property a substantial and well built House of eight rooms, Man's Cottage, Stables, Yards, and Sheep Dip, <So., all in good order. Easy terms can be arranged. For price and farther particulars, apply to F. H. WOOD. 315 Auctioneer and Estate Agent. AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. TARATAHI SALE YARDS. F. H. WO O D Announces to his friends, clients, end the publio generally, that ho has taken a lca.se ef «»• TARATAHI SALE YARDS {late Mr T. Bay’s) and is now having extensive alterations and additions made to same in order to study the convenience of both Buyers and Sellers. Regular Fortuightly Stock Sales will be held at these yards, and it is hoped that the public will give the movement the encouragement and assistance necessary to ensure success, F. H. WOOD. 356 Auctioneer.

SLESINGtR'S ; HORSED MEDICINES. i Colic or Gripe Brink,—Horses are very liable lo Colic or Gripe, and if neglected this complaint may I in a few hours terminate in inflammation, atrangula» I tion, tympanitis, and death. Price 3s fid pcrboMle. Embrocation.—Fop the treatment of Cute, Wounds, Bruises, from saddle or harness. Sore ShoulderStrains, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swellings, &c. Price 3s fid per bottle. Grease Ointment—For the cure of Grease, Crown Scabs, Uat-tail, Mallendcrs or Sal* Vfcjl lenders, or any skin eruption. A Iso for Foot JTjL.ZX Rot in Sheep. Price 3a 6d pep tin. Condition Powders.—For restoring and keeping the horse in good health, relieving Hide-bound, Surfeit, Mange, Grease, and Skin Eruptions, correcting a diseased state of the Stomach, Bowels, Kiduevs, Bladder, liirer.Ao. Price in tins, 3» 6J per lb. Blister Ointment,— After using it the heir returns to its natural colour and no blemish is left. Price, 2s and 4s per pet, DOGaaiMDICINES. The Dietemper Fowdera ere e perfect ourc. Price Mißie^Ointment—Mey he naed for the Mange, or any other inflammatory diaeaete of the akin in the Horse or Doe. Price Sa Ad per pot. To baked ofW 0. NATION, Agent, flreytown. NOTICE/. IN THE ESTATE 0 g T. E. KEMPTON ALL ACCOUNTS due to the above, rnnpt be paid to me on or before FEBEUAKY 20 th, or proceedings will be taken to recover the same without further notice. U‘4 TUOtt. E. KfiMn’QN.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1789, 1 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1789, 1 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1789, 1 February 1886, Page 3

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