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F. H. WOOD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1886. 1 carterton”ram fair. IK TBS W. & E, 0. P. * A. 80CIETYS' SHOW ÜBODNDB. CARTERTON CARTERTON Sale at 11 a.m. Sharp. RAM ~FAIR. P. H. WOOD Uai been favored with instructions to sell by Public Auction as above, on account ol Messrs Biddiford and Sons—--20 Purebred Lincoln Bams 20 Do do Romney Marsh Bams On account of Mr A. McMaster—--13 Purebred Lincoln Bams On account ol Mr A. Anderson — 1 Lincoln Bam 1 Romney Marsh Ram On Account of Mr .1. Stuckey--10 two tooth purebred Lincoln Rams On Account of Mr C. J. Jury—--5 Merino Rams, bred by Mr Vallsnoe 2 Cotswold Bams, bred by Mr P. F. Tancred 1 Lincoln Ram, bred by Mr Hogge

On Account of Messrs Braithwaite & Acooks. 40 two tooth Romney Marsh Bams Early entries invited and will be added to this list as received. EWE FAIR. ON THURSDAY, FEB. 18. at 11 a.m. On Account of Messrs Braithwaite & Acooks. 800 Romney Mash Ewes Early entries invited and will be added to this list as received. F. H. WOOD, 417 Auctioneer. RAM & EWE FAIR AT THE W. AND E. C. A. & PASTORAL SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON. Invites early entries for the Ram Fair to be held as above on WEDNESDAY, 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’Clock. F. H. WOOD, 378 Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. RE P. U. WOOD'S FORTNIGHTLY STOCK

SALE AT THE TARATAHI YARDS. IN consequence of the Masterton Ram and Ewe Fair being held on the 11th instant' my Regular Stock Sale at (he Taratahi Tarda which should be held on that date, will be POSTPONED to the following fortnight, viz., the 25th February, for which sale 1 shall be glad to receive early entries. Having already received several, I anticipate a large sale on that date. F. H. WOOD, 422 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 and jeweller, of Wellington, who baa left his Wellington premises and is retiring from business, to sell by public auction at Master-

ton on an early date, the whole of hia 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, Show Cases, <feo. This is the balance of two bankrupt stocks purchased at an enormous discount for cash by Mr Mulligan a short time back. In all about £I6OO worth.

Goods will be on view fur some days prior to sale. This is a genuine sale. Bargains will be tbe order of the day, as every line mast be sold. The date of the sale will appear in a future issue. RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES. FOR PRIVATE SALE. SMALL STATION PROPERTY-A BARGAIN. 11.I 1 . H. WOOD Has received instructions to offer tor Private Sale, on particularly easy terms, a small Station Property, situate East Taratahi, and known as GOODWOOD, comprising 1 rtri/ \ Acres Freehold Land, securely JLvy V/U fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks, all well watered by running creeks and sown in English grass. Improvements include new eleven roomed Dwelling House Men’s Whare, five rooms,extensive Outbuildings, Orchard, Garen, Ac. Price, £3OOO. Terms very easy. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD. 133 Auctioneer and Estate Agent. VALUABLE FAUM PROPERTY FOB PRIVATE SALE.

F. H. W OOD Hai received instructions from Colonel Farrington to offer lor private sale hie first-class Farm of 250 Acres, all ploughable land, on the Taratabi. Over 200 sores 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. HOUSE—There ia on the property a substantial and well built House of eight rooms, Man’s Cottage, Stables, Yards, and Sheep Dip, do, all in good order. Easy terms can be arranged. For price and farther particulars, apply to P. H, WOOD, 1 815 Auctioneer and Eatate Agent

JAMES ROSS. Farrier and General Smith Qnaen Btreat, Masterton. [lmplements of; all kinds mads and ngairad. Horses Shod by experienced band*. 638

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1792, 8 February 1886, Page 3

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