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F. H. WOOD. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. F. H. WOOD Desires to draw the Special Attention of both Bayers and Sellers of Stock, Machinery and Farming Implements, 40, to an IMPORTANT SALE Which will be held at MARTINBOROUOH, on THURSDAY, the 16th instant, at eleven o’clock. Settlers wishing to dispose of stock should take advantage of this opportunity and forward fall particulars to the undersigned as early as possible. The sole has been fixed to commence at 11 a.m., as a large number of entries are expected, in addition to those already advertised. P. H. WOOD. 587 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1886. IMPORTANT STOCK SALE AT MARTINBOROUOH, At 11 a.m. F H. WOOD Has been favored with instructions from E. J. Riddiford, Esq., os executor to the estate of the late R. Riddiford, to sell by public auction, at Martin borough, on Thursday, the 15th instant, at 11 a.m.— From 70 to 100 head MIXED CATTLE, which will be classified and divided into lets to suit buyers Also, several well bred Hacks, Baggy and Draught Horses, 4c In order to close the estate the sale will be entirely without reserve. F. H. WOOD, 589 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 15th APRIL, 1886. GENERAL STOCK AMD IMPLEMENT SALE, AT Martinborongh. Commencing at 11 a.m. F. H. WOOD Will sell by Public Auction at Martinborongh, on the above date, instructed by E. B. Martin, Esq. 1 pair Buggy Ponies and Harness, 3 Draught Horses 2 Mores with Foals by Admiral 1 Chestnut Filly by Mangle 2 Hacks 1 McCormick’s Reaper & Binder (almost new). 1 Grain and Grass Seed Stripper 1 Turnip Sheer 1 Hand Winnowing Machine 1 Land Roller Other entries invited. Without Reserve. F. fl. WOOD, 688 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1886, stockT sale AT THE TARATAHI SALEYARDS. At Onep.m. P. H. WOOD Will sell by public auction at his Taratobi Yards, on the Mud instant—20*8 year old Steers 8 Dairy Cows 100 Romney Marsh Ewes 120 Fat Wethers, 3 tooth, crossbred Horses of all classes—--1 good Trap More and Light Spring Trap 1 Pony, “Corporal Speck,” a prize taker, 8 years old. F.fl. WOOD, 593 Auctioneer. FOB IMMEDIATE PRIVATE SALE. A BARGAIN. OA ACRES First Class Land situate Awv/ Hilton Road, Carterton, and being Sections Nos. 109 and 110, divided into three paddocks, securely fenced and laid down 'in English grass, watered by a good spring well. Also— Part of Section No. 24, containing five acres well improved laud, rich soil, divided into paddocks securely fenced. Improvements on latter include— Substantially built eight roomed bouse, Verandah on three sides, good barn, dairy, trap shed, pig styes, 40., Ac. This property is a corner section, having a frontage to Main Road and Hilton Road. There is a good garden and well stocked orchard, in fact is a complete and comfort* able homestead. For farther particulars Apply to F. H. WOOD. 570 Auctioneer. ACKE FATEBT BAKB f WISE. ACME FOUR BARBED TWISTED STEEL WIRE F. H. WOOD AGENT FOR THE ABOVE COMPANY HAS IN STOCK FOB SALENo 12 Galvanised Barbed Wire 4 barbs No 12 do Magpie do do No 12 Black Barbed do do No 12 Galvanised Pig do do Mo 12 Black do do do The Acme Patent Archimedion Wire Strainer The Acme Concord Strainers The Acme Barbing tooU, do spanners The Acme Barbs, (or putting on ordinary wire fences already erected. Farther particulars, prices and terms on application to the undersigned. F. H. WOOD. Auctioneer and Commission Agent, 690 Oreytowo, Carterton and Maatertou. FAT SHEEP FOR SALE. 140 678.8 Two Tooth Romney Marsh, mostly wsthars. W. H. F. JONES, Moroa. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. iy BET has removed to his saw redden oe nearly opposite Mr F. H. Wood’s Auction Boom, Greytova.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1818, 9 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1818, 9 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1818, 9 April 1886, Page 3