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F. H. WOOD. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1886. At 1 o’clock. P. fl. WOOD’S FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE AT THE TARATAHI YARDS. F. H. W O 0 D Will sell by Public Auction at hia Taratahi Yards, on THURSDAY, the Ist July, at 1 o’clock—--150 Ewes in lamb Lambs in the Wool (Ist class) 75 Ewes in Lamb Two Tooth Ewes Crossbred Ewes in lamb 50 Lambs in the Wool 30 Good Ewes Head Mixed Cattle -J Q Kirat Class Heifers Springing Yearlings, Steers and Heifers bowls 3 Dairy Cows, springing to calf, guaranteed quiet and good milkers >Fat Cows

2 do. Heifers 10 Yearlings J)'gß H brses of all classes. Farther entries invited and advertised as received. F. H. WOOD, 076 Auctioneer. TOWN HALL. MARTINBOROUGH, TUESDAY, JULY 6. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FEATHEBSTON, WEDNESDAY. 7 CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, THURSDAY, JULY 8. Auction Sale Extraordinary. THE STOCK OF A GENERAL STOREKEEPER UNDER BILL OF SALE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. AN UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY. Sale in each Township commencing at 1.30 Sharp. F. H. WOOD Has received instructions to sell by public auction entirely Without Reserve, about £7OO Worth of General MERCHANDISE, ALL NEW AND IN GOOD ORDER, Comprising— Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes, Sheetings Shirtings, Towellings, Table Damasks Carpets, Dress Goods (New and Seasonable in large variety) Hosiery, Jackets, Hats, Fancy Goods Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ English and Colonial Tweed Suits. Knicker Suits, Overcoats, Tweed and other Macintosh Coats Ladies' House and Walking Boots in Leather and Kid Men’s Light and Heavy Boots, and Watertight!, all sizes Children’s Kid and Copper Toe Boots, all sizes GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Crockery and Glassware, Holloware, Tinware Saddles, Bridles, and General Merchandise of Every Description. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE. The Vendors, being advised that the whole stock is too large to offer in one township, have decided to make three divisions, giving an equal variety, and about one third of the stock in each township. Remember the dates as under—Martin borough, Tuesday, July 6 ; Featherston, Wednesday, July 7 ; Carterton, Thursday, July 8. Heads of Families and all studying economy will do well to attend thia sale, and lay in their Winter Mock. Easy Terms Will be Given And every lot will be sold to the highest bidder. F. H. WOOD, 1008 Auctioneer. HOUSE TO LET AT GBEYTOWN. CONTAINING Nine Rooms, Wash house, and Laundry. This is a very desirable property, the bouse is new, well finished, and fitted with all latest improvements and every convenience. Three acres of land can go with house if desired.

For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, 688 Auctioneer & Estate Agent. SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES NEWLAND *~POMFREY'S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES. B. STANSFIELD Has been appointed sole agent for the abo ve celebrated manures in the District# of Carterton and Grey town. These manures are upon analysis declared specially rich in all the constituents required for plant food. PRICE ONLY £6 PER TON. | FREE ON RAILWAY AT WELLINGTON’ Analysis by Dr Bxciob. Agents for P.reytown, Mr B. Stanefleld. Featherston, Mr J. C. Oakly. 9 Carterton, Mr U, Stansdeld.', Masterton, Loves A Iron. Samples can be seen at the office of the Agent, Carterjpn, or will be forwarded by post on application. SOW

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1851, 30 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1851, 30 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1851, 30 June 1886, Page 3

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