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F. H. WOOD. CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY,~MARCH 2, 1887. At 1 o’clock At the Walrarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards. IMPORTANT SALE OF These Thousand First-class LINCOLN EWES A portion of the famous TUPURUPURU FLOCK. F. H. WOOD Has bean favored with instructions from W. C. Buchanan, Esq., M.H.li., to sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 2nd Match, at X o’clock in conjunction with Messrs Loves and lorns at the Pastoral Society’s Yards, Oar* ter ton, 3000 LINCOLN Crossbred EWES, From 2 Tooth, to full month. In lots of 100 or more, to suit the convenience of bnyers. Mr Buchanan’s name and reputation, as a breeder of the most profitable class of sheep, is so well established, that further comment is unnecessary. Settlers desirous of improving their flocks will find it to their advantage to attend this sale. P. H. WOOD, | 181 Auctioneer. |

THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1887. Dairy Stock. CARTERTON, At 1 o’clock, CARTERTON. F. H. WOOD Hai received instructions from Mr Matthew Wilder, who is giving up Dairying, to sell by public auction, on the premises Anderson’s Line, Carterton, on Thursday, the 3rd March, atl o’clock. Without Reserve, First Class DAIRY COWS Calves ORSE. Trap and Harness Also— A large quantity of Dairy Utensils, including 4 Factory Milk Cans, Ac., and other effects. F. H. WOOD. 180 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 6th MARCH, 1887. At 2 o’clock. OREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. Important Sale. WITHOUT RESERVE. P. H. WOOD received instructions from the consignees to sell by Public Auction at his Qreytown Rooms on SATURDAY, the Sth Match, in order to close consignments—--8 Drawing Room Suites Ladies' and Gents’ Easy Chairs and Couches 6 Chests Drawers Small, Medium, and Large Single and Double Iron Bedsteads Single and Double Spring Mattrasses Wash Stands and Dressing Tables 3 Cbaffioniers, Occasional Tables And other Furniture and Effects Also—--20 Boxes First Class Tea 20 Bags Best White Sugar 10 Boxes Candles 16 Boxes Soap 20 bags Oatmeal 8 Cases Kerosene 6 Bags Rice 8 Bags Salt One Bale Heavy White Blankets 20 Pieces Calico do Twill Sheetings Carpets, Mats, Oilcloth White, Scarlet, and Crimean Flannel Dress Goods Men’s, Youth’s and Boys’ Clothing of every description Ladies’ Kid and Leather Boots and Shoes Youths' Boys’ aud Children's do do Men's Colonial and Imported Boots Saddlery and Harness And General Merchandise of every description Every Householder studying Economy should Attend this Bale. Those about to marry should attend this Sale. Those desirous of making money should attend this Sale.

Foatheraton Settlers should Attend this bale Martiuborongh and Lower Valley Settlers should attend this Sale. Carterton, Wuihakeke, and Gladstone Settlers should attend this Sale. REMEMBER THE HATESAT ÜBD AY, sth OF MARCH. At '2 o'clock Sharp. F. H. WOOD, 163 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MARCH 15, 1887. STOCK SALE AT Martinborough. F. H. WOOD Will hold a sale of Stock, at Martiuhorougii, in Mr McLeod’s Yards, (kindly lent for the occasion), in March. At 11 O’Clock. Settlers desirous of entering Stock. Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Farming Implements, Machinoy, Vehicles, Harness or Saddlery, for this eale are requested to forward parti Calais of their entries, as early as possible to the undersigned. E. n. WOOD, 91 Auctioneer. R. W. TATE, SOLICITOR. GREITOWN, FEATHEESTON MONDAYS and V THURSDAYS and may he consulted at his office, opposite Mr W, Toogood's, between the hours of 8 30 and lO.ho a.m. 0> A /T/A TO LEND ON FREEHOLD oW-iUU SECURITY. 152

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2030, 25 February 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2030, 25 February 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2030, 25 February 1887, Page 3