F. H. WOOD. SATURDAY, sth MARCH, 1887. At 2 o'clock. QBBYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. WITHOUT RESERVE. Important Sale. P. H. WOOD Hat received initrnetiom bon the consignees to sell by Public Auction at hii Oreytowu Rooms on SATURDAY, the 6th March, in order to oloie consignments—--2 Drawing Room Suites Ladies’ aad Genii’ Easy Chain and Couches ti Chest* Drawers Small, Medium, and Large Single and Double Iron Bedsteads Single and Double Spring Mattrasse* Wash Stands and Dressing Tables 2 Cheffionien, Occasional Tables And other Furniture and Effects Also—--20 Boxes First Glass Tea 20 Big: Best White Sugar 10 Boses Candles 15 Boxes Soap 20 ba>;i C»tme.l 8 oases Kerosene 5 Bags Rice 8 Bags Balt One Bale Heavy White Blankets 20 Pieces Calico
do Twill Sheeting* Carpet*, Mat*, Oilcloth White, Scarlet, and Crimean Flannel Urea* Goods Men’s, Tooth’s and £o7*’ Clothing of a 7*l7 description Ladies’ Kid and Leather Boots and Shoe* Tooths’ Boys’ and Children’s do do Men's Colonial and Imported Boots and Harness And General Merchandise of every description Every Householder studying Economy shonld Attend this Bale. Those about to marry should attend this Sale. Those desirous of making money shonld attend this Sale. Featherston Settlers should Attend this Sale Martinborough and Lower Valley Settlers should attend this Sale. Carterton, Waibakeke, and Gladstone Settien should attend this Sale. REMEMBER THE DATE—SATURDAT, 6th OF MARCH. At 2 o’clock Sharp.
163 F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, 1887. At 11 o’clock. STOCK SALE Martinborough. F. H. WOOD Wilt eelt by public auction at Martin borough, in tha yards (kindly lent by Mr J. McLeod). Under instructions from B. J. Biddiford, Esq., as executor to the Estate of the late B. Biddiford, 30 Head Mixed Cattle. Also on account of other Consignors. 10 Good Breeding Cows Purs bred Bull Moseley, got by Bed Prtmt Per? brfti Lincoln Bams 6 20 do do do Ewe Hoggetts Steers and Heifers, 18 months 8 0 Dairy Cows 0 Head Beef Springing Heifers 6 JJOBSES of all classes
Particulars of which will he Riven in future advertisements. Further entries Invited and advertised as received. F. R. WOOD. 179 Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 18th MARCH, 1887. F. H. WOOD’S FORTNIGHTLY TABATAHI STOCK_ SALE At one O'clock. F. H. WOOD Will sell by Public Auction as above, t Purebred Lincoln Rams 2-tooth 8 100 Fat Sheep 200 Store EwlS 100 Lambs 10 Two Year Old Steers 15 Bullocks PJ Dairy Cows Three year old Hiilors 8 15 S' Prime Bullocks Fat Heifers 10 2 Milch Cows 3-year old Heifers
13 Steers and U-ifers, 2 year oidi Cotswold Earns ot all Classes J Good Plough Horse Spring Draj and Set el Harness PIGS ♦ ) 1-U P. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. THE MATARAWA BRIDGE. » MEETING rtf tlie Residents in the M ilnta*u I‘' : sttiet will I l * held in the S-JliiXJtji' ’USE, on TUESDAY E\ ENIN< , Vu.cli 8, at 7 o’clock, to consider the ere • li.m U th» proposed Traffic Bridge. It it hj pod that nil persons living in Greytown or o sewhere, having any interest In the erection of the bridge will endeavour to be present.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2038, 4 March 1887, Page 3
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515Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2038, 4 March 1887, Page 3
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