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F. H. WOOD. iEiiwm SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1887. At 1 o'clock sharp. GIGANTIC SALE!! IN THE GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. F. H. WOOD Will Sell by Public Auction, as above, An Enormous Assortment OF POSITIVELY UNRESERVED GOODS OP EVERY CONCEIVABLE DESCRIPTION. BEING A TOTAL OF £750 WORTH OF VALUABLE GOODS (NEW AND SECOND HAND), Including— Suites of Furniture Chests of Drawers Conches. Bedsteads Mattrassee, Tables, Chairs Washstands 40 Boxes of Tea Half a ton of Sugar 20 Boses of Candles 15 Boxes Soap 10 Bags Rice Blankets, Calicoes, Sheetings Flannels, Dress Materials Men’s and Boys’ Clothing 50 Pairs Boots and Shoes Copper Boilers General House Furnishings And innumerable Other Articles 12 Prime Cheeses SADDLERY AND HARNESS.

REMEMBER THE DATE & BE PRESENT AT THIS UNSURPASSED SALE, GREYTOWN AUCTION BOOMS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, at 1 o’clock sharp. NOTE—A large attendance is expected, and the Auctioneer invitee further entries of unreserved goods of all descriptions. 38(j SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1887, Sale at 1 o’clock. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. By Order of the Deputy Official Assignee. IN THE ESTATE OP B. KIMBERLEY, A DEBTOR. F. H. WOOD Has received instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee, to sell by public auction, in the above estate, at his Greytown Auction Rooms, on Saturday next, the 23rd instant, at 1 o’clock, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, The following Cattle, Goods, Chattels and Effects, viz.— 8 Merino Rams, 4 tooth 3 Romney Marsh, do 10 Mixed Sheep 1 Brown Mare, “ Brown Duchess” by ” The Peer,” and now in foal to “ Grand Duke” 12 Turkeys 1 Pen Brahmas 3 Fens Mixed Poultry 20 Purebred Antwerp Pigeons 300 Totara Fencing Posts and Strainers 30 House Blocks 1 DB Gun, 1 No 3 Churn 1 Crosscut Saw, 35 Hurdles ■1 Poultry Hutches 1 Patent Oat Crusher 1 Set Truce Harness, Lot Sacks 1 Coil Manilla Rope Wool Packs and Sheepskins 142 TUESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1887. At one O’clock. AT THE GREYTOWN CHEESE FACTORY 120 Dairy Fed Pigs ¥. 11. WOOD Has received instructions from the Directors of the Greytown Butter and Cheese Co., Limited, to soli by >Public Auction at the Co.’s paddocks, next Cheese Factory, south end of Greytown, on Tuesday, the 26th iust., at 1 o’clock, in consequence of the Factory Uaving closed for the season. 120 Dairy Fed Pips The above will be properly divided and classified, as Slips, Store, Pork, and Bacon Pigs, and sold in lots of one, or more, to suit the convenience of buyers. The auctioneer desires to point out that these pips have been fed entirely on Whey, Barley Meal, and Potatoes, and are to all intents and purposes purely Dairy Fed, uever having bad any offal or other animal food. Buyers from Welling* ton will bo ablo to come up by the morning and return bv the evening train.

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1887. At 1 o'clock. I 1 A E AT A H I YARDS. F, n. WOOD will hold the usual fortnightly STOCK SALE As above—--150 Ewes 200 Fat Ewes 100 Fat Wethers 200 Store Ewes 80 Lambs 40 Mixed Cuttle 22 Heifers hO I’■ u 1 1 . cks. piluie, 2 to 4 veurs 10 Head Reef 20 Steers, 1 uud 2 yens 22 Heifers, well bred (su t dairy purposes) 15 Dairy Cows 8 Calves 1 Drake (carriesah. n! dOcwt) and harness 1 Spring Trap Further :tud (aiiy eui.ves invited. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. S TJAIGH, BUTCHER. Oreytown, , .LI has decided to offer FOR BALE the balance of his large stuck of HAMS AND BACON FOR CASH. At prices to suit everybody, bat the cuter* Hums, ud to 7d per lb bidu Racun, 4a to Gd net lb. 211 FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE AMYSHIRE BULL, four years tdd, very ijuiet, Id JOHN DORRELL.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2058, 22 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2058, 22 April 1887, Page 3