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TUESDAY, 30th JULY, 1895, at 1 o'clock, TAUIIERENIMJ STOCKS ALE. FH. WOOD will sell at the Tau- , lierenikau yards oil TUESDAY, the 30th inst.:— Sheep—--60 forward ewes 60 maiden ewes, forward 60 ewes in lamb Oatile--2 dairy cows Hobses—--1 bay gelding, a good hack Further entries invited, and advertised as received, free of charge to vendors. Please semi particulars as early as possible to— F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. 4THUUSDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1896, at 1 o'clock, Special and Unreserved sale of sheep and cattle, at MuM, Dmscou's Farm, Morcton lioad, Carterton, PIL WOOD has received instruc- > Hops from Mb M. Driscou, who has disposed of his property, to sell by public; auction, on the premises Morcton lioad, Carterton, on the above date, the following itock, viz. : Sheep—--ICO good breeding ewes in lamb, 2 and 6-tooth. 190 hoggets, mixed, sexes *lO fat sheep 3 ltomney Marsh rams Cattle—--9 steers, 2 years old ' 4 steers, 3 years old 11 calves 2 dairy cows to cajvc in October After which will be sold—--3 good dairy cows in milk, to L'tilvc end of October 1 2-year-old bull 1 disc harrow, with seed sower attached 1 single swing plough 1 set tine harrows Lunch provided. SATUItDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1895, At 2 o'clock. GIIEYTOWN AUCTION BOOMS. Extensive Unreserved Sale. Bargains for Everybody. FJI. WOOD has received instruc- . lions from various consignors to sell at his Greytown Auction liooms on the aboye date, a large and varied assortment of general merchandise, including— A special direct consignmentofladies' and children's English sample boots and shoes, men's youths' »ud boys' Colonial boots, ladies' jackets, dress goods, blankets, rugs, quilts, calicoes, flannels, men's suits, sox, shirts, drawers, sheetings, towels, etc., groceries china, glassware. A splendid collection of high class new and second hand furniture of every description, opossum, kangaroo, and wallaby rugs, macintosh, buggy rugs, saddlery, harness, etc,

1 handsome drawing room suite in oak frames, upholstered iu silk tapestry and plush 1 new rustic trap 1 light eiprcss (nearly new) GBEYTOWN AUCTION BOOMS. SATUKDAY, 3BD AUGUST, 1895. At 2 p.m. By order of the Deputy Official Assignee in the estate of J. F. Smith. FH. WOOD will sell at his Grey « town Booms, on the above date—--1 draught horse 1 pony hack 1 tip dray and harness 2 touts QhfltWq W> Willis-st.,'Wellington, onuru o, fOl , WntcheS) clocks E.P. Ware, Cutlery, etc. BICYCLES. RECENTLY the agent for the Australasian Colonics (an expert in cycle construction) after a thorough and exhaustive trial of the ATALANTA BICYCLES between Christchurch and Dunedin declared "that lie had lately ridden some of the finest machines in England, but that lie had never ridden an easier running or more comfortable Bicycle than the Atalanta lie had just ridden, and that for quality and appearance the Atalantas closely approached the highest class and high-priced machines made in England, and that undoubtedly they were the finest machines made in the Colonies," Manufactured by T. BOYD & SON., Atalanta Cycle Works, Christchurch. Prices foi these high-class machines oll 'y <£2l Only MBS OWEN JONES, (Late of Melbourne), Teacheb of Music and Paihtino. Pupil of Professor Stoddart. Ten years Organist, Wcsloyan Church, Gcclong, Is prepared to leach a limited number of pupils for the above. Terms, etc., Victoria House, Hall-street. Rhnr+Pv 57 > ™wWWellington, OflUlllo/ f or Oilskins, Shirts, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, etc. PHOTOGBAPHIC STUDIO, (Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), Qdeen-siseet, Masterton. THIS Studio is nowopen to the public, and the proprietor has procured thelatest and most improved instruments and appliances for turning out Photos in first-class style, at popular prices, Photos, Groups, Views, etc,, taken in any part of the district, and finished intho best style of art.

Enlaeoements maclo to any size, and finished by' an experienced artist. Amateur's work finished. On Saie: Views of all parts of the town a nd district D. WILTON, MOPEIETOE. Address-Opposite Prince of \\ ilos' Hotel. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTEETON, T ADIES asd~6ENTLEMEN—JU Whilst sincerely thanking you for your most liberal support during the time I have been in Masterton, I bef[ to inform you, that owing to my rapidly increasing business, and having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside broad trade, which interest I have sold to Messes CHAMBERLAIN Bbos. feeling quite confident that that oldestablished firm will give, you every satisfaction. It will be my object, in future, to devoto the wholo of my attention to the shop trade, whore you will find small goods of eveiy variety, and of the very best quality. FIRST-CLASS BEEAD will bo sold as usual, over the counter. Visit my DINING ROOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness, civility, and a first-class lunch, they arc second to nonoin the town. Ecspectfully solicitinu your further 1 support, I am— Ladies and Gentlemen,—yours fully,JAMES WICEENS. , ,9/) l v/f'o Willis-it;,'Wellington, OimHOj for' Gladstone Begs, Portmanteaux, Travelling Trunks, etc,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5089, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5089, 29 July 1895, Page 3