QATUBDAY, MARCH 15TH, 18 O •• : At J2 O'OtooK. SALE OP SURPLUS STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c., to. lOMS k I'ERGUSSON HAVE received instructions from Mr Walter Morrison to sell at his Farm, Jlanaia, the whole of his surplus stock w °f~ 200 Mixed Sheep 100 Fat Wethers Store Wethers and Ewes 2 Lincoln Hams, 2-tootii '2 Romney Marsh do, 2-tootli, 1 Bay Entire, Young Canterbury, rising 8 years, bted by W. Boag, Esq., of Canterbury; butc foal-geetcv; thoroughly staunch and quiet in every destription of harness, 1 Bay Mare, Blossom, halt-sister to Pride of Canterbury, bred by R. Marshall, Esq., Lake Ellcsmcre, Canterbury; is stinted to Sir William Wallace, aud has a foal at foot at foot by Young Canterbury. She took first prize at the Carterton Show in November in classßrood Mares. Warranted staunch and quiet. . 1 Clicsnut Mare, 5 years, staunch in all description of harness. 1 Superior Draught Black Gelding, 8 yrs, Grand harness horse for all description of road or farm work. 1 Thoroughbred Mare, Dolly Varden, with foal at foot by Mischief, (Kakapo), MILCH COWS. 5 Splendid Milch Cows, selected from the best Deity stock ; all guaranteed quiet, and good milkers. AlsoSome Calves. FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1 Reaping Machine, by Barnlett, from Duncan, of Christclmreh. New this season. 1 Large Chaff Cutter. —Double set of knives. 1 Plough, by Blyth, new. 1 Set of Furrows (4), by Grey, Masterton, all complete. 1 very Superior Tip Dray, with harvest frame; 3 inch axle; almost new. 2 Sets Cart Harness. 2 Sets Plough Harness, Trace Harness, Forks, Spades, Tools, etc. i Stacks Oat straw, all thatched and secure. About 2,000 bushels splendid Oats, from best Canterbury seed. In lots to suit purchasers. Terms .'—Under £25, cash ; over that amount, approved Bills bearing interest. Lunch will be provided, and Ceaches run regularly on Sale day, S' ;ATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1879, at 2 o'clock. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. lORNB cfe FERGUSSON HAVE received instructions to sell, at the Town Hall, Masterton, on the above dateFurniture Sewing Machines Crockery Books, in great variety Watches Clocks, fa. eg QATUBDAY, MARCH 29th, 1879, D at 11 o'clock. FURNITURE SALE. lORNS & FERGUSSON HAVE been favored with instructions from Mr Farmer, who lias disposed of his Warehouse in Main-street, to sell the surplus Stock and Furniture on the premises. The goods will be sold Without the slightest Reserve, and comprise a quantity of really good and useful Furniture of the best quality, including— Drawing-room Suites Chairs, Tables Carpets Bedsteads, Cots Bedding Pier Classes Bugs Chests of Drawers Washstands Toilet Sots Toilet Glasses, &c., In fact the list is far too numerous to particularize, and the Auctioneers would respectfully solicit an inspection of the Furniture to be sold. (is
y|ASTEBTON HOSPITAL. Mil W, M. EASTHOPE having been appointed Secretary and Collector to the Masterton Hospital, is authorised to receive donations and animal subscriptions, which will in evory instance bo acknowledged in the Annual Deport of the Committee. d. McGregor, G9 Chairman, ITI C T N ON behalf of my partners and myself I beg to offer my sincere thanks to all parties who so effectually assisted in saving our stock from the late Fire. R. G. WILLIAMS, Pko; WILLIAMS, CAMERON & CO. T II A N K 8. T. C. B. GOLDER sincerely thanlts those gentlemen who so ably exerted themselves in assisting to save his goods during the late fire. 65 rjl H E LATE FIB E. L. TOZZI, in consequence of the lato fire, has removed his business to the shop lately occupied by Mr W. Taylor, <sS* nearly opposite Empire Store, where he is selling off his Stock at COST PRICE. 70 THE La T E F IRE. J. WILLIAMS TAKES this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to all those who so ably assisted in saving his Stock from the late fire, and also begs to inform his numerous customers that pending the erection of a nov/ building he will carry on business in his temporary premises, opposite Club Hotel, Mastcrton. JUST RECEIVED 20 cases of Cameron's celebrated cut & uncut -TOBACCOS.- 69 ASTERTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. The regular Fortnightly Practices of the Brigade will take place at the Engine-shed at 1 p.m., on, tho SECOND and FOURTH WEDNESDAY of e'verymonth. ; Members are reminded that fines for- nonattendance will be strictly e forced. W.M, EASTHOPE, ' SJeeyetiuy.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 108, 14 March 1879, Page 3
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