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STOCK SALE. [ WEDNESDAY 13th and At 11 o'clock each day. 100 HOESES ' 200 HEAD CATTLE 1500 SHEEP AND FARM IMPLEMENTS T lOENS & CO. have been favored with v « uistruotions from Mr Andrew Cookbuw to sell at his farm, Masterton, as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE AND WELL-KNOWN STOCK. IAA HO .8.8 E S .

Tho list will include all 'tis entire and brood mares, together with their progeny of all ages, Being magnificent specimens of draught stock roadsters, and hacks, all of which have been carefully selected by Mr Cook burn from the first breeders in Canterbury, The figures paid for them being no object, The mares axd entires and their progeny have gained first honors 'at all the princidal shows in the colony. Mares, and fillies and odts are nearly' all thoroughly broken to general farm work, OAf) CATTLE. Tho cattle comprire pure-bred shorthorn bulb and cows, dairy cows, splendid heifers, calves, ' mixed cattle, stores, and primo beef, 1500 aHBEP ' . Crossbreds, young ewes, store • wethers, lambs, hoggets, Splendid lot of mutton. Pure Leicester Earns for stud purposes. The size, condition, and quality cannot bo surpassed in the Wairarapa. The auctioneers can safely recommend buyers with a viow of improving tho r own stock, to attend this sale, for better blood and stock that havo been well cared for and matured cannot be purchased elsewhere. anb the public may bid with perfect confidence that overy lino submitted will be sold to tho highest bidder. The terms will

Under £3O cash; over that amount, one third cash, balance by approved bills at 3 months. The AGEICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS also will be sold, and will embrace carts, ploughs, harrows, and machinery. The FARM, of upwards of 1100 acres, with all improvements, will bo for sale or lease. LUNCHPBOVIDED. 721 TO MEET THE TIMES 11 A Square Meal for ONE SHILLING. V o management of tho EMHEE LIVERY STABLES, Has engaged an efficient groom, and is prepared to supply A PIEST-CLASS PEED FOE HOESES !ATONE SHILLING!

No charge will be made for standing r8 »m™ ollßtomor3 hsviu 2 tliat P«vilego trEATIS yii DEERING TWINE BINDER. THE MOST SIMPLE, PERFECT, AKD RELIABLE GRAIN HARVESTER EVER IMPORTED. C\C\Q OP these Celebrated Machines 'O sold in New Zealand this season, And Agents unable to execute orders for at least as many more. EVERYWHERE ADMITTED A GRAND SUCCESS. SEND FOR TESTIMONIALS. ■ Every Machine waiting to be specially mado for this Colony. No orders can be received after March 26. To insure early attention make arrangements through local merchants or with tho undersigned at once. MASON, STKUTHERS & CO., Chmstchdrch. Sole Ageuts in New Zealand for W. Deering Chicago. 711 R. MARTIN

Has Just Landed a Splendid Assortment ■tAPERHANGINGS From 6d Upwards. Also, Plain Tinted Papers, and Magnificent Dining and Drawing-room Dado DECORATIONS. INSPECTION INVITED. Window Glass, Champion's Genuine White Lead, Varnishes, Polishes, Oils and Paints in large and small quantities, as CHEAP and GOOD as any house in town, N.8.-Silver Plate Looking Glass. R. MARTIN, Te Aeo Paperhanging AVarehouse, Manners-sfc,, Wellington. 709 A. L. WHYTE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, CARTERTON TS PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE Balls and Parties On terms that will suit all classes of the community. ' HALL AND DINING-ROOM Attached to the CARTERTON BAKERY. Ask for A. L. Whyte'sJAMS, . Patronise Local Industry,' ™'™)ERS £\ pee WEEKSOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING COMPANY. . Head Offices-Lambton Quay, Wellington (Opposite Star Hotel). Goods forwarded throughout New Ze land and Australia. Custom House and shipping work done. Large Storage accommodation for all classes Vans will receive and deliver in all parts of Wellington and will attend the arrival and departure of every train and steamer. Further particulars may be obtained from ■;..■■: M.O.HICKEY ■ " Manager,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 723, 22 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 723, 22 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 723, 22 March 1881, Page 3

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