jfilL; ®™ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,' 18th ami; ■ . ' 14tli APRIL. ;.:• At 11 o'clock each dixy. • 100 HOUSES . ..' ' . 200 HEAD CATTLE 1500 SHEEP AND FARM IMPLEMENTS JIOENS'& CO. have been favored with • .instructions, from Mr" Andrew Cojkburn to sell at his farm, "Mastcrton, as above— ' ' THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE AND WELL-KNOWN STOCK. -i aa HOB S.'E: s.. , The liut will include all his entire and brood ' mares, together with their progeny of all ages.. Doing magnificent specimens of draught stuck . roadsters, and Lacks, all of which have been carefully selected by Mr . C'oclfburn from the first breeders in Canterbury, The figures paid for them being no object, The marcs and entires and their progeny have gained first honors at all the prin'/j cipal shows ia tlio colony. Hares, I AOAT T L E The cattle comprise pure-bred shorthorn bulla and cows, dairy cows, splendid boilers, calves, mixed cattle, stores, and priino beef. 1500 ..""""■: Crossbred?, young ewes, .stoic wethers, lambs, hoggets. Splendid lot of mutton. Pure Leicester size, condition, and quality cannot , The auctioneers can fafoly recommcml buyers with a view of iunrovin; the'r own stool;,- to attention's sals, for bettrr blood and stock that liavo been well cured for and matured cannot ho purehnsco. oLewiu.rc. and the public may bid with pcifeet confidence that every line submitted Will be sold to the highest bidder. The Unis will be as follows : Under £3O cash j over that amount, one third cash, balance by approved bill'! at i) months. The AGEICULTUItAIi JJIPLWIKKTS also will be sold, and will embrace earls, ploughs, harrows, and-fliachir.cry. The FARM,'-of upwards' of 1100 acres, with all improvement*, will Ire for sale • v MSO ' LUNCIiniOYIDEi'. ''■'•
ULUAEIMi CLE AEI N 0 hi A;L E CLEARING SALE Y. PVMLLiNGH.Vft HALWEAIiLYCLISAKLU BALE SATURDAY And will Continue the same MONTH OILY GREAT LAB GAINS GREAT BARGAINS Will Ijo offered for j A rj il ! The whoie of the \VELL,A?SOI!TEI> Mid SEASONABLE STOCK arc of all Cash Purclia IONUMENTAI WORKS, THOMAS 11/ SILLER 1 HOMAS MILLEB SCULPTOK, Brandon-St • • • \Tkuington, HAND-SEWN, nnd PEGGED UOOT3, warranted well made of good material, and to order, at lowest• remunerative rate, by T, Gardener, Practical Bootmaker, Kailway Station Road. : - l]fi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 737, 7 April 1881, Page 3
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359Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 737, 7 April 1881, Page 3
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