3TO C K SA L E - WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 18th ant ■- ' 14th APRIL. ii At 11 o'clock each day. f 100 HORSES 200 HEAD CATTLE ' 1500 SHEEP AND FARM IMPLEMENTS T IOENS& CO. have been favored with 3 • instructions from Mr Andrew l Cookburn to sell at his farm, Masterton, as | above—i THE WHOLE OP HIS VALUABLE AND WELL-KNOWN STOCK. 1A A H O B B E B.' The list will include all bis 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 Cocliburn from the first breeders in ..,Canterbury. The figures paid for , .them being no object, The mares and entires and their progeny have gained first honors at all the principal shows in the colony. Mares, and fillies and colts are nearly all thoroughly broken to general farm work, 20O OATTIB - The cattle comprise pure-bred shorthorn bulls and cows, dairy cows, splendid heilors, calves, mixed cattle, stores, and primo beef. 1500 s H E s f '• Orossbreds, young ewes, store wethers, lambs, hoggets, Splendid lot of mutton, Pure Leicester Earns for stud purposes, The size, condition, and quality eannot be surpassed in the Wairarapa. The auctioneers can safely recommend stock, to attciurthis sale, for better blood and stock that havo been \yell cared for and matured cannot be purchased elsewhere, and the public inay bid with perfect confidence that evciy line submitted will be sold to the highest bidder. The torrf\s will ho as follows : Under £3O cash; oyer flint amount, one third cash, balance by approved bills at 3 111011% The AGEICULTUEAL IMPLEMENTS also will be sold, and will embrace carts, ploughs, harrows, and machinery. The FARM, of upwards of 1100 acres, with all improvements, will be fqr sjlo or lease, LUNCHKtOVIDEII 721
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CLEARING SALE! CLEANING SALE! W, P. FELLtfGMM HAi.K VIIAIUjY CLEANING SALE SATURDAY. GBEAT BARGAINS GEE.AT BpGA'INS. \Ti\\ be oJTereil for CASH! The whole of the WELL-ASSOIiTED aiicl SEASONABLE STOCK Now in his CENTRAL STORE Opposite the Council Chambers, will be offered WITHOUT IiESEBVE, at prices wliw'h will not fail to command the patron, age of all Cash Purchasers. 70S
MONUMENTAL THOMAS MILLER 1 HOMAS IVJILLEB SCULPTOR Bkanjion-St. . . - Wellington,
NOTICE I of OATS ami WHEAT, aud are like wise prepared to GIiLST the same a current rates. fi'J3 BACON &WBIGLEY. T7I D W IN P E I 5 T GROOERAND DRAPER, la now shying a well-selected Stock of Seasonable Drapery, iVc, and whilst returnnig thanks for past favors, begs to assure his customers and the publiu that they will be well-served with goods of all kinds at the lowest market rates, Atjcut for Union Insurance Co, ,30
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 741, 12 April 1881, Page 3
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