.Lowes. & lorns. | AT THE ANNUAL BAM AND EWE PAIR, VmOUh ASSOCIATION YARDS CARTERTON, LOWES & lORNS will SELL, as above,' on account of Rhodes Donald, Esq., iOßoraney Marsh Rams Entries for this salo solicited as early as possible, in order that thoy may be properly advertised. 972 SATURDAY 28th JANUARY. , Pot Plants and Shrubs, . OWES & lORNS h»ve received iustruoJU tiona from Mr McCardle to sell at their rooms, a Splendid Collection of Plants, Flowere, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, j LOWES & lORNS' Stock Sale at their yards, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1, at 1 o'olook--45 three and four-year-old Bullocks 15 head of Mixed Cattle 9 two-year-old Steers 200 cross-bred Ewes 6 yearlings 4 calves F. H. Wood & Co. THURSDAY, JANUARY;26th, 1882. AT TWO P.M. HORSE AND CATTLE.SALE, ' at nit Qunra yards, GREYTOWN. ■■. Ijl H. WOOD & CO. have received in- ' . stations to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at Mi; Quid's Yards Greytown, at2p,m.:-. 4 Dairy Cows 8 .head young Cattle, mixed ages and sexes 1 Pair Buggy Ponies-a splondid match —young, sound, and broken to doublu harness Several good Hacks and Draft Horses 1 Grey Filly, 3 yrs (unbroken), would make a splondid trap' or brake horse." 2 colts—one a Barbarian &c,,ic, &o.' ' F. H.. WOOD & CO., "■.■' Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4th 1882., At 2 pm, PH. WOOD &, CO. will sell by public i auction at their rooms, Orjytown, on the above date at 2 p.m., without serveDrapery: Clothing Shirts, etc, etc. Groceries: Tea, Sugar, Flour, etc., etc. Crockery.' White and Gold China, and Glassware. Furniture: New and Second hand, 1 Largo Chi'rn New Toilet Ware, Boots, etc., etc. 982 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15th, 1882. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S RAM AND EWE FAIR, CARTERTON. CI H. WOOD k CO., have received L » instructions from Messrs Braithwaite and Acocks, to sell by public auction on the above date—--20 f-bred Romney Marsh, Ram Jambs. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 1882. CARTERTON RAM AND EWE FAIR, FH. WOOD AND CO. have been favored , with instructions to sell by publicauction, at the society's Yards Carterton, on the above date, on account of Mr J. Nix(i pure bred Roinney Marsh rams, by Young Monarch, two tooth 12 ram lambs oat of pure b*red"Roroney Marsh Ewes by Lincoln ram . ; 23 ewe lambs same breeding 1 black colt, entire, 2 years' by Mangle 1 chestnut gelding, 2 years, do. Both horses entered in the 7ih vol. N.Z. Stud Book, Mauriceville Saw Mill. fTIHE undersigned has completed' erection of a . • SAW MM AT MAURICEVILLE, Which is now in good working order. He will execute orders with despatch for Rimu, White Pine, and Matai at lowest current .rates, and doliver timber to all parts of the. district. H. AULIN, PERRY-STREET, 'MASTERTON. Boarding and Day-School, PBINOpAL-Mrs Wilsone. [CHO'OL DUTIES will be lesumedTon K) Monday,* 30th current; ; ' '. English.-jFrenoh, Musio, Singing, Brawingj etc.,taught, ' • ' \- Mastertoii, .•''• ! 23rd January, 1882. ■' ' 980 Miss Best's Pupils ' WILL RE-ASSEMBLE on Friday next, the 27th January, when the First Term of 1882 will begin,. Cole-street, Jan. 20th, 1882.. 979 MISS MORISON receives pupils to in-: struct in Pianoforte, Har-, monium, and Singing. The first' quarter of 1882 begins on MONDAY, 30thi January, Evoning lessons given, Church-st.; Deo. 19,1881; 9531 QOARDING AND DAI, SCHOOL v i CoLB-STBEET, MASTEKrON. Pkincjpal: Miss BEST. A thoroughly Bound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are Uught French, German, Italian, Latin, Alee bra, MU Ttatiwinrr onil Maadll. work. Domestic arrangements are liberal an home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The First Term of 1882 will commence on FRIDAY, 27th Januory. Evening Class for French.. 351 I Thorndon Classical School, SiDNEV-STKEET. THE next term will commence on MONDAY, 30th January. Ladies' Classes will be held daily from 1-11.80 till 1. Evening Classes preparatory for the. Civil Service examinations will be held, oommem dug on'3rd January, at 8 p.m. ..., .'.•., For particulars apply', to ; '.'.-.. . •> -.,.„ Mbbjhb WJLBONiOHAELEtdO^ 974' -'MK)fflcA'W»llinßt6n.',|
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 982, 25 January 1882, Page 3
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653Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 982, 25 January 1882, Page 3
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