Mr M. R. Miller's Sales. EISSINGTON LIVE. STOCK'JALE. ON TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, 1882. ■• AT EISSINGTON YARDS. '■' ' . M.B, MILLEE _' ' ' , Has received instructions from Messrs'R.H, Ehodes and Co. to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, 2nd May, at the Station ' Yards, Eissingtoii, about-' AJT AAA LONGWOOL,LLIF 4fc JjUUU ; coLN, CROSSBRED SHEEP, consisting of Hoggets, Ewes, and Wedders, ■ . ; ""■.:,■;'■ ■ 2-Tooth Ewes and.Wedders' . ; .4 and 6-Tooth Ewes andWedders 8-Tooth Ewes and Wedders.., ; About 20,000 of above, will be Ewos now being, served with choice Lincoln Earns. The Ewes and Wedders from eaoh flock will be sold by sample lots of say, about 300, and a guarantee will'be given that i theso are fair run out of the vorious flocks to be sold. Each sox and ago as above described will bo sold in lots to suit purchases. For theJast four years all old sheep have been culled and sold; there is an age mark on all sheep, which will be shown with the Stock-book for the satisfaction of purchasers. ALSO BY AUOTION/KA THE CHOICE LINCOLN /OUj STUDFLOOK, Consisting of— ■ 520 Stud Ewes,' Stud Rams, and ' 230 their progeny, " The start of this flock was from 210 pure Lincoln Ewes, purchased from Major Jackson, Waikato (now Messrs M'Lean and Co), and from imported Lincoln Rams, SURPLUS PLANT, Ac. After the sale of the sheep the surplus plant will be sold. The sfvle will coinmenco at 10,30 a,m.: Luncheon provided, XI. E, MILLER, Auctioneors. Notk.—Coaches will leavo the ollico of tho Auctioneer, Browning-street, at 2 p.m. on MONDAY (the day before the sale), for the conveyance of intending pnrchasers, who may obtain a ticket FIIEE on application, and if necessary an extra coaoh will be despatched at 7 a.m, sharp ou the morning of the sale, CATTLE SALE, du« notice will be giyon of date of Rissingtou Cattle and Horse Sale, which will be held at Hastings. 1055 Tenders. TAEATAHI - CARTEETON HIGHWAY BOARD. NO Eligible tenders having been received for the undermentioned works, fresh offers are invited, to close on TUESDAY, 'lOth day of May, 1882, at noon, viz—1. Formiug-and Metalling 40 chains of road and Erecting Culvert on Yile's Road, West Taratahi. is Forming; 6 chains, and Erecting Culvert on Hughe's Lino. Specifications at Council Chambers, Car- ' terton. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H, WOLTERS, 1061 Secretary. CARTERTON CEMETERY. TENDERS will bo received by the undersigned up till FRIDAY, the 6th May, f»r leasing for a term of 7 years, 30 acres (moro or less) of tho Carterton Cemetery Reserve. Specifications at Mr Thos. Moore's store, Carterton. EDMOND ANDERSON, Hon, Sec, Carterton, 24th April, 1882. 1058 WAIIIARAPA WEST COUNTY. TENDKRS for the Formation of two sections of tho Wanjseli i lload, will bo received at the above oflhc (where plans and specifications may he socu) up to noon on SATURDAY, 6th May, 1883. Tenders to ho addressod to tho Oliairm in of the Works Committee, and marked outside •' Tender." The lowest or auy tender will not necessarily ho accepted. JOHN KING, 105G County Engineer. County EnginJer's Office, Maslertou, 24th April, 1882. | rpENDERS are invited for the oom- . pletion of the Wesleyan Church, Carterton. Plans and'specifications to be seen at Mr A. Andrews'. Tenders to be sont in not later than NOON May 3,1882, to Mr H. Callister, Carterton, 1054 MASTERTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT, TENDERS will close at nooi of 2nd May at the Road Board oilice 1 for tho formation only, ami me tailing- only, or tho formation and metalling- conjointly of 34 chaini of tho Matahiwi road. The Botrd reserves tho right of accoptiuj any tender. 1051 C. E. BREMNER. ' 1 SHOOTING SEASON! SHOOTING SEASON! 'ROYAL HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. THE improvements made in tho abovi old-established Hotel by , C. M. BRTJNSKILL, 1 has ensured the patronage of all Sporting Gontlemen, the Travelling Public and tho Residents of tho district. Gentlemen dosirous of tho ; BEST SHOOTING GROUNDS , Will be driven there by C,W,B, himsell To establish aeontinuationof the patronagi so liberally extended to him, he has inad< SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS for keeping the VERY BEST Wines and Spirits As a proof of his earnestness he begs hi o patrons to try his i, . VERY OLDBLENDED SCOTCH WHISKEY, f * Imported by Mr J, Maginnity, Wellington from Macdougall & Co., of Glasgow. I P.S.—On rooeipt of' wire a conveyanc will be in readiness at the Feathcrslon rail way station. I o __ i J C. M. BRUNBKILL, PROPRIETOR.' 10;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 1 May 1882, Page 3
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