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WEDNESDAY,-OCTOBER ii" " ■ l o'olook. ; LOWE'S & iorns' ' - Stock' Sale, thoiryards, Masterton— ! 1 . J7jCoWa in Galf to purebiea Bulls • 1 ■ '-'Bfieifor3,2-year-olds' i • 10 Young Stecra • i , '.3-QuietGowstoca've i ; 26 Head Mixed Cattle •' '1 Bull, by Albert, rising 3 years, podi- ... greeatSale ' Horses, Pigs,' Poultry ' t , .Also 'the celebrated Draught. Entire "' :j Horse, '. ; . : , , ;1 . iteAROJf.; OF CLYDE^ | his gigantic horse is rising '(> vears old .wtf stands 17 hands higb. He has proved himselt beyond all doubt a sura foalgetter of nrstolass stopk. He has only beou exhibited' nve .times with the following resrlts i— Three First Prizes in Tasmania; First at'Toko-' mainro, N. Z,; and .Second at Dunedin—all open Shows. Ho was bred by Mr John Simmons of rasmauia, and was purchased by Captain Mer, one of the bestjudges in tlie colony who afterwards imported him to New Zealand-; His celebrated sire old Baron of Olj de was bted by Mrs Murdochj Hannehead near Elan tire, Begainedmany prizes as a one anl two-year-flld at Ooombsland, Marvhill, 2*?% \°,'a aD . d aB a three-year-old he gaued the £7O prixe at fitawreap,, and % £4O pnzi to travel in Hg wasntterwaids imported to Tasmania, where he gamed the Champion prizo seven times in succession, Hib dam is the winner of in'anv premiums at local and open shows, and the dam of many prize winners, amongst which loung Surprise, a horse that twice gained the Glasgow Society's prizo of £40,. also in First Priz B]ttolile g> winner 'of# Instructed fey the, Publlo Trustee, to sell nac Cps yf llikkel fyulsen, deceased—- § Head Mixed Cattle. ' ' T OWES & IOENB sale of STOCK and iu°i n' ™ TS at the Wairarapa and East Coast 'Agricultural Show. Carterton, November lit, jj- or i. are instructed IciitUal Implements. Tboy will also.be prepared to sell on behalf of exhibitors, p, c - an y °^ er c ' aß3 °f exhibits. t.arly instructions respectfully refluest^.d. List ef Properties for Sale 'BY LOWES. <h lO^S, ' , Afif) acres" of improved LAND, MASTKI^on-s? ouWJ-Wivided^d^^eand ■ ftf) ACRE FARM, "" ' OPAKt—buikimp ye<l ' ?üb6 ' antift - Qut ' QMA mm sheep run, svn-v Gladstone— Fenced, sub-divided, House, Wool Shed. Dip Yards, with 3000 sheep. 2609 io —Zf ll Land Best (^jty, ipr W( l, 27 lipase aud autVuiildinga," stock at. H ' fiOO A W B SSEP AND DAlEi' •,V v FARM, Featherston— WpU Improved. 1 fi70 AORES SHEEP ANDCATTLE W . L . lr KDN, onTHßPahaukiver—»ith House and outbuilding, 7fi(UCRES GOOD BUSH LAND, ' Nbak Waingawa Rivek, Timber suitable for saw ■ . 11 ACRES, ' ' 2 Masterton--With good Houso, conservatory, stable, dairy, orchard. " • . AWES, WHh uev ljouse of 11 r<ssg, garden t leasehold, £-ACRES LAND, s 1 Estate, Masteuion, 1 ACRE BUSINESS SITE, 4 Masterton, 1 ACRE, ■ 2 Masterton— Work shop, dwelling house, and stable.' ' KQK ACRES goofl jatfd',' 'at'tJpper O sjyf 'Javieru; frontage y well mm W ACTO Land, Masterton, with ( duelling house and other' improvements, securely fenced, permanent water. ACEES Splendid Land, 6 miles ... from Masterton, fenced and 1 well watered. SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE, Pait of Town Acre 23, Masterton, : 1 SECTIONS 19 and 20, TO L LET . A CONVENIENT- six-roomed House, Xi. with 7i (icveß good land, and outbuildings, in Short-street; rent 1189 LOWES <fe lORNS, Notice to Boot Purchaser^ the matter of A, STYLES' Bankrupt Stock of 'Bpots, f1.5? TfiS ppeeial request , . of a \ery large np>berof intending purchasers who : were iwt in a position to : . buy last-week for want of I fnnds, but, are now "in ; ~ . funds, we.'liavejcons'ented j to-PBOLONG the " ' : BOOT SALiE For, one week longer. UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT, - Inst... j At 10 p.m. sharp : ' THE SAL! Wll-also include Surplus Stock of Winteiv and Manphegtei* comprising—' FLANNELS, ' CALICOES, ' -BLANKETS .QUILTS; LADIES'SKIRTS, ULSTERS. ■ As the sale will oply last a jfew days, the goods will be Bold at vpry low prices. " M. CASELfiERG & CO. wish tojmake room for tlieir dii'ect shipments, now : Noiman McLeocl from London', and also per Otaki toArrive' at the end of the month. CABELBER6 dCo ' BRICK STOEE, : . M^S.tbist'on. Clydesdale Enrc'Borse,: • ' Grladstouc •" Will travel in the; Y/ai-i rarapn Dutrict thia season, starting from Masterton, on Monday morning comnienoltii/ flu r.no QA inoi-' :•!). ■! ' . 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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