F. H> Woocl. .. 'THURSDAY, 15th. FEBRUARY.? CARTERTON,. FEBRUARY, 1 883, Jil H.WOOD Las-received instruictionfl 1 . from D, Master, of Tuhiterata to Bell by, Public Auction; as abover- 1. 1 Pure-bred Lincoln Ram. Took,the gold ' and East Coast Pastoral prW i ■ ' Shows,'Carterton, 1881, and 1882;' 1 Pure-bred Lincoln Bain,'; as a hoggett at the Wanganui Show last- , , year. and. .Ist prize ; this .year, . hisi class, at the CartertonjShow, ;J " 1 LPure-bred Lincdln'Eam: laVprVzei asono of tho best pair of rims at the' Carterton 5h0w,.1882, . <i? 10 Pure-bred Lincoln Ramß, ; two-tsotlv • ptogeny of the above ohampioii ram. 10 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams! .^four and'six- 1 tooth,, ;v. ' 1.:.,: V.J . On'; aiconnt of. Messrs !Bruth\yait«.', ai)| 'Acock—--15 Two-tooth Romney Marsh Rams of Messrs J, W. Martin—ilOO Superior two-tooth Coatwold Raing. : On account of Messrs J; and W. Bidwill-/ 26 Two-tooth Romney Marsh.Rams, brpd; by owners ■ -V '. 3 Fomvtooth do, bred b owners • and never used , . i: - 1 Four-tooth . ■do "do" • Most of the above took prizes at the Carttr-. ton Show. V On account of W, C. Buohankn; Es^—, 30 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, part of which were bred by. Mr Buchanan, balance by the New Zealand and, Australian Land Company. iv
Oil account of E. Martin, Esq 85 Two-tooth Lincoln fiamß ' , On 'account of Messrs Joaeph -iand Phillies, the following pure-bred' Romiiey Marsh Ranis andßam Lambs— . : 1 Purebred Romney Marsh Ram—Ydun'jj' Perfection, _ Mr J, 0, Boyea'. (of Canterbury) principal stud Yam, which carried off most of the South Island prizes, (A' hundred guinea ram) ' . , . • 1 Pure-bred Ram, by Young Perfection, bred by Mr Boyea. I Pure-bred Ram,' aged, bred by C, •R, Bidwill, Esq. A prize ram I Pure-bred Ram, asjed, A Ludlam Ram 14 Rams, full-mouth, bred by 0. Phara; zyn, Esq., being the pick of his flock . 14 Pure-bred Rams, two-tooth, bred by .• Sellers II Pure-bred Ram lambs, bred by Sellers, by Young Perfection,: out of pure:bred •imported ewes froni Mr Boyes' flock (his 1 . beat ewes), and a few ewes selected from Mr BidwiU's flock' 35 Pure bred Romney Marsh Rams, full .. mouth; some of them imported sheep ; and some colonial blood, being portion of Messrs E, & J. Riddiford's best sheep On account of H R, Bunny, Esq.— 5 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, bred l)y 'New Zealand and Australian Land Company ■and Mr Boyea, of Canterbury. 1 ; " '"i : On account of John Barton, Esq,— : ''" ■4B Merino Rams, bred by Messrs Mullocli and Lance', of Canterbury On account of Mr A Mitchell— . 15 Merino Rams, 4 tooth to. full mouth .■'.' On account of W. J. Nix, Esq-i '' 8 two-tooth Romney Marsh Rams, by Young Monarch .. . 1 four-tooth ditto ditto On account of Mr R. E, Me-,: •, Romney Marsh Rams ' i: On account of P, F. Tanored, Esq. : 40 Pure-bred Cotswold Rams, bred by., owner About 35 2-tooth Balance Rani Lambs. Some of the above are prize-takers at. the last Pastoral Society's Show.;.:, ; •,...
■ ■ On Recount of Mr 7. Hodge—. . : 20 Komuey Marsh Lambs 10 „ „ ETYes, 4 tooth ' :l ' On account of D. HoDougall, Esq.— ' 85 Lincoln Rams Further Particulars at Bale, : -: 1288, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 16,1883. ■ . -HORSE AND OATTLfr SALE. ' At,the Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton.: Day following.the ItamJauv; ■; ?.!, P- hold his next monthly! stock Bale at the Pastoral Society's.; Yards, Carterton, on the above dato at 2p.m.. the day following the .Ham Fair— • : :. 12Two-year-oldSteers ; . ... 4Head-Beef ' • 20 Head Mixed Cattle ''sDairyCowß SOO Lambs (cross-bred) 10D Fat.Wothera. . . V. .30 Hcud Hnllocks and Heifers, 4 and 5 '' - yegy.ulds' • 9 Cows and Calvea Entries received up to the time of sale and advertised-fne.af charge; F. H.WOOI). . . 129.6 • Auctioneer. >v SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24. : At One 1 o,clock sharp, 'i';-' ; ENTIRELY UNEESE'RYED SALE.' WAIHENGA. WAIHENGA. ' TO H. WOOD has received instructions JO.,'" to Bell by P'iblio Auction, at the Toiyn. Hall, Wtobonga. on the above date, at 1, p.m. withoutreaervor^ 1 '■■ i " A Large Consignment'of New , s •' -. i; including •-< ■i Tables,, chairs, .looking, ido, vdftnero>. fiolas, couches, chests drawers, chef:;tioniers, • wash-stands,-; dressing- . - tables, meat safes, looking . picturesi-hat rails, bedsteads, toilet; • .sets • .' •' Crickery .and china of every description;1 glassware and fancy goodsrspririg; ; mßltraßßiß,,ii'gent'sv:saddles.>2aiitt' bridle? (new), doi,second shaM, • ' dress . .stuffe, ; calicoes,-'sheetings,' ■' : : . costumes; men's and boy's clothing, • shirts, carpeting, tea, 1 sugar, isbapt'candles.^jama, flour, oatmeal,' ■.. books, one Bheep net, electro-plated warpi elockß,Ttise3 ( cutlery, .bankets',tabs', .' : , And other goods-too numerousiO().;;'p particularise. , . • Sale at one. o'clock sharp,' , 1 No.reserve, At Town Hall, "Waihenga. ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 14 February 1883, Page 3
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