Jjowus & lorns. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Sale of Furniture. ~ T OWES & lOENS will sell at their I • 1001119 J— - ''. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting ofChairs, Tables, Sofas, Bedsteads, Washstands, Mattresses, Toilets, Meal Safes, Mangle, and general aun- ■ dries. 1606 TUEbDAY, FEBRUARY 19. At 1 o'clock, LOWEsJIOKNS' STOCK SALE. MASTERTON YARDS, Good lambs in the wool ,//~VA Good Lambs ()('\f\ Good Cross CiO A Mixed Sheen Good Crossbred Ewea Merino Ewes i 'lfjiribs in the wcol Crossbred Ew'«b '•'"■ Fat Bullocks ) f\ Two-year-old Steers i Head Mixed Cattle ) Horses, Pigs, Poultry, &c. Also, under Bill of SaleExpress 1 Roan Draught Horse i Spring Dray Also—from the Abbortsford Station, Q Splendid Draught Horses "* Hack Horse "I Dairy Cow Tip Cart and harness i .Superior Bugg) ami Harness 1 Set Harrows (do) Scarifier Eoncing VViro, Staples, Nails, Sulphur, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow and General Station Tools and Plant. In oonsequoiice of the Rain Fair occurring on our usual day, viz,, the 20th, the sale will bo held as above (19th), 1606 LOWES AND lOMS' SALE
"M AND EWE FAIR, To be held at the PASTORAL SOCIETY'S YARDS, CARTERTON, FEBRUARY 20, AT 12 O'CLOCK. LOWES & lOHNS have instructions to sell as follows : On account of R. S. Hawkins Esq,25 2-tooth Merino Barns, bred by C, Tripp Esq., Orari Gorgo, Canterbury. On account of Messrs liiddiford and Sons—--4 Romney Marsh Rams 14 Lincoln Rams, bred by 0. Dudloy, Esq., Ashburton On account of Messrs BeethamLiricoln Rams On account of F. Mooro, Esq,— 6Q Merino Rams, bred by Messrs Gorton, St Hill, Gallon and Vallanco On account of Messrs Braithwaito and Acocks—--8 6-tooth Eomnoy Marsh Rams SO 2-tooth do do do On account of J. Burrow, Esq.— SO Romney Mors]) Rams Lincoln Rams Merino Ram Laiubß Merino Ewes On account of Jas. Stuokoy, Esq,Purpbred Lincoln Ranis On account of Jas. Macaw, Esq,— Lincoln Rams urn EXTENSIVE SALE OP Stock &Farm rMgricultural Implements. ; THURSDAY, Feb. 28, at 11 o'oloek. " OWES & lORNS have received inatmcJ tiona from J. BURROW, Esq., who has sold his farm, to Bell on the Promises near Mr F. Gray's Farm, Tarataln,A Large and Valuable Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, General FARM TOOLS & REQUISITES; aud a Well-bred STOQK in Cattle, Snoop and Horses, 4c., &o, And hi consequento of Mr J, Burrows' intended departure for England, all lines will bo Hold WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. The Liat will embrace—--1 {\ Magnificent Farm Mares, 4 years X.U old, all broken to harness 7 Single Furrow and Si Doublo Furrow Ploughs, by Eorusby IReapor and Twino Binder, by Hornsby ■J Reapor and Mower 1 Seed Brill 1 New Potato Planter (complete)
Chain Hanows and Tooth Harrowa Roller, Chaff Cattor Farm Drays, Carts, Brakes. Good Crossbrod Ewoa Lot Purebred Borkahiro Pigs Milch' Cows v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1610, 15 February 1884, Page 3
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