JLottcs Sc lorns. TUESDAY, FEBIULA EY '19., Al 1 o'clock, "' LOWES & lORNS' STOCK SALE. MASTERTON YARDS. • 500 Good Lambs in tho wool 200 Good Crossbred Ewes 260 Mixed Sheep 200 Merino Ewea 400 Lambs in the wool 120 Crossbred Ew.cs 50 Lambs J Fat Bullocks Jq Two-year-old Steers Head Mixed Cattle | Two-yenr-old Steers Horses, Pigs, Poultry, Ac. Also, under Bill ol'Snlo--1 1 1 1 1 Tip Dray Hot Harness Roan Draught Horse Spring Dray From (he Abbottsford Station, 0 Splendid Draught Horses Hack Horao Dairy Cow | Tip Cart and harness Superior Bug;;} and Harness Double-furrow Plough (Reid & Gray's) Set Harrows (do) Scarifier Eoncing Wire, Staples, Nails, Sulphur, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow and Genoral Station Tools and Plant. Ia co»3cquouce of tho Bam Fair occurring on 'our usual day, viz., tho 20th, the Bale will bo held as above (19th), 1606 LOWES AND lOIINS' SALE BAM AND EWE FAIR, To bo hold at the PASTORAL SOCIETY'S YARDS, CARTERTON, FEBRUARY 20, AT 12 O'CLOCK. LOWES & IOKNS have instructions to sell as follows On account of R. S. Hawkins Esq.— 25 2-tooth Merino Rams, bred by C, Tripp Esq,, Orari (Jorge, Canterbury, On account of Messrs Riddiford and Sons—--4= Eomney Marsh Rams 14- Lincoln Rams, bred by C. Dudley, Esq,, Asbburton On account of Messrs BecthamLincoln Rams On account of F. Moore, Esq.— 60 Merino Rams, bred by Messrs Gorton, St Hill, Gallon and Vallanee
On account of Messrs Braithwaito and Acocks—--8 G-tooth Eomnoy Marsh Rams SO 2-tootli do do do On account of J, Burrow, Esq,— SO Eomnoy Marsh Rams Lincoln Bams Merino Bam Lambs Morino Ewes On account of Jas, Stuckoy, Esq,— Purebred Lincoln Rams On account of Ja3. Macaw, Esq.— Lincoln Earns 1604 wnEXTENSIVE SALE OF Stock &Farm & Agricultural Implements, THURSDAY, Feb. 28, at 11 o'olock. I OWES & lORNS have received instrucJ tions from J. BURROW, Esq., who lias sold his (arm, to sell on the Premises near Mr F. Gray's Farm, Taratnhi.— A Largo and Valuable Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, General FARM TOOLS & REQUISITES; aud a Well-bred STOCK in Cattlo, Sheep and Horses, Ac., &c, And in consequence of Mr J, Burrows' intended departure for England, all lines will be sold WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, Tho List will embrace—--1 Q Magnificent Farm Mares, 1 years X 23 old, all broken to harness 7 Single Furrow and S Doublo Furrow Ploughs, by Korusby 1 Reaper and Twine Binder, by Hornsby Reaper and Mower Seed Drill New Potato Planter (complete) Cham Hanows and Tooth Harrows Roller, Chaff Cutter Farm Drayß, Carts, Brakes Sets assorted Harness General Farm and Carpontcr's Tools 6000 Bushels Oats 60 Acres Turnips (fcodiui?) 500 Good Crossbred Ewes 400 Mixed Sheep Head Cattlo Lot Pure bred Uorkshire l'igs Milch Oows Riding Horses Saddlery, &c., &c. 1684 THE LARGEST STOCK g E 0 0 K D-II AND GOODS I.' This Crrv, Including anything or ovorythiug required is FURNISHING, IS TO BE FOUND AT ' PLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORE, Toby and Mahnebb-sirbst, 159
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 18 February 1884, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 18 February 1884, Page 3
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