JLtrwew & lorns FEHKOARYir At 12 O'Clook. STOCK SALE AT MASTERTON YARUS. T.OWES & lORNS have been inJj structed to offer for sale at their Masterton Yards, on February 18th, at 12 o'clock, the following lots of stock 1A 4-year old pure Lincoln Rams, - 1 v bred by Matthew Holmes Esq Q 4 year old pure Lincoln Rams, bred by Messrs Martin 0 C tooth pure Lincoln Rams, bred ° by Messrs Johnston OA 4 tooth rams bred bv E. Tatham Esq, from Cotswold ewes by Holmes' Lincoln Earns Full-mouth Leicester Rams 22 4 tooth Lincoln Rams g Full-mouth Lincoln Rams 200 Lambs in the wool £jQ Full-Mouth Lincoln Rams 1£ 2 tooth Lincoln Rams by Mr *- v McMaster's champion ram of 1883' 1 ft Lincoln Rams, imported from A Napier 10 Lincoln Rams, imported from •Napier;., : £jQ Lincoln Rams bred by Mrßryce y 2 tooth Merino Rams from ■ Murray's Australian'.stock, imported by MeM Elder & Co. <7 2 tooth ,Rams ; frpm'same locks,. • • but^'he'me.vras'of'thelongSvool class' 0 2 tooth Merino Earns,'" : Thdse ; ■ u Merinos clipped.lo to 121bs clean'' wool ': Q A Full moutli Merliio Rams from the flocks of Mr H, Campbell and Mr McLean. Q K Full moutli Merino Rams, .bred by Messrs Fisher & Co AX Purebred Cotswold Rams, mixed apes. This lot contains winners of first and Champion Prizes DAA First-Class Cotswold' breeding oyj{j Ewes, FAT ■ Qf)A Crossbred - Cotswold breeding ouu Ewes, FAT - I £A Stud Cotswold Ewes, mixed ngea, some of which are prize-takers. 0 Pure-bred Leicester Rams, 2tooth, winners of Ist arid • 2nd Prizes, Gold Medal, and two Special Prizes at late Show. .1 A Purebred 2 tooth Lincoln Rams, owned and bred by James Stuckey Esq. 0 Two to three-year-old Steers 300 Fat Sheep 200 Store Sheep *— First cross Lincoln-Merino Rains. *— Purebred Merino Rams *— Purebred Lincoln Rams. * These are from the celebrated flocks of Messrs Beetham and may now be seen at'Lansdowne. BREEDERS ATTENTION SPECI ALLY GALLED TO THIS SALE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Valuable Improved Dairy Farm, situate at Clareville, being Sections Nos. 186 and 151 Taratahi Plain Block, and containing 192 acres, T OWES & lORNS have received inII structions from the executors of the late H. T. R. Owen (deceased), to sell at their rooms on the above dateThat valuable and compact Dairy Farm, being sections Nos. 151 and 180, township of Clareville, and containing 192 acres of splendid land. It is all well improved and laid down in English grass; it is fenced and divided into several convenient paddocks, each paddock being watered by never-failing streams; it has two acres laid out in an orchard, comprising a. splendid collection of young fruit trees; it also lias a comfortable new six-roomed dwelling house, outbuildings, stables,' yards, &c. To a purchaser of a profitable, compact rarm for dairy, agricultural, or stud purposes, this is unequalled in the Waira-' rapa. Its proximity to Wellington, Masierton,' Clareville railway station, and the raratahi Dairy Factory, and its having three frontages to main roads,, offers special advantages to a farmer with a small capital. The soil in all the paddocks is exceptionally good, a large percentage being reclaimed swamp land and the balance first class grazing or agricultural land. " , Also— All that piece of land, being part'of Town Acre No. 14, having a ■ frontage of 50ft to Queen-street, with a depth of 165 ft, together ■with shop and dwelling, out- ' . • buildings; stables, &c, This is one of the, .finest business sites in . Masterton, and rapidlyimproving , in value. The sections will be offered separately, or as one property. ' AlsoInstructed to sell in the rising township of Clareville, allotments No, 27 and 28, part of section 146, Taratahi Plain Block.of 1 acre, together with buildings . and other improvements., Title under the Land Transfer: Act. : 1 •' Also—- ■ Part of Allotment Xo. 35 of Section 188, township of Clareville, containing 5 acre,. together with : five-roomed dwelling and other improvements, • . i Also— Allotments 32,47, and 48, being part of Section 188, township of Clareville, containing 1 acre, 1 . Also—' • Allotment No.-19 of Town Acre No. 79, containing 33ft frontage to Dixon-street by a depth of 148 ft. This property is a most desirable one for a business or residental site, being adjoining the new Hotel and overlooking the Public Park. Terms and further'particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, LOWES&IORNS, ■ .Or Masterton. Jno. Prior, Esq., Solicitor, Feilding. 1908 ■ _ ' NOTI OB . TENDERS will be.' received by the : undersigned up to 4 o'clock on SATURDAY, February 21st next for the lease, for grazing sheep only, of all that pieco -of land containing 126 acres; more or less, being the Masterton Opaki RaceCourse for. the term of either one, three, or five years. Terms and' conditions of occupation may also be seen by applying to the Hon Secretary. .RICHD, J. FITTON, Hon Sec Mastcrton-Opaki Jockey Club, ' : 1910
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1913, 12 February 1885, Page 3
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