JLOwe* & lorns SATURDAY, MARCH 14. Sale, of Draught Horses, Dray and Harness. UNDER BILL OF SALE. "OWES&IORNS have received inJ structions ts sell under bill of sale at their yards— Q Grand Draught Horses, sound and 0 staunch, in all kinds of work ' 1 Dray with brake by Beid & Gray Q Sets of Harness 1 Brake and Harness Q Young Milch Cows Ropes, Tarpaulins, Brashes, Buckets, and Sundries. A large consignment of Drapery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Ladies Dress Goods, Jackets.
Fancy Goods, Furniture, Boilers, Soap, Tea, Candles, Lamps, Clocks, E.P. ware, and sundries. NO RESERVE. 1933 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th, At 1 p.m. LOWES MORNS' STOCK SALE. MASTERTON YARDS. 1 <1 A A Good Merino Ewes 9AA Good Crossbred Ewes AAA Good Fresh full-mouth Crossuuu bred Ewes £AA Good, fresh, full-mouth CrossDW bred Ewes A(\f\ Good, full-mouth Crossbred * w Ewes £AA Crossbred lambs in the wool I£A Good Crossbred Ewes OAA Two-tooth Crossbred Wethers, ' ww forward condition QAA Good Crossbred Lambs, shorn 1 /TA Good Lincoln Lambs, in the lO[J wool £A Shorn Lambs. 1 QA Lambs in the wool. JAA Lambs in the wool. 1 AA Cross bred Ewes. AJ7 Pure Cotswold Rams, mixed ■*•' ages A Dairy Cows 0 Daily Cows 1 Bull Y Well-bred Young Bull Also— On account of ivhom it may concern, 1 Bale (350 yds) Tarred Rope x Netting Also— On account of Mr Whatman, who is leaving for England. 1 Grand Buggy Horse, Buggy, *• and set Harness 1 Saddle and Bridle 0 Superior Ladies' Hacks. Also— In the estate of Dr Diver, | Valuable mare, Marchioness, 1 with Premier foal at foot, Also— The Thoroughbred Racing Mare Carry-the-News, by Tattler. TO SAILORS. ANTED-Toshipa full crew for 'V the GOSPEL SHIP, Wages in full at the end of voyage. Apply sharp—7 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. every SUNDAY, or 7.30 p.m. any other night in the week barring FRIDAY—to the SALVATION AMY BARRACKS, Masterton. 1931 W. A. ELLIS, [President New Zealand Psycholooi- •■ cai Society.] MEDICAL PSYCHOMETREST AND CLAIRVOYANT. WILL receive Patients on WEENESDAY and THURSDAY next at Kibblewhite's private hotel from 9 till 9. OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. During his short visit here he has completely astonished scores by his wonderful skill in finding out the cause and effect of disease in bhe system. Some of his cures sound like miracles.—Wellington Post. MrW. A. Ellis possesses the wonderful gift of diagnosing disease by merely taking the patient's hand. One and all say his readings are wonderful.—Greytown Standard. Mr Ellis has been very successful in his diagnosis- We can recommend him to public attention—N.Z. Times. Mr Ellis has been astonishing the good people of Palmerston and Woodville.— N.Z. Mail. 1933 N0.4 PROGRAMME No. 4 ON THE ST. PATRICK'S DAY ,K \/. HANDICAP. 800A~T5s. First £IOO Second 50 ~Third ... ... 25 ' Starters and non starters 25 Will close March 14th. Enclose .Stamps for.reply and result. Early application necessary, as time is '■ limited.. TICKETS EVERYWHERE. Care of T.THOMPSON, Empire Hotel, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1937, 12 March 1885, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1937, 12 March 1885, Page 3
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