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JLoweN <lfc lurns WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th, At 1 p.m. LOWES & IpfiNS' STOCK SALE. MASTERTON YARDS. 1400 OQQ Good Crossbred Ewea fiOO Good Fresh full-mouth Crossuuu bred Era fiOfl ® f full-mouth CrossUUU bred Ewes 4-00 ® oot 'i full-mouth Crossbred * uu Ewes 600 Crossbred lambs in the wool .150 Good Crossbred Ewes ' 800 wo * :oo ' i ' l Crossbred Wethers, forward condition 800 <^ooC ' ® ros3 b l,e d Lambs, shorn 1 KA Good Lincoln Lambs, in the i ' JU wool QqQ Shorn Lambs, 130 Lambs in the wool. ! Lambs in the too], 100 Cross bred Ewes. 100 Crossbred Lambs in the wool. Purebred 2-tooth Cotswold v Rams AH Pure Cotswold Rams, mixed ages /j. Dairy Cows 2 Dairy Cows : 1 B»n . Well-bred Young Bull , Also—: ■ . On account of n horn it jnay concern, . i Bale -(3soyds) - Tarred Rope 1 .Netting Also— On account of Mr Whatman, who is leaving for England, 1 Grand Buggy Horse, Buggy, and set Harness | Saddle and Bridle . 2 Superior Ladies' Hacks, . Also—■ • In the estate of Dr Diver, j Valuable inare, Marchioness, with Premier foal at foot. 1 Draught Horse, thoroughly 1 staunch | Dray " Also— The Thoroughbred Racing Mare Carry-the-Newa, by Tattler. TV7X ELLIS, [President New Zealand Psychological Society,] MEDICAL PSYCHOMETREST AND CLAIRVOYANT, IT TILL receive Patients on WEENESVV DAY and THURSDAY next at Eibblewhite's private hotel from 9 till 9. OPINIONS OF 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 ihe system. Some of his cures sound like miracles,—Wellington Post. _ Mr W. A, Ellis possesses the wonderful gift of diagnosing disease by merely taking tho patient's hand. One and all say his readings are wonderful—Grey town 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 NOW OPEN. £5,000 The Sydney Jockey Turf Club's Annual Consultation ON THE ADELAIDE CUP, To be run on the Flemington Race Course, Melbourne, 7th May, 1885. MEMBEmi EACH. 400-PRIZES-400 Will be distributed as follows: First Horse ... ... £1,200 Second Horse ... ... 600 Third Horse ... ... 300 Other Starters (divide),.. 200 Non-Starters (divide) ... 300 . 3.Prizeß £IOO each ... 300 5 „ £SO „ ... 250 10 „ £2O „ ... 200 30 „ £lO „ .... 300 ,270 „ £5 „ '... 1,350; Total . ... ... £5,000 Add exchange to cheques, and two stamps for. reply and result. Letters containing cash should be registered. Drafts or P.O. Orders made payable to—- ; JAMES. WALLACE, Secretary S.J.T.C, Box 784, G.P.0., Sydney, N.S.W. ' 1938 . GREEN & Co., TAILORS, PARAGON HOUSE, Willis-street .Wellington. SUITS* £4los. SUITS, £3los. PARAGON TROUSERS, 255. 1928 Q" p If 0 ' THE MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, Will leave Wellington on the 17th March for the Wairarapa. Saturday, the 21st, till Tuesday, the 24th March, at the Royal Hotel, Featherston. Wednesday, the 25th, till Saturday, the 28th, at Hammerich's Hotel, Greytown. Tuesday, 31st March, till the Gth oi April, at the Club Hotel, Masterton. Tuesday,'the 7th April, at the Commercial Hotel, Palmerston North. . 1!)3C CHEAP FURNITURE. CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, Is now offering good sound furniture ai very low prices. • A visit will prove th< fact. CHEAP FURNITURE

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1940, 16 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1940, 16 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1940, 16 March 1885, Page 3

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