LoweK «Rc lorus. WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, At 12 o'clock. Important Stock Sale in the Estate of the late Edwin Meredith, junior. T OWES & lORNS have received mn i B ' :l ' uc 'j' oll3 h' 01 " the Executors to sell by auction, at RIVERSDALE, oil the above date, the following well-bred Cattle and Horses, viz,,— CATTLE CJg Speyed Coivs in Good Condition 3 5 °-y ear ' old in Good Condition QA 1 and a-lialf-year-old Steers and uu Heifers • 3Q- Yearlings 2 Calves ( Weaned) .;• Milch Cows' gg tfirst-class'Breedihg Cows ". HORSES, g First-class Hacks K Well bred Saddle Mares, with foals at foot Three-year-old Hack Hack, aged IJ Yearlings (draught) 0 Two-year-old ditto ' 2 Three-year-old ditto /j_ Mares witli foal at foot Entire (Imported) The attention of farmers, stockbreeders, and settlers generally is particularly called to this sale as ib oilers an exceptional opportunity for securing a specially select and useful class of horses «iud Cilttk ' 1904 SATURDAY, APRIL 20, At 2 o'clock. Sale of Superior Furniture. T OWES it lORNS have received ini.J structiom from the executors in an estate to sell at their rooms—--1 Drawing-room Suite in Walnut and Repp, 1 superior Cottage Piano, Tables, Chairs, Bed- ■ steads, Mattresses, Couches, Sewing Machines, Boilers, Cutlery, E.P. Ware, Crockery, and Cooking Utensils. 1970
rjIHE FIRST GRAND DISPLAY 01' AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, etc., Will be made this evening in the -windows of tlie BON MARCHE DSAPEBY WAREHOUSE. The windows will be'lighted up from 7 till half-past 9. ALL THE LATEST STYLES! PARISIAN & LONDON FASHIONS. L. J. HOOPER Si CO, SOFT GOODS IMPORTERS, Bon Mahciie. 1949
AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, (ESTAIJLI.SUI3]) (lAIN-STREET, GREYTOWN. DP IS now prepared to complete . V. "Ny order that may be intrusted to him in the following line, to ;he satisfaction of customers, and can ;uarantec to. givo a better job for the irice than any one else in the district Light tip drays, £l7 10s Spring drays, from £22 10s Spring Carts, from £2O. 'Dog Carts, fpnn £3O. Single Buggies £3O 10s, Double Buggies, £4O. Waggonettes, £52. Phaetons, £55. PAINTING done for the following prices and not to be equalled Spring Carts, £2los Dog Carts, £3, Single-Seated Buggies, £3lßs. Double-seated Buggies, £-110s. Expresses, &c,,£4105. ALSOAll classesof Wheelwrighting and Agricul.cultural Implements repaired. ' MOTTO—Small profiismul quick rdunis to suit the times. D.C. has been awarded twelve lirst and second prizes at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Shows during the last four years for Buggies and Waggonettes, against.all comers,. N.B.—ln Stock: 1 double buggy, £SO 1 do do, £45 ; 1 single buggy, £4O. . lflfil CARTERTON BAKERY. A.L.WHYTE. High-Street...... Cabtbhtok The PURESTIffiEAD and BES'J CAKES in the district. " Balls and Parties Catered For, Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--1968 yate Sitting rooms.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1907, 21 April 1885, Page 3
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