JLjoweH &lorus. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, ■ ; .At4O'Clock. " Sale of Exhibits at the Masterton Show. LOWES & lORNS will hold a sale of stock, produco, and implements on the Show Grounds, Tho following will form a portion of the entries g 2-tooth Merino rams - 2 4 aud 6-tootli Merino rams 0 Fresh full mouth Merino rams, bred by Shrimpton Esq. C'Fresh full-mouth Merino Rams, bred by Price A Till 2-tooth purebred Merino ewes Q 4 and G-tooth purebred Merino ut ewes Fat cross-bred wethers 7 ■Puro Romney Marsh Rams and ' Ewes, bred by J. Reid, Esq., Oama ru. Jj Entire Pony, by General Spec First-class Weight-carrying Hack Lady's Hack Hunter 0 Fat Bullocks Purebred Boar (Yorkshire)' Grade Bull Buggy Mare 1 Draught' Mare $ 2 Bay Carriage mare, 4 years Black Draught Horse, 4 years Haclc, by Premier | Grade Heifer Q Purebred Shorthorn Bulls, bred . by D. McMaster. Pedigrees with the Auctioneers. Double-furrow Plough and set of Harness, by Reid and Gray Barbed Wire, by the Acme Co. Other entries invited, Tho Auctioneers ask for tho entries early in order to advertise them, 2144 Preliminary Notice. Important Sale of Town Properties, Masterton. T OWES & lORNS are instructed by Jj D. Donald, Esq., to sell by public auction at an early date, about - ACRES OF HIS ESTATE AT MANAIA, MASTERTON. The whole will be cut up into lota of various sizesDate of sale, terms, etc,, in future advertisement, November 23, 1885. . 2152 uhristmas and New Year Gifts, . AND New Goods for Prizes and Presents. THE undersigned has just received ex •'lonic," a beautiful assortment of Christmas and New Year Cards; also a largeand varied stock of books, stationery,, fancy goods and toys, New books and periodicals by every English mail, PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the instantaneousGelatino-Bromide dryplates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand. Agent for all the leading N.Z. papers; T. E. PRICE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON. Messrs s. bacon and co., agents F or tho CHAMPION WOOL. PRESS are now prepared to execute orders for the coming season. Samplo press on view attheWaipoua Mills MC smalljjums on approved freehold security, at lowest current rates of inter"t. Apply to WOOJL PRESS For =£l3 JN 0 TlO E . W. SELLAR, Masterton, THE FIRST ANNUAL. DECEMBER SHOW, OP THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Will be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, at CARTERTON, os. Wednesday, December Si 1885. THE SHOW will include Flowers, Emit, Earn and Dairy. Products, all varieties of Dogs, Poultry, and Local Industries and Mamifackm, from every part of the Valley. . The Society offers a lauge amount of prizes, and in addition thereto very liberal private prizes are given. 'lntending exhibitors and tho public generally are referred to the printed Programmes which have been circulated, and may be inspected at the principal business plac in the Waivarapa and Wellington, may be obtained from the undersigned. Entries must be accompanied by the required entrance fees, and may be made by letter or telegram, in . each case describing, as nearly as possible, the article or animal intended to be exhibited. Entries for Poultry,, Canaries, Pigeons and Dogs close on WEDNESDAY, 25th Nov., 1885, and all other entries will be taken up to 9 a.m. on the day of the Show. ,The Lyceum Hall has been engaged for the Flower Show, and the ordinary ticket at the gate will clear both places up to 5 p.m. The Hall will be open in the evening, and a Proinenado Concert lias been arranged for. A Tricycle and Bicycle Raco will take place in the afternoon, if sufficient entries are received. An accidental omission has occurred in the programme, and the Committee desire to notify that Sheep Dogs and Cattle Do£(8 are eligible to be entered in their jospectiva classes, and will be awarded prizes in like manner as other dogs. : Admission 1/- ' H. H. WQLTERS, • Secretaiy, 2149 Wairarapa Pastoral Society, JOHN JACK & j^ 0N > General Commission Aoots, WHOLESALE TEA, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, , Featherston-streefc, Wellington. 214f
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2152, 23 November 1885, Page 3
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