liOWOS & loi'US. r<i CARTERTON, Wednesday, march 2nd, At 1 O'Clock. m wairarapa and east 'coast pastoral association YARDS. SALE OP LINCOLN EWES, 2-tooth to full moutfi. T OWES AND 10RNS have been 11 favored with instructions from W, 0. Buchanan Esq, to sell by auction in conjunction with Mr P. H, Wood at Carterton, as above—--3000 LINCOLN CROSS EWES, in lota to auitbujera. Theaa Ewes are a draft of the famous Tupurupuru Flock, uotoviouß for their quality, and this sjihj should command the attention of breeders. Sale at 1 O'Clock. LOWES AND lORNS,, 2526 Auctioneers. SATURDAY MARCH Btii. At One O'Clock. LOWES & 10RNS' .11/ AT THEIR TENUI YARDS. OA A Good crossbred Ewes, 3 and 4 vyjX} years old 25Q Eat Wethers 300 Crossbred Ewes 800 Merino Wethers and Ewc3 25 2-year-old Heifers (?A Rains, -Lincoln and Romney UU Marsh ' OA Horses, comprising broken and unbroken Hacks by Yoltigeur, Camden, The Duko, Tattler, Burglar and other sires. Also some good Mares and Foals, and the well-known Huhdlb Horse, ZULU. LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, At 1 o'clock. LOWES & lORNS' STOCK SALE MASTEKTON YARDS, 2000 Full raoutli crossbred Ewes 350 Fat Wethers 250 Fat Ewes 280 2-tooth Wethers 250 Forward Ewes 16 Forward Steers and Cows 4 Fat Cows 9 2-yoar-old Steers Horses, Pigs, Vehicles, &c. 2530
FOR Sale or to Lot—Harriettville Farm and Lirao Kilns, Maurice* ville, Tenders for tho purchase or lease for a term of 14 or 21 years of tho above Property will bo received by the under signed up to NOON of MARCH 19th, the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Alternative tenders to lease may be sent for the whole Property or for the Farm and Lime Kilns separately. 250 acres of tho farm' aro cleared, fenced, and in good Grass. There is a business of at least £IOO of Lime per month already attached to the Lime Kiln, and capable of any extension; also a contract entered into for 240 bags per month for two years with one firm. Further particulars sta to conditions, &c., may be obtained from the Agents 2534 LOWES & lORNS.
MJDJNESDAj., 9 tii MARCH Important sale of Valuable Freeholds in tlm Masterton District. Messrs ouningiiam, badham and CO., havo received instructions from Messrs J., and C. Her; bert to sell by auction, at their rooms; Brandon-street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th March, at 2 p.m., the following properties Lot 1. OKA ACRES, Taueru, (450 acres OtJU Freehold, balance Leasehold), divided into 11 paddocks, in English grass, well fenced and watered, and adjoining the properties of Messrs Whatman Bros., Drummond and Cave. Lot 2. KQA ACRES. Freehold, Rangitumau. This is a first-class Dairy Farm, all in English grass, with nover-failing water-supply, and better land cannot bo found in the district. It is within one and a quarter miles of the Opaki Railway Station, and adjoins the properties of Messrs Stuckoy, Blatchford, and Welch. Lot 3. tVAA ACRES Hawkhurst, Opaki, one /Uw milo from Opaki Station; some' 200 acres aro in crop, balance is laid down in English grass. There is a fino swamp of 130 acres, and over 3,J- miles of drains put in. Thore is also a dwelling house of 10 rooms,-stabling, woolshed, and other outbuildings, together with 2 cottagos. The property is divided into 13 paddocks, with rabbit proof boundary fence. , THE STOCK can bo taken at a valuation. Tho above properties are all situated within.about(imiles of Masterton; aro approached by good metalled roads, and tho Auctioneers can, with confidence, recommend the same to the notice of investors and 'others. Tho vendors wilt be ploasqd to show intending buyers over the properties. . ; For further information apply to ' THE AUCTIONEERS, WELLING■TON; . Or to H. B. LATHAM,. i 1 C/o Messrs J. &0. Herbert,: . 2524 • Hawkhurst, Opaki. MAIL NOTICE.
THE LETTER-BOX will bo cleared for DESPATCH of CORRESPONDENCE from this office to the uudeimentioned places, as follows; For Carterton, Groytomi, Featlierston, Gross - Creek, Kaitoke, Upper Hutt, Taiia, iHutt Petone, and Wellington, twice daily, G.3oa,m and 2,15 p.'m, For Clarevilie, ;Dnlefield, IfotwTO,. daily; 6.30 a.m. ,'' '- . i • ; lor Kuripuni, daily, 12.15 ; For.Dreyertown,,Mauiiiceville, Ekotahuna, Tu: taoknra, Pahiatua,, Woodville, Vaipukurau, Napier, daily. at. 11.30 a.m. TJV-*-!* Alfrprltmi. Mnmlotr'a H 'ift-n *U l - ' For Bideford and Bowlands, and Saturdays, at 1,20 p.m. mi. • For Taucru; Tinui, Whakataki, OiiStlcpoint,* and East Coast to Homewood, and Thursdays, at 8.45 p.m. Tawerttftud Brancopeth, Saturdays, 8,45p,»
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2537, 1 March 1887, Page 3
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